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Cereal Box Book Report Because posters and normal reports are no fun.

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Cereal Box Book Report. Because posters and normal reports are no fun. . What is this?. You need a box. A cereal box. You are going to make a box of cereal that represents the book you have selected . I am confused? What is this? Here are some examples. . Front of the Box:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cereal Box Book Report

Because posters and normal reports are no fun.

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What is this? You need a box. A cereal box. You are going to make a box of cereal that

represents the book you have selected. I am confused? What is this? Here are some examples.

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Front of the Box: Use a piece of white or light colored paper to

cover the front of your cereal box. It should include the cereal name and a picture (create the cover before gluing it on your box). Invent a name for the cereal, the shape of the cereal, and ingredients that relate to the theme of the book. Do not use the exact title of the book. For example, for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, you might invent a cereal called Wizard Wands, a toasted oat cereal in the shape of miniature lightning bolts.

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Right Side Make a list of ingredients that includes

the story elements: characters and setting. Under “Ingredients,” list the 4 main characters. Describe each character and give evidence from the story that supports that description. Then describe the setting. You can use the template or cover the side with white or light colored paper and do it in your own way.

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Left SideWrite a summary that describes

the main problem and the solution. Try to use words that will “grab” readers’ attention and make them want to buy your cereal. Use the template or do this in your own way.

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Back of Box BACK OF BOX: Design a game that

is based on the story. It can be a puzzle, a word search, a word scramble, a maze, a crossword puzzle, a hidden picture, or any other fun activity that would be found on the back of a cereal box. Make sure it includes information from the book.

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Top of box TOP OF BOX: Include the author,

number of pages, and number of stars you would give this book if you were a book critic. The maximum number of stars would be 5. Write a short explanation of why you gave the number of stars that you did. Use the template or create the top of the box yourself as long as you include all of the things listed above.

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