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How to do a One Pager
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What It Does Connects the verbal with the visual It connects literature’s thoughts to your thoughts It appeals to verbal, visual, and kinesthetic learners
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Create a Central Image Draw to create an image that captures the central meaning for what you’ve read. The image must be the central feature of your One Pager.
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Brainstorm Brainstorm around the central image (four descriptive words). Love Fear Loss of Innocence Running Away
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Citations “Two most important citations from the text” (author’s last name page). “The second citation only needs the page number” (page).
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Personal Connection Make a personal connection about what you read (personal comment)
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Must include the title of the book on the one-pager. Must include the author’s name. Guidelines
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Must be Colorful No lined paper Use color pens, color pencils, markers, or crayons. NO PENCIL No black ink
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Impact When a one pager is completed, anyone who looks at it will gain an instant interpretation of how you understood the story.
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What to Include on your One-Pager
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1 or 2 Images Title and author Pictures and colors 4 descriptive words 2 important quotes from the story 2 questions with answers 1 Connection (your thoughts about the story) Make it colorful and neat Fill the entire page
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