We then talked about some of the aspects that would make a quotation worth discussing. Quotations would be worth talking about if they...
- were funny, sad, weird, shocking
- confused us
- said something profound/had a "double meaning"
- revealed a plot twist or surprise
- showed something about a character
- created an image in our head
- were something we could relate to, personally
We also talked about the different ways one could respond to a quotation. A reader could...
- ask a question
- draw a picture
- think about the quotation from a new perspective
- pull it apart and analyze its parts
- look up words in it that are new, or confusing
Students then met in their Lit. Circles to discuss the most recent chunk of reading. After discussions, students gave me some feedback about the progress of circle discussions, with a "What's Working/What's Not?" feedback form.
Finally, students chose a new chunk to read and will prepare a Page of Thoughts (POT) to share next week on Thursday.
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