[MOSAIC] the power of modeling
Caudill, Amanda
amanda.caudill at harrison.kyschools.us
Tue Nov 21 07:46:48 EST 2006
Love hearing about literature circles... I am about to start one with biographies (never have done nonfiction). Does anyone have any suggestions on reflection questions.... really any advice at all
Harrison County Middle School
amanda.caudill at harrison.kyschools.us
sixth grade reading teacher
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From: mosaic-bounces at literacyworkshop.org [mailto:mosaic-bounces at literacyworkshop.org] On Behalf Of gina nunley
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 8:55 PM
To: mosaic at literacyworkshop.org
Subject: [MOSAIC] the power of modeling
My kids are having some of the best literature circle discussions I have
ever seen, and this year's kids actually struggle more than in the past.
The one thing I did differently was to model one for them. Two teachers and
myself used the last chapters of a book the class had just finished to
conduct a lit circle. We modeled all the good stuff we wanted to see and
had the kids observe and record...
Good literature circles "Look like" and "Sound like"
All three of us were impressed with the obvious and not so obvious behaviors
the kids picked up on.
Their first book club meeting was exciting to watch. Gina
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