Book Scavenger Evaluating a Novel

You have two options for completing this assignment. You only need to complete ONE of these items, not both

OPTION 1: Book Quiz
Your first option is to take the Book Scavenger quiz here.
Once you are finished with the google form, take a screenshot and submit it to the dropbox in Connexus

Directions: Your goal for this project is to reach _20_ points. You may do a combination of tasks in order to get to 20 points. You may only do one of each item (you cannot do 4 collages to meet your goal), but you may do more than one from any category (you CAN do 1 collage and a setting design). You can do these activities virtually OR on paper. But, if you complete it on paper, you MUST be able to take a picture and submit a photo of it to the Pearson Online Classroom. Have fun and be creative!

How to turn it in:
Once you are finished with each of your tasks, submit each of them to the drop box that will be located at the end of the lesson. I must receive EACH task to be able to give you full credit on the assignment.

20 Points

❑ Music Video - Find an appropriate song that depicts an important theme, symbol, character, or scene from the book. Create the music video. Include pictures, quotes, etc. Explain why you made certain decisions for the video/music and how it relates. You can either have descriptions throughout the video at the bottom of the screen or have an interview type review at the end of the video. (1-2 minutes).
❑ One Page Summary - The first paragraph must introduce characters, setting, and background. The next paragraph must explain 2 major events in chronological order. The last paragraph will be your rating on the book and why.
❑ Cereal Box – Front of box: create a new cover and explain the cover. Back: 2 major events explained. Sides: important quotes and characters with descriptions.
❑ Dear Diary - You have entered the mind of one of the main characters. Write 2 diary entries from that character’s point of view. Keep in mind the character’s traits and voice when writing these entries.
❑ Continue the Story/Alternative Ending - Pretty self-explanatory…create answers to your own questions about the future of the characters in the book (at least 1/2 page typed). Keep to the original story writing.
❑ Timeline – Create an illustrated timeline of at least 8 important events from the story. Write a description of each event and draw and color illustrations for each (events need to be in order of which they occur).
❑ Book in a bag – Choose 8 items that represent people, places, and events in the book. Place them in a bag. Write a description of each item and how it relates to the book.

15 Points
❑ EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! – Create the front page of a newspaper/tabloid announcing an important event that took place in the story. Have pictures describing the events. Create a title for your newspaper/tabloid.
❑ Talk Show Interview – Think Oprah, Dr. Phil, Maury. They interview people/families with tragedy in their lives. Create an interview with characters that have conflict in the story. The “host” of your created talk show must ask 5 questions. You need to find/create answers to the host’s questions based off how the character(s) act in the story. Type your interview and print it out. (you can act this out/record it and present for +5)
10 Points
❑ Comic Book –Write a comic book version of an important scene. Illustrate and color.
❑ The Power of Music - Create an album using appropriate songs to depict an important character or scene from the book. Create YouTube Playlist. You will need to have at least 5 songs and have descriptions for why you chose to include those songs/how it relates (1 sentence per song)
❑ Letter Author/Character- Write a letter to the author giving your opinion of the book and why. OR write a letter to a character. Give them advice and/or ask questions. (Needs to be 1 paragraph) Remember to include all of the requirements for a letter.
❑ Poetry (variety of point options) – Try your hand at poetry. Use figurative language like simile, metaphor, personification, etc. to create a poem about something in the book. Write a paragraph explaining how it relates to the book. (5 pts. Poetry + 5 pts. Creativity)

5 Points
❑ Collage - Depict an important theme, symbol, character, or scene from the book. Paste these pictures and words on a poster board and have a description for your decision to include the images and words you chose. Be sure to explain how it relates to the story.
❑ Picture It – Draw pictures/words to depict an important theme, symbol, character, or scene from the play. Write a paragraph explanation on a separate piece of paper about the choices you made.
❑ Setting/costume design – Draw or create a costume/setting design for 2 characters or 2 settings. Consider colors, shapes, layout, patterns, etc. when designing. Make sure they resemble the character’s attitude and traits for the costume.

1 answer

It looks like you have a creative assignment to complete based on the novel "Book Scavenger." Since you only need to complete one task to demonstrate your understanding of the book, I can help guide you to choose which one might be best for you. Here are some suggestions based on each option:

1. Music Video

If you enjoy working with multimedia and have the skills or tools to create a video, this option would allow you to express your interpretation of the book through visuals and music. Be sure to select a song that resonates with core themes or pivotal scenes.

2. One Page Summary

This option is a straightforward way to summarize the book and articulate your thoughts. If you are good at concise writing and appreciate the structure of a summary, this would be a solid choice.

3. Cereal Box

This creative visual project combines art and writing. If you like designing and can come up with clever visuals and explanations, this could be very engaging.

4. Dear Diary

If you enjoy character exploration and want to delve into the mindset of a protagonist, diary entries can be a fun way to explore the character’s thoughts and emotions.

5. Continue the Story/Alternative Ending

If you have ideas about what could happen next in the storyline or want to explore different possibilities for the characters, writing an alternative ending can be very rewarding.

6. Timeline

If you're good at organizing events chronologically and can illustrate, this would help you understand the story arc clearly while expressing creativity.

7. Book in a Bag

Selecting items that represent various aspects of the book can be a fun brainstorming activity. If you enjoy tangible, creative projects, this option could be very engaging.

8. EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

Creating a newspaper front page can be a fun way to highlight important events in a visually appealing way.

9. Talk Show Interview

This option allows you to engage with the characters deeply through dialogue. If you enjoy writing conversational pieces, this could work well.

10. Comic Book

If you enjoy graphics and storytelling, reimagining a scene as a comic can be a fun artistic challenge.

11. The Power of Music

Creating a playlist can help you think about the characters and themes on a deeper level. This could work well if you enjoy music and have strong associations with certain songs.

12. Letter to Author/Character

If you enjoy writing letters and sharing your opinions, this could be a straightforward and meaningful task.

13. Poetry

If you're interested in writing creatively and enjoy using figurative language, crafting a poem could be both challenging and rewarding.

14. Collage

If you prefer working with visuals and are inclined to create something that showcases themes or characters, this could delight your creative side.

15. Picture It

This is similar to the collage but focuses more on drawing and illustration. If you prefer to illustrate your thoughts, this option is great.

16. Setting/Cosutme Design

If you enjoy design, creating character costumes or setting designs can be a fun way to explore character traits and themes through art.

Final Decision

Choose the one that speaks to your strengths or interests you the most. If you want guidance on how to approach one of the tasks, feel free to ask!