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  1. “MOVIE POSTER” BOOK REPORT

    For this book report you will be required to create a movie poster based on the theme of the book you have read. You will be graded on your creativity, attention to detail, as well as the …

  2. movie poster book report project

    MOVIE POSTER BOOK REPORT PROJECT For this book report you will be required to create a movie poster based on the theme of the book you have …

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    The poster is formatted to look like a movie poster and contains words as well as images relating to the plot, theme, and characters of the book. Words and images may be hand …

  4. Movie Poster Book Report

    vie Poster Book Report Read a book by your favorite autho. fiction or nonfiction. Use the accompanying outline to organize your thoughts and glue it and the rubric to. he back of your …

  5. Movie Poster Book Report Project by Sassy In 6th

    This is an awesome activity that kids love to do! Students use a book that they have recently read or a novel that the class has read in class and they turn it into a movie poster to get others interested in "watching" the movie. They can …

  6. Movie Poster Project

    Movie Poster Project. Project: You have been hired to create a MOVIE POSTER (12” x 18” MINIMUM) for the FILM VERSION of the novel you’ve just read. It should be designed to get …

  7. Poster project Book Report

    Poster Project Book Report. Create a poster based on a book that you have read this marking period. The poster should resemble a movie poster. Students should use 11 x 17 poster board …

  8. Movie Poster Book Report Template

    Movie Poster Book Report: Students LOVE to pick a fiction or non-fiction book and design a Movie Poster based on it! This creative book report template keeps students excited & engaged during the planning and design process. …

  9. BOOK REPORT + RUBRIC: MOVIE POSTER PROJECT! by …

    Movie Poster Project! This is one of SEVEN original BOOK REPORTS, along with a specifically created RUBRIC designed to illustrate a student's ability to apply practical and theoretical knowledge of a novel/collection/play.