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'. (Literature Circle Packet) My name: Book Title: Author: People in my group: I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Draw a picture of the book's cover below. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

wl"tte, ~ " Oh.. (' -~. Literature Circle Golden Rules Groups are formed based on the selection of books. Each group reads a different book. Groups meet regularly for consistent time periods. Students rotate through the roles. Students run their own discussions and remain on task. Each student takes a turn within their group. The teacher will facilitate and move among the groups. Students use their notes to guide their discussions. Everyone is a valued member. Students act responsibly, do their reading selections, ask good questions, construct meaning and be respectful while group members are sharing. http://ww~.l.worksheetplace.com @

Name: --------------- Book Title: ------------------------- Date Due: Pages: to Literature Circle Role ( I I_I us_tr_o_to_r --"",) Yourjob: Draw a picture of one scene from the section of the book you're reading. Your picture should be colorful and have lots of details. When you meet with your group: Have each member of the group describe what's happening in your picture. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

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'. Name Book: ~ Use the 3 boxes to tell and show the beginning, the middle and ending of your story. Beginning Picture Beginning: Middle Picture: Middle: Ending Picture: Ending: http://www.worksheetplace.com @

lnri.te... on! Literature Circles Name 3J.:.'.' '!O'\... +~ ~ ~. ~'." Book Title Pages: Discussion Director: Your role is to think of questions for the group members to discuss. It is important to ask questions that promote thinking. Avoid from asking questions that require the responder to say yes or know. You need a minimum of 5 questions. A good strategy is to ask questions like: Why do you think.... What does (event/happening) remind you of and why?... Why do you think the author... Describe... What is another way that.....predict why... Compare (character) to... Do you agree with.... What do you think will happen... What were you thinking when... LLJnCLt ~. W~O LJheYL. W~ http://www.worksheetplace.com @

Name: Book Title: Date Due: Pages: to literature Circle Role (Word Wizard) Your job: Your job is to search for words in this section of the book that you (or others in your group) might not know. After you find challenging words, tell where they are used in the story and find the definitions. When you meet with your group: First, share the challenging word you found. Show them where it is in the story. Then, have each person try to predict the definition. After everyone has shared their definitions, you can tell them the real meaning of the word. Word #1: Page Number: Copy the sentence this word was used in. Definition of the word: Word #2: Page Number: CoPy the sentence this word was used in. Definition of the word: Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: Date: --------------------- Book Review Title: Author: Number of pages: Summary Describe the main events of the story. Opinion and Why Did you like the book? Why or why not? Rating * * * * * = Excellent ***= Good *= Not-so-good Draw one to five stars in the box. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name. Chapter LITERA TURE CIRCLE Art Director Directions: Use the back of this paper to draw a picture of what happened in today's reading for your group. Be sure to include details from the story in your picture. Please tell us what your drawing is about. 1.

Name Chapter LITERA TURE CIRCLE Literature Circle Leader Directions: Write 5 or more comprehension questions about the chapter. Your group wi II answer these questions during discussion time. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name Chapter LITERA TURE CIRCLE Wild and Crazy Word Finder Directions: Find 4-6 interesting, powerful, tricky, or new words. Write them below along with the page number and a definition. Use sticky notes to mark the words. You will be sharing these words with your group. 1. Word: Page Definition: 2. Word: Page Definition: 3. Word: Page Definition: 4. Word: Page Definition:

Story Title Author Illustrator Cool Connector Your Name: : Your Job: : : 0 Read the book. As you read, think of something the story reminds you of. It : may remind you of another book you've read or something you've done in the : past or something you've seen. : 0 Write about what the story made you think of and why it made you think of it. : 0 Draw a picture about the connection you made with the story. ~. tl'f> ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the part of the story that made me think of a connection. woods to hunt for owls. Here is a picture of the connection I made to the story. (Example: I went into the woods with my brother when it was snowing to look for animal tracks.

Story Title Author Illustrator Super Storyteller Your Name: : Your Job: Read the book. As you read, you may want to make notes of story events. 0 0 You will identify the main character and setting of the story. You will also write a story summary. You should tell the main events of the 0 story in 4-5 sentences. You will share this summary with your group.... : Story Setting: rite your story summary in the box below. Remember a summary does not tell every detail of the story. You should be able to tell the important events in 4-5 sentences.

Story Title Author Illustrator Artful Artist Your Name: : Your Job: : 0 Read the book. Pick your favorite part of the story. : : 0 Illustrate this event. Your illustration should completely fill the box belowl Your picture should show what is happening in the story and include background. : : 0 Write a caption (2-3 sentences) that tells about the event of the story that you illustrated. : I Caption:

Story Title Author Illustrator Passage Performer Your Name: --------------------------- : Your Job: : 0 Read the book. Pick your favorite passage (part) of the story.,v\ake sure it is : : only 1-2 pages long. : : 0 Write the pages you picked and tell why you chose this passage. : : 0 Practice reading this passage over and over until you can read it with no : : mistakes. Now read it with EXPRESSION in your voice. You will read this : : passage to your group. : The passage I picked is on page(s): I chosethi~ passage because ~ ~;-------------------------------- Check each box below to show you have practiced your passage. o I practiced my passage once. I had trouble with these words: o I practice my passage twice. I still had trouble with these words: Now I I m ready to add EXPRESSION to my voice when I read. o I practiced my passage once with expression in my voice..., I practiced my passage twice with expression in my voice. o I practiced my passage three times with expression in my voice.

. Story Title Author Illustrator Wacky Word Finder Your Name: : YourJob: 0 Read the book. Look for 2-3 wacky words. These words could be words that you do not know, words that are interesting, unusual, cool, or just funny! : : 0 Write the words on your recording sheet, along with the page number you found : them on. : 0 Look up the words in a dictionary and write their meanings. Use each word in a : : sentence of your own. : 1. Wacky Word # 1 from page Definition: ~ysentence:-------------------------------_ 2. Wacky Word # 2 from page Definition: Mysentence: 3. Wacky Word # 3 from page Definition: «r.,_----------------------------------------- IIO Mysentence: