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초등학교 독서모임 및 원탁회의 2

이 독서 동아리 내내 학생들은 일주일에 두 번씩 모여 교사가 주도하는 한 번, 학생이 주도하는 비판적 서적 토론 한 번(수업 외에서 독립적으로 읽은 후)을 합니다. 창의적이고 철저한 문학 탐구의 풍부한 경험입니다!
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주당 1-2시간. As there are two meetings per week, expected completion of assigned chapters/ pages are in specific detail among the course outline ('T' denoting Tuesday and 'Th' for Thursday). As alluded to in section A, half of the given week's Book Club pick will need to be read by my Tuesday, teacher-led discussion class time; the remainder of the pick will then need to be completed for Thursday's student-led Round Table discussion. Students are always welcome to read ahead in their book pick (don't you love when a story takes you in?) but I respectfully ask all students to not give any story surprises away if they do in fact read ahead. Students may also read ahead in preparation for their Round Table discussion points when it is their given week (further information above in section D).
학습 평가
Please refer to section D on ***DISCUSSION POINTS.
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미국 3학년 - 4학년 학년
When readers are born, it is not only phonics and fluency that make us successful; it is the personal connections we develop with characters and story themes that truly strengthen our literacy muscles. Here in Elementary Book Club and Round Table, those connections will grow into ‘polished’ investigations of each piece’s story elements and being able to associate our feelings, as readers, to more vivid characters and cause and effect scenarios.  As students dive into a new chapter book at the beginning of each week, they will interact in TWO discussions a week (one teacher led and one student led). 

A) Each week’s chapter book will be ‘assigned’ on a Sunday, with a teacher-led discussion held on every Tuesday and a final, student-led ‘Round Table’ finale on every Thursday. Each student, as described in the course outline, will be expected to read half of the week’s book to be best prepared for the Tuesday discussions and have read the full book by Thursday to be ready for the Round Table! With the exception of books that require multiple weeks to enjoy, the same Tuesday/ Thursday format applies, only there are two teacher-led discussions and two Round Tables, respectively.

B) A Tuesday, teacher-led discussion might look and sound like: 
--Main characters versus supporting characters
--Personal connections/ background knowledge the readers ‘bring’ to the story
--Exploring the layers of setting
--'Discussion point’ modeling

C) A Thursday, student-led ‘Round Table’ might look and sound like:
--A ‘Round Table’ is a place where all readers’ voices and opinions are encouraged and respected
--One student choosing two to three ***‘discussion points’ to engage their classmates in a ‘Round Table’ discussion, a group of reading equals

D) ***DISCUSSION POINTS: 
Discussion points can be born from any part of that week’s chapter book and should spark the sharing of thoughts and connections to the given story, i.e. “I liked when Arthur, the main character, told his teacher the truth when he didn’t do his homework. But, I didn’t agree when he teased his sister through the whole book. If he was a person in real life, would you want to be friends with him?”

Discussion points should be shared with me before a Thursday Round Table by the week’s student leader. I will be happy to brainstorm discussion points with any student that would benefit from some encouraging collaboration! Thursday Round Tables will be assigned and scheduled during our first class together; each student's name will go in a hat and fairly picked at random (i.e. Student 1's name would be the first session's Round Table leader, Student 2's name would be the second session's Round Table leader, and so on).

All students will be expected to develop student-led, Round Table discussion points; however, our Round Table is one of warmth and healthy conversation. If any student does not feel comfortable being an oral leader for the Thursday time frame, I am equally happy to accept and share their discussion points on their ‘behalf’ or even be Round Table ‘partners’ and share the verbal task together! It is in the deep dive of each book (and the discussion points that arise from them) that are the true objectives of this course.

E) Students will do their Book Club reading outside of class, in whichever format they wish: independent reading or shared reading/alternate read aloud with a grown up or older sibling. As you will see, the stories selected are quite different from one another and some texts offer added challenges of new vocabulary and context!

F) SCHEDULE AND COURSE OUTLINE:

— WEEK 1 (1/10 and 1/12): The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh (Helen Rutter) 

CH 1, 2, 3, 4 (T)
CH  5, 6, 7, 8 (Th)
* * *See note below on potential sensitive topic* * * 

— WEEK 2 (1/17 and 1/19): The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh (Helen Rutter) 

CH 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 (T)
CH 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 (Th)
* * *See note below on potential sensitive topic* * * 

— WEEK 3 (1/24 and 1/26): The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh (Helen Rutter) 

CH 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 (T)
CH 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 (Th)
* * *See note below on potential sensitive topic* * * 

— WEEK 4 (1/31 and 2/2): The Mystery of Meerkat Hill: A Precious Ramotswe Mystery for Young Readers (by Alexander McCall Smith)

CH 1, 2, 3, 4 (T)
CH 5, 6, 7, 8 (Th)

— WEEK 5 (2/7 and 2/9): Billy Miller Makes a Wish (by Kevin Henkes) 

CH 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (T)
CH 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Th)
* * *See note below on potential sensitive topic* * * 

— WEEK 6 (2/14 and 2/16): Billy Miller Makes a Wish (by Kevin Henkes) 

CH 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (T)
CH 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 (Th)
* * *See note below on potential sensitive topic* * * 

— NO MEETINGS 2/21 and 2/23

— WEEK 7 (2/28 and 3/2): Charlotte's Web (by E.B. White)

CH 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Pages 1 - 47) (T)
CH 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 (Pages 48 - 91) (Th)
* * *See note below on potential sensitive topic* * * 

— WEEK 8 (3/7 and 3/9): Charlotte's Web (by E.B. White)

CH 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 (Pages 92 - 137) (T)
CH 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 (Pages 138 - 184) (Th)
* * *See note below on potential sensitive topic* * *

그 외 세부 사항

학부모 가이드
Potentially sensitive topics: The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh (by Helen Rutter) brings the reader along on a first-person narrative of the wide arrange of emotions of Billy, who journeys through childhood with a stutter. He encounters both challenging and triumphant experiences. Billy Miller Makes A Wish (by Kevin Henkes) begins with the passing of Billy's elderly neighbor, and there is significant time spent in the beginning of the text exploring how Billy, his younger sister and Mom discuss, show and think of their sympathies/ understanding of this death. Charlotte's Web (by E.B. White) discusses all aspects of farm life, ranging from the life and death of some farm animals/ creatures.
수업 자료
Book Club picks listed can be checked out of your local library, found within a treasured bookcase at your home or acquired any other place you see fit. No one is required to purchase a book for Elementary Book Club and Round Table, unless it is by choice.
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Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT
Bachelor of Arts, May 2007
Major: English
Minor: Psychology

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