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~Newbery Book Project Presentation Guidelines~
Your book project presentation should contain the following
components. Have your presentation ready and practice it before you                       Newbery
                                                                                        Presentations
present.
   •   Name of book
   •   Author
   •   Short precise summary of book (not word for word from another source)
   •   The year your book was a Newbery winner or honor winner
   •   Was your book the winner or honor winner?
   •   Why do you think your book received the Newbery award? (Not: “Because it was good.”)
   •   Author information: pick 2-3 interesting facts to tell about the author
   •   Project process—why you chose this project and how you completed it
   •   Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?




         ~Newbery Book Project Presentation Guidelines~
Your book project presentation should contain the following
components. Have your presentation ready and practice it before you                       Newbery
present.                                                                                Presentations

   •   Name of book
   •   Author
   •   Short precise summary of book (not word for word from another source)
   •   The year your book was a Newbery winner or honor winner
   •   Was your book the winner or honor winner?
   •   Why do you think your book received the Newbery award? (Not: “Because it was good.”)
   •   Author information: pick 2-3 interesting facts to tell about the author
   •   Project process—why you chose this project and how you completed it
   •   Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?




          ~Newbery Book Project Presentation Guidelines~
Your book project presentation should contain the following
components. Have your presentation ready and practice it before you                       Newbery
present.                                                                                Presentations

   •   Name of book
   •   Author
   •   Short precise summary of book (not word for word from another source)
   •   The year your book was a Newbery winner or honor winner
   •   Was your book the winner or honor winner?
   •   Why do you think your book received the Newbery award? (Not: “Because it was good.”)
   •   Author information: pick 2-3 interesting facts to tell about the author
   •   Project process—why you chose this project and how you completed it
•   Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
•   Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
•   Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
•   Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?

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Newbery book project presentation guidelines

  • 1. ~Newbery Book Project Presentation Guidelines~ Your book project presentation should contain the following components. Have your presentation ready and practice it before you Newbery Presentations present. • Name of book • Author • Short precise summary of book (not word for word from another source) • The year your book was a Newbery winner or honor winner • Was your book the winner or honor winner? • Why do you think your book received the Newbery award? (Not: “Because it was good.”) • Author information: pick 2-3 interesting facts to tell about the author • Project process—why you chose this project and how you completed it • Would you recommend this book? Why or why not? ~Newbery Book Project Presentation Guidelines~ Your book project presentation should contain the following components. Have your presentation ready and practice it before you Newbery present. Presentations • Name of book • Author • Short precise summary of book (not word for word from another source) • The year your book was a Newbery winner or honor winner • Was your book the winner or honor winner? • Why do you think your book received the Newbery award? (Not: “Because it was good.”) • Author information: pick 2-3 interesting facts to tell about the author • Project process—why you chose this project and how you completed it • Would you recommend this book? Why or why not? ~Newbery Book Project Presentation Guidelines~ Your book project presentation should contain the following components. Have your presentation ready and practice it before you Newbery present. Presentations • Name of book • Author • Short precise summary of book (not word for word from another source) • The year your book was a Newbery winner or honor winner • Was your book the winner or honor winner? • Why do you think your book received the Newbery award? (Not: “Because it was good.”) • Author information: pick 2-3 interesting facts to tell about the author • Project process—why you chose this project and how you completed it
  • 2. Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
  • 3. Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
  • 4. Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
  • 5. Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?