1. Literature Circles: Organize small group discussions where students take turns leading discussions on assigned texts, promoting deeper comprehension and critical thinking.
  2. Daily Journaling: Encourage Bri to maintain a daily journal where she reflects on her thoughts, experiences, and ideas, fostering her creativity and writing skills.
  3. Peer Editing Workshops: Implement peer editing sessions where Bri exchanges written work with classmates for feedback and suggestions to improve writing quality.
  4. Storyboarding Activities: Introduce visual storytelling techniques like storyboarding to help Bri outline narratives visually before translating them into written form.
  5. Literary Analysis Presentations: Assign Bri to analyze and present on a piece of literature, encouraging her to delve deeper into themes, characters, and literary devices.
  6. Socratic Seminars: Facilitate Socratic seminars where Bri engages in dialogue with peers to analyze complex texts, enhancing her critical thinking and communication skills.
  7. Creative Writing Prompts: Provide Bri with a variety of creative writing prompts to spark her imagination and encourage experimentation with different writing styles and genres.
  8. Literary Response Journals: Ask Bri to keep a literary response journal where she reacts to reading assignments, connects texts to personal experiences, and explores her interpretations.
  9. Interactive Reading Groups: Create interactive reading groups where Bri participates in interactive discussions, games, and activities related to the literature being studied.
  10. Multimodal Projects: Assign Bri to create multimodal projects that combine written, visual, and multimedia elements to showcase her understanding and creativity in English studies.