Book Reports DUE Choose one Makeover to complete. Be book publicists. Book Report Makeover: Power of Persuasion Students write and deliver a 60 second speech intended to persuade others to read a book he or she has read recently. Writing and speaking persuasively will be especially difficult if you are giving the sales pitch for a book you didn't like. In that case, you can share the fact after completing the speech! Book Report Makeover: Paint a Mental Image Students read aloud the best example of descriptive prose found in a book he or she is reading. Students also should write a paragraph explaining why the excerpt is a particularly good example of descriptive prose. Include in your paragraph some of the adjectives the book's author has used to set the scene. Book Report Makeover: Map It Out! Students create a map highlighting places described in Students draw and label a map of the setting of a recently read book based on information provided by the book's author. The map should show the immediate neighborhood or the book takes place; if the author offers ample description of the home or another place as the central setting for the book, then the students' maps might detail that place. In most cases, a completed map will involve some conjecture (inference) on the part of the mapmaker! Students are to explain and justify their reasoning, in writing.
STORY MAP NAME Title and author Characters and character traits Setting Problem Major events dealing with problem Conclusion
Book Report Makeover Name Book Title / Author RUBRIC 4 3 2 1 Summary themes, ideas, and characters providing at least 4 excerpts themes, ideas, and characters, providing at least 3 excerpts themes, ideas and characters providing at least 2 excerpts Summary is mostly an outline of the book and does not discuss themes or major ideas of the work. There may be one direct quote thrown in for effect. Problem/ Conflict Student accurately identifies the face and explain why it is a problem. Student is able to identify the face. Student has some understanding of the face. Student is unable to identify a problem or conflict in the story Solution/ Resolution The solution to the main character s problem is accurately identified and described. The solution to the main character s problem is identified and described. The student has some limited understanding of the solution to the problem. The student is unable to identify a solution to the problem. Spelling / Grammar / Mechanics No spelling mistakes throughout report. The author s name and book title are spelled correctly throughout the report. Uses complete sentences and a variety of sentence types. One or two name and book title are spelled correctly. Uses complete sentences and a variety of sentence types. More than 5 name and book title may be misspelled. There are 1 2 incomplete sentences or fragments. There are also run on sentences. Many name and book title may be misspelled. There are more than 2 incomplete sentences or fragments. There are more than 2 run ons. Sub Total (16)
Paint A Mental Image Illustration is creative, detailed, colorful and neat. It is relevant to an important event in Illustration is creative, colorful and neat. It is relevant to an event in Illustration has some detail and color. It is somewhat relevant to an event in Illustration is incomplete. It is not relevant to Paint A Mental Image Student quotes and explains descriptions the author used to set the scene. The paragraph relates well to the Student explains descriptions the author used to set the scene. The paragraph describes the Student refers to descriptions the author used to set the scene. The caption partially describes the mention any author descriptions used to set the scene. There is no caption. Power of Persuasion Student writes and delivers a 60 second speech. Student writes and delivers a speech. Either shorter or longer than 60 seconds. Student writes or delivers a speech. write or deliver a speech. Power of Persuasion others to read the others to read the first few chapters of the others to pick up the persuade anyone to even look at the book Map It Out! Map shows many details and many immediate neighborhood or Map shows some details and some neighborhood or Map shows few details and few neighborhood for Map show little to no details / labels from the Map It Out! Student explains and justifies the reasoning with logical inferences. Student gives details for the inferences. Student explains or justifies the reasoning with illogical inferences. explain or justify the reasoning. Sub Total (8) Total (24) Comments