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Introduction to Literature Circles

Introduction to Literature Circles. Mr. Petchers ’ 7 th Grade Class DMMS. What are Literature Circles?. Literature Circles are small reading groups. Each group consists of 4 or 5 students. Each group gets to choose its own book to read.

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Introduction to Literature Circles

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  1. Introduction to Literature Circles Mr. Petchers’ 7th Grade Class DMMS

  2. What are Literature Circles? • Literature Circles are small reading groups. Each group consists of 4 or 5 students. • Each group gets to choose its own book to read. • Books can be chosen from the bookshelves in the back of the classroom.

  3. What are Literature Circles? • Each group reads at its own pace. • Once a week (usually on Fridays), groups get together to talk about what they’re reading.

  4. How Literature Circles Work • Every week, each group gives itself a reading assignment. • In preparation for each week’s Literature Circles meeting, students read their assigned pages/chapters and complete one of five Literature Circles jobs.

  5. Literature Circles Jobs • Discussion Director • Writes high-level questions to be used for group discussions • Word Finder • Locates and defines unknown and/or interesting vocabulary words in the book • Connector • Takes events from the book and connects them to real-life experiences

  6. Literature Circles Jobs • Correspondent • Writes letters to characters in the book • Illustrator • Illustrates scenes from the book

  7. Literature Circles Meetings • Students find a spot in the classroom to meet. • They bring their books and completed job sheets. • Students talk about what they read, and they share, one at a time, their job sheets. • During meetings, it’s everyone’s job to………talk!

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