5th Grade book project due December 16

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5th Grade book project due December 16 Book Project Samples 5th Grade book project due December 16

Directions Choose a book that is over 100 pages and a challenging reading level. Your book must be approved by the teacher. Pace your reading so you will finish the book in plenty of time to work on your project. Include the Title and Author Using complete sentences and details from the book describe the main character(s), setting, theme, plot, problem, solution, and your favorite part. Rate the book using one to five stars and explain your rating. Include a project that represents a main part of the story or your favorite part. The story elements of the story above must be included as part of your project or written and attached to your project.

Trifold

Book Report Float

Triarama or Diorama

Poster

Timeline

Mobile

Movie Book Report Web site for directions: http://www.thecheesethief.com/2011/12/low-tech-cardboard-tv.html

Book Jacket

Paper Mache

Pop-up

Game Board

Power point Presentation

Giant Postcard

Flip Book

Other projects to try: T-shirt Pizza book Report Comic Strip