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Author
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Color, cut, fold the flap over, and glue to the page. Then, glue the information boxes beneath each flap. Add pictures, if desired.
Author:
Genre
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Setting
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Setting:
Genre:
The Main
Character
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Color, cut, fold the flap over, and glue to the page.
Glue the information boxes beneath each flap.
A
Companion Book
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Another book similar to this one is:
Written by:
Theme
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The theme of this book is:
An example of this theme in the book is:
Book Cover:
Create a cover for your book.
Include the title and an illustration.
Make your cover stand out!
Rate This Book:
How many stars would you rate this book? Explain why.
Rate This Book
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Find four new vocabulary words in your book. Write them on the front of each flap. Then, write the definition of each word on the information box and glue it below the flap.
New
Vocabulary
Problem (Conflict)
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Color,, cut, fold the flap over (if desired), and glue to the page.
Glue the information boxes from the next page beneath each flap.
Main Event
Main Event
Solution (Resolution)
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Write the information, illustrate, cut out each box, and glue to the page beneath its flap.
The problem of this story is:
A main event that happened was:
Another main event that happened was:
The problem was solved when:
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Where
When
What
Who
Color, cut, and glue to the page.
Glue the information boxes beneath each flap.
Think about an unusual event that occurred in your book. Write that event and illustrate it on the second flap. Glue in place beneath the “Believe it or Not” flap.
Believe it or Not!
My Favorite Parts
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Think about your four favorite scenes from the book. On each of the flaps below, create a photo of each place by drawing a picture and coloring it. Then, use the boxes on the next page to describe each favorite part. Glue the information boxes beneath each flap.
My Favorite Parts
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Cut this title and glue it to your project above the flaps you have created for “My Favorite Parts.”