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Whats the best book report or literature circle strategies?

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Whats the best book report or literature circle strategies?

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Before class starts, as a bell-ringer activity while you have an activity, have students respond in a notebook to a prompt on the board that has to do with the reading assignment. Like, “Explain how Sunny changes the prices on Holden in the hotel room,” (Catcher in the Rye). The responses will start as a basis for kids in group discussion, and the kids can keep the notebooks in the room so that you can check it later. You can make completing the prompts as part of a SMALL percentage of the unit grade. Towards the end of the book, the questions can become more complex, and additionally serve has the basis for an essay of sorts. Sources: I’m a teacher too!

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