Level D Project.  Choose a story from our unit. ◦ Any Genre ◦ Fiction vs. Nonfiction  Front Page ◦ Title of the story ◦ Author and/or illustrator.

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Level D Project

 Choose a story from our unit. ◦ Any Genre ◦ Fiction vs. Nonfiction  Front Page ◦ Title of the story ◦ Author and/or illustrator ◦ Cover picture ◦ Your name

FictionNonfiction  Left Inside Flap: Trifold ◦ Picture of the main character ◦ Setting: time ◦ Setting: place  Left Inside Flap: Trifold ◦ What I Know ◦ What I want to know ◦ What I learned  Trifold: This foldable has 4 parts. Yours will only need 3 parts.

FictionNonfiction  Inside Center ◦ Summary Hand ◦ Foldable: 4 corners  What is the problem?  A quote that shows the problem.  Who solved the problem?  How was the problem solved?  Inside Center ◦ Summary Hand ◦ Foldable: 4 corners  3 facts about the topic from the story.  1 opinion you have about the topic. 4 corners   Summary hand

FictionNonfiction  Right Inside Flap ◦ 5 new vocabulary words or phrases from the story ◦ 5 star rating ◦ My favorite part VocabularyPocket  Right Inside Flap ◦ 5 new vocabulary words or phrases from the story ◦ 5 star rating ◦ Something new you learned Favorite part/ Something new I learned  My 5 Star Rating

 On the left side: trifold ◦ Instead of Setting: place, Main Characters, and Setting: time, put in:  What I know  What I want to know  What I learned

 Center: ◦ Summary Hand is the same. ◦ 4 way foldable: 3 facts and my opinion.  Put each fact on a flap.  Put your opinion on a flap.  Write “Fact and Opinion” in the center.

 Right Side: ◦ Vocabulary cards: stays the same  Word on one side  Definition on the back ◦ 5 Star rating stays the same ◦ Clipboard: What I Learned