1. Character Analysis: Have students analyze the characters in 'Animal Farm' and discuss how their traits contribute to the novel's themes.
  2. Debate Society: Organize a debate where students take on the roles of different animals from the farm to discuss various concepts from the book.
  3. Creative Writing Prompts: Provide prompts asking students to imagine themselves as one of the animals and write a diary entry reflecting the events in the story.
  4. Symbolism Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt where students search for objects representing key symbols in the novel and explain their significance.
  5. Storyboarding: Ask students to create a storyboard illustrating key events from the book, focusing on visual storytelling.
  6. News Reporting: Assign students roles as journalists covering the events of the farm, encouraging them to report from different perspectives.
  7. Poetry Workshop: Explore poetic devices by having students write poems inspired by themes of power, corruption, and rebellion in 'Animal Farm'.
  8. Reader's Theater: Divide the class into groups and have them perform scenes from the book in a reader's theater format, emphasizing dialogue and character expression.
  9. Propaganda Analysis: Engage students in dissecting propaganda techniques used in the novel and create their own posters or slogans for the farm animals.
  10. Plot Twists: Challenge students to rewrite a key event in the story with a different outcome and discuss the effects of this alteration on the overall narrative.