Introduction
Welcome: The Reader's corner
Description: All about your favorite books
Grade level: 4th grade
Curriculum: Reading
Unit: Characters and Settings in the book
This week we are going over the Characters in the book and the type of settings that take place in the book. There are many different books, but I have picked a few for you out. I want you to read these books with your group and evaluate them. I want you to be very detailed about the things you like about the book and the things you and your group do not like about. These are these are the books I have picked out for you: The Boy who painted dragons, Shiloh, Jumanji, Crickwing, and 2030 A day in the life of Tomorrow's Kids. On Friday, you and your group will present your poster of your book to the class!

Task
For this assignment, you will have a week to complete. Will work on this everyday in class when you come in. There will be 5 groups of 3. I will assign each group a book. You and your group will read this book and talk about it with one another. I will give you a list of questions to answer. You will get one big poster board to put your questions and answers on. Each group will either have to draw a picture of what they think the setting is like in the book, or what they think the characters look like.

Process
Group 1: The Boy who painted Dragons

Questions:
1. Title and Author
2. Brief summary of the book
3. What are the settings like in the book?
4. How many (if multiple) settings are in the book?
5. Tell me your group's favorite character and why?
6. If you were in the book, which character would you want to be and why?
7. Include 5 other facts about the setting(s) and characters in your story.
Group 2: Shiloh
![Shiloh] (By: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor) [published: September, 1991]: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor: Amazon.com: Books](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41viwgojmwL._SX246_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg)
Questions:
1. Title and Author
2. Brief summary of the book
3. What are the settings like in the book?
4. How many (if multiple) settings are in the book?
5. Tell me your group's favorite character and why?
6. If you were in the book, which character would you want to be and why?
7. Include 5 other facts about the setting(s) and characters in your story.
Group 3: Jumanji

Questions:
1. Title and Author
2. Brief summary of the book
3. What are the settings like in the book?
4. How many (if multiple) settings are in the book?
5. Tell me your group's favorite character and why?
6. If you were in the book, which character would you want to be and why?
7. Include 5 other facts about the setting(s) and characters in your story.
Group 4: Crickwing

Questions:
1. Title and Author
2. Brief summary of the book
3. What are the settings like in the book?
4. How many (if multiple) settings are in the book?
5. Tell me your group's favorite character and why?
6. If you were in the book, which character would you want to be and why?
7. Include 5 other facts about the setting(s) and characters in your story.
Group 5: 2030 A day in the life of Tomorrow's Kids

Questions
1. Title and Author
2. Brief summary of the book
3. What are the settings like in the book?
4. How many (if multiple) settings are in the book?
5. Tell me your group's favorite character and why?
6. If you were in the book, which character would you want to be and why?
7. Include 5 other facts about the setting(s) and characters in your story.
Evaluation
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Presentation was not organized, lacked neatness, did not have great pictures, and did not tell the story well. 0 points |
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Requirements
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Presentation answered none of the required questions about the books and had no additional facts about the story. 0 points |
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Creativity
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Presentation did have strong answers from their book and did not have great pictures. 0 points |
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Presentation
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Presentation was not clear, the speaker was not confident, and they did not use great group work during the presentation. 0 points |
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Conclusion
In conclusion: Students should understand what the setting and who the characters are in all different types of books. Sometimes, it can difficult for each student to comprehend what the characters and settings in a book are. This a fun, hands on activity that can teach them about characters and the setting of the book.
Teacher Page
Grade level: 4th grade
Subject: 4th grade reading
This WebQuest is a fun way to help students understand who the characters are in a book and what the setting is.