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LITERATURE CIRLCES DUSCUSSION ROLES

In literature circles, each member takes on a unique discussion role to enhance understanding and engagement. The Discussion Leader creates thought-provoking questions to maintain conversation. The Summarizer captures and presents key points from the reading while making connections to personal experiences and other texts. The Vocabulary Enricher identifies and defines important words, facilitating group learning. The Character Examiner observes and describes character traits using textual evidence. Lastly, the Story Sketcher illustrates key scenes, inviting reactions from peers. Together, these roles foster a rich exploration of literature.

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LITERATURE CIRLCES DUSCUSSION ROLES

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  1. WHAT ARE THE DISCUSSION ROLES? LITERATURE CIRLCES DUSCUSSION ROLES

  2. DISCUSSION LEADER: • A Discussion Leader: • Develops a list of “thinking” questions. • Creates questions which have multiple answers. • You must keep the conversation going!

  3. SUMMARIZER: • A Summarizer: • Writes and presents a summary of the events that occurred in the sections your group decided to read. • Records key points and important information. • Makes connections which compare: • Text-to-self • Text-to-world • Text-to-text

  4. Vocabulary Enricher: • A Vocabulary Enricher: • Locates words that are important, interesting, or unfamiliar. • Defines the words chosen. • Indicates the part of speech of each word. • Teaches the words to the group. (Be Creative!)

  5. Character Examiner: • A Character Examiner: • Observes traits of each character • Uses adjectives to describe each character • Uses text evidence to support the character trait

  6. Story Sketcher: • A Story Sketcher: • Illustrates a minimum of one key scene from the novel • Drawing must be detailed! • Also must write a brief description • Have other group members react to your sketch

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