Include major actors names from today's groups of actors Price of ticket Name of theatre/movie Rating Opening Date Add a Quote from the novel.

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Include major actors names from today's groups of actors Price of ticket Name of theatre/movie Rating Opening Date Add a Quote from the novel

 Write the lyrics to a song that represent  Tell the beat of your song Extra Credit Perform your song for the class or Make a music video

 2 people needed for this project  Talk on the phone and go on and on about this novel like you would a cute guy or a cool car. 1 1/2 - 2 pages needed for script

Put some energy into it  Use characters from your novel  Create your own story/maybe what happens next/or a prequel Be Creative Be Realistic Have fun and others will enjoy it also

 You are a reporter for the New York Times and you are interested in the lives of people in the story.  Must be 1 1/2 – 2 pages Example Interviewer: Character:

 Create an exciting book cover (Must be around a book to show)  Must include a summary!! Be Creative Illustrate your novel

 Write a letter to a friend describing the novel.  Make it sound like everyone should go out and buy the book.  Tell how it should make the Oprah List 1 1/2 – 2 Pages

 Write 50 (Easy) questions to challenge 2 people  Come up with your own rules and “devices” they will use to answer the questions Be Creative with rules And name of your show!

 Create and Present a 3-D model  Your model must represent the novel Make it WOW!!