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Book Presentation. Goal: convince us to either read or not read you book. See the attached presentation. Use the “How to Advertise a Book” sheet to help. Keep it short, like a commercial. (1 minute approximately) Look up a few movie trailers if you need to.
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Book Presentation • Goal: convince us to either read or not read you book. See the attached presentation. • Use the “How to Advertise a Book” sheet to help. • Keep it short, like a commercial. (1 minute approximately) Look up a few movie trailers if you need to. • You may use PowerPoint, Open Office Impress or any other program. • You can use bristol board or chart paper. • You can act out a skit. • Your choice, just be creative. • Use the book review you wrote to help you with ideas.
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs The truth must be told.
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs Have you ever been accused of something you didn’t do. Maybe you were blamed for breaking something your younger sibling did. Well this book is for you. The hero Mr. Wolf, a kind a gentle wolf, finds himself in jail for a crime he claims he did not commit.
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs Our hero, just wants to bake his poor granny a cake, but he runs out of sugar. Mr. Wolf politely goes to his neighbours (The 3 Little Pigs), to borrow some sugar. However those pigs are far from the cute ones of your memory, they are mean and rude. In the process of trying to get the sugar Mr. Wolf has a sneezing fit and a “terrible accident” happens. As a result Mr Wolf is thrown in jail. Is he innocent, you decide.