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Create a game for the class to play! Use your new knowledge to write 20 questions and answers. Design your game board and rules! Use your new knowledge to write a puppet play to perform for your class. Your play must include facts and information from your topic! Create a Digital Presentation or video to teach your class about your topic. Include pictures, facts and interesting information! Design a poster or brochure on your topic. Be sure to include as many facts, pictures and information that you can! Free choice! Recommend an idea to the teacher! Create a comic book that includes facts and information about your topic! Write your own non-fiction book on your topic. Be sure to use as many features from a non-fiction book that you can! Write a new song, chant, rap or poem to teach the class what you have learned about your topic! Build a museum display with models and pictures that includes captions and written descriptions of each piece in your museum.

Free choice! Recommend an idea to the teacher!

Question # 1 Question # 2 Question # 3

Question # 4 Question # 5 Illustrations or additional facts to include: