2. Jigsaw Classics
1. Set up a LiveBinders account.
2. Establish collaboration with one or two
other students who are reading the same
book.
3. Once established, choose which binder
will be the group’s.
4. Background
Research the book, the author, or historical
contexts
1. At least four subtabs
2. At least three research sources
3. At least one presentation/compilation of
the research
5. Character Links
Think about the key characters and the
relationships among them.
1. Subtabs for each analysis or for each
character
2. Use various mediums
3. Show deep analysis or layered
connections
6. Summary
Set up subtabs by chapter or chapter sets
1. Summarize what happens
2. Show the links between the events
3. Key quotes should be evident
4. Use a variety of mediums
(wordle, tagxedo, animoto, etc. ?)
7. Analysis
Thoroughly analyze the novel, its elements,
and its embedded layers
1. AP-style language
2. Thorough
3. Insightful
4. Varied
5. Use diverse mediums
8. Assessments
These most likely will parallel your summary
sets.
1. Create quizzes and answer sheet tabs.
2. Create a final test on your book. Use AP-
style questions.
Formats may vary: google docs, word,
“quizmoto,” museum boxes, ????
9. Contemporary
Connections
1. Research connections in contemporary
culture. Use a variety of mediums to show
parallels between your book and the world
today. Be creative, be clear, and be
accurate.
2. Ever notice how your book is quoted in
other books, in movies, or on television?
Collect the references and link to them.
10. eGames
1. Create five eGames for your book.
2. Show summary and analysis.
3. Teach the book through games.
4. Be diverse and used varied mediums.