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Cereal Box Book Report

Front of Box Include the name of the cereal and a picture. Invent a name for the cereal that is related to the title of the book and sounds like a cereal. Do not use the exact title of the book. Choose a shape for the cereal as well as colors and ingredients that all relate to the book. For example, for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, you might invent a cereal called “Wizard Wands,” a toasted oat cereal in the shape of miniature lightning bolts.

Left Side of Box Write at least a 1 paragraph summary that describes the main problem and the solution of the book. (Must include at least 5 complete sentences.)

Top of Box Include the Title Author Number of pages Number of stars you would give this book if you were a book critic. The maximum number of stars would be 5.

Prize Prize: Cereal boxes often include a prize. Your prize must be something the main character could have used in the book or something that reminds you of the main character. You can even include a picture of the prize on the front of your box to let the reader know what is inside the box.

Back of Box Design a game that is based on the story. It can be a puzzle, word search, word scramble, maze, crossword puzzle, hidden picture illustration, or any other fun activity that might be found on the back of a cereal box. Make sure that it includes information from the book.

Cereal Box Commercial Students will share their project by doing a 1-2 minute commercial for their cereal. Students should practice their commercials at home to make sure of the timing. The goal is to make other students really want to buy the cereal (read the book). Use the following guidelines for writing the commercial: • Share exciting elements from the book – the problem, important scenes, interesting characters, etc. • Be energetic! Try to convince the audience to buy the cereal whether you liked the book or not. • Cereal has nutritional value and is “good for the body.” Tell your classmates why this book would be good for them! • (Optional) Be a character from the book to help you “sell” your product. If you prefer to type your commercial or write it on index cards, that is fine. You will not need to turn in a draft of your commercial. Your grade on this part of the project will be based on how well you present your commercial to the class.

The following is a SUGGESTED schedule for completing the Cereal Box project: Step 1:  Become familiar with your project and due dates  Choose a Book for your report Wrap your box (like you would wrap a present), in white or colorful paper Step 2:  What will you name your cereal?  "Talk/think about the character YOU will be in your book commercial presentation. Think what personality you would like to show audience.  Think about what kinds of props that might be fun to use. Keep discussing your project up until the final day of presentation. You will find that ideas continue to form and refine themselves as the days pass. Step 3:  Two sides of five completed (choose top, left side, right side, back, or front) Before gluing it onto your box, make sure that it is your best work, and is not a rough draft. Step 4: Do the rest of the five sides

Presentation Step 5: Step 6:  Write your Presentation... no longer than a minute or two Think about the props you will use for your presentation (These do NOT need to be elaborate, but are there to lend “flavor” to your presentation). Step 6: Read and refine your written presentation. Step 7:  Practice,  Practice (project your voice and smile!)

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Grading Checklist for Cereal Box Book Report   Front of the Box __________ / 15 Invented Cereal name relates to the book. Picture relates to the book. Completed neatly/shows effort Right Side __________ / 15 Describes the Main Characters using descriptive sentences. Setting is described using details and complete sentences. Used Complete Sentences Left Side __________/ 15 Clear summary given Includes at least 1 paragraph with 5 sentences. Gives main problem and solution Back of the Box __________/ 10 Game relates to the book. Game is interesting and the directions are clear Top of the Box __________/ 5 Gives title, author, number of pages, and rating Prize __________/ 5 Prize relates to the book. Prize is creative and imaginative Commercial __________/ 15 Commercial clearly shows why students should “buy the cereal” (read the book). Student speaks clearly and is loud enough for everyone to hear. The commercial is interesting and catches everyone’s attention. Student shares exciting parts of book. Includes why the book is good for you. Prepared and organized during the Project’s Commercial presentation in class. Overall __________/ 10 Cereal Box is neat, colorful, and attractive Spelling, punctuation, and grammar are correct Project Turned in on Time __________/ 10 TOTAL POINTS: ________/ 100