Homeroom:
Good Morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.
Do Now:
- Check that your homework is done
- Make sure you have all your materials
- Sharpen pencils
ELA:
Good day 6th Graders,
Please sit at your house table. Today we will participate in Lit Circle discussions about chapter 11, and compete in the 45 Second Summary Challenge.
Thank you ,
Mr. Trumble
Mr. Trumble
Do Now:
- Write Down the your homework
- Open your notebook to your job from chapter 11
- Finish reading chapter 11 (if not done)
Activity #1
Lit. Circle Discussion Chapter 11
The Rules for Lit. Circle Discussions:
- While we read each chapter you will be expected to complete your job for that chapter. Each member of the group will have a different job, and the jobs will rotate each chapter so you will never have the same job twice in a row.
- If we do not finish reading a chapter in class it will be your responsibility to finish the reading, and complete your job for homework.
- At the start of each class the following day you will engage in a literature circle discussion about the reading.
- The Discussion Director is in charge. They lead the conversation.
- You will take turns sharing, and engaging the rest of your group in a discussion about your topic/job.
The Order for Sharing:
1. The Summarizer
2. The Character Captain
3. The Vocabulary Enricher *
4. The Conflict Evaluator *
5. The Mood & Tone Analyzer *
6. The Discussion Director
1. The Summarizer
2. The Character Captain
3. The Vocabulary Enricher *
4. The Conflict Evaluator *
5. The Mood & Tone Analyzer *
6. The Discussion Director
- USE QUESTIONS TO ENGAGE THE REST OF YOUR GROUP MEMBERS!
- Summarizer - What would you include in a summary? Why? What is the most important part of this chapter?
- Character Captain - What character do you want to talk about? What did they do, say, think, feel, etc? What did we learn about this character?
- Vocab Enricher - Pick a word. Take your group to the page. Have someone read the sentence. What do you guys think this word means?
- Conflict Evaluator - What conflicts did you identify in this chapter? Why was this a conflict?
- Mood & Tone Analyzer - What is the mood (Tone) of this chapter? Why?
- Discussion Director - Read the questions that you have already prepared
- A Lightbulb Moment!!! - Did anything stand out to you?
- A Question Mark - Is there anything you didn't understand? Perhaps something that you would want JK Rowling to explain?
- A Connection - What did you learn (about yourself) from this chapter?
Discussion Questions:
- Who steals the ingredients to make the Polyjuice Potion?
- Why do you think that person really wants to make the potion more than the others?
- Who starts the dueling club?
- Who does Harry get paired with at the dueling club?
- Draco uses a spell on Harry at the dueling club. What did the spell do?
- What is a Parselmouth?
- If you were Ron or Hermione how would you react to Harry being a Parselmouth?
- Who do the students at Hogwarts believe is the Heir of Slytherin?
- Who does Harry find Petrified?
- Harry is misjudged in this chapter. Have you ever been misjudged like Harry? What was it over, and how did it turn out?
The 45 Second Summary Challenge
Your summaries should include:
- the main idea (think mood/big idea)
- the most important details from the chapter
- reflection (Your own thoughts about the events of the chapter)
As you are working I will come around to provide you with support. I might ask you questions like:
- What does your summary need to start with?
- Have you written the main idea?
- What did you write for your main idea?
- What details are you including?
- Why are those details important?
- Have you used any transitional words to connect your thoughts and sentences?
- Are there any places where you should use transitional words or phrases.
- What are your thoughts on the events of the chapter? (reflection)
- What do you think about what you read?
- How do these events show that Harry is a literary hero?
- Capitals, Periods, Grammar, & Sentence Structure
YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO FOLOW THE RULES OF WRITING.
- Indent the first sentence
- All other lines are lined up on the margin line
- Words go on the line
- Put spaces between your words
- Proper capitalization
- Punctuation
- Spelling matters (You should not be spelling words from the book incorrectly, especially character's names)
- Neatness
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