Tuesday, April 4, 2017

April Movie Poster Book Report


 MOVIE POSTER BOOK REPORT PROJECT 
For this book report you will be required to create a movie poster based on the theme of the book you have read. You will be graded on your creativity, attention to detail, as well as the information that you provide. The poster will be presented in class and explained. It should look like a movie poster that you see in the theatres—informative and interesting to the viewer. DUE DATES: ____________ (Poster) ___________(Presentation) 
Project Requirements: 
Book is chosen– genre is ―funny fiction,‖ min 120 pages. Approved by _________ 
Must be created on a large poster board (min 11x16) 
Title of novel must be in large writing and should stand out on your movie poster. Must say ―Based on the book by (list the author’s name)‖ 
Your name will appear on the poster as the director. 
A major illustration should be the focus of your poster. It must contain original art to represent the theme of your novel. (Do not copy the book cover or any existing material.) 
Two quotes from the critics about the book—can be actual quotes from actual critics (works cited on the back of poster).—check Barnes & Noble at (www.barnesandnoble.com) 
List THREE famous movie stars and ―cast‖ them in the main character roles for your ―movie‖. The ―stars‖ of your ―movie‖ should be named and pictured on your poster (you may print or cut out pictures of these actors). 
The movie poster must have a catchy line that interests the audience and describes the basic plot/theme of the movie. (For example: Shrek used ―The greatest fairy tale never told‖ and Charlotte’s Web used ―Help is coming from above‖) 
You must fill out the Book Report Sheet and turn it in with your poster. 


WARNING: If you choose a book that has already been made into a film, DO NOT use anything from the film in your report! All ideas and work must be your own. 

Have fun and happy reading!

Monday, March 27, 2017

MCAS strategies

Our MCAS testing dates are coming up at the end of the month in April.  We have been practicing many strategies to help us while reading.  Please have your child utilize these strategies when completing their reading MCAS homework at night.    
 

1.  Read the questions first so you have an idea of what you may be asked.  This gives students a better focus when reading.

2.  Read the passage twice or more.  

3.  Use the process of elimination by crossing our incorrect answers or "Slash the trash".

4.  Find the answers directly in the passage if possible, and re-read to make sure you are selecting the best possible answer.

5.  Underlining the answers or part of the paragraph that best helps you solve the question.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Miss Wood's Last Day

Miss Wood's last day was today and we have enjoyed having her join our classroom.  Best of luck in Lawrence Miss Wood! We will miss you!

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Look at these wonderful biography book reports

Outstanding book reports boys and girls.  Your peers loved learning about each person that you picked for your report.  Phenomenal work students! Keep up the excellent work!

Sunday, March 12, 2017

We love Change is Simple




The students learn about different ecosystems.  They did a wonderful job solving problems that involve math too. Way to go third graders!

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

March Historical Fiction Book Report

The March Historical Fiction book report directions went home today.  The book report is due March 31st.  Have fun and happy reading!  Below is a list of Historical Fiction Book Recommendations.

 Historical Fiction Recommendations

MCAS dates

We have our MCAS testing dates.  Our ELA dates are April 25th, 26th and 27th.  Our Math MCAS dates are May 16th and 17th.  Please let me know if you have an questions.