FIRST LINER REMIX!!! DUE: MAY 10, 2017

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FIRST LINER REMIX!!! DUE: MAY 10, 2017 PROJECT DUE: MAY 10, 2017

Use the first line of any 6 books to inspire!!!

Instructions Locate 6 books that have an intriguing/interesting first sentence. Use the first sentence in the book to create original shortstories and poems. You must write at least 3 shortstories and at least 1 poem, however you must have a total of 6 stories and poems combined. (At least 1 pg length and at least 4 lines and 3 stanzas) You must also provide the book information (Title, Author, Main idea of the book) of the book that you got your inspiration. Lastly, you must create an illustration either drawn or printed inspired by one of the sentences. ALL stories and poems must include figurative language and imagery.

Final product DUE: no LATER THAN WED. MAY 10, 2017 YOUR FINAL PRODUCT MAY BE PRESENTED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: BOOKLET FORM TRIFOLD POSTER BOARD ELECTRONICALLY (POWERPOINT, PREZI, PUBISHER, AUDIO BOOK, ETC) NO NOTEBOOK PAPER PROJECTS ACCEPTED!!! SUMMATIVE GRADE, FORMATIVE GRADE, AND HOMEWORK GRADE