Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Book Report Ideas Theme: Biography or Autobiography

DUE April 9, 2014
Book Report Ideas
Theme: Biography or Autobiography
Definition: The story of a real person’s life that is written by someone other than that person (biography) or that is written by that person him/herself (autobiography).
Directions: Choose a book that fits the category of biography or autobiography and have Mrs. McLaughlin approve it (otherwise you’ll lose points). Write a summary of the book and then choose one of the activities below to present to your classmates.
1.      Travel Brochure
Prepare a travel brochure using pictures you have found or drawn that go along with where your book character spent his/her life. Include descriptions with each picture. Brochures need to be folded neatly with information on each page of the brochure. Include all the necessary information about how to contact your travel company and describe the fun and interesting things visitors can see and do!

2.      Photo Album
Design a pretend photo album that captures the notable moments in the subject's life. Draw and color pictures to represent important events on 3- by 5-inch note cards to resemble snapshots. Write a caption beneath each picture that reveals its significance and the event's importance in the subject's life. Design a cover for the album that features a real photo of the subject. Create three holes along the left edge of the cover and each photo album page. Make sure the holes on each page line up and use a metal brad in each hole to bind the report together.

3.      Pizza Box
Turn a recycled pizza box into a clever report that presents "slices" of the subject's life. Cut a poster board into a circle that will fit inside the pizza box and use scissors to cut the circle into even slices. Use a pen to write a significant fact about the subject on one side of each slice and illustrate the text by gluing a photo or creating a marker drawing on the other side. Decorate the box's lid with photos of the subject that have been drawn on white paper or printed from a computer.

4.      Souvenir Bag

Showcase the notable events in the subject's life by gathering mementos to represent each moment. If you're writing a report on a famous baseball player, for example, fill a sports tote bag with objects such as a postcard from his hometown, a trophy that represents his first little league win, a baseball to serve as a reminder of a notable home run or a jersey featuring his retired number. Write text to accompany and explain each item on a tag. Tie each tag to the corresponding object with string. 

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