PICTURE IT!
Choice 1: Storyboard or Comic Strip
Create a storyboard or comic strip to highlight a key event in your IRB or to give an overview of the entire story. Draw images to depict the major characters, settings, and conflicts. Use quotes from your book for dialogue and description.
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Create a storyboard or comic strip to highlight a key event in your IRB or to give an overview of the entire story. Draw images to depict the major characters, settings, and conflicts. Use quotes from your book for dialogue and description.
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Choice 2: Character Trading Cards
Create a set (of at least 3) of character trading cards for all of the main characters in your IRB. On each of the cards, include the following:
Front: Include the characters' name, age, home location, & image
Back: Write a BioPoem for your character.
Create a set (of at least 3) of character trading cards for all of the main characters in your IRB. On each of the cards, include the following:
Front: Include the characters' name, age, home location, & image
Back: Write a BioPoem for your character.
Choice 3: Reimagine the Cover to Your IRB
We judge books by covers all the time. Re-crete the cover to your book that entices readers to pick it up. Be sure to include the title, author, and your name (the book cover illustrator!).