Reading list & Follow-up assignments
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Reading list & Follow-up assignments
Coral Reef Senior High School English Department Summer Reading Assignments 2015 • Book 1: Greek Myths by Olivia Coolidge Do both the written and visual assignment for your mythology book. Written Assignment Write 3 journal/reader’s log entries, each of which refers to a different story. Each entry should include the following: 1. The name of the story and number of the page on which the story begins. 2. A 5-8 sentence summary of the story, written in the voice of a character other than the narrator. 3. The lesson or moral from the story. Visual Assignment Illustrate 3 important scenes from the mythology book using any artistic method (drawing, painting, collage). Write at least one paragraph per drawing, explaining the drawing. • Book 2: Select one of the following: Night, by Elie Wiesel Tears of a Tiger or Panic, by Sharon Draper The Pearl, by John Steinbeck Assignment: Choose one from each column (one written, one visual): Written Assignment Visual Assignment A. Identify a character’s main problem in the novel. 1. Create a collage, no larger than 11”x14” Write a letter to the character explaining how you revealing how you see the main character would have reacted if you were in the same in your book. Attach a separate piece of situation. paper, explaining what you are showing in the collage. B. Choose one important scene from the novel and 2. Create a “wanted poster” for one of the explain how that scene is similar or different from characters in the book. It should include your life in three paragraphs or more. Use details the following: a) a drawing of the from both the book and your life in your character or object b) a physical explanation. description of the character or object c) what the character or object has done wrong d) other important information and e) the reward being offered. C. Write a one page “pitch” to a movie producer 3. Design an advertising campaign to explaining why the novel would or would not be a promote the sale of the book you read. good movie. If you think it would be a good Your ad may come in the form of a poster, movie, who would you cast in it? Explain why a magazine or newspaper ad, bumper those actors would be good choices for those sticker or a button. characters. Use details to support your explanation. If the book would not be a good movie, explain why using details from the novel. These assignments are due during the second week of school (in September) and will count as part of your Language Arts grade. Feel free to turn in your assignments on the first day of school. Some teachers will give extra credit! Coral Reef Senior High School English Department Summer Reading Assignments 2015 • Book 1: Greek Myths by Olivia Coolidge Do both the written and visual assignment for your mythology book. Written Assignment Write 3 journal/reader’s log entries, each of which refers to a different story. Each entry should include the following: 4. The name of the story and number of the page on which the story begins. 5. A 5-8 sentence summary of the story, written in the voice of a character other than the narrator. 6. The lesson or moral from the story. Visual Assignment Illustrate 3 important scenes from the mythology book using any artistic method (drawing, painting, collage). Write at least one paragraph per drawing, explaining the drawing. • Book 2: Select one of the following: The Alchemist, by Paolo Coehlo Chinese Handcuffs, by Chris Crutcher The Battle of Jericho, by Sharon Draper The Other Wes Moore, by Wes Moore Assignment: Choose one from each column (one written, one visual): Written Assignment A. Create an advice column (Dear Abby-style) and give the characters in the story advice on how to handle their problems. Visual Assignment 1. Create a timeline of at least 10 major events in the book. Use drawings or magazine cutouts to illustrate events along the timeline. B. Select four significant quotes from the book and 2. Create a six-panel comic strip explain why each quote is important to the story. highlighting six key scenes in the book you have read. Remember to think analytically about any of the characters, events and themes you encountered and present them in your strip in the order they happened. C. Write a character diary as if you are the main character in the story. Include one descriptive entry, one reflective entry, one persuasive entry, all based on events that happened during the novel. D. Write a detailed poem about one of the characters, at least 12 lines long. • Book 3: OPTIONAL reading for students enrolled in AP World History: The History of the World in Six Glasses, by Tom Standage These assignments are due during the second week of school (in September) and will count as part of your Language Arts grade. Feel free to turn in your assignments on the first day of school. Some teachers will give extra credit! Coral Reef Senior High School English Department Summer Reading Assignments 2015 • Book 1: Mythology by Edith Hamilton Do both the written and visual assignment for your mythology book. Written Assignment Write 3 journal/reader’s log entries, each of which refers to a different story. Each entry should include the following: 1. The name of the story and number of the page on which the story begins. 2. A 5-8 sentence summary of the story, written in the voice of a character other than the narrator. 3. The lesson or moral from the story. Visual Assignment Illustrate 3 important scenes from the mythology book using any artistic method (i.e., drawing, painting, collage). Write at least one paragraph per drawing, explaining the drawing. • Book 2: Select one of the following: The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, by Mark Haddon Assignment: Choose one from each column (one written, one visual): Written Assignment A. Write a poem of at least 15 lines long about one of the characters. B. Imagine that you are the author of the book you just read. Suddenly the book becomes a best seller. Write a letter to a movie producer to convince him/her to make your book into a movie. Who would star in it? Why? C. How does the author us setting, symbols OR foreshadowing in your novel? Write an explanation, using details from the novel, in a paragraph or two. Visual Assignment 1. Create a complete Facebook profile page for one of the characters in your book. Include a photo, friends list, likes, status update(s), friend comments, and “About Me” section. Include important details about your character’s life, including the setting and events from the novel. Be creative. 2. Create a collage no larger than 11”x14” revealing how you see the main character in your book. Attach a separate piece of paper, explaining what you are showing in the collage. • Book 3: OPTIONAL reading for students enrolled in AP World History: The History of the World in Six Glasses, by Tom Standage These assignments are due during the second week of school (in September) and will count as part of your Language Arts grade. Feel free to turn in your assignments on the first day of school. Some teachers will give extra credit! Coral Reef Senior High School English Department Summer Reading Assignments 2015 • Book 1: Mythology by Edith Hamilton Do both the written and visual assignment for your mythology book. Written Assignment Write 3 journal/reader’s log entries, each of which refers to a different story. Each entry should include the following: 1. The name of the story and number of the page on which the story begins. 2. A 5-8 sentence summary of the story, written in the voice of a character other than the narrator. 3. The lesson or moral from the story. Visual Assignment Illustrate 3 important scenes from the mythology book using any artistic method (drawing, painting, collage). Write at least one paragraph per drawing, explaining the drawing. • Book 2: Select one of the following: The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, by Mark Haddon Assignment: Choose one from each column (one written, one visual): Written Assignment A. Compose a character’s diary, with at least five journal entries. Include events that happened during the story and reflect on how they affected the character (approximately 1 paragraph per entry.) B. Write a series of at least five Twitter-like responses that hold firm to the 140 character limit per “tweet” following one particular event in the novel. C. Taking into consideration the genre, plot, setting and character in your novel, how is your book similar and different from another book or story you have read? (1 page typed double spaced, or 2 pages written.) Visual Assignment 1. Create a complete Facebook profile page for one of the characters in your book. Include a photo, friends list, likes, status update(s), friend comments, and “About Me” section. Include important details about your character’s life, including the setting and events from the novel. Be creative. 2. Design a poster to promote the sale of the book you read. On a separate sheet of paper, include a one paragraph explanation to reveal what you included on the poster. • Book 3: OPTIONAL reading for students enrolled in AP World History: The History of the World in Six Glasses, by Tom Standage These assignments are due during the second week of school (in September) and will count as part of your Language Arts grade. Feel free to turn in your assignments on the first day of school. Some teachers will give extra credit!