As secondary ELA teachers, there are certain traditional activities that we tend to give our students during a novel study. These activities range from body maps to dialectical journals. After using the same activities over and over, I began to seek out new and innovative ways to target essential reading and writing skills that would interest students while also integrating modern technology.
Here are FIVE Innovative Activities for Any Novel Unit!
For this activity, students work in groups and move around the room to visit different task stations that challenge them to analyze the text through different lenses. Here’s what students will do:
For this project, students work in a group to design a theme park based upon the literary elements of a selected novel. The various aspects of the park from the layout to the rides to the characters should be inspired by the novel.
Students should consider the following questions:
For the Theme Park Novel Project, students will create:
After brainstorming the various aspects of their novel theme parks, students will present their theme parks to the class. Find the Theme Park Novel Project as part of The Ultimate Novel Study Bundle: 50 Projects and Assignments for ANY NOVEL.
The purpose of a headline is to simultaneously report key information while grabbing the attention of the reader. A good headline tells what the article is about and makes you want to read it. Therefore, the words within a headline must be carefully and purposefully chosen in order to serve two purposes: report and persuade.
For this activity, students write three headlines for a preselected book that reveal key elements such as plot, character, and setting. They should try to find unique angles into the story that would catch attention while still being relevant to the story. This is also a great lesson to pair with rhetorical devices. Students should try using rhetorical strategies such as alliteration, puns, and repetition to make each headline catch more attention! Students then explain how the headlines connect to the book and how they grab attention.
Instagram is a popular social media platform that allows users to create magazine-like layouts of images, leave comments, and use hashtags to target key concepts and ideas from posts. But— you probably already knew that!
For this assignment, students create a fictitious Instagram account for a book character of their choice. Students should consider the following questions:
The character’s Instagram page should include the following elements:
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For this assignment, students work with a group of peers to create a podcast episode on a novel of their choice. They must include:
This is a great project that integrates modern technology into an interactive format that will resonate with students. After students complete their podcasts, teachers can use them to target listening skills in or outside of class. Find the Novel Podcast Project as part of The Ultimate Novel Study Bundle: 50 Projects and Assignments for ANY NOVEL.
What activities and projects do you like to do with your students during a novel unit to target essential skills? Leave us a comment! We’d love to hear from you!