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Cereal Box Book Report Students will decorate a real cereal box with the illustrations and information related to the book they read using the directions below. I expect a lot of time, effort, and hard work to be put into these reports, not for them to be completed sloppily in one night. I also will expect all directions to be followed, so a copy of the rubric that will be used to grade the book report has been attached. FRONT OF BOX: Use a piece of white or light colored paper to cover the front of your cereal box. (You will probably want to create the cover before gluing it on your box.) Include the name of the cereal and a picture. Invent a name for the cereal that is related to the title of the book and sounds like a cereal. Do not use the exact title of the book. You may want to look at the attached page of real cereal boxes to get some ideas. Choose a shape for the cereal as well as colors and ingredients that all relate to the book. For example, for The Cat in the Hat, you might invent a cereal called Crunchy Cats, a toasted oat cereal in the shape of miniature hats. RIGHT SIDE: Make a list of ingredients that includes the story elements CHARACTERS and SETTING. Under the heading "Ingredients," list the main character and write a paragraph about each one. Then describe the setting. You can use the template on the website or cover the side with white/light colored paper and do this your own way. Just make sure you include the main characters and the setting. LEFT SIDE: Write a summary that describes the book. Try to use words that will grab readers attention and make them want to buy your cereal. You can use the template on the website or cover the side with white/light colored paper and do this your own way. Your summary must be three to five sentences. BACK OF BOX: Design a game that is based on the book. It can be a puzzle, a word search, a word scramble, a maze, a crossword puzzle, a hidden pictures illustration, or any other fun activity that might be found on the back of a cereal box. Make sure it includes information from the book. TOP OF BOX: Include the title, author, number of pages, and number of stars you would give this book if you were a book critic. Also, include your name. The maximum number of stars would be 5. You can use the template or create the top of the box yourself as long as you include all of the things listed above. PRIZE: Cereal boxes often include a prize. Your prize must be something related to the topic of your book. You can even include a picture of the prize on the front of your box to let the reader know what is inside the box. All the templates for this cereal box book report will be available to download from the class website. This will be helpful for students who want to write rough drafts for the sides of their boxes before doing the final copies. Also, if students mess up or want to redo any section of the box, they can just print new copies from the web site.

INGREDIENTS Left Side of Box: Cut out this box and place in on the left side of your cereal box. Write a summary that describes the main problem and how the problem was solved. Try to use words that will grab the readers attention and make them want to buy your cereal. Right Side of Box: Cut out this box and place in on the right side of your cereal box. Characters: List the main character and write a paragraph about them. Setting: Use complete sentences to tell where the story takes place. Be very specific, describe the surroundings, the weather, the sounds, the sights and smells of the environment. SUMMARY

Top of Box: Cut out this box and place in on the top of your cereal box. Fill in, and color in your rating of the novel. Title of Book: Author: Number of Pages: Rating: Your Name:

Cereal Box Book Report Rubric Name: Points Earned Points Possible Cereal Box is neat, colorful, and attractive. 20 The front of the box is complete and 15 thoughtfully done. The front includes the name of the cereal (related to the book) and an original illustration. The top includes the title of the book, 15 the author s name, and your name. The back of the box is complete and 20 thoughtfully done. The left side of the box is complete and 15 accurate. The right side of the box is complete and 15 accurate. Prize inside the box 15 Spelling, punctuation, and grammar are correct. 10 Total 125