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Stephenie Meyer Presented by; Erin O’Connor

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Stephenie Meyer. Presented by; Erin O’Connor. Stephenie Meyer’s Biography . Born on December 24, 1973 in Hartford, Connecticut. Grew up in Phoenix, Arizona Attended Brigham Young University in Utah, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English in 1997 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stephenie Meyer

Presented by; Erin O’Connor

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Stephenie Meyer’s Biography Born on December 24, 1973 in Hartford, Connecticut. Grew up in Phoenix, Arizona Attended Brigham Young University in

Utah, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English in 1997

Met her husband Christian, while she was growing up in Arizona, and married him in 1994

Currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband and three sons

Stay at home mom who began writing her books while meeting the demands of raising three young boys.

Named one of the most promising new authors of 2005 by Publishers Weekly

Four books on the New York Times number one best sellers list

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Stephenie Meyer’s Major Works

Twilight 7th to 12th grade

New Moon7th to 12th grade

Eclipse 7th to 12th grade

Breaking Dawn7th to 12th grade

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Themes of Meyer’s Books

Vampires

Romance

Star crossed love

Suspense

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Influences for Meyer’s Work Idea for Twilight from the author’s dream on

June 2, 2003.The dream was about a human girl and a vampire who

was in love with her but also thirsted for her blood.This dream became the basis for Chapter 13 of the

book Twilight.Each one of her book were inspired by a literary

classic: Twilight was inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and

Prejudice;New Moon by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet; Eclipse by Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights; and Breaking Dawn's theme by Shakespeare's The

Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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Strengths and WeaknessesStrength

Fast-paced, wildly entertaining and intriguing plots

Great appeal for teenagers & young adultsWeakness

Stephen King compared Meyer to J. K. Rowling stating, "The real difference is that Jo Rowling is a terrific writer, and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good. People are attracted by the stories, by the pace.”

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Reasons to Teach her Books Vast popularity of stories will make students

excited about their reading assignment instead of dreading it.

Literary FocusPoint of ViewPredictionCompare and Contrast with other literary

themes Social Studies/History

Native American legends

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TwilightPublisher: Little, Brown and Co.Date: October 5, 2005Pages: 544Cost: $10.78ISPN: 0316160172Bella Swan moves to the small town of Forks,

Washington where she meets the mysterious and the beautiful Edward Cullens. She falls instantly in love with him but she doesn’t know his dark secret. Edward is a vampire. For eighty years Edward abstained from human blood but no one’s blood has ever smelled as good as Bella’s.

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Twilight Continued Edward must find a way to keep Bella safe both from himself

and from James. Bella must decide if her love for Edward is worth risking her own life and that of her friends and family.

Twilight started the career Stephenie Meyer and caused her to be named one of the most promising new writers of 2005.

Best features;Fast paced and enthralling story line  Story about first love

If you like this try …New Moon by Stephenie MeyerHarry Potter and the Deathly Hollows by J.K. RowlingMockingjay by Suzanne Collins

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New MoonPublisher: Little, Brown and Co. Date: August 21, 2006Pages: 608Cost: $10.62ISPN: 0316160199 After an accident at Bella’s birthday party the Cullens

leave town and Edward abandons Bella. Now she is alone and doesn’t know how to go on with her life. Her only chance of getting her life back together is a boy named Jacob. But he has a secret of his own.

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New Moon Continued Bella must figure out how she can live her life on her own without Edward.

Also, she must discover if she can love someone besides Edward. In this book, Bella goes through two developmental stages achieving emotional independence and achieving new and mature relations with age- mates.

  This book continued Stephenie’s popularity as an author for teenage girls,

spending 50 weeks on the New York times Best Sellers list. The best feature to this book is the fast pace and enthralling story line. I thought this book was largely an escapist novel but does ring true as far as the effects of depression on the person with depression, their friends and family.

  If you like this…

Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer Eighth Grade Bites by Heather Brewer Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

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Eclipse Publisher: Little, Brown and Co. Date: August 7, 2007Pages: 640Cost: $10.54ISPN: 0316160202

Edward returns back to Forks and into Bella’s life again. Bella is happy but Jacob does not like that he is no longer the most important person in her life. He hates that Bella has rekindled her relationship with Edward. Jacob is ready to do whatever it takes to win Bella back into his life. However, none of that may really matters because Victoria is back and she is determined to destroy both Bella and all the Cullens.

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Eclipse Continued  When Edward returns, he really wants to Bella to marry him. However,

Bella cannot forget the close relationship she developed with the werewolf, Jacob. Bella has some very important decisions to make. She can marry Edward, become a vampire and leave her family and friends behind forever. Or Bella could leave Edward for Jacob and stay human and be able to still see her friends and family.

Eclipse continues the world wide obsession with the Twilight Sage spending 82 weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list.

Best Features; Intense powerful storylineHigh interest

If you like this… Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer Gossip Girl #1: A Novel by Cecily Von Ziegesar Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling

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Online ResourcesThe Official Website of Stepenie Meyer

(http://www.stepheniemeyer.com) Provides personal information about Stephenie Meyer Gives information about Ms Meyer’s personal opinions on her books, movies,

and other available resources Includes a wealth of information on what is new and upcoming in the Twilight

Saga.Teaching Twilight (http://teachingtwilight.wordpress.com/about/)

Provides a long list of possible lesson plans for using the Twilight books in a classroom

Includes lesson plans ranging in topics from music to Native American legends.

Twilight Lesson Plans (http://www.bookrags.com/content/lessonplans/?p=lp&u=twilight&f=intro) Provides a wide variety of activities for teaching the Twilight books to

students. Includes worksheets, essay questions, character descriptions, and quizzes for

all of the different Twilight books.

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Online Resources Continued Looking for the Byronic Hero Using Twilight's Edward Cullen (

http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/looking-byronic-hero-using-1148.html) Provides a lesson plan to teach students about Lord Byron’s Byronic Hero Uses the Twilight character, Edward Cullen, as a means to help students understand that

the Byronic hero is an idea that complicates the traditional understanding of hero and villain.

Vampires and Werewolves and Twilight - Lesson Plan for High School English (http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/27435.aspx) Provides lesson plans for drawing in reluctant high school readers using the Twilight

books. Includes ideas and suggestions to bring boys into the books by providing thought

provoking questions such as; “Is Edward Cullen a believable character?” Study Guide: Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (

http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/Twilight_Meyer/Twilight_Study_Guide09.html) Provides summaries of each chapter along with details about the characters and setting Includes analysis of the themes, author’s style, and a review of the symbolism in the

different Twilight books.

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Online Recourses Continued Twilight Unit Study (

http://www.weirdunsocializedhomeschoolers.com/2009/09/twilight-unit-study.html) Provides ideas for home school parents to capitalize on their child’s Twilight

obsession Includes ideas for lessons on history, Native Americans, and classic

literature Twilight – Reconciling Edward Cullen’s Bank Statement (

http://www.oscpa.com/docs/educator/LessonPlan-Twilight.pdf) Provides a lesson plan for using Twilight to teach students Includes a lesson plan to help Edward balance his bank account

Mock Interview with Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight series (http://www.hsj.org/modules/lesson_plans/detail.cfm?LessonPlanId=437&menu_id=6&submenu_id=&module_id=2) Provides a lesson plan where students have to prepare for an interview with

Stephenie Meyer. Point of View Twilight Lesson (

http://thereadingzone.wordpress.com/2008/11/25/point-of-view-twilight-lesson/) Provides a lesson plan for teaching point of view using the first chapter

of Twilight and Midnight Sun

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Audio Visual ResourcesTwilight: The Movie

Classroom Resources; Comparison between what is in the book and the movie Discuss why the changes where made and if it enhanced the

storylineNew Moon: The Movie

Classroom resources; Comparison between the book and the movie Discuss the visual effects, the sound track and the effect on the

plotEclipse: The Movie

Classroom resources; Predict what will happen in the latest movie and justify their

opinion View the movie and evaluate the predictions

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Audio Visual Resources continuedBreaking Dawn Part 1: The Movie

This is the movie adaptation of the first half of the forth book Breaking Dawn. It can be used in the classroom by allowing students to make a comparison between the book and the movie. This movie must be viewed in theater as it was just released.  

Twilight (Audio book edition)This is an audio recording of the first book in the Twilight

Saga, Twilight. This is a great resource for students who do not have the reading level read the Twilight books.

New Moon (Audio book edition)This is an audio recording of the second book in the Twilight

Saga, New Moon. This is a great resource for students who do not have the reading level read the Twilight books.

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Audio Visual Resources Continued Eclipse (Audio book edition)

A great resource for students who do not have the reading level required to read the Twilight books

Breaking Dawn (Audio book edition)An audio book could provide the hook to get reluctant readers

interested in the series Twilight Soundtrack

Contains some of today’s most listened to Indie Rock favoritesInternet lesson plans available that review the song choices and

how the music impacts the different scenes created by the director

Eclipse SoundtrackContains some of today’s most listened to Indie Rock favoritesInternet sites provide lesson plans and ideas for analyzing how

the songs impact the different scenes and the storyline

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Interview with Stephanie Meyer This interview was given right before the

release of the third book, Eclipse http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/m3

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