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Book Report Creative Project
Task 4: Design mockup
Now that you’ve read the book,
it’s time to organize your ideas
and create a design mockup of
your project.
1. Put the title of the book at
the top of a sheet of paper,
then list the key elements of
the story you plan to include in
your report. Example:
I Know Why the Caged Bird
Sings
·
Setting and time period
·
Characters
·
Plot summary
·
Recurring themes; symbolism
2. Create a design mockup. Make
a rough sketch of your project
and plan how you’ll convey the
key elements visually.
Example: You’re required to
create poster reporting on the
book I Know Why the Caged
Bird Sings. To create a
mockup of your poster, you cut a
piece of newsprint to match the
dimensions of your poster. You
divide the newsprint into visual
regions, center, top, bottom,
left, and right. You decide to
use the center region for the
book’s title, author, and
publication information, then
use each remaining visual region
to convey one of the key
elements about the story.
Task 5: Final display
1. Make a list of the materials
you’ll need for your display
(pictures from magazines,
construction paper, pens, glue,
fabric, etc.) and gather them in
your workspace.
2. Using your mockup as a guide,
create your display. This is
your chance to let your creative
side take over. You might want
to draw on the following rules
of thumb about visual
presentation, but don’t let
convention limit your
creativity.
·
Keep it simple. Cramming too
much information into your
visual display will detract from
your most important information.
·
Use contrasting colors to make
your display more readable. If
you’re using light-colored
paper, choose a dark color for
your graphics and text.
·
Draw attention to important
information by drawing a border
around it or using a different
background color.
·
Give your display a
professional, polished look by
trimming jagged edges, securing
loose pieces with glue or
double-sided tape, wiping away
excess glue, and erasing any
pencil guidelines.
·
Don’t forget to check your
spelling.
3. Give your display a final
once-over. When you’re sure it
represents your best effort,
hand it in!
Send your questions
Send your idea
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