To start the program off I'm featuring Divergent by Veronica Roth. I chose this title for a couple of reasons. I love it. It was popular in my LMC last year. I thought teachers would enjoy it as well as students. The third book releases this year and the movie next year. Take your pick! But really it was because I love it so much :)
The first thing I did was sit down and come up with as many ideas as I could to go with the book. Here's a post I did on my book review blog about it. I want the students to see the book everywhere! I'm really lucky in that I have a very supportive principal. We've done some pretty great things so far. Here's what we've started with.
* I wrote the aforementioned blog post about my ideas and shared it with anyone and everyone I thought might also have ideas. One the wonderful people who works with Veronica Roth saw it and sent me some awesome items to use! Here are a few of the things that were in the package:
* At our staff meeting my principal gave me some time to introduce my plan. I gave a brief overview of the book and my ideas. We played the teaser trailer for the movie. I then announced that every teacher, aide, counselor, etc... would received a copy of Divergent. Yeah, they cheered. It was awesome. I then passed out the Divergent faction quiz found at the Divergent Fans website. Every teacher took the quiz and I recorded which faction they were in. Later that week they each got a piece of paper with their faction symbol on it. I asked them to display it somewhere in/near their classroom. It has been so cool to see them everywhere in our school! It's certainly gotten our students talking!
Some of our faction symbols! |
The "What's your faction?" table |
*Finally, I've used two small cases I have on the walls outside the main doors into our library to set up a Red Wings Read display. It features information about the book, the author, and a QR code that sends students to the site I created.
Ignore the glare! |