In honor of Valentines Day, we are going to have a We Love Books book party! Projects will be completed at home and shared with the class on Monday, February 14.
Assignment: make a box for collecting valentine cards using one of the project ideas from the list. The box must fit above the cubbies. Each child will present his/her box to the class on Valentines Day. This project will be graded. The book selected for the project should be one of your child’s favorite books to keep the theme: We Love Books! The front face of the box should have the following information: the title of the book and the author. There should be a slot at the top for collecting cards. Your child’s name should also appear on the top of the box.
The presentation to the class should include the following information:
* title of book
* author
* brief retell of the story (using the box for help, but NOT reading from a script-the students do verbal retells in class often without the aid of text) OR (if the story is non-fiction) s/he should share facts learned
* why the student likes the book
PROJECT IDEAS
SETTING DESIGNER: Decorate your box to represent the setting of the story. For instance, if you choose a fairytale that takes place in a castle, make your box look like a castle.
COLLECTION BOX: Create a box with a removable lid. Fill the box with items that will help you retell the story. For example, if I selected the story The Mitten, I would put in some fluff (to represent the snow), white yarn (to represent the yarn that Baba used to make the mittens), a pair of mittens, toy animals of the characters, etc. Make sure the outside of the box is decorated to match the story, too.
COLLAGE CRAFTER: Using your knowledge of the story characters, dedicate one side of the box to each character. Neatly glue pictures that represent each character to each side of the box. You can use pictures from magazines, the Internet, clip art, etc. For more information on making a collage, visit Make-a-Collage.
STORYTELLER: Retell the entire story. After putting the title/author information on the front of the box, use the other sides of the box to retell the story: one side of the box should depict the beginning of the story, the back of the box should depict the middle of the story, the other side of the box should depict the end. Each side can use a combination of words and pictures, but should not be a complete script to be read.
PROJECT DESIGNER: In keeping with the theme of We Love Books and the requirement of making and presenting a valentine box, you are free to come up with your own idea! If you want to do something a bit different, contact us to explain the idea. This option requires prior approval. If your child selects a non-fiction book, this will probably be the option you choose. For non-fiction, you may also adapt one of the previously describes ideas.
I can't wait to see your creative creations! :-)
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