Realistic Fiction Pizza Book Report Template Page 2

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St. Rosalie School
Summer Reading Project
th
Students Entering 7
Grade
Pizza Slice Directions
Be sure to include…
Slice #1 The book title (capitalized and underlined)
The author
Your name (BIG)
Genre
Theme
A picture
Slice #2 Setting
Describe the time and place in detail.
Include a quote from the text that best describes the setting and creates a
word picture in your mind, so that you can really see where the story takes
place.
Tuck Everlasting
Example: The novel
takes place in the present day. It has several
settings including: a foreboding wood with a magic spring in the center, a little
village, and the Tuck family’s untidy shack.
“…every surface, every wall, was piled and strewn and hung with everything
imaginable, from onions to lanterns to wooden spoons to wash tubs.” Page 39
Slice #3 2 Main Characters, 3 character traits to describe them, and a picture of
them
Example: Winnie, the young heroine of the story, is a curious, adventurous, and
independent girl who is tired of being told what to do by her mother and
grandmother.
Mae Tuck, mother of the Tuck family, is friendly, messy and has a positive
outlook on life.
Slice #4 Conflict (The problem)
Example: The conflict arises when the Tuck family drinks from a spring which
makes them immortal, unable to grow old or die. When Winnie, a young girl, finds
out their secret, they decide to kidnap her in order to keep their secret safe!
Slice #5 Rising action (These are the 3-4 main events which build tension as the author
takes you to the climax!)
Example: After the Tuck family kidnaps Winnie, they carry her off to their house.
Then, …
After that… (don’t reveal the climax yet!)

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