SUMMER READING (H) PRE-AP ENGLISH I. LITERATURE CIRCLES 1. Explain your response to the REFLECTIVE TEXT.  Why did you choose that text?  In groups,

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SUMMER READING (H) PRE-AP ENGLISH I

LITERATURE CIRCLES 1. Explain your response to the REFLECTIVE TEXT.  Why did you choose that text?  In groups, answer the AFTER READING QUESTION #1 and #2 on SB Share your POETRY WRITING from Friday.  Explain the plot event that your wrote about.  Read your poem aloud.  Ask for feedback from your group members. 3. Complete the VOICE ANALYSIS for Harper Lee.  Use the novels provided to look for text- evidence.  Work TOGETHER to complete the assignment.

1. Explain your response to the REFLECTIVE TEXT.  Why did you choose that text?  In groups, answer the AFTER READING QUESTION #1 and #2 on SB Share your POETRY WRITING from Friday.  Explain the plot event that your wrote about.  Read your poem aloud.  Ask for feedback from your group members. 3. Complete the VOICE ANALYSIS for Harper Lee.  Use the novels provided to look for text- evidence.  Work TOGETHER to complete the assignment.

CLOSURE—evaluations Throughout the semester, you will be asked to reflect on and assess yourself, as well as your peers. Take a few minutes to INDEPENDENTLY and HONESTLY assess the overall group discussion and your individual contribution to the discussion. Also, share the most surprising, interesting, or thought- provoking comment made during the discussion.