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Extra Credit Assignment
Worth a possible total value of 10 points added to a test grade.
Due May 22, 2019 at the latest.
Worth a possible total value of 10 points added to a test grade.
Due May 22, 2019 at the latest.
6th GradeChildren's Story
Turn a novel that you have read into a children's story by retelling the plot in a simple way with vocabulary appropriate for grades 1st to 2nd. Make sure your creation looks like a children's book. It must have a hard cover (card stock), an appealing book jacket with the title and author, and colorful illustrations above and below your writing. Do not use lined paper. Make sure all writing is either typed or printed very neatly with a black pen. This must be a minimum of 12 pages and must show great effort. |
7th GradeWrite Your Own Scene
Write a scene that could have happened in the book you read, but didn't. Be sure to write in the same style as the author. This must be a minimum of one page, front and back, and hand written. On a separate page, include a brief explanation of what has occurred up until this point in the novel and give a general description of the characters. In a second paragraph, explain why you made the changes that you did and how they would have affected the outcome. |
8th GradeRewrite the Ending
If you did not care for the way your book ended, here is your opportunity to change it. Rewrite a new ending for the book you read. Be sure to write in the style of the author. Do not explain how the ending should be changed. Write as if you were writing the story. This must be a minimum two pages front and back handwritten. On a separate page describe the original ending and the changes you made and then explain why you made these changes. Include a photocopy of the last three pages of the novel. |