Quarterly Book Report AssignmentGeneral Guidelines:
1. Choose a book at least 60 pages in length unless we give you special permission
2. Complete the project according to the directions for each quarter. There will be a different theme and activity for each quarter (see below for instructions and due dates by quarter)
3. Write a brief summary about the book. This is to be done for each book report. This is to be hand written.
4. Bring the completed project, summary, and the book to school on the due date.CURRENT ASSIGNMENT
2nd Quarter Book Report: Due Date: Thursday, January 15
Focus: Influential Americans (nonfiction)
Details: Read a biography or an autobiography about any historical or modern day American
Project: Time line: Illustrate and label a time line on the person's life. Choose 6 important events besides the birth and death (some may still be living) of the person. There should be 7 to 8 events on the time line. Paper will be provided.
Resources added by a Forest Park Public Library Librarian: We have listed books we have at our library but you
can also check to see if your school library has any of these as well! If you
need help finding something, please ask a librarian.
Politics and Presidents Barack Obama: The Politics of Hope by William MIchael Davis Great American Presidents: John Adams by Heather Lehr Wagner The Story of George Washington: Quiet Hero by Tom LaPadula Great American Presidents: Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Alan Allport Eleanor Roosevelt by Mary Winget Jane Addams: Champion of Democracy by Judith Bloom Fradin and Dennis Brindell Fradin The Remarkable Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Empire America by Cheryl Harness Lincoln Through the Years by Martin W. Sandler Encyclopedia of the Presidents: John F. Kennedy by Zachary Kent
Civil Rights Figures Martin Luther King Jr.: Minister and Civil Rights Activist by Brendan January Rosa Parks: "Tired of GIving In" by Anne Schraff
Innovators, inventors and scientists The Importance of Benjamin Franklin by Gail B. Stewart The Wright Brothers: The Story of the Struggle to Build and Fly the First Successful Aeroplane by Anna Sproule Helen Keller by Lois Markham
Stories from the old west The Trailblazing Life of Daniel Boone: How Early Americans Took to the Road by Cheryl Harness Legends of the West: Annie Oakley by John Wukovits Famous Lives: The Story of Sitting Bull by Lisa Eisenberg
People in the Arts (Musicians, artists, writers, etc.) Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of Song by Katherine Krohn Culture Legends: Steven Spielberg by Elizabeth Ferber Edgar Allen Poe by Suzanne Levert Frank Lloyd Wright by Yona Zeldis McDonough Phillis Wheatley by Kathryn Borland and Helen Speicher Knucklehead by John Scieszka Up Close: Oprah Winfrey by Ilene cooper
And also... Escape!: The Story of the Great Harry Houdini by Sid Fleischman Helen Keller by Lois MarkhamJesse Owens by Tom Streissguth
3rd Quarter Book Report: Due Date: Thursday, March 19
Focus: Friends (fiction)
Details: Read a fictional book about characters that are friends
Project: Using a hanger, make a mobile that gives the title, author and setting on the cover of the hanger. Then hanging down from the hanger have two pictures about your favorite scenes and in the middle have a picture of the main characters with labels.
4th Quarter Book Report: Due Date: Thursday, May 14
Focus: Adventure (fiction or nonfiction)
Details: Read any fiction or nonfiction book about an adventure
Project: Create a showbox diorama to show your favorite scene or setting of your book. Put the title of the book, author, title of the scene, and your name on the top of your diorama.
COMPLETED ASSIGNMENTS
1st Quarter Book Report: Due Date: Thursday, October 16
Focus: Animals (fiction)
Details: This can be any book about real animals or imaginary animals as main characters.
Project: Sequence Wheel: Construct a sequence wheel with 6-8
captions telling what happened in your story starting from the
beginning and carrying through to the middle and then to the end. Draw
illustrations to illustrate each caption that you wrote about using
colored pencils or crayons. In the center of the wheel use a brass
fastener to connect a circle with a pointer to put the title, author,
and your name.
Resources added by a Forest Park Public Library Librarian: Still
on the search for a good animal book? Don't worry! There's a lot to
choose from. Here are some good examples that fit your teachers'
requirements. We have given the call numbers for our library, but you
can also check to see if your school library has these as well! If you
need help finding something, please ask a librarian!
- Ruthann and Her Pig by Barbara Ann Porte J FIC PORTE
- Paddington On Top by Michael Bond J FIC BOND
- Paddington On Screen by Michael Bond J FIC BOND
- The Incredible Journey: A Tale of Three Animals by Sheila Burnford J FIC BURNFORD
- Bunnicula
by James Howe (There are several books about Bunnicula, so if you've
read one and liked it, look for others by James Howe) J FIC HOWE
- I Was a Rat! by Philip Pullman J FIC PULLMAN
- The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary J FIC CLEARY
- Ribsy by Beverly Cleary (humor) J FIC CLEARY
- Poppy by Avi (adventure) J FIC AVI
- Socks by Beverly Cleary (humor) J FIC CLEARY
- Stuart Little by E.B. White J FIC WHITE
- the Animal Ark series J FICSERIES ANIMAL ARK
- the Geronimo Stilton series (adventure/humor) J FIC SERIES GERONIMO STILTON
- the Chet Gecko series (mystery/detective series) J FIC SERIES CHET GECKO
- Astrosaurs series (science fiction) J FIC SERIES ASTROSAURS
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