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Shoebox Diorama Book Project

Students are asked to create a shoebox diorama of an important scene from a book they have read. The diorama should include small objects inside the shoebox to recreate the scene, with details on the inside walls. Information about the book title, author, description of the scene, main characters and theme should be displayed on the outside of the box. Students will present their diorama to the class.

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Shoebox Diorama Book Project

Students are asked to create a shoebox diorama of an important scene from a book they have read. The diorama should include small objects inside the shoebox to recreate the scene, with details on the inside walls. Information about the book title, author, description of the scene, main characters and theme should be displayed on the outside of the box. Students will present their diorama to the class.

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SHOEBOX DIORAMA BOOK PROJECT

Create a shoebox diorama of an important scene from your book.

Use a shoebox set on its side to create your scene. You can place the lid under the
box to create more space for your scene.

Use small inexpensive objects such as toys, construction paper, wire, clay, and so
forth to create your scene. Include details in your scene to make it look more realistic.
Be sure to decorate the inside walls of your box too.

The title and author of the book should be displayed somewhere on the outside of
the box.

Write a paragraph explaining what is happening in the scene and why it is important
to the plot. Glue your paragraph to the box.

Include a list of main characters along with a statement describing the theme
somewhere on the outside of the box. Consider the life lesson of the story, along
with what you can learn from the characters’ choices and actions for the theme.

Be prepared to present the project to your teacher or the class.

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