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Tell about the most exciting part of the book. Give 3 reasons why.
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Where does your book take place? Give evidence from the book, quotes and page numbers.
When does your book take place? Give evidence from the book, quotes and page numbers. 1. Which character is most like each person in your group? Tell one way they are alike and one way they are different. (More than one person can be like the same character.)
2. What is something that has happened in the book that is similar to something that has happened to you? How are the two events similar? 3. Complete these sentences using a character from your book in the blank space. It was wild! ________ visited our classroom and ... At the end of yesterday's class period, we discussed collaboration. We discussed how good conversational skills can lead to excellent groups. Today we role-played both good and bad conversations. Click on the students' names below to link to these videos.
Retell the beginning of the book in your own words. Was there anything that surprised you? Are you confused about anything so far?
You heard book talks on Monday. Use what you remember from the book talk, what the cover looks like and what the back of the book says to predict what you think the book will be about. What will the conflict (problems) be? Will it be resolved? How? Add in any other thoughts your group has about the book
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