September Project
“Make a Map”
Type of book: Book of your choice (must be at least
70 pages and at your reading level)
Directions:
*Select
a book that appeals to you. Get the book “okayed” with your teacher during the second
week of September.
*Well
written books help us see pictures in our minds. Think of an important setting in your book and use your
imagination to draw a map of what you think it looks like.
*Include
labels, a compass (north, south, east and west) and a map key.
*Somewhere
on your map include the title, author and copyright date of your book.
*Have
quality work. Check your spelling
and grammar. Work neatly.
Materials
Needed: fiction
book, paper for the map (Mrs. Hansen will hand this out on 9/12), markers,
crayons and anything else to make your project outstanding.
DUE
DATE: Friday, October 3
Make
an awesome map that will make your friends want to read your book! Use lots of color! Get reading! Do your best work!
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