Introduction Setting Tone Characters Plot Quote Theme

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Introduction Setting Tone Characters Plot Quote Theme Mr. Elmore/Ms. Thorne English II Moore High School Tone Characters Plot Quote Theme

Welcome to... PPBR

to present what you know What is PPBR? PowerPoint (or Powerful Prezi) Book Reports A fun, new way to present what you know about the book you read.

What is the point? To Give You An EXCITING and NEW way to present a book to the class Using your CREATIVITY and THE COMPUTER!

Your Part…

Step One Cover slide must include: The next slide must include: Title, author, picture of the book, your name, class, hour, and date The next slide must include: Setting (time + place = mood) Tone (attitude the author has overall)

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Step Two Make a Story Board The next slide must include: Main characters in the book and the main conflict and what type it is The next slide will include: Plot of the book, including the climax and the resolution without giving too much away 2 2 2 2 2 Make a Story Board

Step Three The next slide… -- MUST INCLUDE -- A quote from the book to illustrate a character, the setting, or the mood. Explain the importance of your quote with COMMENTARY, and CITE the quote.

Step Four Step Fo Step Four Step Four Step Fo Step Four Theme of the book and a picture that illustrates the story and the theme Step Four Step Four Step Fo Step Four

Step Five CLEAN UP THE MESS. Check Grammar.

Recap How many slides? 1 – Basics 2 – Setting and tone 3 – Characterization and plot 4 – Quote 5 - Theme

How to Send It In order to get credit for this assignment, YOU have to do one of the following: 1.) If it is a power point, you MUST E-MAIL IT TO ME at shawnelmore@mooreschools.com OR share it with me using Google Drive. 2.) If it is a prezi, you MUST SHARE IT WITH ME on prezi using the e-mail listed above. **THIS IS A TEST GRADE! 

Make it your own!  In conclusion… HAVE FUN Ask for Help Explore + +