![Looking for new ways to engage your students in literature, especially with classics that might seem old and outdated? In this secondary English Language Arts blog hop, the Literary League showcases resources that can be used with any literary text, time after time, year after year. Looking for new ways to engage your students in literature, especially with classics that might seem old and outdated? In this secondary English Language Arts blog hop, the Literary League showcases resources that can be used with any literary text, time after time, year after year.](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Naw-nmc8obo/VspGSW4LuQI/AAAAAAAAHLo/uH1mL5vFS_0/s400/leapin-pin02.png)
- leap into a book recommended by a friend, a colleague, or especially a student, who is anxiously awaiting our review
- leap into a new novel we’re teaching, whether or not we’ve had time to fully prepare a complete unit
- leap into a classic, maybe not one of our favorites, but something we know students need to sit with in order to grow as a reader
A favorite resource I use to engage my students in literature is my NOVEL STUDY - READING JOURNAL FOR ANY NOVEL. I have used these graphic organizers with students from 5th-10th grade with success with many, many different novels! Combine the graphic organizers with standard chapter questions or use them in different combinations for different chapters or sections of the novel.
You can read about other engaging literature resources from the other Literary Leaguers linked up below and also enter in the rafflecopter below for a chance to win them all.
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