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50 EDITABLE Projects and Assignments for ANY NOVEL STUDY

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This is such a great bundle of resources!! A lot of choice and opportunities for students to get creative with their knowledge.
I love the options and the directions are clear and easy to follow so students can easily select their choice of activities without me having to spend time going over each one in class!

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This bundle contains 50 projects and activities for ANY NOVEL STUDY in secondary English Language Arts. Use these projects, activities, handouts, and lessons to enrich your students’ close reading and analysis of any novel unit in your curriculum.

THIS BUNDLE CONTAINS BOTH A PDF VERSION AND AN EDITABLE MICROSOFT WORD VERSION SO THAT YOU CAN ADAPT THESE RESOURCE FOR DISTANCE LEARNING AS NEEDED!

This bundle includes the following projects, activities, lessons, and handouts:

1. FreeChoiceReadingChallenge

2. Close Reading Bookmarks
3. Reading Check
4. One-Pager Assignment & Rubric

5. Novel Project Choice Board

6. Character Postcard Activity
7. Plot Map Activity
8. Fill-in-the-blank Reading Check
9. Précis Assignment
10. Character Letter
11. Diction Guide
12. Figurative Language Guide
13. Book Trailer
14. Book Jacket Assignment
15. Character Instagram
16. Character Planner
17. Character Profile
18. Most Important Quote
19. Points of View
20. Fiction Close Reading Choice Board 21. Discussion Generator
22. Book Headlines
23. Topic-Themes List
24. Anticipation Guide
25. Vocabulary Entries

26.Double-EntryJournal
27. Character Flashback
28. Story Map
29. Reading Log Bookmarks
30. Book Exploration & Log
31. Character Obstacle Course
32. What Would the Character do?

33. Character Campaign

34. Character Blog
35. Genre Reading Challenge
36. Book Tasting Pre-Reading Activity #1

37. Book Tasting Pre-Reading Activity #2

38. Debate Guide
39. Debatable Statements
40. Novel Connections
41. Literary Discussion Questions
42. Soundtrack Project
43. Top 10 Lists
44. Novel Theme Park Project
45. Character Body Map
46. Novel Task Stations
47. Wanted Poster
48. Podcast Project
49. Pic Notes Templates for Any Novel

50. Essay Prompts + Rubric

This bundle includes interactive lessons that integrate research and synthesis as well as items such as bookmarks to help students keep track of their reading + literary elements/ techniques.

For example, the Genre Challenge gives students the challenge of reading across genres rather than a traditional reading tracker that only tracks page numbers. For this challenge, students read different types of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama and record the titles of the pieces on the Genre Challenge handout.

For the Novel “TOP TEN,” students keep track of their top ten ranking items for a given novel. They can then use their lists to spark debate and discussion in class. This is an innovative type of “reading log” that encourages more interaction rather than a traditional quote log. The bundle also includes other traditional novel study items such as reading checks, character body maps, plot maps, and discussion guides.

The Ultimate Novel Study Bundle also contains several projects to use for any novel unit. These projects include:

—Book Trailer Project

—Book Jacket Project

—One-Pager Project

—Novel Theme Park Project

—Novel PODCAST Project

—Novel Blog Project

... and MORE!

In the Novel BLOG Project, students create a blog dedicated to a specific novel and explore various literary elements across assigned posts. In the One-Pager Project, students create an artistic representation of their interpretation of a novel in order to use visuals and text to convey meaning.

There are enough projects and activities in this bundle to use throughout the entire year. Students will enjoy selecting a book to study by attending a “book tasting” in your classroom and then selecting their own project from the Fiction Close Reading Choice Board.

The Ultimate Novel Study Bundle by Bespoke ELA is sure to make a great addition to your curriculum throughout the school year!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text.
Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including analogies or allusions to other texts.
Compare and contrast the structure of two or more texts and analyze how the differing structure of each text contributes to its meaning and style.

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