Flip Book Project Instructions and Rubric
Flip Book Project Instructions and Rubric
Flip Book Project Instructions and Rubric
1. Draw a picture across the pages of your flip book. This picture should
represent the story you read. Think of it as a book jacket you might see
on book you have on your shelf at home. It should include the book’s
title, author and illustrator as well as your name. (30 points)
2. Under the first flap, draw a picture that illustrates the setting for
the story. If your book has more than one, illustrate the setting that you
feel is most important to the story. Then write 3 sentences to describe
this setting.
3. Under the second flap, draw the main character and write a three
sentence description of him or her.
4. Under the third flap, draw any other key characters. Describe them by
labeling them with character traits such as, honest, helpful, greedy,
determined, etc.
5. The 4th-6th flaps should have a picture of an event in the beginning,
middle, and end of the story, as well as a three sentence description for
each event.
6. Under the last flap, draw a picture of your favorite part of the book and
write an explanation as to why you chose that scene.)
Each flap is worth a total of 10 points. Points will be deducted for sloppy work,
misspelled words, and improper grammar.
A quality project should be turned in with pride. Your artwork should be neat
and colorful. Writing should also be neat or typewritten. It is easy to tell the
book reports that have been thoughtfully and carefully done and checked by an
adult, but it is even easier to spot those reports that were put off until the last
minute and hastily thrown together. Don’t let your report be one of the latter!