The Outsiders Choice Board - Ms. Verret
The Outsiders Choice Board
Choose 1 choice from each column to complete for every two chapters.
Write an interview for a main character of the book. Ask at least 5 questions, and write the answers to the
questions as the character would
respond.
Draw a picture of a main
character, and then write ten
words that describe that
character.
Sequence events from the book on
a timeline.
List the parts of the book that appeal to
each of the five senses. Note why you chose those parts and
the page number.
Write a summary of the book or chapters that you read.
Summarize events from the book by creating a comic strip with at least 4 panels.
Use a flow chart to explain several key
events from the book.
Suggest a solution to a problem from the book. Include
the problem.
Create a conversation between two
characters from the book.
Research a person or event from the book
and make a storyboard to explain
what you found.
Write at least 4 predictions about what you think will happen later in the story (or after the end). Why do you think these things will
happen?
Compare and contrast one of the main
settings of the story to the setting where
you live.
Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting two
characters from the book.
Use a graphic organizer to compare
and contrast characters or events
from the book.
Write a test or quiz for the book. Include 10 questions. Create
an answer key.
Choose a character and imagine he had to pack a suitcase for a trip. What would you
find in it and why?
Write an explanation in which you justify the actions of a
character in the book.
Develop a visual presentation to justify the actions of a character.
Critique the motives of the characters
in the book.
Rate the actions of a person or people from the book. Explain why you rated each one
this way.
Write a letter to the author of the book that describes your opinion of the book or a specific part of the
book.
Create a chart with symbols that represent
a person from the book. Give the
meaning of each symbol.
Make connections to the story, including a connection to your life, to another book you have read, and to
the real world.
Make a hypothesis about what may have changed if a character were in a different setting in the book.
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