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Culminating Activities Tuck Everlasting Culminating Activities

After reading Tuck Everlasting, we will be reviewing and completing a Dinner Menu full of a variety of delicious writing activities.

The Menu

The Appetizer --everyone shares Journal Writing Webquest Living Forever? Journal Writing Webquest

The Entrée Choose ONE of the following three projects for your entrée:

Figurative Language in Tuck Everlasting Project 1 Figurative Language Webquest Figurative Language in Tuck Everlasting

Write a Newspaper Article Project 2 Newspaper article Webquest Write a Newspaper Article

Project 3 FAKEBOOK/TWITTER PROJECT Create your own FAKEBOOK and Twitter page based on your favorite character in the book. Guide yourself with one of the journal entries you created for the character analysis project.      Down load this file and get started with your draft Fakebook/Twitter Sample Profile Page: Social Profile PPT.ppt Details Download 870 KB

Project 4 Tuck Commercial Tuck Commercial Project

Dessert Menu—Optional Create a test to assess the teacher’s knowledge of Tuck Everlasting. (Up to 10 bonus points added to the total of your project)

Timelines and due dates You will work on your project from Monday, January 6-Friday, January 9. Final projects are due on January 9. Rubrics for each of the entrée activities are found on the webquest page for that project. GOOD LUCK!!