Movie posters are a fun way for students to boil down the most important aspects of a novel. After reading Al Capone Does My Shirts, students will create a movie poster that showcases the setting, characters and a chosen scene or overarching themes of the story. Students can include the title and author of the book, a catchy tagline, and a "critic's review" informing the audience why they should go to see the movie and briefly describing the compelling story.
To make this a class assignment, consider giving each student a different chapter or scene to focus on. When students complete their posters, they can be printed out and hung in the classroom. Students should be prepared to present on the choices they made during the creation process.
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Objective: Create a movie poster for the book Al Capone Does My Shirts.
Student Instructions:
Encourage students to exchange their movie posters in pairs or small groups. Peer feedback helps students reflect on their creative choices and learn from each other’s perspectives.
Provide a simple form with prompts like: What stands out most? Does the poster capture the book’s key themes? What could improve? This structure keeps feedback positive and focused.
Demonstrate how to point out strengths and offer gentle suggestions, such as: "I love your use of color to show mood. Maybe you could add a quote to highlight the main conflict."
Invite students to make at least one meaningful change to their poster. This step reinforces growth and shows that feedback is valuable.
Display all the posters and let students circulate, noticing how their peers’ work has evolved. Recognizing progress builds confidence and a sense of community.
The Al Capone Does My Shirts movie poster assignment asks students to design a creative poster that highlights the setting, characters, and a key scene or theme from the novel. Students include the book's title, author, a catchy tagline, and a brief critic’s review to summarize why the story is compelling.
Students start by choosing a scene or theme from Al Capone Does My Shirts, then arrange related images, the title, author, a slogan, and a critic’s review on the poster. They can use provided templates and are encouraged to present their design choices to the class.
A student-made movie poster should feature the book title, author, main characters, a key scene or theme, a catchy tagline, and a short critic's review explaining what makes the story appealing.
Movie poster projects help middle school students synthesize important story elements, promote creativity, and encourage them to think critically about plot, themes, and character development in a fun, visual way.
Yes, teachers and students can access movie poster templates to guide the design process and make the assignment easier and more engaging for everyone.