Literature - Contemporary
Literature-Contemporary: In this course, we'll dive into the vibrant world of Contemporary Literature, exploring recent works of fiction, poetry, and drama from diverse perspectives and voices. We'll sharpen our reading and comprehension skills by reading modern narratives and learning how to critically evaluate and engage with the themes and ideas they present. Plus, we will have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in reading compelling contemporary books or short stories based on our personal interests.
Instructions:
Choose FOUR (4) projects from this list to show your learning (if you have other ideas, please reach out to your teacher):
Analyze the plot
Draw a map or paint a picture of the setting
Determine the theme, main idea, and supporting details (write, slideshow, etc.…)
Analyze the story elements (write, slideshow, etc.…)
Build a model of the main character’s home
Create character trading cards
Draw the main characters
Describe the plot, characters, and thematic content of the book
Summarize sections or plotlines of the book
Connect ideas from the book to current events
Create an infographic
Write an essay
Create a booklet/brochure
Sculpt the characters out of clay
Create a PowerPoint or Slideshow
Construct a diorama based on a favorite scene in the story
Sketch or paint your favorite scene from the story
Design a plot diagram or timeline of the story
Explain how the story connects to modern society
Describe the symbolism in the book
Look at inner conflict versus outer conflict
Look at the verbal dramatic or situational irony
Describe how the characters change over time - characterization
Write from the narrator’s point of view - 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Design a board game based on your book’s plot
Generate a Book Trailer video (like a movie trailer) for the book
Research the author and write a biographical sketch about his or her life
Cook and serve food that is relevant to the story and offer it to guests
Make a Best Quotes booklet using great quotes from the story (add illustrations)
Use a diorama to help display the setting, a scene, characters, or animals mentioned
Research plants or animals included in your book
Design a scrapbook based on your story
Write and record a “Ted Talk”
Write and record an elevator pitch of why others should read the book
Abstract word art - use magazines to create a poster
Lead a Book Study with a group of friends and create a deliverable to show learning
Design a magazine or newspaper cover for the book
Design a comic strip
Storytelling - act out a favorite scene (record it)
Write a parody of the book
Rewrite the story from the perspective of a different character
Create a One-Pager about your book
Analyze a character’s weaknesses, strengths, choices, etc…
Design a personal crest/coat of arms for a character in the story
Create a theme collage
Create illustrations to share about certain characters or events in the book
Suggested book list:
You may read more than one! You may also choose to read a book that is not on this list; check with your teacher:
The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
All the Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr
A Man Called Ove - Fredrik Backman
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger
The Fault in Our Stars - John Green
The Glass Castle - Jeannette Walls
The Handmaid’s Tale - Margaret Atwood
The Help - Kathryn Stockett
Henrietta Lacks - Rebecca Skloot
I Am Malala - Malala Yousafzi
The Joy Luck Club - Amy Tan
Life of Pi - Yann Martel
Looking for Alaska - John Green
The Lost Boys of Sudan - Mark Bixler
Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
Peace Like a River - Leif Enger
The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
The Sacred Life of Bees - Sue Monk Kidd
The Time Traveler’s Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
Until They Bring the Streetcars Back - Stanley Gordon West
Water for Elephants - Sara Gruen