Hi.
My teacher is making me do a summer project.
And i have to read a book then write down all the places they mention in the book.
And do a lot of research on it.
She wants us to make it look like a journal that we took all over the world.
*any ideas on how to make it look very creative, so i can get a good great?
LOL_x0x answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 5:31 pm: Make it like a scrapbook or a postcard of some sort. Like say the character went to France. Use a map of France as the background for the page where you put your research. Then, put like a picture of the Eiffel Tower on the left side, then write down your research on the write.
Then, maybe for the title put like:
"Les salutations de France!"
(greetings from France)
And then on the back cover of the notebook,
I'd put "special thanks to Laura from advicenators" ;]
I wish this was my project, it sounds pretty cool.
Good Luck! =]
lilxxcrystalxxbv answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 4:24 pm: I'd put things on the outside cover...if it's plain, that is. I would cut out things that'd be in the places that the book discussed. For example, Italy, cut out the italian flag from a magazine or print it out, or something really cute, and paste it onto the journal..but put something underneath it so it isnt so unsturdy. draw the name of the book in the middle in cute maybe cursive-y bubble letters. you can color the letters with colors of the countries flags. glitter is fun, and cute. I think that'd make it really cute. Sorry if i wasn't very specific, but it's kind of hard to explain. I hope I helped, and I hope you get a good grade! [ lilxxcrystalxxbv's advice column | Ask lilxxcrystalxxbv A Question ]
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