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Book Talk Rubric
You book talk must be composed of 3 paragraphs. 1. Main Character and Setting: In the 1st paragraph tell what the setting of your novel is and who the main characters are. Don’t just list them; identify your main characters and describe them with detailed words! 2. Summary: In the 2nd paragraph, summarize the plot of your novel. Tell the 5 most important things that happened (no more than 5!). NEVER, EVER GIVE AWAY THE ENDING!! 3. Evaluation: This is the 3rd paragraph give your personal opinion of the book. Give it some serious thought. Tell what you liked and didn’t like about your novel and why.
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6-8
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Book Talk
You book talk must be composed of 3 paragraphs. 1. Main Character and Setting: In the 1st paragraph tell what the setting of your novel is and who the main characters are. Don’t just list them; identify your main characters and describe them with detailed words! 2. Summary: In the 2nd paragraph, summarize the plot of your novel. Tell the 5 most important things that happened (no more than 5!). NEVER, EVER GIVE AWAY THE ENDING!! 3. Evaluation: This is the 3rd paragraph give your personal opinion of the book. Give it some serious thought. Tell what you liked and didn’t like about your novel and why.
Grade levels:
6-8
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Organelle Poster and Presentation Rubric
The Students will make a poster to explain the function of a cell organelle.
Grade levels:
6-8
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