Sunday, October 23, 2016

Realistic Fiction Project Due Nov. 29th.



It is finally time to start our Realistic Fiction project!  I was so impressed with the Mystery projects.  I cannot wait to see how the children do with this project.  This is usually a favorite genre for a lot of kids, so they feel comfortable to get creative with their projects.  I have a copy of the project page in my classroom for every student.  They will be kept in the striped bucket in the front of the room until November 29th.  Below is what that sheet has on it.  I have also attached a PDF in an email to parents  sent on October 23rd.  We will check out books for this project on Tuesday, October 25th.  I will look up the reading level for each student to ensure that they are reading a book that challenges them.

Name ____________
Realistic Fiction Project   
Due November 29th

Book Title:  _______________________________
Author: __________________________________
Reading Level: ____________________________
Number of Pages: _____

Directions:
After reading your book, you will need to create a paper scrapbook for the main character.  Create a cover for your scrapbook with the title of the book, author, and the name of the main character.  Your scrapbook should include 2 pictures of main events in the book with a 2-3 sentence description for each.  You must also include at least 2 souvenirs or mementos that the main character would have put into the scrapbook.  These objects should reflect events in the story or important aspects of  your character.  Include 2-3 sentences that explain about the object’s significance for each object.  Don’t forget to fill out questions on the back of this page.  

Project Rubric:

  • Scrapbook Cover
Include your name, the title, author, and name of the main character.  The cover should be decorated to reflect the main character’s personality.
/20
  • 2 Pictures of Main Events
Your pictures should be neat & colorful.  You must include a 2-3 sentence explanation for each picture.
/30
  • 2 Souvenirs or Mementos
Your souvenirs may be real objects, magazine pictures, or drawings.  You must include a 2-3 sentence explanation of each object’s significance.
/30
  • Character Chart and Book Review
Complete the character chart and book review on the back of this page.  Your writing should be thoughtful, spelled correctly, and in complete sentences.
/20
Total
/100


Is your character a static character or a dynamic character?  How can you tell? Explain below using complete sentences.
(Need help?  Visit www.mrssparkssays.blogspot.com for a video)

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List two character traits that would describe your character.  Provide evidence to support your choices.

Character Trait
Evidence from the Novel







Write a one paragraph (5-7 sentences) book review.  (Did you like the book and why or why not?)

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Character Traits chart for Realistic Fiction Project


Dynamic vs. Static Character Video