Join a Novels in Verse Reading Challenge!
Here are some samples from blogs to get you started:
Visit the Busybibliophile to see how she runs her challenge.
Check out how Bornbookish runs her challenge.
BetweenthePages also has a nice explanation of how a challenge like this would work.
Visit the Busybibliophile to see how she runs her challenge.
Check out how Bornbookish runs her challenge.
BetweenthePages also has a nice explanation of how a challenge like this would work.
Start your own Novels in Verse Book Club!
Pick one of the many verse novels to read and have a book club.
Here is a discussion guide for October Mourning by Lesléa Neuman to get you started.
Another good example is this discussion guide about Impulse by Ellen Hopkins.
Here is a discussion guide for October Mourning by Lesléa Neuman to get you started.
Another good example is this discussion guide about Impulse by Ellen Hopkins.
Make your own poetry!
Book spine poetry:
Make a short poem by stacking up a few books.
Check out some more great examples at Book Riot here.
Also look on Tumblr to see many more examples!
Make a short poem by stacking up a few books.
Check out some more great examples at Book Riot here.
Also look on Tumblr to see many more examples!
You can make your own book trailer!
Using Animoto, students made a book trailer for Robert Cormier's Frenchtown Summer. Watch it here.
Use Vimeo to make your own book trailer. Here is an example of one made for Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder.
Wish there was a book trailer for your favorite book? Make one and share it with me. You can use Vimeo, Animoto, iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, Flixtime, or Stupeflix. You could even use an app like Vine!
Use Vimeo to make your own book trailer. Here is an example of one made for Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder.
Wish there was a book trailer for your favorite book? Make one and share it with me. You can use Vimeo, Animoto, iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, Flixtime, or Stupeflix. You could even use an app like Vine!