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  1. MOVIE POSTER BOOK REPORT PROJECT. Project Description: For this book report you will be required to create a movie poster based on the book you have read. Imagine your book is being made into a movie and you are in charge of advertising! You will be graded on your creativity, attention to detail, as well as the information that you provide.

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  4. With this 6-8th grade template, students write a two-sentence summary, important quotes and whether they recommend the book and why. 6th - 8th Grade Book Report Activity #2. Students explain, in two sentences, what the text is about, identify three important events in the text, and choose one quote they think is most important and then analyze ...

  5. This Book Report Bundle #2 contains 8 of my best-selling book reports perfect for 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th grade (at a $10 discount!). Each book report includes project description template with coordinating grading rubric.

  6. A.Create a MOVIE POSTER for your book. Be sure to cover every inch of available space. Words as well as pictures are a must!! Requirements for the MOVIE POSTER: The poster must be no smaller than 8 ½" x 11" and no larger than 18" x 24." The poster is completed on plain white paper, construction paper, poster board, or canvas.

  7. This is a wonderful activity to do between reading the book and watching the movie!This Stone Fox Book Report activity includes:- Create a Movie Poster project sheet with space for Rough Draft Poster- Grading Rubric (4 to a page)- Book Summary page- Blank Movie Poster pag. Subjects: Creative Writing, Reading, Writing.

  8. Nov 19, 2019 · 2. Identify key information. At the most basic, this would be the movie title, the names of actors and actresses, the director’s name, and some kind of summarizing visual. 3. Decide (for yourself) what the ‘essence’ of the film is. This is the most important part of the movie poster: Capturing the film (or book) for what it ‘is’ and ...

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