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1 rubric Newspaper Book Report       popup preview  
Make a newspaper about the book or set in the same city as the book’s main setting. Include at least five parts of a newspaper: comics, advertisements, weather, news stories, feature stories, letters to the editor, obituaries, editorials, sports, etc.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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2 rubric Writing a Children's Book       popup preview  
Rewrite the story as a picture book for young children. Use simple language and include images appropriate for young readers. Your story should be at least twenty pages long and fit with the characters, theme, and plot portrayed in the book.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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3 rubric Character Scrapbook       popup preview  
Create a scrapbook for one of the characters of your book using events and other characters from the story. Your scrapbook should have at least six pages including four of these five components: images with captions, event/entertainment stubs or posters, letters, diary entries, or newspaper articles from local newspaper. Be colorful and creative.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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4 rubric Made for the Movies Rubric       popup preview  
Pretend your book is being turned into a movie. Propose a plan for actors you would cast for the main characters with a brief explanation why. Also, create a script outline for what plot events you would edit out from the script for time’s sake, and any scenes you would add for the audience’s understanding or enjoyment. For each scene, explain why this would be an important addition/deletion.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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5 rubric Poem Rubric       popup preview  
Turn one of the stories you read into a poem. Your poem should be at least 35 lines long and reflect the plot, main conflict, or theme progression of the book.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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6 rubric New Ending       popup preview  
Rewrite the ending of your book. Your ending should be five or more pages long and fit with the characters, theme, and plot portrayed in the book and the author’s language.

Grade levels:   6-8  
ahughes2
7 rubric Comic Strip Rubric       popup preview  
Turn the story into a comic strip using the proper format of images and dialogue or captions. Include 10 or more frames.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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8 rubric Interview Book Report       popup preview  
Interview one of the characters about the story or about anything relevant or appropriate to the character, asking questions in your voice and giving answers in the character’s voice.

Grade levels:   6-8  
ahughes2
9 rubric Character Blog       popup preview  
Create a blog (use blogspot.com or another free service) from the point of view of one of the main characters in your book. Include at least 6 journal entries, 2 poems, 5 photos, 1 video, and any other information from your character’s perspective.

Grade levels:   6-8  
ahughes2
10 rubric Writing a Prequel / Sequel       popup preview  
Create a prequel or sequel to your book. This should be at least five typed pages and fit with the characters, theme, and plot portrayed in the book and the author’s language.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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