September 5-6, 2017 Book Report Options!!.

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September 5-6, 2017 Book Report Options!!

Bellwork Pull out the book you chose for your book report. All students must have a book in class everyday!!!

Today I am going to go over your book report options. Then, we will read independently. Book reports/Projects are due on Friday, October 6.—NO EXCEPTIONS!! NO LATE PROJECTS ACCEPTED!!

T-Shirt Design and make your own t-shirt. Illustrate a scene or character from the book on a t-shirt. Write a short summary of the scene and explain why it is important to the story. If you choose to illustrate a character, write a description of the character and why he or she is important to the story.

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Mobile Create a mobile from items related to the story. Select 10 items that represent people, places, events, or other parts of the book and hang them from a hanger using string or yarn. Write a key that explains each object and why you chose it.

Examples of a mobile

“WANTED” POSTERS Make two “wanted” posters for 2 characters in the book. Choose 2 characters from the book for which you will make posters. Research sample wanted posters. Information to include on your poster: the “crime,” physical description, where the character was last seen, and reward amount.

Examples for a Wanted Poster

Book Jacket Make a new book jacket for the book. Front cover: Draw and color an illustration for the book. Inside front flap: Write descriptions of the main characters. Inside back flap: Write a description of the setting and a short summary of the book. Back cover: Write 5-10 quotes from the book that are important to understanding the story.

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Collage Create a collage to represent the book. Your collage should have at least 10 photos or illustrations. Write a key describing each item on the collage.

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Comic book Write a comic book version of your book. Use 8 1⁄2 x 11 inch paper (Create the book on the full page or folded hamburger-style.) Comics should be colored.

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Book-in-a-bag Create a book in bag. Choose 10 items that represent people, places, events, and other parts of the book. Place them in a brown paper bag. Create a label for your bag that includes the title and author. Write a key describing each of the items and explain their importance to the story. All genres

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Game Create a board or card game about the book. The game should include details about the setting, characters, and plot to show knowledge of the book. Include instructions about how to play.

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Timeline Create an illustrated timeline showing important events from the book. Choose at least 10 important events from the story. Write a description of each event, and draw & color an illustration for each event. The events must be in the order in which they occurred.

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Diorama Create a diorama of a scene from the book. Create a scene from the book in a shoebox. Write a description of what the scene shows.

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Map Make a map of places where the story took place. The map should be colored. Write a description of what each place is and why it is important.

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Travel Brochure Prepare a travel brochure for a book. Create a colorful brochure based on the setting of your book. Give reasons people should want to visit this location. Describe what occurred in this location in the book.

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CD Album Cover Create a CD album cover. On one side of the cover, come up with 10 song titles that represent characters, events, or settings in the book. Below your titles, write a short summary of the book. Illustrate the cover on the other side, and include the title of the book.

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Book Award Create a book award. Choose a book award to give to your book. Create a ribbon for the award. Draw and color the book cover, and place the book award ribbon on the cover. On the back of the book cover, explain why you are giving the award to the book. All genres

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Postcards Send three postcards from one of the characters to your teacher. On the back of each postcard, write a short summary of an important event from the story. On the front, illustrate that event.

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New Ending?? Write a new ending for the story or add an extra chapter. Grammar is important. MUST be typed!

Venn Diagram Create a Venn diagram to show similarities and differences in the traits of the main character and yourself. Have at least 5 similarities between main character and you Have at least 5 differences for the main character and 5 differences for you (no repeats!) Minimum total of written pieces of information = 15

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Powerpoint For Fiction (Realistic, Historical); Mystery; Fantasy: Slide 1: title, author, publication date Slide 2: brief plot outline of main events of the story Slide 3: main character list complete with physical & personality descriptions Slide 4: a description of the setting Slide 5: your favorite quote or part of the book with an explanation of why it’s your favorite Slide 6: create a book review paragraph complete with 1-5 star rating and why Slides 7-10: free choice slides

Powerpoint (cont’d) For Nonfiction/Informational; Biography or Autobiography: Slide 1: title, author, publication date Slide 2: main character list complete with physical & personality descriptions Slide 3: a description of the setting Slide 4-13: ten facts you learned from the book Slide 14: your favorite part of the book with an explanation of why it’s your favorite Slide 15: create a book review paragraph complete with 1-5 star rating and why

Powerpoint Must include pictures Must include all slides previously mentioned Grammar and punctuation are required!!