The document outlines the items to be covered in a student's book project presentation for class, which will be part of their overall project grade. The presentation should include: the book title, setting, protagonist and one characteristic, antagonist and one characteristic, author's name and two facts, one conflict type and theme, a brief summary without the ending, explained reward, and a symbol representing the book and why. The student is advised to practice their presentation before speaking to the class.
1. Part of your project grade is your presentation. Practice what you will say before you get up in
front of your class. When you present your project, you will be talking about the following
items:
Book Title
Explain your setting
Tell who the protagonist is, ONE characteristic, and how they showed that characteristic
Tell who the antagonist is, ONE characteristic, and how they showed that characteristic
Authors name and TWO interesting facts about him/her
Describe ONE conflict from your book and what kind it is
What the theme of your book was
Give a BRIEF (short and to the point) summary of your book—don’t give away the ending
Explain your reward
Tell your symbol and why it represents your book
Part of your project grade is your presentation. Practice what you will say before you get up in
front of your class. When you present your project, you will be talking about the following
items:
Book Title
Explain your setting
Tell who the protagonist is, ONE characteristic, and how they showed that characteristic
Tell who the antagonist is, ONE characteristic, and how they showed that characteristic
Authors name and TWO interesting facts about him/her
Describe ONE conflict from your book and what kind it is
What the theme of your book was
Give a BRIEF (short and to the point) summary of your book—don’t give away the ending
Explain your reward
Tell your symbol and why it represents your book