Interpretation Book Clubs Look over your notes Find a spot that captures your ideas about the novels big ideas the lessons the author is teaching or the authors message and mark it Look over your notes ID: 623646
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Linking ideas to build larger theories and interpretations
Interpretation Book ClubsSlide2
Look over your notes
Find a spot that captures your ideas about the novels big ideas, the lessons the author is teaching, or the author’s message and mark itSlide3
Look over your notes
Find a spot that captures your ideas about the novels big ideas, the lessons the author is teaching, or the author’s message and mark it
Now, the rest of you will listen as your group member shares, and you will capture your group members ideas in your journal.Slide4
New or extra?
Now we are going to do it again, with another group members info, BUT, what you are looking for is….is this new information or is this extra info that I could add to the first section I just wrote?Slide5
Teaching point
Today I want to teach you that readers link ideas together to build larger theories or interpretations. As they think about how ideas might connect they ask, “Could there be a larger truth or lesson here?Slide6
Go back to Sam’s writing of Wringer
We are studying the way that Sam gathered ideas about
Wringer.
Let’s reread his jottings.
What connections between these ideas do you see?Slide7
We are studying the way that Sam gathered ideas about
Wringer.
Let’s reread his jottings.
What connections between these ideas do you see?Slide8Slide9
Other ways of writing and connecting ideas.Slide10
Mid workshopSlide11
One more exampleSlide12
Build a tower of ideas
Kek
holds onto a little piece of cloth, because it is from home.
ShareSlide13
Build a tower of ideas
Kek
holds onto a little piece of cloth, because it is from home.
Kek
holds onto hope like he hold onto that little piece of cloth.
ShareSlide14
Build a tower of ideas
Kek
holds onto a little piece of cloth, because it is from home.
Kek
holds onto hope like he hold onto that little piece of cloth.
Share
Readers, today, and always try to imagine that you and your club mates aren’t just talking but are building something together. Each of you holds a few small ideas, like little Lego pieces, and you goal it to link and connect those pieces together until you make something form them, something bigger and grander than the little piece you started with. Slide15
Homework