1. Character Analysis Project: Encourage Bri to select a novel of her choice and create in-depth character profiles including traits, motivations, and character development.
  2. Literary Themes Exploration: Guide Bri to explore common literary themes such as love, friendship, or coming-of-age in various novels and analyze how they are portrayed.
  3. Historical Context Research: Have Bri pick a historical novel and research the time period to better understand the setting, social norms, and events that shaped the narrative.
  4. Compare and Contrast Novels: Assign Bri two different novels to compare and contrast in terms of style, themes, and characters to develop critical thinking skills.
  5. Creative Book Reviews: Encourage Bri to create multimedia book reviews including visual aids, presentations, or short videos to express her thoughts on the novels studied.
  6. Author Study Project: Guide Bri to select an author and study their works to understand recurring themes, writing style, and how their life experiences influence their writing.
  7. Plot Twist Predictions: Engage Bri in predicting plot twists and analyzing how authors build suspense and foreshadow events in novels to enhance her analytical skills.
  8. Character Dialogue Rewrite: Encourage Bri to rewrite dialogues between characters in a novel to explore different perspectives or alter the outcome, fostering creativity and narrative skills.
  9. Literary Devices Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt where Bri identifies and analyzes literary devices such as metaphors, similes, or symbolism in various novels to deepen her understanding.
  10. Book-to-Film Comparison: Assign Bri a novel that has been adapted into a film and guide her to compare and contrast the two mediums, discussing changes in adaptation and impact on storytelling.