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59 POINT I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST??? Retell the story in your own words. Create a storyboard with 5 panels. There will be one panel for each of the following parts of the novel: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Your panel must be detailed and colorful. Under each of the panels, you need to write a brief summary of the events in that section (25-50 words).

Comic Strip Create a 5-picture comic strip teaching a younger student about what life would’ve been like in the south during the 1930s. Include captions or dialogue bubbles to retell the story along with pictures. You can use Canva’s pre-made templates and graphics to create your comic strip: Free online comic strip maker

Diary Entry Write a diary entry from the point of view of Calpurnia, Miss Maudie, Atticus, Tom Robinson, or Judge Taylor. Pick a day in the character’s life (from the novel) that you think is the most important for that character. Write what this character was thinking and feeling. Think about what this character might know (even if Scout does not know it). You should have at least 2 paragraphs with 5-7 sentences.

Soundtrack Create a PG rated soundtrack for the novel. Choose songs from multiple genres of music that fit - theme, setting, characters, conflict, tone/mood of the novel or a specific part, a specific plot event, etc. You will need 5 songs from multiple genres (pop, hip-hop, country, rock, etc.) For each song, you need the title, the artist’s name, and a few sentences describing how the song fits the novel using evidence.

Book Review Write a review of the book. Explain what you liked or did not like. Evaluate the story line, style and word choice used by the book. Explain why each element worked or did not work. Give a star rating on a scale of 1-5 stars (1=low and 5=high). You should have 3 paragraphs with 5-7 sentences.

Letter to a character Write a letter in the point of view of a character to another about their experiences in the story. For example, you could write as Jem writing to Dill describing what happened the night he was attacked by Bob Ewell. Minimum 250 words.

Book Alphabet Create an alphabet for details from the book. Each letter from the alphabet will represent something from the novel. EX: D: Discrimination or L: Lawyer (Atticus’s job). You can use two letters twice in place of X and Z.

Found Poem Write a found poem from a specific scene from the novel. Identify words, phrases, and details that stand-out. The found poem should be a minimum of 10 lines. Look for more instructions here on writing a found poem.

Time Capsule Choose 5 items from the novel that would be placed into a time capsule to be opened 50 years in the future. Explain the significance of each item. EX:The two soap figurines that Boo Radley left in the tree knothole for the kids.

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