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Story Wheel Book Project
Students will create a story wheel for a book they are reading. Be sure to include the following:
- Your name, title, and author of the book (This will go in the center of your wheel)
This is an example of a former student's story wheel. It is a guide and shows you what I expect in terms of color, set up, quality, etc. They did not receive full points for the writing part, but the overall presentation and story elements were perfect. Please use it to help you complete your project.
Students will create a story wheel for a book they are reading. Be sure to include the following:
- Your name, title, and author of the book (This will go in the center of your wheel)
This is an example of a former student's story wheel. It is a guide and shows you what I expect in terms of color, set up, quality, etc. They did not receive full points for the writing part, but the overall presentation and story elements were perfect. Please use it to help you complete your project.
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- 1 Illustrate the main character. Write six vivid adjectives that describe the character in your illustration. Use the character traits down below to help you.
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Setting- 2 Illustrate the setting. Describe the setting in a minimum of 4 sentences. Remember to use good details.
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Genre- 3 Name the genre of the book you are reading. In 3-4 sentences, tell why the book you read is classified as that genre. Give examples and good details. Then, draw a picture that depicts a scene from your story. This scene should also be a good example of your genre.
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4 Problem:
Illustrate the main problem in the story. Write 3-4 complete sentences that accurately describe the problem.
Illustrate the main problem in the story. Write 3-4 complete sentences that accurately describe the problem.
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5 Illustrate the solution to the Problem. Write 3-4 sentences describing the solution.
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6 Write a complete, detailed paragraph that answers the following question:
Why do you think the author wrote this book?
What do you think he or she was trying to tell the reader?
Why do you think the author wrote this book?
What do you think he or she was trying to tell the reader?
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Book Projects
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Here are resources to help you understand literary elements. Please be sure to include these in your book report:
Please visit this interactive:
http://www.learner.org/interactives/story/conflict.html
Click here to check a book level:
http://www.arbookfind.com/
http://www.scholastic.com/bookwizard/
- Character
- Theme
- Genre
- Setting
- Plot
- Vocabulary
Please visit this interactive:
http://www.learner.org/interactives/story/conflict.html
Click here to check a book level:
http://www.arbookfind.com/
http://www.scholastic.com/bookwizard/
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Diorama
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Story Elements Flip Book
This is just an Example:
Characters - Page 1
Setting - Page 2
Main Idea- Page 3
Problem/Solution - Page 4
- Page 5
Summary- Page 6
This is just an Example:
Characters - Page 1
Setting - Page 2
Main Idea- Page 3
Problem/Solution - Page 4
- Page 5
Summary- Page 6
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Pizza Book Report- Using a clean pizza box, you will create slices of story information.
Examples:
Characters Slice 1
Setting Slice 2
Main Idea Slice 3
Problem Slice 4
Solution Slice 5
Summary Slice 6
Examples:
Characters Slice 1
Setting Slice 2
Main Idea Slice 3
Problem Slice 4
Solution Slice 5
Summary Slice 6
Story Brochure
Story Elements Quilt
Diary Entry