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Lapbooks

Lapbooks. Level D Project. Lapbooks. Lapbooks : Directions. Choose a story from our unit. Any Genre Fiction vs. Nonfiction Front Page Title of the story Author and/or illustrator Cover picture Your name. Lapbooks : Directions. Left Inside Flap: Trifold Picture of the main character

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Lapbooks

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  1. Lapbooks Level D Project

  2. Lapbooks

  3. Lapbooks: Directions • Choose a story from our unit. • Any Genre • Fiction vs. Nonfiction • Front Page • Title of the story • Author and/or illustrator • Cover picture • Your name

  4. Lapbooks: Directions • Left Inside Flap: Trifold • Picture of the main character • Setting: time • Setting: place • Left Inside Flap: Trifold • What I Know • What I want to know • What I learned  Trifold: This foldable has 4 parts. Yours will only need 3 parts. Fiction Nonfiction

  5. Lapbooks: Directions • Inside Center • Summary Hand • Foldable: 4 corners • What is the problem? • A quote that shows the problem. • Who solved the problem? • How was the problem solved? • Inside Center • Summary Hand • Foldable: 4 corners • 3 facts about the topic from the story. • 1 opinion you have about the topic. 4 corners   Summary hand Fiction Nonfiction

  6. Lapbooks: Directions • Right Inside Flap • 5 new vocabulary words or phrases from the story • 5 star rating • My favorite part Vocabulary Pocket • Right Inside Flap • 5 new vocabulary words or phrases from the story • 5 star rating • Something new you learned Favorite part/ Something new I learned  My 5 Star Rating Fiction Nonfiction My 5 Star Rating

  7. Lapbook: Example of Fiction

  8. Lapbook: Example for Nonfiction • On the left side: trifold • Instead of Setting: place, Main Characters, and Setting: time, put in: • What I know • What I want to know • What I learned

  9. Lapbook: Example of Nonfiction • Center: • Summary Hand is the same. • 4 way foldable: 3 facts and my opinion. • Put each fact on a flap. • Put your opinion on a flap. • Write “Fact and Opinion” in the center.

  10. Lapbook: Example of Nonfiction • Right Side: • Vocabulary cards: stays the same • Word on one side • Definition on the back • 5 Star rating stays the same • Clipboard: What I Learned

  11. Lapbooks: Rubric

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