Lit Circle Packet
Lit Circle Packet
Lit Circle Packet
(Book Title)
Due _______
Grades
This booklet
= 200 points
Membership Grid: Each time you meet, a different member of the group needs to ask a question.
Write the date and question on the far left column This will help your group get to know each other and respond
to either personal information or information about the book. One person should record the answers in grid.
Topics
Group Members
Date:
Question:
Date:
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Date:
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Date:
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Date:
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Date:
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Calendar: To be completed with group members on first day to divide the reading
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Complete Grid
Question
Complete
1. Membership grid
2. Friendliness and
support page
3. calendar for
dividing the book
Complete prediction
Chart
Read Pages_________
Enter Words on
VOCAB sheet
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VOCAB sheet
Group Agreement
on what to do
Reader Response #1
TURN IN BOOKLET
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VOCAB sheet
Complete Grid
Question
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VOCAB sheet
Complete Grid
Question
Illustration page
Share with others
Elements of Fiction
Page
Character rsum
TURN IN BOOKLET
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Enter Words on
VOCAB sheet
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VOCAB sheet
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VOCAB sheet
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VOCAB sheet
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VOCAB sheet
Finish book
Complete Grid
Question
Complete Grid
Question
Prepare
Book Project
Read Pages_________
Enter Words on
VOCAB sheet
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Enter Words on
VOCAB sheet
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VOCAB sheet
Read Pages_________
Enter Words on
VOCAB sheet
Looks Like
Sounds Like
Predictions
After looking at the book and reading it just a little make a few predictions and a few reasons for believing why
you do. Where possible, write page numbers.
Prediction
Ex. The main character will be John Dunbar and he is
going to have to make a major decision about what he
believes in. Dunbar will be a rugged, tough guy.
1.
2.
3.
Reasons
Ex. Big picture of a man on the front cover along with
the phrase battle with himself was just the beginning.
Back cover mentions name. Guy in photo looks rugged.
Reader Response #1
Response to the reading
Questions
Important Passage
Elements of Fiction
Setting
Main character
Minor characters
Flashbacks or foreshadowing
Illustration- interpret a significant scene from the reading so far. Include a quote that represents the scene.
You can use a separate sheet of paper and create on the computer or with cutouts, etc.
CHARACTER RESUME
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Reference use sticky notes to write some of these responses as you read so that you are prepared for
discussion
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How you will be observed and graded
Bob
Support and
friendliness
Cites
passages
Came
prepared
Starts
discussions
Follow-up
questions
Encourages
participation/
sharing
opinions
Notes:
Tom
Suzy
Jan
Ralph
FINAL FIVE
Pick the five words from the vocabulary list that were most common in the group. Complete this page using
those same five words.
Word:
Define
w/pos
draw
Synonym
Antonym
Use in a
NEW
sentence
Word:
Word:
Word:
Word:
1. Make a video or do a live performance of MASTERPIECE BOOK REVIEW, a program which reviews
books and interviews authors. (You can even have audience participation!) 7-10 minutes
2. Create a newspaper for your book. Summarize the plot in one article, cover the weather in another, do a
feature story on one of the more interesting characters in another. Include an editorial and a collection of ads
that would be pertinent to the story. Photos (drawings)also necessary.
3. Rewrite (condense and summarize) the story for younger children in picture book form. Min 20 pages
4. Make laminated bookmarks for each student in the class. Include the title of the book, author, drawing or
art significant to the book, brief summary, a significant quote or excerpt, and each group members comments
about the book.
5. Prepare a book talk. Talk to the class about your book by saying a little about the author, explain who the
characters are and explain enough about the beginning of the story so that everyone will understand what they
would be about to read. Create a BOOK POSTER which illustrates important scenes from the book. Finally,
read an exciting, interesting, or amusing passage from your book. Stop reading at a moment that leaves the
audience hanging and add "If you want to know more you'll have to read the book." If the book talk is well done
almost all the students want to read the book. 10 minutes.
6. Write and perform an original song that tells the story of the book. Include your opinions of the book as
well. 3-5 minutes.