 As I present my book, I MUST talk about the book  I will mention the title, genre, author, character(s) and short summary of the book.

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 As I present my book, I MUST talk about the book  I will mention the title, genre, author, character(s) and short summary of the book

 Name printed somewhere on it  A title and name of the author printed  Neat and readable  Shows that I really understand this book  Used capital letters and proper punctuation  Original and detailed  Doesn’t give away the ending

 I will be able to answer these questions  Why do I like this book?  What didn’t you like about this book?  Tell me more about the other characters and why they’re important  Who are your favorite characters? Why?

 How did your character change in the story?  What was your favorite part? Why?  Who would you recommend the book to?  I don’t understand. Can you explain that again in a different way?

 Diorama  Cereal box  Comic Strip/Book  Write a Song/Poem  Make a Game  Poster Collage  ABC Book  Movie Poster  Mobile  Book Jacket

 Create a diorama in a shoebox showing the climax of the story. Include a paragraph describing the scene. Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

o Create a cereal box showing of your book. Use all sides of the box to add pictures and written work. Must include: The problem How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct punctuation/capitals Must be neat and readable The characters names

 Write, perform, an original song that tells the story of your book. Write/Type out the words. Don’t forget title, setting, problem and solution Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

 Create a 5 picture comic strip showing 5 major events from the book in order.  Create a comic book in which you retell the main parts of the story Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

 Make up a game with quiz questions (and correct answers) about your book. Create the game board and all pieces. Write directions on how to play Must Include on separate sheet: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

 Make a poster collage of your book including at least 15 pictures and sentences of important items from your book Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

 Make one page for each letter of the alphabet, and write one important word or event starting with that letter from the book. Then write a sentence explaining your word and illustrate.  EXAMPLE : H is for Harry Potter because he is the main character in the book Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

 What would your book look like if it were a movie? Create a movie poster to represent that. Include critics’ reviews, short plot summary, and title/author of book its based on Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

 Make a mobile depicting the 5 most important parts of your story. Include a sentence explaining each picture. Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names

 Create a book jacket for the book you read. Make sure it looks different from the actual book jacket. Include the title, setting, characters and a short summary on the back Must Include: A paragraph about the book The problem in the book How the problem was solved The title The author At least 3 details Correct spelling/punctuation Must be neat and readable Correct grammar The characters names