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Monday, March 23, 2026

Day 116: 3/23/26 - Harry Potter Chapter 11 Lit. Circle Discussion

 Homeroom:

          Good Morning. Please sit at your house table &  use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Make sure you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils


ELA Learning Target:    
Today we will participate in Lit Circle discussions about chapter 11, and compete in the 45 Second "Claims & Evidence" Challenge.

Do Now:
  • Write Down the your homework
  • Open your notebook to your job from chapter 11
  • Discussion Directors - open your computer to my blog
Homework:
  • Finish reading chapter 11 (if not already done)


Activity #1
Chapter 11 Lit Circle Discussions

The Rules for Lit. Circle Discussions:
  1. The Discussion Director is the leader of the conversation. 
  2. You will take turns sharing, and engaging the rest of your group in a discussion about your topic/job.
  3. When you share it is your job to get the rest of the group involved. DO NOT READ! USE QUESTIONS TO ENGAGE THE REST OF YOUR GROUP MEMBERS! 
  • Summarizer: 
    • What happened in this chapter?
    • What else happened?
    • What would you include in a summary? Why? 
    • What are the most relevant details/events in this chapter? Put the events in order.
    • What's the main idea? (USE YOUR BOOK)
  • Character Captain:
    • What characters were in this chapter? 
      • Pick an important character
    • What did they do, say, think, feel, etc? 
    • What did we learn about this character? 
    • Who were the most important characters? 
    • How did they impact the story? 
  • Vocab Enricher:
    • Pick a word. Take your group to the page. 
    • Have someone read the sentence. 
    • Ask, "What do you guys think this word means?" Then let them guess.
    • After everyone takes a guess, share the definition at the end. REPEAT! 
  • Conflict Evaluator:
    • What conflicts were in this chapter? 
    • Why was this a conflict? 
    • Is it an internal or external conflict? 
    • How does this conflict impact the story?
  • Discussion Director:
    • Read the questions that you have already prepared. 
    • You can also ask the three questions below.
    1. A Lightbulb Moment!!! - Did anything stand out to you?
    2. A Question Mark - Is there anything you didn't understand? Perhaps something that you would want JK Rowling to explain?
    3. A Connection - What did you learn (about yourself) from this chapter?
Mr. T's 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?
  • What should Hogwarts do about the attacks?

Activity #2
The 45 Second "Claims & Evidence" Challenge?

Directions:
Based on the reading you need to pick a prompt and answer the question using a clear, specific claim. Then, support your claim with 3 pieces of evidence from the text. 

Prompt #1
After the events of the Dueling Club, what do most of the other students infer about Harry, and why do they jump to this conclusion? Provide three details from Chapter 11 that explain their reaction.

Prompt #2
Based on Professor Lockhart’s behavior and performance during the Dueling Club in Chapter 11, what can you infer about his true magical abilities? Support your inference with at least three specific details from the text.

Scoring
Claim = 2pts
Piece of Evidence #1 = 2 pts
Piece of Evidence #2 = 2 pts
Piece of Evidence #3 = 2 pts
Total = 8 pts

Your answer should be about 4 sentences.
Use transition words, especially between your evidence.

When adding evidence try these phrases:
  • In the text it says ...
  • In the book ...
  • In the novel ...
  • In the story ...
  • In the passage ...
  • According to the story ...
  • According to the book ...
  • According to the novel ...
  • According to the text ...
  • According to the passage ...

Each house will then choose a representative to read their response out loud. The representatives from each house will have just 45 seconds to read. 


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
  • Use proper capitalization & punctuation
  • Spelling matters (You should not be spelling words from the book incorrectly, especially character's names)
  • Neatness matters

Activity #3
Best Question
  • When we play "Best Question" your classroom teacher acts as the judge. 
  • Each house picks 1 representative to read the question they think is best, and then the student leads the discussion. 
  • After all 3 houses have led the discussion for their question the teacher will award house points for the question they think is best.
  • The points are entirely up to the teacher, and they may choose to award more or less points based on the strength of your questions.
  • Some days all Houses will earn points, while other days only one house might earn points. It all depends on you and the quality of your efforts. 

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