The Phantom Tollbooth Major Project. The Phantom Tollbooth You will be responsible for completing a 4 part project. Each part is worth 25 points toward.

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The Phantom Tollbooth Major Project

The Phantom Tollbooth You will be responsible for completing a 4 part project. Each part is worth 25 points toward a major grade.

The Phantom Tollbooth You will create an 81/2 X 11 map of a land you imagine.

Your Land Map Your map must include: Roads Paths Legend Compass Rose Title Block

Your Land Map Name all the mountains, rivers, lakes and towns with names that reflect your particular interest.

Billville

Sanrio Fair

Part 2 – Your Hero or Heroine Create the hero or heroine to inhabit your land. Write a one page description of your character.

SUPER SARA

FLAMEBOY

Part 3 – Story Board Supporting Characters Draw and color pictures of eight characters your hero/heroine will meet in your story.

Supporting Characters Label all of the drawings with the character’s names and a few facts about them.

Story Board Give your story board a title block, which should include your name, your period and the name of your land.

Billville Character Storyboard

Story Board

Part 4 – Write Dialogue Choose one of the characters on your story board and write a three page, single spaced conversation between this character and your hero/heroine.

Dialogue

GOOD LUCK!!! DUE DATE FOR THIS PROJECT June 2, 2008