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Literature Circles. It’s time for our first book!. Non-fiction text How people think How people overcome obstacles Why people feel entitled How people make it (or don’t make it) in today’s society Goal: Understand a different approach/thought process to important issues
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It’s time for our first book! • Non-fiction text • How people think • How people overcome obstacles • Why people feel entitled • How people make it (or don’t make it) in today’s society • Goal: • Understand a different approach/thought process to important issues • Understand and involve yourself in the world around you – enhance your global perspective • Improve your argument skills and knowledge
Non-Fiction Book Choices • Fast-food Nation • The Tipping Point • Outliers • Blink • Nickel and Dimed: On (not) Getting by in America • Generation Me: Why Today’s Youth are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled – and More Miserable Than Ever • The Glass Castle • A World of Ideas, Ethics & Morality texts
Directions • Make a list of your “Top 3” books in order of interest (#1 is the book you really want). • I will do my best to get you your #1 or #2 choice! • Remember, the last two books listed are books we have available. The other books may be available at the school and/or public library (copies very limited), or you will have to purchase it yourself.
Directions • After you are assigned your book, meet with your group members. • Once you see your weekly requirements, you will decide upon pages to read each week and roles to complete each week. • Also, get each other’s contact information in case you need it.
Weekly Requirements • Read assigned pages by block day • Complete assigned literature circle role by block day • You will receive your role handouts Thursday, but here’s a preview: • Author’s Philosophical Beliefs – Personal Perspective • Representation of American Society – Social Commentary • Source of American Problems – Who’s to Blame? • Author’s Approach – Personal Style & Slant • Take reading test on block day • Participate in meaningful, analytical discussion with group members on block day • Note: If you come to a literature circle unprepared, you will work on your assignment in the pod and forfeit discussion points.
End-of-book Requirements • Group Précis • Individual written response • At-home writing assignment • 2-3 page analysis of major social issue(s) in the text • Details to follow • I am telling you this so you know to keep track of what you’re reading – don’t forget everything from your first section of reading once you read it as both of the above assignments will encompass the whole book.