Book Report 3 Instructions and Rubric

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Book Report 3 Instructions and Rubric
I.
Paper person: Design a paper person of the main character. List five descriptive
and expanded sentences about him/her on the back. You may add fabric, yarn,
buttons, or any other material to add life to your character. 50 points
a. Neatness and creativity, do quality artwork that you can be proud to display in the
classroom! 15 points
b. 5 Sentences each describing the main character. Each sentence is worth 7 points
for a total of 35 points. Make sure they have been checked for spelling, grammar,
and neatness. If writing space is an issue, you may choose to write your sentences
on a separate piece of paper and attach them to your paper doll.
II. Question 1: Name an important problem in the story. Tell how it was solved. Think
of another solution, and tell how it would have changed the outcome of the
story. 30 points.
a.
Paragraph 1: Name or identify an important problem in the story and tell how
this problem was solved
b. Paragraph 2: Think of another good solution to the problem maybe by
identifying how you would have done things differently.
c. Paragraph 3: Explain how the new solution you identified would have changed
the outcome of the story.
III.
Question 2: How does the title relate to the story? 20 points (use story
details)
a.
One paragraph response. This will take critical thinking.
Note! Both of your question responses should follow these rules:
A good paragraph consists of a topic sentence, 2-3 expanded and detailed
supporting sentences and a closing sentence. Be sure to check spelling,
punctuation and grammar. Work must be neat (something you can take
pride in!) You may type your answers if you wish.
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