AIS East presents Reading Fair 2014. All projects must contain the following elements: 1.Title 2.Author 3.Publisher and publication date 4.Main Character(s)

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AIS East presents Reading Fair 2014

All projects must contain the following elements: 1.Title 2.Author 3.Publisher and publication date 4.Main Character(s) 5.Setting (includes time and place) 6.Theme 7.Author’s Purpose 8.Plot Summary (includes all elements of the plot) 9.Conflict 10.Resolution

Title and Author o The TITLE is the name of the book. o The AUTHOR is who wrote the book.

Publisher & Publication Date o The NAME OF THE PUBLISHER can be found on the copyright page (also called the VERSO page). This is usually found on the back of the title page. o The DATE THE BOOK WAS PUBLISHED can also be found on the copyright page.

Main Character(s) and Setting o The MAIN CHARACTER(s) or the PROTAGONIST are the ones who are most important in the story. o The SETTING is the time and place of the story.

Theme o The THEME is the idea or concept that is central to the story. This is bigger than the story’s main idea. It’s a lifeskill that is universally believed. o Ex: Many hands make light work, honesty is the best policy, work first/play later, etc.

Author’s Purpose o Explain why the author wrote this book. o Ex: Was the author trying to be funny? Did the author want the reader to learn something? Maybe the author was trying to persuade the reader to believe something. You decide & show proof.

Plot Summary o A paragraph describing the order of events in the story. Use complete sentences and good grammar. o Be sure to include the exposition, rising action, climax, conflict, and resolution. Remember your plot line!!

Conflict or Problem o What is the problem within the story? o Again use proper grammar and complete sentences. Spelling counts too!!!

Resolution o What is the result of solving the problem in the story? How does the main character(s) solve their problem in the story’s ending? o Again with the complete sentences and proper grammar!

What will you be judged on? Good question!! o Is the writing neat and easy to understand? o Are the sentences complete? o Did you use your imagination? Did you make it interesting and creative? o Does your project reflect aspects of your book? o Did you follow directions, and is your project durable (no pieces falling off)?

What will you be judged on? Continued… o Did you write about the most important information? o Do you understand what the author is trying to say in the story? o Does your project make others want to read the book? Did you do the work yourself? o REMEMBER: White boards with pencil writing will not make the judges want to stay long!!!

GREAT EXAMPLES

MUST HAVES!!! Title Author Publication Information Theme Plot Summary Author’s Purpose Problem Resolution Setting Main Characters Aka…protagonist Name/Label your elements!!

Dress it up!!!!! Glitter Feathers Pebbles Tin Foil Plastic Toys Photos Beads Ribbon Fuzzies Pencils Markers Crayons Rulers Stencils Color Paper Printer Color Pencils

Last, but not least… o Do your best! o Be proud of your project!! o Learn something you never knew before!!! o And don’t forget to use complete sentences and good grammar!