1. Cereal BoxBookReport
Createanddecorate a real cerealbox with illustrationsandinformation
relatedto a chapterbook ofyour choice.
Front ofBox: Use apiece of whiteorlightcolored paper tocoverthe
front ofyour cereal box. You willprobably wantto create thecover
before gluingit on yourbox. Include thename of thecereal anda
picture. Inventa name forthe cerealthatisrelatedtothe titleofthe
book andsounds like areal cereal.Do not use theexact titleof thebook.
Choosea shape forthe cerealaswellascolors andingredientsthatall
relatetothe book.
Forexample,forTheCatandtheHat,youmightinventacerealcalledCrunchy
Cats,atoastedoatcerealintheshapeofminiaturehats.
RightSideofBox:Make a list of ingredientsthatincludesthesestory
elements.
CharactersandSetting: Under the heading“Ingredients,”listthe main
charactersand writea sentence abouteach one. Then describe the
setting.You can use thetemplate on theattachedsheetorcoverthe
2. side with whiteorlight coloredpaper anddo it yourown way. Just
make sure you include themain charactersand thesetting.
LeftSideofBox:Write a short summary thatdescribes the main
problem and thesolutionof thebook. Try to usewords thatwill “grab”
thereaders’ attentionandmake themwant to buy yourcereal. You can
use theattachedtemplateordo thisinyour own way.
BackofBox: Design a game thatisbased on thestory. It can be a puzzle,
a word search,a wordscramble, amaze, acrossword puzzle, a hidden
pictures illustration,orany otherfun activitythatmight be foundon
theback ofa cereal box. Make sure itincludes informationfrom the
book.
TopofBox: Include the title,author,numberof pages, andnumber of
starsyou wouldgive thisbook if you were a bookcritic. The maximum
number of starswouldbe 5.You can use thetemplateor createthetop
of thebox yourself aslongasyou include allof thethingslistedabove.
Bonus:
Prize:Cerealboxes ofteninclude a prize. Yourprize must be something
themain charactercouldhaveused in thebook orsomethingthat
reminds you ofthe main character.You can eveninclude a picture of