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“Books have wings. You can’t see them, but they are there just the same. On books’ wings, readers can soar to new places where they meet intriguing characters and experience exciting adventures. But a book’s wings can also help a reader rise above difficult situations – like peer pressure, bullying or prejudice, or to cope with disappointment or loss.
Your Task: To pick a living author that you have already read or are willing to read. Your end product will be a media kit.
Essential Question:
What is the journey an author takes from idea to final publishing?
Project Overview:
You have just been hired by a leading publishing firm in the nation to promote an author and their book. To make money, both the publishing firm and the author need readers to buy their books! Your job is to introduce this author to potential new readers. You will explore-- through careful, in-depth research--what influences the author’s writing, how they develop ideas for their stories, and find notable quotes from the author that reflect their views and beliefs. Armed with this information, you will create promotional material to create a buzz around the author and make others want to read their book. So let’s sell this thing!
Project Requirements:
Author Requirements
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Marketing Campaign
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Created for the target audience (Upper Elementary and Middle School Students)
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Write a summary of the book you read by the author.
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Create Promotional Material
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Examples (Author website page, social media campaign, book tour flyer, etc.)
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Includes author background
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Highlights author’s influences
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Highlights author’s idea development
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Provides insightful quotes by the author.
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How do you go from this… ...to this?
Research: You will receive a daily grade during your research for effective use of time. You will also receive a final grade based on the notetaking rubric for note sheet completion.
Classroom Instructions: Author Project
Video Notes: There is a pause between 9:17-9:31-just fast forward.
Graduation Year (You'll need for Noodletools registration: 2028)
Noodletools Student Notetaking Example
Rick Riordan Author Video
Instructional Videos
Joining the Project
Creating a Noodletools Account
* use 2027 for phone # when registering
Setting up Author project and research cards in Noodletools
My Ideas section of notecard
Sourcing a book
Sourcing an author website
Sourcing a database
Sourcing a Video Clip (Ex: Youtube)
Videos: October 25-November 23
(Sourcing your book even if you don't have the actual book with you)
Video 2-Ideas: All should watch this week Day 1 (Tuesday)
Video 3-Quotes: All should watch Day 2 (Weds)