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Free Choice Paper Bag Book Report
Free Choice Paper Bag Book Report
Create a book report using a paper bag. The bag must contain 5 objects that represent or remind you of the main character(s) in the book. Tell WHAT the objects are and why you put them in the bag. Describe the main character(s) in the story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions (what they do in the story) contribute to the sequence of events.
Rubric Code:
VX6942C
By
mkist58
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Element of the Story
Fantastic
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Good
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Try Again
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Illustration (front of the bag)
Fantastic
My drawing shows a NEW cover for the book. The title and author's name are included. It also shows that I have taken my time and done the best I can. I have added many details.
Great
My drawing shows a NEW cover from the book and one of the other elements. It also shows that I have taken my time and done the best I can. I have added a lot of detail.
Good
My drawing is the original cover from the book. The author's name and title of the book might be included. It also shows that I have taken my time and done the best I can.
Try Again
My drawing shows a scene from the book.
Story Illustration (left side)
Fantastic
I have copied a picture from the story and told how specific objects in the illustration contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting) I have used at least three sentences in my explanation.
Great
I have copied a picture from the story with some objects in the illustration that contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting) I have used two sentences in my explanation.
Good
I have drawn a picture from the story with few objects in the illustration that contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting) I have written an explanation.
Try Again
I have not drawn a picture or written any sentences.
Plot (right side)
Fantastic
I have accurately described the plot in five or more sentences.
Great
I have accurately identified the plot in four sentences.
Good
I have described the plot in three sentences.
Try Again
I have not described the plot and written any sentences.
Presentation
Fantastic
I presented my book in a very interesting way to make others want to read my book. I spoke clearly. I spoke with enthusiasm.
Great
I presented my book in an interesting way to make others want to read my book. I spoke clearly most of the time. I spoke with enthusiasm most of the time.
Good
I tried presented my book in an interesting way. I had trouble speaking clearly. I had very little enthusiasm.
Try Again
I did not present my book in an interesting way. I did not speak clearly. I was not enthusiastic. I spoke with a flat voice.
Inside the bag
Fantastic
I chose 5 items that represented the main characters. I described the main characters' traits, motivations, or feelings and
and explained how their actions (what they do in the story) contribute to the sequence of events. It was clear to the audience the significance of the items.
Great
I choose 3-5 items that represented the main characters in the story. I described their traits, motivations, or feelings and how they contributed to the sequence of events.
Good
I chose <3 items and/or it was not clear to the audience the significance of the items.
Try Again
I did not choose items for inside the bag.
Keywords:
Book Report in a Bag
Subjects:
English
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Types:
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