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1-31- 13 Groups: Annalisa , Devan, Jacqueline, Josie , Richard Ashlee, Holly, Laura, Paul Erin, Jeannie, Michael, Tammy •Generate 3 group projects, each of which has a different focus. •For each project, generate a reading list for the group – which could be a single book that everybody reads OR a different book for each member. Tonight’s goals:

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Page 1: 1-31-13 Groups: Annalisa, Devan, Jacqueline, Josie, Richard Ashlee, Holly, Laura, Paul Erin, Jeannie, Michael, Tammy Generate 3 group projects, each of

1-31-13 Groups:

Annalisa , Devan, Jacqueline, Josie , Richard  

Ashlee, Holly, Laura, Paul  

Erin, Jeannie, Michael, Tammy

• Generate 3 group projects, each of which has a different focus.

• For each project, generate a reading list for the group – which could be a single book that everybody reads OR a different book for each member.

Tonight’s goals:

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Book Talks

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Last time, we didn’t finish discussing Between Shades of Gray. In your book club groups, using BSG as a starting point, discuss ways to might use YA novels as the main texts for a Holocaust (or “literature of the Holocaust”) unit or as supplemental texts.

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What might you do with a novel other than “study” it?

Reader’s theater: Read aloud several key passages to illustrate for us some key idea (or even mood) from the novel(s).

Multi-media: Compose and display/perform a presentation based on the novel(s), using words, images, and/or sounds to show us a key idea or theme.

Multi-genre: Using on your novels as evidence, write a multi-genre paper (to be displayed in class) that contributes to our understanding of the event or time period we are studying.

Poetry: Take several key scenes or events from your novel(s) and turn each into a poem, so the collection of poems tells us something about the novels.

Music: Create and play a soundtrack for your novel, and explain the reason for including each musical selection.

Meet here or elsewhere. Report back in 35 minutes. (30 – work; 5 – break)

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What might you do with this book in class?

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• Book clubs will meet for three different sets of discussions.

• For each set of discussions, generate a reading list for the group – which could be a single book OR a different book for each member.

Differences:FiregirlWonderRulesSmiles

Out of My Mind1960’s:

Countdown

Civil Rights:A Wreath for Emmitt Till

WitnessThe Watsons Go to Birmingham

The Return of Gabriel

Jerry Spinelli books:Maniac Magee

Jason & MarcelineSpace Station Seventh Grade

Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?

Vampire series:Vampire AcademyVampire Diaries

Chronicles of Vladimir TodGraphic novels:

American Born ChineseMaus I & IIPersepolis

V for VendettaBeowulf

For a least one discussion, your group will give a presentation to demonstrate what you might do with your novel(s) in class.

You are free to meet in a computer lab (to generate lists of books) if you like.

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You are free to meet in a computer lab (to generate lists of books) if you like.

Come back in an hour with a tentative list of projects/books.

• Book clubs will meet for three different sets of discussions.

• For each set of discussions, generate a reading list for the group – which could be a single book OR a different book for each member.

For a least one discussion, your group will give a presentation to demonstrate what you might do with your novel(s) in class.

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Working on Book Club Discussions:

Feb 7 & 14: Discussion 1

Feb 21 & 28: Discussion 2

Mar 7 & 14: Discussion 3

Mar 21: Book Club Paper Due

Note: This are self-directed discussions. Pay attention to the process as you experience it, so you can consider how much direction or freedom to give your students if you use book clubs.

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Looking ahead:We’ll discuss Kizzy Ann Stamps (and, I hope, some other books relevant to the Civil Rights era) on March 28, so you can focus on your book club projects between now and then.

For next week:

If you haven’t yet come up with at least a topic for your formal paper, do so; we’ll describe the topics in class.

Begin working on Book Club Project #1.

Continue reading widely.