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Discussion Director What are some of the big ideas from your reading? What is the parallel of the story to the theme of relationships change over time? Discussion Director Scholar______________________ Title __________________________ Pages __________-______________ What are some of the big ideas from your reading? Using details from the reading, create at least three test questions to share with your group. Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading?

Detail Detective Summarize the reading in no more than 5 sentences. What is the parallel of the story to the theme of relationships change over time? Detail Detective Scholar______________________ Title __________________________ Pages __________-______________ Summarize the reading in no more than 5 sentences. Identify at least FIVE important details from the reading. Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading?

Connector How does the text converge with other text that you’ve read? What is the parallel of the story to the theme of relationships change over time? Connector Scholar______________________ Title __________________________ Pages __________-______________ How does the text converge with other text that you’ve read? How does the reading converge with yourself? Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading?

Language Expert Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading? What is the parallel of the story to the theme of relationships change over time? Words never seen before Language Expert Scholar______________________ Title __________________________ Pages __________-______________ List words that are hard to pronounce, unknown meanings and never seen before. Include the page numbers with each word. Unknown meanings Identify examples of figurative language from the reading. Words hard to pronounce Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading?

Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading? What is the parallel of the story to the theme of relationships change over time? Passage Master Scholar______________________ Title __________________________ Pages __________-______________ In your perspective, what was one of the most important events in your reading? Include the page and paragraph number. What are some important details from the reading that you would like to share with your group? Include the page and paragraph number Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading?

Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading? What is the parallel of the story to the theme of relationships change over time? Artful Artist Scholar______________________ Title __________________________ Pages __________-______________ From your perspective, think about an important part of the story (setting, character, problem, an exciting or surprising part, prediction, etc) and sketch it below. From your perspective, think about an important part of the story (setting, character, problem, an exciting or surprising part, prediction, etc) and sketch it below. Do you have any unanswered questions from the reading?