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Book Report Project #1 Compare and Contrast Rubric
Create a Compare and Contrast Chart using your graphic organizer as a guide. Show how the book and movie are alike and different. Explain which version you like better: the book or the movie.
Grade levels:
rmercer
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Book Report Project #3 Character Poster
Create a Character Map Poster of one of the main characters in The Great Gatsby. The poster should include the six main characteristics from the graphic organizer.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
rmercer
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Book Report Project #8 3-D Model or Diorama
The student will create a 3-D/Diorama which includes a favorite scene from the book. The student will also write a 10 sentence scene analysis telling why the chosen scene is important to the book/movie, what their favorite part of the story was and will give a recommendation to others (Would you recommend it to a friend or not? Why or why not?)
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
rmercer
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Book Report Project #5 Book Review
Write a book review to be printed in a newspaper or magazine. Give it a rating of 1 to 5 stars. Explain why you rated the book that way. Would you recommend it to a friend, why or why not?
Grade levels:
rmercer
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Book Report Project #6 Different Endings
Three different endings for the story. Each ending is one paragraph long (at least 6 sentences long).
Grade levels:
6-8
rmercer
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Book Report Project #2 Character Role Play
Dress up as one of the characters in your book. Tell the story from first person point of view or work in a group and create a script using dialogue from the book.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
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