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Identify some of the details about…? Which details are the most important to the story? What are the attributes of…? What is a pattern or a trend in the story? What is the character’s point of view about…? How has a character changed over time and why? What are the rules that motivate the character’s behavior? Compare and contrast: The detailsThe details The patternsThe patterns The trendsThe trends The points of viewThe points of view What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? What is an unanswered question in the story?What is an unanswered question in the story? Identify some of the details about…? Which details are the most important to the story? What are the attributes of…? What is a pattern or a trend in the story? What is the character’s point of view about…? How has a character changed over time and why? What are the rules that motivate the character’s behavior? Compare and contrast: The detailsThe details The patternsThe patterns The trendsThe trends The points of viewThe points of view What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? What is an unanswered question in the story?What is an unanswered question in the story? Identify some of the details about…? Which details are the most important to the story? What are the attributes of…? What is a pattern or a trend in the story? What is the character’s point of view about…? How has a character changed over time and why? What are the rules that motivate the character’s behavior? Compare and contrast: The detailsThe details The patternsThe patterns The trendsThe trends The points of viewThe points of view What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? What is an unanswered question in the story?What is an unanswered question in the story? Identify some of the details about…? Which details are the most important to the story? What are the attributes of…? What is a pattern or a trend in the story? What is the character’s point of view about…? How has a character changed over time and why? What are the rules that motivate the character’s behavior? Compare and contrast: The detailsThe details The patternsThe patterns The trendsThe trends The points of viewThe points of view What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? What is an unanswered question in the story?What is an unanswered question in the story? Discussion Starters

What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? How does this story connect to the unit? What have I learned that is new? What did I find most interesting? What was difficult to understand? Why would someone want to read the story? This story reminded me of… I figured out that… I liked the part where… I agree/disagree with---- because… What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? How does this story connect to the unit? What have I learned that is new? What did I find most interesting? What was difficult to understand? Why would someone want to read the story? This story reminded me of… I figured out that… I liked the part where… I agree/disagree with---- because… What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? How does this story connect to the unit? What have I learned that is new? What did I find most interesting? What was difficult to understand? Why would someone want to read the story? This story reminded me of… I figured out that… I liked the part where… I agree/disagree with---- because… What is an ethical issue in the story?What is an ethical issue in the story? What is the theme or “big idea” presented in the story? How does this story connect to the unit? What have I learned that is new? What did I find most interesting? What was difficult to understand? Why would someone want to read the story? This story reminded me of… I figured out that… I liked the part where… I agree/disagree with---- because…