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Literature Circles

Group Roles in Literature Circles What are the group roles? 1-Discussion Director 2-Connector 3-Passage Picker 4-Word Finder 5-Artful Artist

Discussion Director Discussion Director: Your job is to write down some good questions that you think your group with want to discuss. Your questions should be meaningful. Do not worry about details, but make the questions interesting. Three of your questions should start with how, why or if. Sample Questions How long do you think Ulrich and Georg would survive if they had enough food and water? If the tree did not fall on Ulrich and Georg, do you think they would have become friends?

Connector: Your job is to find connections between the book and the world outside.

Passage Picker: Your job is to pick good parts of the story that you want to read aloud and discuss with your group. These parts can be: a good part a funny part a scary part an interesting part some good writing a good description

Word Finder Your job is to look for special words in the story. These can be: new strange interesting different funny important special

Artful Artist Your job is to draw anything about the story that you liked. It could be: The setting A character A problem An exciting part A surprise Anything else A prediction of what will happen next

Literature Circle Rubric Wow! Terrific! I read all of the assigned reading. I made a good effort on my assigned assignment. I was eager to share and I contributed to the discussion to keep it going. I used good listening skills all the time. Not yet! I read a little of the book. I did not do the assigned writing. I seldom participated in the discussion. I used good listening skills sometimes. I was not prepared to discuss. 4 2 You’ve got it! I read most of the assigned reading. I did a minimal amount of assigned writing. I participated a little in the discussion. I used good listening skills most of the time. Try again! I did not read. I was not prepared. I did not participate in the discussion. I did not use good listening. I did not bring my materials. 3 1