1. Create a Blog:
Start thinking out of the box and in the Blog! Using a website of your choice (www.blogspot.com is a great place to start),
create a Blog that will get people talking (and Blogging) about a book of your choice. Remember, the purpose of Blogs is to get discussion going, so start Blogging it up!
Requirements:
*Blog includes at least THREE discussion questions (avoid
who, what, when, where and why questions)
*Each discussion question has one personal response
(three sentences each)
*Blog is colorful and includes a picture of the cover of the
book (you may include additional pictures)
2. Create a Glog:
Tired of boring posters made with markers and crayons? Time to take posters to a new level using www.glogster.com. Everything you need to create a fresh, interesting online poster about your book of choice is right at your finger tips!
Requirements:
*Glog includes main pieces of the plot (exposition, rising
action, conflict, climax, falling action, resolution)
*Glog includes at least three pictures
*Glog is colorful
3. Create a Storybook using Voicethread:
Tell a story in a whole new way using Voicethread. Pick your pictures, use your own words, make the story your own! Check out www.voicethread.com to get started.
Requirements:
*Voicethread includes a slide for each part of the plot
(exposition, rising action, conflict, climax, falling action,
resolution)
*Each slide includes at least one picture
*Each slide includes at least three sentences (may
be typed in or read aloud using microphone)
4. Character Expose:
Time to meet the characters you love (or love to hate), and Prezi is the tool to help you do it! Using www.prezi.com, allow us to take a closer look at the characters in a novel of your choice.
Requirements:
*Prezi must include expose on FIVE characters
*Each expose must include: name, three character
traits with PROOF from the text, picture (use
descriptions from the book to find a picture to match
what the character could look like)
*Prezi is colorful and easy to follow
Start thinking out of the box and in the Blog! Using a website of your choice (www.blogspot.com is a great place to start),
create a Blog that will get people talking (and Blogging) about a book of your choice. Remember, the purpose of Blogs is to get discussion going, so start Blogging it up!
Requirements:
*Blog includes at least THREE discussion questions (avoid
who, what, when, where and why questions)
*Each discussion question has one personal response
(three sentences each)
*Blog is colorful and includes a picture of the cover of the
book (you may include additional pictures)
2. Create a Glog:
Tired of boring posters made with markers and crayons? Time to take posters to a new level using www.glogster.com. Everything you need to create a fresh, interesting online poster about your book of choice is right at your finger tips!
Requirements:
*Glog includes main pieces of the plot (exposition, rising
action, conflict, climax, falling action, resolution)
*Glog includes at least three pictures
*Glog is colorful
3. Create a Storybook using Voicethread:
Tell a story in a whole new way using Voicethread. Pick your pictures, use your own words, make the story your own! Check out www.voicethread.com to get started.
Requirements:
*Voicethread includes a slide for each part of the plot
(exposition, rising action, conflict, climax, falling action,
resolution)
*Each slide includes at least one picture
*Each slide includes at least three sentences (may
be typed in or read aloud using microphone)
4. Character Expose:
Time to meet the characters you love (or love to hate), and Prezi is the tool to help you do it! Using www.prezi.com, allow us to take a closer look at the characters in a novel of your choice.
Requirements:
*Prezi must include expose on FIVE characters
*Each expose must include: name, three character
traits with PROOF from the text, picture (use
descriptions from the book to find a picture to match
what the character could look like)
*Prezi is colorful and easy to follow