Book Project Checklist:
___Start working on a poster-sized plot outline diagram.
___ Read the instructions for each kind of project and consider which one would best suit your talents, materials, and time available to complete the project on time. Computer lab time will be available the second and third class this week. Give consideration as to how your phone could help or hurt your chances at success.
___ Complete reading the novel by October 26th. You may have to divide the book into nightly sections if you are not close to the end of the book.
___ Give yourself a small reward; hey, you completed the book. Get an extra scoop of ice cream, play your favorite song at loud volume, or paint your toenails. Then go back and complete a large plot outline diagram.
___ Read the September Literary Terms notes; plot, inciting incident, etc.; Apply these terms to your giant plot outline diagram poster.
___ Complete a checklist below of specific tasks for your specific project. Include days and check them as you proceed. Keep in mind acquiring the needed materials like a t-shirt, markers, costume, computer paper, printer needs, etc.
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___ Present the project for a grade. Presentations start on the due date- Friday, November 2.
***Bonus points are awarded for students that complete the project early. No extra credit will be given to an early project that receives a C grade.