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1 rubric Book Brochure       popup preview  
Brochure Requirements After reading the Realistic Fiction book of your choice, you need to create a brochure to tell about your book. Brochures are used to tell about something in a fun, interesting, and brief way so that people want to know more about whatever is being advertised. When creating your brochure, make it so that someone would want to read your book after looking at your brochure.

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2 rubric Quartly Project Board Game       popup preview  
Create a board game that reflects aspects of the independent reading book that you have read over the course of this quarter. Questions that show insight will earn higher marks than those that are simply recall questions. The game board must be at least 8.5x11 in. and must be on card stock or poster board. Questions must be printed.

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3 rubric Animoto Video Rubric       popup preview  
Rubric for scoring video projects using Animoto.

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4 rubric Novel Scene Script Rubric       popup preview  
Students selected a favorite scene from a novel to create a four page comic book. Script requirements included attention to sequence, correct formatting, interesting dialogue, grammar and punctuation, and overall impression.

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5 rubric Comic Strip Book Talk- Book Report       popup preview  
Create a comic strip that summarizes the events of your book.

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6 rubric Goanimate electronic presentation rubric       popup preview  

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7 rubric PowerPoint Presentation Rubric       popup preview  
This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation of your PowerPoint presentation project. Each category in the far left column represents a component of the project that will be taken into consideration when calculating the final grade for this assignment. Review the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of the PowerPoint presentation, to ensure that all intended elements of your PowerPoint have been represented and all other criteria have been met.

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8 rubric Prezi.com Presentation Rubric       popup preview  
This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation of your Prezi presentation project. Each category in the far left column represents a component of the project that will be taken into consideration when calculating the final grade for this assignment. Review the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of the Prezi presentation, to ensure that all intended elements of your powerpoint/prezi have been represented and all other criteria have been met.

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9 rubric Book Scene Diorama       popup preview  
The student will create a Diorama which includes a favorite scene in the book and a written summary describing the scene and why they chose it.

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

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11 rubric Book Movie Poster Rubric       popup preview  
Create a movie poster for your book! The majority of your poster space should be devoted to a creatively hand-drawn illustration representing something about your story. You will also need to include a paragraph (five sentences) which summarizes the plot of the book, three plot elements from the book (exs. setting, character, theme, etc.), the title of the book, author's name, genre of the novel, your personal rating (based on a five star rating system), and your name.

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12 rubric Book Movie Poster Rubric       popup preview  
Create a movie poster for your book! The majority of your poster space should be devoted to a creatively hand-drawn illustration representing something about your story. You will also need to include a paragraph (five sentences) which summarizes the plot of the book, three plot elements from the book (exs. setting, character, theme, etc.), the title of the book, author's name, genre of the novel, your personal rating (based on a five star rating system), and your name.

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13 rubric Fan Club Letter Book Report       popup preview  
Read a realistic fiction book and write fan club letter

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