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Ways To Use this Collection

1

Find Your Story

Adapt written essays into video form, explore culture and history, and invite students to explore their own tastes and interests in the options below. Or choose to adapt them all into a project of your own.

2

Choose a Favorite

Students can chose a book they’ve read, a story that a relative has passed to them, or an original work. Create a video, podcast, or other media that summarizes the story, analyzes what was successful and unsuccessful about it, and explains why that story in particular resonated with the student.

3

Pick a Theme

Educators can provide a reading list or a broad theme for students to choose a work from. Invite them to review the story as it fits into the theme’s bigger picture using lenses like time period, perspective, and reliability of the narrator.

4

Discover Different Perspectives

Explore how the same work can affect people in different ways by inviting students to create honest reviews of one story read by the class. Give students the opportunity to share why they did or did not like a book, and the tools to research and explain why they formed that opinion.

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