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1 rubric Book Report Poster       popup preview  
Students will create a Poster advertising the book they are reading. Title, Author, 3 sentences, graphics, spelling, etc.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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2 rubric Made for the Movies! Poster Rubric       popup preview  
Pretend your book has been made into a movie. Create a POSTER to advertise your "movie"(book). Include a personal multi-paragraph review of the book that expresses your opinion of it. Your poster should be easy to read from 30 feet away. Be creative. AVOID: Do NOT copy the Book's cover...this will result in a grade of zero. Also avoid, sloppy picture and lettering, colors that do not work together, late work and lack of effort. Your poster will not have white space---unless it is a part of the picture, a uniform, whites of people's eyes etc......

Grade levels:   6-8  
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3 rubric Summer Reading Book Report       popup preview  
Book Report Rubric for Summer Book Report Assignment

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4 rubric Book Report - Written Response to Independent Reading       popup preview  
This book report will contain multiple paragraphs and will be limited to one page. Student name and date should appear in upper right corner of the page. First: The report should include the title and author of the book and a complete description of the main characters. Second: Descriptive Settings should be included (When and where did the story takes place?). Third: The main events should be included (What happened in the story?). Fourth: Why did you like or dislike the book? Fifth: Would you recommend this book to other sixth graders. Sixth: The report should include a summary of the author's overall message and/or the theme of the book. 56-50=A, 49-43=B, 42-35=C, Less than 35=D

Grade levels:   6-8  
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