Fiction Cereal Box Book Report
Liz Sikora
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Description
**Revised on October 31, 2013**
This is a fun book report that allows students to read a fiction book, take notes, and then transform it into a cool cereal box report! This product aligns with 22 of the ELA Common Core Standards, and can be as simple as a student directed project, or a guided reading group project, or even an independent homework assignment. Students will enjoy reading a book of their choice, and will love making a unique cereal box report to be presented (if teacher's choose) and displayed!
This product includes the following:
Teacher Notes Page
ELA Common Core Standards Description page
Detailed Student Directions Page
Student Planning Forms to take notes
Cereal box templates for students to write their final draft on
2 Rubrics-one which can be used to grade the poster only and another that incorporates a presentation grade
This is aimed for third graders, but could be modified for second and fourth graders as well. My students loved this project and I hope yours do also! I would greatly appreciate your feedback!
Thank you!
Elizabeth Sikora
This is a fun book report that allows students to read a fiction book, take notes, and then transform it into a cool cereal box report! This product aligns with 22 of the ELA Common Core Standards, and can be as simple as a student directed project, or a guided reading group project, or even an independent homework assignment. Students will enjoy reading a book of their choice, and will love making a unique cereal box report to be presented (if teacher's choose) and displayed!
This product includes the following:
Teacher Notes Page
ELA Common Core Standards Description page
Detailed Student Directions Page
Student Planning Forms to take notes
Cereal box templates for students to write their final draft on
2 Rubrics-one which can be used to grade the poster only and another that incorporates a presentation grade
This is aimed for third graders, but could be modified for second and fourth graders as well. My students loved this project and I hope yours do also! I would greatly appreciate your feedback!
Thank you!
Elizabeth Sikora
Total Pages
15 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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