Resources
For now, I see this as a catch-all page, where we can share graphic organizers, handouts, etc. that we've created and are proud of. Maybe once it's more comprehensive, I'll reorganize.
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Literature Circle Role Handouts (to be filled out by students prior to Lit Circle meetings) LitCircleRoleShts.docx
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Literature Circle Roles (explains the different roles so that students can choose them in groups) LitCircleRoles.docx
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Pre-assessment: Opinionaire (I adapted this from an Outsiders unit online, where the teacher asked students to think about social dynamics before beginning reading—my kids enjoyed it) Opinionare.doc
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Fahrenheit 451 Bingo — this is a reviewing tool I learned from my CHS mentor and adapted to F451 F451 Bingo.docx
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Great Gatsby Unit — another unit taken from my CHS mentor...never used it, but imagine it's awesome! Gatsby Unit.pdf
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Paragraph Scramble — a tool for teaching organization I adapted from Jim Burke's English Teacher's Companion. I used part of The Odyssey in my class, and basically just wrote out some paragraphs, cut them out, and asked kids to try and put them into the correct order. We talked about why students made the choices they did, and that led to a great transitions discussion. Let me know how you adjust this if you find it works better!
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