historicalRealistic fiction stories that are set in a recognizable time in history. Readers may learn about political or social events of a particular time period.
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AASL Standard I: Inquire, Think Critically, and Gain Knowledge
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500 pointsChoose a Laura Ingalls Wilder book to read. Schedule a lunch discussion (in the Media Center) with three of your friends. During your lunch discussion, you will be the leader which means, you will not only tell your friends about your book, but you will need to share facts as well. Come prepared to lunch with a document with 3 talking points to lead your book club.
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700 pointsRead a fiction and non-fiction history book on the same topic. Create a Venn-diagram to explain how the books were similar and how they are different. Bring your Venn Diagram to the Media Center and submit.
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1,000 pointsCreate a 3D representation of something of importance from your book. If your characters traveled in a wagon, create a replica of a wagon. If your characters live in a log cabin, create a cabin out of pop cycle sticks. If you need inspiration, please see Mrs. Luck. Bring your creations to the library to be put on display.
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