In the book divergent by veronica roth, the author uses different elements of plot to create a story that, not only makes the reader think about the dystopian society and freedom of choice in which beatrice prior, the main character, lives. Book talk in class about the book divergent by veronica roth. From the abnegation faction manifesto abnegation believes that selfishness is the root of evil. May 25, 2011 dystopian books give us so much to work with, its almost too easy to use them in the classroom. For this assignment, you will choose a book that is appropriate to your reading level. The questions are broken out into sections, so they focus on specific chapters within divergent. Divergent novel unit bundle common core aligned editable. In beatrices world, there are five factions that carry out the daily duties of civilized living. Veronica roth this literature guide was written by teens. Being divergent was not her choice, it was her fate. Divergent book talk presentation divergent by veronica. Listeners will find more of this charismatic characters.
When you fill out the script, provide all of the necessary information to help others understand the text, but do not give away the ending of the story. How to use veronica roths divergent to talk to your teen about life values. They show 4s own investigation into the dauntless conspiracy. Model of video book talk for readers and writers workshop. You may choose one of the following topics for your essay. A divergent collection, a companion volume that includes four pre divergent stories told from tobias point of view. This literature guide was created as part of an 11th grade project at castle park high school in indiana. Tris asks four how he knows so much about divergence, but four doesnt reply. Your book talk assignment involves delivering a 23. Divergent is a scifi futuristic novel with a dystopian government.
The novel opens with beatrices mother cutting her hair. A group of amity girls in yellow and red sit in a circle on the cafeteria floor, playing some kind of handslapping game involving a rhyming song. Veronica roths divergent series is one of the most popular in this genre, probably second only to suzanne collins the hunger games. Mar 28, 2016 the third installment in the divergent movie franchise, allegiant, inserted itself into cinematic pop culture with a whimper on its opening weekend, but the movie seems to be completing a unexpectedly weighty arc on the nature of politics. This product contains two separate assignments for creating a fear landscape so. Tris learns shes been assigned to fight peter, and although al suggests giving up early, she. Four recognizes that tris is divergent, since divergents can resist mental manipulation. Dystopian fiction focuses on a futuristic society with many negative elements for example. A literary analysis of divergent, a book by veronica roth. We read divergent in august, and i still had students talking about the. From the amity faction manifesto amity values peacefulness and harmony above all and believes that aggression is the source of all discord. Beatrice prior is the protagonist, just sixteen years old. She is torn between finding herself through who she is, and who everyone else wants her to be. Divergent author veronica roth talks about the inspiration for.
Did it seem like an attempt to get you to read the sequel. You will create a book trailer, which you will show to the class, and after this, you will give a 35 minute talk about your book. Everything we could find suggested trying divergent next. Did they have home reading assignments or did you just read this in class. The society has a loss of individuality, by choosing between five different factions. Mar 26, 2014 when creating a book talk in general, one must be careful as not to reveal too many details. In the dystopian chicago, the population is divided into up to five factions namely. Its sequel is insurgent, which is followed by allegiant.
It needs to contain enough information to lure the viewer into reading the book. Divergent is veronica roths debut novel, and the latest entry in a long. James dashner, new york times bestselling author of the maze runner a taut and shiveringly exciting read. The book talk is 35 minutes long and satisfies the oral communication aspect of language arts. A summary of part x section4 in veronica roths divergent. According to my students, the next book, allegiant, will be released in october of. The city is separated into 5 factions based on personality traits.
So also being the title of first book in the series, the trilogy is known as divergent trilogy. Jan 19, 2014 divergent book report divergent is a novel by veronica roth. The factions are abnegationselflessness, eruditeintelligence, candorhonesty, dauntlessbravery, and amitypeaceful. Remember you should have read 2 books and you will present both, you can do them the same day or different days, it is up to you. A literary analysis of divergent, a book by veronica roth kibin. And if you liked this post, youll love these great articles on personal development. Veronica roth has been writing since she was around 12 years old and has now achieved so much at just 25. Every few minutes i hear a chorus of laughter from. Divergent by veronica roth presented by christine fannin author. Fans of the divergent series by numberone new york times bestselling author veronica roth will be thrilled by four. Divergent book talk presentation divergent by veronica roth.
You will read the book and prepare a book talk oral book report for the class. Your book talk does not have to be just like everyone elses so you can write more if you want to do so. Jan 3, 2014 my comprehensive literature guide novel unit for veronica roths divergent is aligned with the common core state standards and contains editable microsoft word versions so teachers can customize the questions, assessments, and activities to meet the. Below is a comprehensive list of all assignments and handouts included in the novel study. Cruel thoughts lead to cruel words, and hurt you as much as they hurt their target. Introduction divergent is the first book of the divergent trilogy. As you use the form below to write your own book talk, remember it is only a suggested, basic form. See more ideas about novel studies, divergent, divergent novel. While divergent is slightly below the eighth grade lexile range, the lexile rating method does not account for content. How to use veronica roths divergent to talk to your teen about. In the book divergent by veronica roth, beatrice tris prior has to go on an intriguing adventure to find herself. Refer back to the book and the discussions we have had in.
A short summary of veronica roths divergent this free synopsis covers all the crucial. Did they have home reading assignments or did you just read this in. Anybody who has read divergent would know why 4 needed to leave the abnegation, his trials through dauntless, to making becoming the legend that is 4. The second, third and fourth story add to work well along side the divergent book. You can add a picture of the cover or the author or important things that appear in.
There is also a media component to the assignment, which satisfies the media component of language arts. The students chose the book to read, produced a video book talk link below. Divergent lesson plans unit plan for teaching divergent by veronica roth. Divergent novel study is 70 pages in length and packed with printable assignments including. It will be a long time before i quit thinking about this haunting vision of the future. So to investigate one book across all states is daunting as well as premature for this book. They are abnegation which is in control of the government, dauntless which is in charge of security both inside the city and at the city walls, amity which is the faction that grows most of the food and fills the role of caregivers, erudite which is in charge of education and. Nunan 2003 in his book practical english language teaching talks. A young adult dystopian piece of fiction, it was first published in 2011. Your final assignment for this unit is to write an essay. Typically, there are 515 questions per chapter, act or section. To be honest, i saw the movie before i read the novel, and i liked the theme conveyed through the movie. At another set of tables, the erudite chatter over books and newspapers, in constant pursuit of knowledge. Divergent popped to the top of my list after a friend finished reading the host by stephenie meyer and was looking for another postapocalyptic type dystopian.
In this course, i have an assignment to do a young adult literature ya lit book talk, and i chose the book divergent. Review of the divergent series good books for catholic kids. Here is a pdf of the assignment sheet, the rubric for the p. Your goal is to get other students interested in reading the book too. Veronica roth goodreads author topics about this book topics that mention this book. How do you feel about those issues not being explained.
The trilogy consists of divergent 2011, insurgent 2012 and allegiant 20. Below are some essay prompts to get you thinking, and project ideas to keep you busy. I thought the cover looked pretty you know me so i suggested it to my friend. The lexile range for eighth grade is 805l to 1100l. Divergent,by veronica roth,book talk presentation by prezi. Reports begin to circulate about how abnegation leadersandrew prior, and his friend marcus, in particularhave become corrupt. Discussion questions for divergent by veronica roth. The question and answer section for divergent is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel. Divergent unit gabrielle thompsons teaching portfolio. View divergent book talk presentation from engl 436 at azusa pacific university. If you lived in the city described in the novel divergent, which faction do you. Divergent is the debut novel of american novelist veronica roth, published by harper collins childrens books in 2011.
Use these questions for quizzes, homework assignments or tests. In our post on the dystopian genre, we mentioned that many books contain elements of both dystopia and. Jan 3, 2014 my comprehensive literature guide novel unit for veronica roths divergent is aligned with the common core state standards and contains editable microsoft word versions so teachers can customize the questions, assessments, and activities to meet the needs of their students. There are a lot of things that dont get explained in this book like how the factions formed or why lake michigan is a swamp or what dauntless is protecting the city from. The students chose the book to read, produced a video book talk link below and wrote the following questions and project ideas to stimulate thought and action about real issues.
Divergent is the first book about a dystopian world where everyone is divided. Praise for divergent divergent is a captivating, fascinating book that kept me in constant suspense and was never short on surprises. Abnegation, amity, candor, dauntless and finally erudite. This faction embraces selflessness and rejects intellectual curiosity, personal reflection, and creativityfinding. Divergent is a series of young adult science fiction adventure novels by american novelist veronica roth set in a postapocalyptic dystopian chicago. First book is an organization dedicated to providing books to children in need. The books convey powerful messages on belonging and the. Like hunger games, divergent features a strong female protagonist, beatrice tris prior, who tells the story in the first person present.
Listeners first encountered tobias as four in divergent. One day every year, all sixteenyearolds take a personality test that will tell them which faction they are going to be in. Review of the divergent series good books for catholic. This is a book by veronica roth that explores a dystopian theme based in chicago.
Hl books are useful in engaging older struggling or reluctant readers. We sit down with veronica roth to chat about her characters, her creation. Triss world is turned upside down when she finds out shes divergent. Since the movie divergent has just come out in theaters, i thought it would be comical and timely to include a dilemma in the book talk to read the book or watch the movie. A related book, four 2014, presents a series of short stories told from the perspective of one of the trilogys characters, the male love interest four. Remember you should have read 2 books and you will present both, you can do. The constitutional economics of the divergent films. But i wasnt so committed to it that i would freak out over any given test. The following is a basic book talk script to help you prepare to discuss the library book you selected to read independently. While almost certainly unintentional, the thematic arc is intriguing because it brings to life the warnings pr.
The factions are abnegation selflessness, erudite intelligence, candor honesty, dauntless bravery, and amity peaceful. Divergent is the first book of a trilogy written by veronica roth, an american writer. And the third divergent book allegiant was this years winner in the oldest of 4 categories, teen. Part of choosing a faction in divergent can be compared to choosing your group of friends in school. To begin, choose a question and then plan your answer using one of the graphic organizers go provided.
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