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10 Ideas for book projects

10 Ideas for book projects. Click Here. 10 Ideas. Book Jacket. Treasure Box. Written Report. PowerPoint. Newspaper. Dossier. Hanging Mobile. Song or Ballad. Presentation. Comic Strip. Postcard. Treasure Box .

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10 Ideas for book projects

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  1. 10 Ideas for book projects Click Here

  2. 10 Ideas Book Jacket Treasure Box Written Report PowerPoint Newspaper Dossier Hanging Mobile Song or Ballad Presentation Comic Strip Postcard

  3. Treasure Box Decorate the outside of your box so it represents your book. Be sure the author and title are present. Inside your box, place 10 items to represent the following… -3 for character(s) -3 Plot or events -1 Setting -3 of your choice Rubric

  4. Treasure Box

  5. Written Report A written report must have the following…. -Introduction: Tells the author, the title of the book, setting -Summary -2 Paragraphs of Your Choice: Character, favorite event, something shocking, comparison to your life, event that was confusing -Closing: Tells your opinion of the book and why, who would you recommend this book to Paragraphs need to be well written containing at least four sentences. Rubric

  6. Written Report Rubric

  7. PowerPoint Items to include in PowerPoint… -Title and author -Summary -Setting -Character -Recommendation Rubric

  8. PowerPoint Rubric

  9. Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring By JRR Tolkien Vanessa VandenWyngaard Next

  10. Setting The setting is Middle Earth at the end of the Third Age. The beginning takes place in the Shire where Hobbits live peacefully. Other locations include Bree, the Old Forest, Rivendell, Moria, Lothlorien and Anduin River. Next

  11. Characters The main characters include: Frodo: isa Hobbit that is entrusted with the Lord of the Rings. A Hobbit is what looks like a little person with big hairy feet. Frodo has a lot of courage and is self sacrificing. Gandalf: isthe second best wizard in Middle Earth. Gandalf is tall and has gray hair with a long gray beard. He carries a stick that holds magic. Gandalf is witty and wise. He is also important in the fight against evil. Both Frodo and Gandalf are protagonists. Next

  12. Summary The Fellowship of the Ring starts off in the Shire around the time of Bilbo’s (Frodo’s uncle) 111th birthday. On Bilbo’s birthday, he gives Frodo a ring. The ring turns out to be the Lord of the Rings and the original owner is looking for it. Once Gandalf realizes what the ring is, he instructs Frodo to go to Rivendell. Sam goes with Frodo on his journey along with Merry and Pippin. Aragorn also meets with the Hobbits on their way. Eventually they get to Rivendell where there is a meeting to decide what to do with the Ring; this is how the fellowship is formed. The fellowship includes: Frodo, Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Boromir, Legolas and Gimli. This fellowship begins their long mission to destroy the ring. Next

  13. Recommendation I would recommend this book to anyone that really likes fantasy. This series of three books is all about the epic battle of good versus evil in a magical world. Rubric

  14. Sources SparkNotes Editors. (2002). SparkNote on The Fellowship of the Rings. Retrieved October 23, 2009, from http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/fellowship/ http://www.angelfire.com/ok/freshenglish/bookreportideas.html Pictures: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120737/mediaindex http://img2.allposters.com/images/153/424974.jpg http://www.biddles.co.uk/images/jacket.gif http://img.docstoc.com/thumb/206/2642410.png

  15. Book Jacket Title, Author, an Original Cover Artwork and Publisher Main Character Information Author Information Title Summary Rubric

  16. Rubric for Book Jacket

  17. Hanging Mobile Title and author Setting Summary Character Recommendation Rubric

  18. Hanging Mobile Rubric

  19. Song or Ballad A ballad is a song or poem tells about a story or event. The first line of a ballad usually summarizes everything Things your song or ballad should have… -The lyrics should have some rhyme (usually it is the same rhyme the chorus uses) -Two verses about a character or character(s) -Two verses about an event or events -Should relate to your story -Extra points will be given if you sing or read it in class Rubric

  20. Song or Ballad Rubric

  21. Newspaper You will be creating the front page of a newspaper. Newspaper Title Date Your Choice Summary Picture Editorial… your opinion of the book Rubric

  22. Newspaper Rubric

  23. Dossier Dossier is a collection of data. This dossier is on one of the main characters from your book. Items included… -Character name -Book title and author -Three original pictures of the character -Personal traits -Physical traits -Three events from the story and how the character acted or responded Top Secret Rubric

  24. Dossier Rubric

  25. Comic Strip Make three comic strips depicting two events in the story that have at least 6 boxes. The events need to have a beginning, middle and end. Drawings need to be more than just stick figures. Must include title and author of the story. Some words need to be included. Please note conversations can be an event if you include the reactions on the characters faces. Rubric

  26. Comic Strip Rubric

  27. Postcards Produce an original stamp A letter from one of the characters ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Produce a scene from the book Must have an address Rubric

  28. Postcard Rubric

  29. Presentation Your presentation should have… -A visual (project) You should say… -A summary -Your opinion -A little about your project

  30. Treasure Box Worksheet Rubric

  31. The Lord of the Rings • Fellowship of the Ring • By JRR Tolkien • Song by V.VandenWyngaard Song Example • CHORUS: • Middle Earth is the fence • The war is for the Ring • They travel and fight • And Journey all night, to destroy the Ring • Rivendell is where it started • The Fellowship began • Four Hobbits, two Humans, a Wizard • A Dwarf and an Elf that’s fast • CHORUS: • Frodo’s a Hobbit with big feet • He’s destined to destroy the Ring • He’s hunted and chased • But still he remains a hero through the fight • CHORUS: • Sauron is an evil being • With a watching eye • He wants to rule • And don’t deny he is a really bad guy • CHORUS • Moria is a city that’s dead • Now occupied by Orks • They shot at the fellowship • And woke Balrog to his great demise • CHORUS Rubric

  32. Example • Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Fellowship of the Ring is the first book in the Lord of the Rings series by J.R.R. Tolkien. The setting is Middle Earth at the end of the Third Age. The beginning takes place in the Shire where Hobbits live peacefully. Other locations include Bree, the Old Forest, Rivendell, Moria, Lothlorien and Anduin River. Bree is a village that the four Hobbits meet Aragorn in. The Old Forest is where Frodo runs into the Ringwraiths. The Ringwraiths are sent by Sauron to retrieve the Lord of the Rings. Rivendell and Lothlorien are both Elvin cities. The Mines of Moria once was a great Dwarfen city until the Dwarfs dug to deep and awaken something evil. The Fellowship of the Ring starts off in the Shire around the time of Bilbo’s (Frodo’s uncle) 111th birthday. On Bilbo’s birthday, he gives Frodo a ring. The ring turns out to be the Lord of the Rings and the original owner is looking for it. Once Gandalf realizes what the ring is, he instructs Frodo to go to Rivendell. Sam goes with Frodo on his journey along with Merry and Pippin. Aragorn also meets with the Hobbits on their way. Eventually they get to Rivendell where there is a meeting to decide what to do with the Ring; this is how the fellowship is formed. The fellowship includes: Frodo, Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Boromir, Legolas and Gimli. This fellowship begins their long mission to destroy the ring. My favorite character is Frodo. Frodo never expected anything like this to happen to him but he was longing for a journey. Frodo maybe only a miniature human with big feet but he has more heart and courage than most characters. J.R.R. Tolkien gives the impress that Frodo was meant for this hardship. The most shocking part of the book is in the Mines of Moria. Gandalf is particularly worried about entering the Mines but the other members of the Fellowship want to go in. Orks are awakened when the fellowship enters the mines and the noise eventually awakens Balrog, an evil creature. Balrog chases down the Fellowship to a bridge. Gandalf knows the others will not make it if he does not do something. So he speaks the famous line, “You shall not pass.” The Balrog cannot pass. The Fellowship of the Ring is a very interesting book because J.R.R Tolkien did not just write a book, he created a world. The characters are interesting and expose both flaws and strengths. The story line is creative and captivating. I would definitely read this book again and recommended it to anyone who enjoys fantasy. This book is also great for the adventurist because that is what the book is about; one long adventure to destroy the Ring that could destroy everyone. Rubric

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