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WELCOME TO YOUR LITERATURE CIRCLE!

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be exploring the book Frindle by Andrew Clements.

Here’s the fun part: YOU WILL BE IN CHARGE!

In a Literature Circle, the people reading the story lead the discussion, not the teacher. I’ll help make sure things run smoothly, but YOU will decide what to talk about!

There are 5 different roles in a Literature Circle: • Artful Artist • Discussion Director • Literary Luminary • Colorful Connector • Word Wizard

You can read all about how these roles work in the pages below.

Here’s how to prepare for your Literature Circle each week:

• Read the assigned chapters. You might choose to read alone, with Mom or Dad, with a friend, or listen to an audio version.

• Pick one role you’d like to take on for the week. • More than one person can have the same role! • The only rule is you must try a different role

each week. • Follow the directions for your role.

• Come to the weekly discussion ready to lead your part!

Copyright Nicole Olson 2017

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ARTFUL ARTIST Use art to show a part of the story.

It could be: • a part you liked • a part you didn’t like • a part that surprised you • the ending • the characters • a place from the story

OR… • anything else you want to show!

You could create: • a picture or painting • a diorama • a puppet • a clay piece

OR… • anything else you want to make!

Show your artwork to the group and give them a chance to talk about it and make guesses. Then you can tell about it.

Copyright Nicole Olson 2017

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Discussion Director

Get the group to think about the story.

Use questions from the list* below, or come up with your own

• What if…? • Why did…? • How did…? • What would happen if…? • What caused… • How would you feel if…? • What character traits describe _____? • What would you do if…?

You do NOT need to ask a million questions! Pick 2 or 3 questions that you think will get the best discussion going.

Make sure you have ideas to share about the questions you pick!

*questions courtesy of lauracandler.com

Copyright Nicole Olson 2017

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Literary Luminary

Pick out a part of the story you want to share.

It could be: • interesting • very important • fun to read • scary! • weird

OR… • anything else!

Mark the passage with a sticky note so you can find it later.

During your group discussion, you can read it out loud yourself or ask for a volunteer to read it.

Be sure to tell WHY you picked it!

Copyright Nicole Olson 2017

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Colorful Connector Share a connection you felt with the story.

Choose something from the story that reminds you of: • something that has happened in your own life • other people or problems • another story • a movie you’ve seen

OR… • anything else!

When you tell your group about what you chose, you might start with phrases like: • I remember when… • This reminds me of… • I read another book where… • I saw a movie that… • This is different from… • This is the same as…

Copyright Nicole Olson 2017

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Word Wizard Thinking about words

Find words in the story that are: • new to you • interesting • strange • silly • fancy

Use a sticky note to mark the page with the word so you can find it later.

During your group discussion: • tell what the word is • read the sentence with the word • make sure everyone knows what it means

Be sure to tell WHY you picked it!

Copyright Nicole Olson 2017


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