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Writing
Projects
All
writings should be at least one page!
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Rewrite your favorite part
of the book using yourself as a character and a favorite place as a setting.
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Create another character
for the story and describe him/her. Give details about what he or she looks
like and acts like and what is going on in their life. Tell how things would
change with this character's presence.
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Write a book review that
might be published in the newspaper. Or you can pretend you are a movie
critic. Criticize the book as if it were a movie.
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If you had written this
book, what part would you have written differently? Explain what would have
happened if some major event did happen differently.
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Write a one page letter to
the author giving reactions to the book.
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What object, person, or
animal from this book would you most want to have at your house? Explain why.
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Write a one page letter to
the main character of the book asking questions or making complaints about the
situations in the book.
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Write a one page letter
from the character to the reader explaining his or her actions in the story.
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If you could change places
with one of the characters, who would it be and why?
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Which character from the
book would make a good friend? Why?
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Write about one problem in
this story and how the character(s) solved it. Was it a good solution? Why or
why not?
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Why did the author write
this story? Express your opinions.
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Describe the setting of
the story, where and when it took place. Think about the setting of this
story. Why about why you would or would not like to spend a week visiting this
place.
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Choose one character in
this story. Think about what the character was like at the beginning of the
story. Write about how the character has changed by the end of the story. What
events led up to the changes of the character?
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If the main characters
from two different novels could actually meet, who would you want to meet with
whom? Why? What would their meeting be like?
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Plan a party that your
characters would want to attend from your book. Where would they enjoy going,
what kind of food would they want to eat, what would they wear, what would
they do? Explain.
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Pretend you are a
newspaper reporter whose job is to interview one of the characters. Write your
interview. This must be at least 10 questions.
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Compare and contrast your
story with another you have read for class this year or last. Remember to
include how the novels are alike and how they are different.
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Pretend that you have been
chosen to write a sequel to this story. Write a brief summary of the sequel.
Include information about the sequel's plot, setting and main characters.
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Write the same story plot,
only use a different setting (time and place).
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Create a newspaper page
for your story. Summarize the plot in one of your articles. Cover the weather
in another. Include an editorial and a collection of ads that would be
pertinent to the story.
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Pretend you are a
character in the book and write a diary entry (1/2 page each) for each of the
chapters.
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Write an advise column for
all of the characters in your story. Respond to their problems.
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Re-write and illustrate
the book, as if it were meant for a first grader.
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Drawing
Projects
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Draw a picture of your
favorite part of the story. Add a caption explaining what is happening in your
picture.
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Summarize the plot of your
story by creating a cartoon version of the story. Use about 6 to 8 frames.
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Create a painting of a
scene from the story. Write a short explanation.
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Redesign the front and
back cover of your novel. Include the important information as well as the
short summary on the back. Draw 1 picture to put on the inside of your novel.
State where in the story your picture would go.
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Draw a picture time line
showing the important events in your story.
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Draw a movie poster
advertising the story, and cast a real actor in each character's role. Which
real life actor/actress would best play the main characters. Explain.
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Make a series of 5
drawings showing the major events in the story. Describe them.
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Sketch a portrait of a
character. Write everything about him or her. Make up a poem about your
character.
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Make a travel brochure
inviting tourists to visit the setting in your book.
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Arts
and Crafts Projects
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Make a bookmark
illustrating this story. On the back of the bookmark, write at least 5 words
you would use to describe the story.
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What award would you
nominate this story for? Most exciting? Most likely to make you laugh your
head off? Design and make an award for this story!
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Make jewelry a character
in your story would want to own. Explain your choices.
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Use a cereal box to tell
about your book. Cover your box with paper. Write a new title, place that on
the front of the box. Place an short explanation of the book on the back. Add
catchy phrases about the book all over to get people to want to read the book.
Include the author, copyright...
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Put together a collage of
the story from magazine pictures. Describe.
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Make a diorama of a scene
from your story.
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Construct a scrapbook of
your favorite character. Explain it. (must be at least 3 pages)
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Design and make a sample
of a magazine, (names of articles, title, authors...) that a
character(s)
would enjoy reading from your story.
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Make a display of items
(at least 5) that would explain your story from beginning to almost the end.
Make cards to explain the items in your display.
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Demonstration
Projects
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Demonstrate how to make/do
something learned from the story.
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Put together a display of
other books the author has written. Tell about them.
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Prepare a recipe from
something mentioned in the book. Show the class how to make it and give them a
taste!
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Make a time capsule for
one of the characters with at least 10 objects. Explain what is in the
capsule.
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Invent something new that
you could add to the story to make it more interesting. Explain how your
invention could help a character with a conflict, change the event in the
story...
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Construct a dream house
for one of the characters in your book from a shoe box or anything creative!
Share with the class. (This is not a drawing, but an actual construction)
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Create a power point
presentation of the story elements from the story. Share with the class.
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Video,
Tapes, Photography Projects
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Write and record a radio
advertisement that will make people want to read the story.
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Pretend you are a news
reporter. Make up some stories, based on the book and report it using a video
camera. Add a commercial in between stories. Sell something one or more of the
characters in the story would want to buy.
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Pretend you are a news
reporter and two main characters in different stories meet. What type of news
would take place from their meeting? Make a video with news stories of their
meeting and what happens as a result.
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Write and perform a TV
commercial, on video, to sell the book.
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Rewrite a chapter section
of your story from another character's point of view. Record it on tape. Add
sound effects to your recording. Play it in class.
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Take photographs to
represent someone in your story and the changes that person goes through. For
example, if a character is sad all of the time at the beginning of the book
you could take a picture of something blue as a symbol to represent being sad.
If an event changes the character to make him happy you might want to take a
picture of a something that makes you think of happiness. Paste your pictures
in a book and explain.
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