Monday, October 21, 2013

Halloween Independent Reading

It’s time for our favorite spooky, creepy, and imaginative time of year: HALLOWEEN! To celebrate, our Independent Reading will be chosen from two magnificently scary authors, Edgar Allan Poe (Eng III) and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Eng IV).


Once you choose a short story by your course’s author, you may choose to EITHER (1) complete the assignment below OR (2) complete a typical Reading Log with Creative Role, Research, and Log. Both choices will STILL REQUIRE you to complete a Vocab Mini Project, as found on the blog.


Edgar Allan Poe Short Stories:


Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Short Stories:





Create a visual representation of the plot using the plot diagram that you have known since elementary school. I want you to take this basic literature analysis tool and expound upon it to create a high-school-level interpretation and presentation of your short story. This means that I will be looking for AT LEAST the following elements to be added to your plot diagram storyboard:


  • 30 points: Each of the categories found in adjacent picture in legible and detailed accuracy


  • 25 points: Identify AT LEAST FIVE literary devices used in the short story by creating a flipbook to go along with your plot storyboard. Each device should have a definition, an example from the text, AND one to three sentences explaining the device’s use in the story.


  • 20 points: Images, film clips, sound recordings, or drawings to represent the plot for each moment of action on the chart


  • 15 points: Five-question quiz for your classmates to complete. Must be typed. Put two quizzes on one page, please.


  • 10 points: Presentation to the class over Halloween Week

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