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Fun Activities for Authors at School Visits

January 31, 2024 Leave a Comment

School visits let authors inspire young minds. Authors can make these visits unforgettable by using simple and engaging activities. Let’s explore some delightful options that authors can easily bring to the classroom.

Fun Activities for Authors at School Visits

Fun Activities for Authors at School Visits via www.parentclub.ca
  1. Literary Simon Says:
    Turn Simon Says into a literary adventure. Use book-themed commands like “Act out your favorite character” or “Show the emotions of a key scene.”
  2. Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down Quiz:
    Create an interactive quiz by asking students questions about your work. Thumbs up if they agree, thumbs down if they disagree. This encourages participation and checks their understanding.
  3. Vote for the Next Adventure:
    Let students vote on the next plot twist or character decision. It involves them in the creative process and makes them feel part of the storytelling journey.
  4. STEM Storytelling:
    Blend STEM activities with storytelling. Add simple science experiments or math challenges related to your book, sparking curiosity and creativity.
  5. Character Charades:
    Bring characters to life with a game of charades. Write character names, actions, or phrases on cards. Students act them out while others guess, making the visit lively and fun.
  6. Book Cover Redesign:
    Unleash creativity by challenging students to redesign a book cover. This hands-on activity provides insight into how young minds interpret and visualize stories.
  7. Interactive Reading Circles:
    Create small reading circles where students read excerpts from your book. Encourage discussion for a deeper understanding of the narrative.

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School visits are about more than just books; they’re about sparking imagination and creating lasting memories. These simple and enjoyable activities bring stories to life, making visits dynamic for both authors and students. By incorporating these ideas, authors can leave a lasting impact, inspiring the next generation of readers and storytellers. After all, the magic of literature extends beyond the pages and into the hearts of those who embrace the joy of storytelling.

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