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Book Report Final Requirement

Specs Short bond paper / letter size 1 inch margin all sides Calibri font #12 Double line spacing Book with bookmarks

Part 1 Synopsis 100 word summary

Part 2 Characters Role Description Book page, book mark Illustration Major characters only

Part 3 Setting Place description Time/period description Atmosphere description Illustrations of place Book page bookmark

Part 4 Plot Time line graph

Part 5 Theme - Morals 2 Universal Themes Explain 3 Morals/Lessons

Part 6 Vocabulary 10 unfamiliar words Original sentence and page number and book mark Definition Own sentence

Reaction Paper alternative

Specs Short bond paper / letter size 1 inch margin all sides Calibri font #12 Double line spacing Book with bookmarks

Strengths and Weaknesses Skills Acting Singing Dancing

Strengths and Weaknesses Lights Sounds Props Costumes Make up Stage Venue

Lessons 10 Morals learned from the play