1. Create a mural,
collage, or diorama of a scene from the book. You may want to do one based on
the description of the Tucks’ house in Chapter 10 or any other scene you
choose. Include a one-page description of the scene and how you created your
art piece.
2. A “realia” box
contains real things that might be important to a story. Collect 10 items to
place in a Tuck Everlasting box that you
create. Write about each item and the significance to the story. Be sure your
box is decorated to reflect the story.
3. Write a chapter
telling about the further adventures of the Tuck family. Your chapter
should be a minimum of 3 (typed) pages long and include at least one colored
illustration.
5. Make an advertisement
for magic water that the man in the yellow suit might have
sold. Include an illustration and write a script for a radio or TV
ad. You will perform or play this in class.
6. Write a diary that
Winnie might have kept for three days around (before, on, after) the day that
an important incident in the book occurred. Create a booklet to put the diary
pages in. At least 3 typed pages long, with one illustration.
7. Write a different
ending for the story. It should be a minimum of 3 typed pages long and include at
least one colored illustration.
8. Write one
scene/chapter from the point of view of one character in the book. It should be
a minimum of 3 typed pages long and include at least one colored illustration.
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