Book Report Projectsmr. Mac's 6th Grade



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Term 4: Students Choice. Book/Movie Report. subject to Mr. Mac's approval 4/30 For their final book report of the year, students will analyze the book or movie of their choice. Using the same format we have utilized all year, students will report on the characters, setting, plot, conflicts, resolutions and themes of their chosen piece. Cereal Box Book Report Project Bloom'sTaxonomyBookReport NTS Example Bloom's Book Report Winter Ornament Book Report Project. 6th Grade Archive. Book Report (6th.

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Grades8 – 12
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PublishedJanuary 1998
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English Journal 87.1 (January 1998): 92-95.

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