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3-2-1 Summary Cinquains

3-2-1 Summary Acrostic Poem Advertisement


Your task: Write a summary of the reading An Acrostic Poem is a poem where the first Your Task: Create an advertisement for a
using this strategy. letter of each line spells a word and each technological advance or major event. This
line gives details and helps explain the should be a one-page ad that could appear
Draw this to fill up your page: chosen word. in a newspaper or magazine.
Your Task: Choose a term, location, event,
or historical figure we have studied this Your ad should include:
unit. Use your notes and the textbook to A color picture of the item, service
create an acrostic poem. or the location of the event
Write the term down the left hand A price, if appropriate, and
3 - In the bottom 3 spaces, write three remember that does not always
facts/events in the reading you think side of your paper.
Write a complete thought about the mean money.
were important.
2 In the middle 2 spaces, define or subject for each letter A listing of what the item does, the
identify two important people, places Your acrostic should be a summary service provides, or what the event
of the most important information is about
or things from the reading
(vocabulary) about the topic.
1 In the top space, write one Include an illustration it can be Optional ideas testimonials,
question that can be answered by something important about the topic slogan, related products
using the other two levels. that you were not able to fit in.

Annotated Illustration Be the Thing Bio-Poem


Your task: Draw an illustration of a Your Task: Write a short personal response Your Task: Choose a person we have
historical figure, item or event. Annotate or as if you were a specific object from an studied this unit. Use your notes and the
write an explanation of this with text labels event. Your response should include both textbook to complete the information below.
and descriptions of the key points in the emotional and physical feelings of the Each answer should be a line in your poem.
picture. object. Imagine you are the thing! Your poem should follow this format:

Your annotated illustration should Your response should: Line 1 - Name


include: Be at least two complete Line 2 - Three traits
Color throughout paragraphs in length. Line 3 He / she is from
A full page picture Describe the purpose and function Line 4 - He / she cares deeply about
A minimum of 6 annotations of the object. Line 5 - He / she gives
explained in at least 2 sentences Describe how the object might feel Line 6 - Three traits
each. or what it might be thinking about Line 7 - He / she fears
A title identifying the person, place the event. Line 8 - He / she would like to see
and time Include six facts about the event Line 9 - He / she is remembered for
from the objects point of view. Line 10 - Name, Years of life:

Bumper Sticker Business Card Cinquains


Your task: Create a bumper sticker with a Your task: Create a business card for a Cinquains are identification poems. These
short statement based on the assigned person or a company related to your short poems are designed to capture the
topic. It should relate to a particular reading. Choose1 the options that make the main idea of a person or concept.
person, theme or event. most sense for your topic. Your task: Choose any two people, events,
Your bumper sticker should: Your business card may include: or things from the notes/reading and write a
Include accurate information Name of individual cinquain about each. Your teacher may vary
Name of business or organization the number.
Make a point Address
Must include color, but Your poem should follow this format:
Phone Number Line 1 - One word (The subject)
illustrations are optional Email address/web page Line 2 - Two words that describe
Job title of individual Line 3 - Three action words (-ing) about
Note: You may base your bumper Description of business or organization what the subject does
stickers on ones you have seen or Logo Line 4 - A four or five word phrase
commercials as long as you Images including purely decorative describing the subject
remain appropriate. elements Line 5 One word that could be
List of services or products another name for the subject

1
Your teacher may choose the options for you, or suggest a minimum number
Collage Diamonte Poem
Collage Comic Book / Story Board Concept Map
Your task: Create a picture from pieces of Your task: Determine the 8 most important Your task: Take notes from a
paper and pictures, to create an image events in the reading and create an reading/selection to create a concept map.
that is representative of an idea or topic illustrated summary.
that youve been assigned. TOPIC
TWO

Turn your notebook sideways and


Sources of pictures: divide the page into eight panels, like MAIN
Magazines this: IDEA

Newspapers TOPIC
TOPIC
THREE

Internet
ONE
TITLE HERE
Clipart
Hand drawn Dedicate one panel per event. Write the main idea in the center,
At the top or bottom of each box, and take notes on topics
Remember, your teacher will tell you write your caption in complete connected to the main idea.
what sources you may use. All pictures thoughts. For each topic connected to the
need to represent the topic or big idea Illustrations for each panel should main idea:
of the collage. meaningful and colored. Include three supporting
details
Include one illustration for
each topic
Use a different color for each
topic.
Constructed Response Creative Line Art Crossword Puzzle
Your task: Write a clear, informative Your task: Create a picture about a topic Your task: Create a crossword puzzle
response to a short answer question. using all of the pieces of line art on your using important people, concepts, terms,
page. and events from this topic. You may need
You should: to supplement your notes with your
Restate the question You should: textbook.
Define difficult terms if necessary. Get a copy of the Line Art paper and
Answer the question. write directly on it. Choose ten people, places, events, or
Back up your answer from the text You may add anything you want to terms from this topic.
if applicable. the picture, but all lines and shapes Use scratch paper to figure out how
Conclude by restating the must be used. you can write the words in crisscross
question. Often one can begin the It must be colored. combinations.
sentence with therefore. On the bottom, write a few sentences Copy the finished blank grid onto your
explaining how your drawing notebook page, numbering your across
represents the topic you were given. and down words.
Write a clue for each of your ten items
(fill-in-the-blank, question, definition,
etc.) under across or down.
Provide an answer key

Day Planner Design a Museum Exhibit Diamante Poem


Your task: Imagine yourself in the role Your task: Plan a museum exhibit to feature A diamante poem is used to compare
your teacher has assigned and create a the main concepts of your reading. and contrast. It should be written in the
day planner that details what you would shape of a diamond.
be doing each hour of the day. Your exhibit should: Your task: Write a diamante poem
Focus on the most important aspect comparing and contrasting the
Set up your paper like this: of the event. assigned topics.
Time Activity Include at least six artifacts.
For each artifact Line 1 - Topic 1
Line 2 - Two words to describe Topic 1
Sketch the artifact Line 3 - Three action words about Topic 1
Starting with your wake up time, list Write a 1-2 sentence Line 4 - A four or five word phrase
each hour of the day until you would description of what it is and describing both topics what they have in
go to sleep. why youve included it in the common
At every hour, write a sentence to exhibit. Line 5 - Three action words about Topic 2
explain what you are doing, where Line 6 - Two words to describe Topic 2
you are doing it, and why. Line 7 - Topic 2
Double-Entry Journal Historical Marker/Monument
Double Entry Journal Epitaph/Gravestone Five Finger Re-tell
Your task: Respond specifically and Your task: Write the epitaph (a summary Your task: Use an outline of your hand to
personally to a reading assignment. statement of commemoration for a dead summarize the reading.
You should: person) like you'd find on a gravestone. You should draw an outline of your
Divide your paper into two columns, hand on the page, label, and answer
like this: Your epitaph should follow this the questions:
Quote Response model:
Thumb Characters - Who was in
Here Lies. the reading?
In the quotes column, write down Born Forefinger Setting - Where and
anything from the reading that you find Died when did the events take place?
interesting or relevant. (Note: it does Middle Finger Sequence of
not have to be something that Husband/wife of. Events - What happened in the
someone said.) Father/Mother/brother/son of beginning, the middle, the end?
In the response column, write down Famous for Ring Finger Problem - What was
your reaction to the quote include the problem in the reading?
Remembered for Pinky Solution - How was the
how it connects to your life or
something youve read or seen. Two pictures that represent the problem solved in the reading?
Your teacher will tell you how many person. Palm Theme or Main Idea - What
entries to complete. was the main idea of the reading?

Game Cards Greeting Card Haiku


Your task: Create game cards to use in Your task: Create a greeting card to Your task: Write a series of haikus to
playing a board game. send to a character or historical person summarize your topic.
Title your page with the name of your about the topic youve been assigned.
game. A haiku captures the essence of an
Write ten different questions to be Your card should include: idea, concept, or emotion. It does
answered about the topic. Write the Front colored pictures, words not have to rhyme.
questions flashcard style question on optional
front, answer on back. Front Inside Personal note Follow this format:
Write five obstacle/help cards. These related to topic Line 1: phrase contains five
are situations that can cause bad Back Inside greeting or saying; syllables
things or good things to happen to a must meet product criteria Line 2: phrase contains
player. They must relate to the topic. Back Outside logo, publisher, seven syllables
You must include at least one of each. and price for card Line 3: phrase contains five
Attach these cards to your notebook syllables
page with pockets.
Describe what your game board would
look like in at least one complete
sentence.
Historical Journal Historical Marker or Monument
Your task: Write a series of journal/diary As you travel around town or across the country you see historical markers or
entries as a person living in the past. memorials.

Your journal should follow this format: Markers Monument


Three (3) entries, one for beginning, middle
and end of the event.
Your task: Create a sign posted at an Your task: Sketch a statue or building to
Each entry should: important place that explains what was recognize a great person or important
Be a paragraph on or what happened there. event.
Include two factual pieces of Your marker should: You should:
information.
Have a title Be thoughtful, and reflect the
Include an accurate or possible date.
Think about: Include a simple drawing to person/event
Beginning How would this event represent the place/event Include an explanation of every
have affected you? a paragraph to explain the feature of your monument and how
Middle Are things better or worse now place/event it relates to the person/event.
that the event is in progress? Draw a meaningful border Write a complete sentence
End How do you feel about what (patterns of small drawings that explaining where you would locate
happened? Has your life changed? Do relate to the title) around the your monument and why.
you fear for the future? marker.
Illustrated Outline Newspaper Article
Illustrated Outline Introduction Speech Invitation to a Historical Event
Your task: take notes on your reading to Your task: Often when a famous person is Your Task: Create an invitation to an
create an illustrated outline. about to give a speech they are first important historical event from the unit.
introduced by someone else with a short Your invitation should include:
You should: speech. Write and recite a short introduction What? What historical event are
q Turn your notebook sideways. speech for a famous figure. they being invited to?
Starting at the margin, separate the
Where? Where was it located
page into columns based on the Your speech should: (maybe draw a map)?
number of main ideas. Be about 1 minute in length When? What time (date) did the
q Write a main idea (topic) at the top of event happen?
(approximately 2 paragraphs written
each column, on the margin line. Why? Why should people come to
q Take at least three bulleted notes
should do it).
Include key details and information see this event?
under each main idea. What to bring? What should a
q When youve finished taking notes on about the figure. person bring to this event in order to
the reading, review the main ideas Be inspiring (you may want to leave participate in it?
and draw one picture for each section. out certain facts depending on your R.S.V.P. Who should you contact
person) in order to tell them youre coming and
Topics here Make the person sound important. how would such contact happen in the
time period?
Notes here Use colorful lettering and at least 2
images.
Picture here

KIM Charts Kinesthetic Symbols Letter of Advice


Your task: Define and illustrate important Your task: Create a chant with meaningful Your task: Write a personal letter to someone in
vocabulary so that you can remember the movements to summarize your topic. history giving them advice on how to deal with a
words. historical situation. Your letter should include any
You should: key terms of people involved with the event in
You should: Write a minimum of five complete some way.
Divide your notebook into three thoughts that summarize your topic A
cinquain is a good format for this. You should:
columns, like this: Address your letter properly. Dear
Skip at least two lines between each line.
Key Information Memory Design movements to go with each line President Lincoln,
Idea Clue Briefly explain the situation. (1
of your summary.
paragraph)
Write the term or key idea (K) in the Movements must relate to the writing Give advice on how the person can
left column and appropriate for school. deal with the problem. (1 paragraph)
Be prepared to show the class, whether Each paragraph must contain accurate
the information/definition (I) that goes
you will or not information, and your advice must be
along with it in the center column
In a different color, write out the based on facts as well.
draw a picture of the idea, a memory instructions for the movement under each Try to be helpful!
clue, (M) in the right column. line. Close the letter properly. Sincerely,
your friend

Magazine Cover Movie Maker Newspaper Article


Your Task: Create a new smagazine cover such as Your task Create a pitch to sell your topic as a
Time The final result should look clean and artistic like great movie! Your task: Write a newspaper article about your
a magazine cover (colorful block letters, quality artwork, topic as if you were there.
etc.)
You should:
The page can be laid out however Write the title of the movie at the top of You should:
you choose but must include ALL of your page. Write a headline (Short and to the
the following: SETTING write at least one complete
sentence about where you will film the
point.)
Magazine Title Write 1-2 paragraphs that explain
movie.
A central, important image for the PLOT Write a 3-5 sentence pitch for the event including: who, what,
Cover Story your topic. the movie what parts of the story would where, when, how, and why
At least three (3) news story leads you focus on? Why would people want to Include a photograph with a
that go along with the cover story. see it? caption (may be drawn or taken
Each lead should have a title, and CASTING List the main characters in from the internet with teacher
can include interviews, stories your movie (3-5). Choose the actors you permission)
about events or people. You do would like to see in your movie, what role
not have to write the actual news they would play, and why they would be a
story. good choice.
MAJOR SCENES list three to five major
Each lead should be clear and scenes in your movie (they might be
easy to understand how it relates action shots like a battle scene, or things
to your topic. that might require major special effects.
Why are they important to the story?
.
Picture Analysis Timeline
Picture Analysis Picture Frame Postcard from the Past
Your Task: Answer the following questions in Your task: Copy and complete the picture frame A postcard is a photograph that people often send
complete sentences on your own sheet of graphic organizer below for a person from this unit. while on vacation. It shows the people back home
paper. Your teacher will assign the picture or You should: what they are missing and allows a brief note.
photo to analyze.
Your Task: On a large (4 x 6) index card create a
Draw a picture frame like the one below
postcard that you would send home to tell your
What exactly do you see in the on your own paper. family about the civilization we are studying.
painting / photograph?
In the center box draw or print out a Alternately, you could divide a notebook page in
Study the people and/or objects picture of your person half and use the top for the front, bottom for the
in the image one by one. What back.
similarities and differences do
In the top box write the persons name
artistically. The front of your postcard should have a
you see?
How are the people dressed?
In the right box, list three things the colored picture of the civilization/era and
person is known for inventions, artwork, a short greeting.
What are they doing? and other contributions. The back should have a short note to
Imagine you are in the picture.
What might you hear or smell?
In the bottom box, write three things your family describing something
about the person you amazing about that civilization/era (one
What happened right before this think are important. full paragraph) and a
image? In the left box write a stamp that represents a famous person
What is about to happen after personal response to from the civilization/era
this image? something the person
said or did.

Poster Ruler Report Card Sensory Figure


Your task: Create a poster about your Your task: Give a historical figure/important leader a Your task: Put yourself in the shoes of a person or
assigned topic. report card on their performance. group of people to see how they would have experienced
a situation.
You should: You should copy this chart to fill up your
page: Steps:
Fill up the entire space you
have. Subject Grade Comments q Draw an appropriate piece of clothing,
Have one major illustration. and add arms, legs, and a head.
q Think about the information in your notes
Include five pieces of important Your subjects will be: what part of the body could you attach
information People skills them to?
Must have title Economics q Attach each required piece of information
Protecting the People to your figure.
Public Works Projects q Remember, no more than two facts on
o Grade your ruler on each subject (A F). any one part of the body.
o Explain why you are giving that grade in q Other important things about the person
the comments section or group could be shown by things that
the figure holds in his hands, has tucked
opinions/explanations must be supported
in a pocket, or is lying on the ground.
with facts. q Color your picture appropriately.

Song Rewrite The Important Thing Frame Timelines/Sequencing


Your Task: Take any song and rewrite the lyrics Your task: Write a summary of your topic using the Your task: Create a timeline of events for the story,
to include information about a topic. following frame. novel, or event you just read.

You should: o The important thing about You should:


q Choose a song to re-write it must _____________ is ________________. Title your timeline.
rhyme. You need to include the Turn your notebook sideways, and draw
original lyrics, which must be o It __________________________ a straight line through the middle of the
appropriate for school. page.
q Rewrite the lyrics to include at list Space the events out evenly with the
o It ___________________________ earliest, or first, event the farthest to the
six pieces of information about your
topic. left.
o It ________________________ The first event will be above, the next
q Write at least two versus and a
chorus. below, the next above, and so on.
o But the important thing about Label each event with:
____________ is __________________. o A boxed title
o The date or dates
o A colored drawing
representing the event.
TXT MSG SUMRE You Be the Teacher
TXT MSG SUMRE Unit Title Pages V3 Verbal Visual Vocabulary!
Your task: Imagine youre sending a summary of a Your task: Create a visual preview of your next unit of Your task: Create a chart to explore the meaning of
historical event to a friend via text message; write up study. vocabulary words.
the summary in text messaging language including
all appropriate abbreviations and smilies. Pretend You should: You should:
you are directly involved in the event.
Have a clear, legible title, written in For each word your teacher
Ur Task: imagin ur sendg a sumre of a historical the civilizations language if available. assigns, you will fill out a chart like
event 2 a friend via txt msg wrt ^ the sumre in txt Include six pictures from the chapter this:
msgn lang including all appropriate abbreviations n
smilies. Pretend u r directly involved in the event.
or other resource material that you VOCABULARY DEFINITION
think will be important, with labels to WORD
You should: explain what they are. SENTENCE PICTURE
Follow this format Example:
include abbreviated words where
appropriate. Be colorful, attractive, and Agriculture The raising of
meaningful plants and
include all key points of the event. animals
be short and to the point but at least When early
one paragraph. people
be written in a friendly way as if you TITLE
learned
were personally involved. how to
include the regular, non-text message farm they
version. invented
agriculture.
Venn Diagram Visual Summary Wanted/Hero Poster
Your task: Copy and complete the following chart for Your task: Create a visual summary of your topic. Your Task: Create a Wanted/Hero poster for a figure
your assigned events or people. from history. If you consider the person to be a villain
You should: You should: you will create a Wanted poster. If you think the
person was good you will create a Hero poster.
Draw two circles Write the main idea for each
that intersect subheading and illustrate each one. You should:
each other. If there are no subheadings write a
Write the name sentence for the beginning the A sketch of what the person
of one event/person on one side middle and the end and illustrate probably looks like
and the name of the other on the each one. Three reasons why the person
other side. was a bad guy or hero.
In the first circle list 5 unique A made-up quote from a person
characteristics of event/person living at the time showing what
In the second circle list 5 unique people might have said about this
characteristics of event/person 2 person.
In the middle section listed shared
A reward amount
characteristics of the two
events/people.
You Be the Teacher!
Your task: Create a quiz from your assigned reading.

You should:
Include at least ten questions
Use multiple choice, matching or
fill in the blank.
Focus on the most important facts
in the reading.
Include an answer key.

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