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This is a project that students completed while reading the book "The Compound" by S.A Bodeen. Students were required to created their own compound with an unlimited budget. There were several assignments that were part of this project. The students enjoyed the freedom to be creative with their writing and drawing. While it was used in conjunction with this particular book, it could be adapted for any unit that discusses human survival. Not for use an assessment of student comprehension of the novel.
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7th - 9th
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Description
This is a project that students completed while reading the book "The Compound" by S.A Bodeen. Students were required to created their own compound with an unlimited budget. There were several assignments that were part of this project. The students enjoyed the freedom to be creative with their writing and drawing. While it was used in conjunction with this particular book, it could be adapted for any unit that discusses human survival. Not for use an assessment of student comprehension of the novel.
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Amazing and such a time saver for me! Thank you so much!
This product worked very well with my students. They enjoyed using the product and made learning fun.
Thank you! This was very relevant to novel. Fun
Awesome way to get the kids writing! Thanks!
The students enjoyed this. They worked as groups, and we threw out some challenges and obstacles along the way.
Thanks!
I can't wait to teach this novel and enjoy the activities!
this was a fantastic resource! Could also be used as a great stringboard to create an even bigger, more in-depth project with
the kids loved this!!!!
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