1) Read the assigned chapters and answer the questions from the planning calendar.
2) After each chapter, stop and chart a connection to share during our reading discussions.
3) When you are done with the assignment for the day, you may work on one of the following tasks... I will collect three of these projects after we finish the entire book. So, it is not necessary to do a project response for each chapter. Just choose three chapters. Two projects may be the same choice. I am always open to other project ideas, but they will need to be approved. Post your alternate idea on the blog and look for an approval comment?
1) Create a news story explaining the major events of the story. Focus on the conflict, climax, and solution of the chapter. You may use a flip camera to record your piece.
2) Write a news article about the main events of the chapter including quotes from characters, photographs, and captions.
3) Create a visual story board explaining the four main events of the chapter.
4) Write a short script for a play that reveals important events from the chapter.
5) Create a comic strip of the chapter.
6) Create a study guide with more specific questions from the chapter.
I read a book of the case of the great sled race is about a post card from florida in side there have a picture of a white sandy beach,a green ocean and he want to go to vaction because out side was snowing for the hold weekend.
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