PPT-Novel Choices Pre-AP Literature Circles
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2014 Published in 1951 220 pages Buildingsroman Thematic Topics Alienation as a form of selfprotection The painfulness of growing up The phoniness of the adult
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2014 Published in 1951 220 pages Buildingsroman Thematic Topics Alienation as a form of selfprotection The painfulness of growing up The phoniness of the adult world The Catcher in the rye. Name: _________________________ Book: ______________________________ Date: __________________ Assignment: _______________________________ Literary Luminary: Your job is to choose a paragraph or sente “We are the sum total of . all the choices we make.”. -Woody Allen. What . choices . must you make? . To . what degree do people judge you on the choices you make?. To . what degree do you judge yourself based on the choices you make?. Ms. . Andrejko. Vocabulary. Radius-. a segment with endpoints at the center and on the circle. Chord-. segment with both endpoints on the circle. Diameter-. chord that passes through the center and has endpoints on the circle. J. Young. Student facilitation and predictors of engagement in peer-led literature circle discussions. What do teacher want to know about literature circles. We . want to know that Literature Circles are authentic, high-level, and effective.. in the UK. ISTR, Muenster, Germany. July 2014. Angela . Eikenberry. , University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA. Beth Breeze, University of Kent, UK. Overview. Definition of a giving circle. Previous relevant studies. Read, Share, Grow. What is a Literature Circle?. "In literature circles, small groups of students gather together to discuss a piece of literature in depth. The discussion is guided by students' response to what they have read. You may hear talk about events and characters in the book, the author's craft, or personal experiences related to the story.". Definition. Literature about the . sociocultural. experiences of underrepresented groups. This literature includes those who fall outside the “mainstream” of categories such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, language. This literature is written by those who are members of these underrepresented groups and those who fall within the category of “mainstream.”. What is a Literature Circle?. Choose and talk about a book of your choice (sadly limited by me). Chance to work independently while reading and completing assignments. A chance to work with a group to make connections (synthesize!) between the novel and videos we watch, poems we read, quotes or articles we analyze, . . Assignment . -Your group will be responsible for reading, analyzing, and re-telling the sections of The Odyssey assigned to your group. . -Your group will be creating a storyboard that will aid in the re-telling of the section. Storyboards will include: . An informal book club setting that allows students to read and share their thoughts and ideas of the same book. . Each group has 4 to 6 members allowing for more personal connections and time to allow all members to share.. Using Reading and Listening Circles to provide students with a meaningful purpose to engage with texts in seminars and presentations. . Christine Lee and Elizabeth Allen. 1. 05 June 2018. Overview. Why did we use Reading and Listening Circles?. Multicultural Literature Definition Literature about the sociocultural experiences of underrepresented groups. This literature includes those who fall outside the “mainstream” of categories such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, language. This literature is written by those who are members of these underrepresented groups and those who fall within the category of “mainstream.” Key features of literature circles include (Daniels, 1994; 2002; Gambrell & Almasi, 1996; Roser & Martinez, 1995): . children have choices in their reading material;. small temporary groups are formed that read different books;. The set of all points in a plane that are equidistant An angle whose vertex is the is 15 16 A radius drawn to a tangent at the point of 17 exterior point to a circle are congruent 18 In
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