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Tuesday November 18th A-day Wednesday November 19th B-day Warm Up Vocab Formative 6-10 Prep Time with Group Fishbowl Discussion Reflection

Warm Up: Vocab Formative Come in and review the next 5 vocabulary words 6-10. Write sentences for each word if you have not already done so. Read the directions carefully when completing the formative

Prep Time Meet with your book club Make sure that you all have discussion questions If you would like to you can decide what order you are asking/answering questions in. But remember it should flow like a conversation Remember you must have evidence from the text.

Summative Discussion Each session will be about 7-10 minutes depending on the number of people in your group As an observer you will be filling out stars and wishes for each group. Star x2= Something positive that group did Wish= Something they can improve upon for next time This is part of your active listening points

REMINDERS EVERYONE MUST TALK meaning that everyone must answer each question EVERYONE MUST ASK A QUESTION Pay attention Allow time for people to give an answer Speak up! Identify what book you read Ask follow up questions Use specific examples from the text

Reflection Individually please reflect on your discussion Answer the following questions Two things that you thought your group did well and why One thing you thought you did really well and why One thing that your group could improve upon and why One thing that you could improve upon and why Your overall opinion and experience of discussions and book clubs