Literature Creative Assignments

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Literature creative assignments

Year two 2023-2024

Choose TWO of the following assignments to complete while you read your
book

1. Decide on an alternate title for the book. Why is it appropriate? Is it better than
the one the book has now? Why or Why not?

2. Make a "wanted" poster for one of the characters or objects in your book.
Include the following: (a) a drawing or cut out picture of the character or
object, (b) a physical description of the character or object, (c) the character's
or object's misdeeds (or deeds?), (d) other information about the character or
object which is important, (e) the reward offered for the capture of the
character or object.

3. Write a scene that could have happened in the book you read but didn't. After
you have written the scene, explain how it would have changed the outcome
of the book.
4. Complete a series of five drawings that show five of the major events in the
plot of the book you read. Write captions for each drawing so that the
illustrations can be understood by someone who did not read the book.

5. Select one character from the book you read who has the qualities of a
heroine or hero. List these qualities and tell why you think they are heroic.

6. List five of the main characters from the book you read. Give three examples
of what each character learned or did not learn in the book.

7. Interview a character from your book. Write at least ten questions that will give
the character the opportunity to discuss his/her thoughts and feelings about
his/her role in the story. However you choose to present your interview is up to
you.

8. Write a letter (10-sentence minimum) to the main character of your book


asking questions, protesting a situation, and/or making a complaint and/or a
suggestion. This must be done in the correct letter format.

9. Write a letter to the author of your novel and explain how you feel about the
book.

10. Write a diary that one of the story's main characters might have kept before,
during, or after the book's events. Remember that the character's thoughts
and feelings are very important in a diary.

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