iRubric: Movie Poster Book Report rubric

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  4. Movie Poster Book Report by Tonya Davis

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  5. Movie Poster Rubric

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  6. Movie Poster Book Report Template: Students love this Movie Poster project!

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  1. Movie Poster Book Report Independent Reading Book Report ...

    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-drawn, computer-generated, or cut from print media.

  2. iRubric: Book Report and Movie Poster rubric - N2C7A3

    Book Report and Movie Poster. Design a Poster for your book if it were to be turned into a movie. Reports completed on a book not approved by the teacher will not be accepted and will recieve a zero. Rubric Code: N2C7A3. By nj2va2nc. Ready to use. Public Rubric. Subject: English . Type: Project . Grade Levels: K-5.

  3. Microsoft Word - Persuasive Book Report Movie Poster Rubric

    Persuasive Book Report Name:_____ Movie Poster Rubric CATEGORY 10 8 6 4 Attractiveness The poster is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness. Follows size requirements. The poster is attractive in terms of design, layout and neatness. Follows size requirements.

  4. “MOVIE POSTER” BOOK REPORT - CCHS English 10

    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 information that you provide. The poster will be presented in class and explained.

  5. iRubric: Movie Poster Book Report rubric - S7XA9A

    iRubric S7XA9A: After you have read your book, pretend it has been made into a movie. Create a POSTER advertising your "movie" (BOOK). Be sure to include the setting and main characters. You must fill all space on a standard poster board. AVOID: Do NOT copy the books cover...or an online summary! This WILL result in a grade of 0!

  6. iRubric: Movie Poster Book Report rubric - U23A4C4

    iRubric U23A4C4: After you have read your book, pretend you are making it into a movie. Create a poster advertising your movie. Be sure to include the setting and main characters. Write out the plot and main character analysis.. Free rubric builder and assessment tools.

  7. MOVIE POSTER BOOK REPORT PROJECT - WordPress.com

    MOVIE POSTER BOOK REPORT PROJECT. Project Description: For this book report you will be required to create a movie poster based on the book you have read. Imagine your book is being made into a movie and you are in charge of advertising! You will be graded on your creativity, attention to detail, as well as the information that you provide.

  8. BOOK REPORT + RUBRIC: MOVIE POSTER PROJECT! - TPT

    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.

  9. Movie Poster Book Report Template | Make Movie Poster for ...

    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. Can also be used to compare a movie vs. book!

  10. Movie Poster Project - Chino Valley Unified School District

    make the poster look as realistic as possible. Written Report, in proper MLA Format: Write out a review of the novel, including a BRIEF (one paragraph) summary (don’t worry about plot spoilers, this is how you prove you’ve read the novel). Choose one or two literary elements discussed in class (Theme, Mood, Characterization,