Because it weaves in historical fiction with other literary elements, The Jewel & the Key is the perfect type of YA book to bring into the classroom. And lucky for us, author Louise Spiegler is a teacher herself -- and already had some ideas! She's been putting together a classroom guide that will eventually find... Continue Reading →
The Jewel & the Key by Louise Spiegler Classroom Guide
Because it weaves in historical fiction with other literary elements, The Jewel & the Key is the perfect type of YA book to bring into the classroom. And lucky for us, author Louise Spiegler is a teacher herself -- and already had some ideas! She's been putting together a classroom guide that will eventually find... Continue Reading →
Abandon by Meg Cabot: Classroom Ideas
All this week we've been featuring Abandon by Meg Cabot, the first book in her new paranormal trilogy. There are so many things we love about this book (great characters, eerie happenings, romance, intrigue, etc.) -- but something we're really keen about is the fact that Cabot draws so much influence from topics perfect for... Continue Reading →
Abandon by Meg Cabot: Classroom Ideas
All this week we've been featuring Abandon by Meg Cabot, the first book in her new paranormal trilogy. There are so many things we love about this book (great characters, eerie happenings, romance, intrigue, etc.) -- but something we're really keen about is the fact that Cabot draws so much influence from topics perfect for... Continue Reading →
Jane Eyre: Classroom Tools for Students & Teachers
Though we tend to focus on new YA literature here at Novel Novice, we also can't help but bring things back to the classics from time to time. With the upcoming new movie adaptation of Jane Eyre, this is the perfect time to talk about Charlotte Bronte's novel. We recently told you about an AMAZING... Continue Reading →
Jane Eyre: Classroom Tools for Students & Teachers
Though we tend to focus on new YA literature here at Novel Novice, we also can't help but bring things back to the classics from time to time. With the upcoming new movie adaptation of Jane Eyre, this is the perfect time to talk about Charlotte Bronte's novel. We recently told you about an AMAZING... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice: Lesson Plans, Essay & Project Ideas
One of the things we love most about Elizabeth Eulberg's Prom & Prejudice is that it offers countless opportunities to further explore Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. And since Austen's novel is such a staple in so many English classrooms, here's a perfect opportunity to relate a new, contemporary novel to your school work. We've... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice: Lesson Plans, Essay & Project Ideas
One of the things we love most about Elizabeth Eulberg's Prom & Prejudice is that it offers countless opportunities to further explore Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. And since Austen's novel is such a staple in so many English classrooms, here's a perfect opportunity to relate a new, contemporary novel to your school work. We've... Continue Reading →
Delcroix Academy: The Candidates by Inara Scott: Study Guide
Yesterday, we brought you our review of Delcroix Academy: The Candidates by Inara Scott. And if you check out this book for yourself, we have some good news. You can delve deeper into the story and have the perfect excuse to use it for homework using Inara's handy study guide! Many thanks to Inara for... Continue Reading →
Delcroix Academy: The Candidates by Inara Scott: Study Guide
Yesterday, we brought you our review of Delcroix Academy: The Candidates by Inara Scott. And if you check out this book for yourself, we have some good news. You can delve deeper into the story and have the perfect excuse to use it for homework using Inara's handy study guide! Many thanks to Inara for... Continue Reading →
