realistic fictionThese are stories that could happen in real life with fictitious characters.
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AASL Standard III: Share Knowledge and Participate Ethically and Productively in Society
500 pointsCreate a collage poster of items that your character is interested in. The pictures on the poster will help other library patrons know topics within your book and if it is a good fit book for them. Your collage should have 10 or more pictures on it. The pictures could be cut out of magazines, or digitally created on a google doc, using copyright free photos. Plesae see Mrs. Luck if you need assistance. Submit final product to Mrs. Luck.
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700 pointsRead a non-fiction and fiction book on the same Realistic Fiction Topic. You might choose to pair the non fiction book,Eat This, Not That, for Kids with the book Everything I Know About You. Perhaps you want to read other perspectives on bullying, so you might choose to read The Survival Guide to Bullying and Bullyville. To successfully complete this challenge, both books will be recorded in your Destiny Quest check out history.
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1,000 pointsChoose a Realistic Fiction book to read. Focus on an issue that is important to your main character. For example, if you read the book Can You See Me, you might choose to focus on autism. Once you have selected your topic, create a pamphlet aimed at persuading others of the importance of that issue. Include factual information as well as a list of books or resources that we have in the Media Center on that particular topic. Your pamphlet might be displayed in the Media Center in the future. Submit your final product to Mrs. Luck.
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