LITERATURE CIRCLES
Literature Circles is an exciting reading program that allows students to take control of their own learning. In this program, the class is divided into reading groups, with each group consisting of four or five students. Each group then has the opportunity to select its own book to read, as well as the pace at which it wishes to read it (all under teacher supervision, of course). During the reading of their selected literature, students complete various "jobs" emphasizing skills such as high-level questioning, vocabulary development, and writing. Similar to a book club, students then get together for an opportunity to share their jobs and discuss the books they are reading.
Literature Circle Jobs

Click on a job below to view a printable version of that job sheet.
Files are in "pdf" format and require the free Adobe Reader.
Discussion Director: Students write high-level questions to be used during group discussion. You may use the questioning packet to help you with your job!
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Correspondent: Students write a letter from one of the book's characters to another.
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Word Finder: Students find and define unknown or interesting vocabulary words to share with the group.
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Illustrator: Students illustrate a scene from the book.
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Connector: Students connect an event in the book to an event in their own life or that of someone they know.
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Assignment Sheet: Students use this sheet to keep track of group assignments.
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