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Clip Warm-Up As we watch the clip, think about: The differences and similarities between the movie clip and the scene in the novel. Is the movie clip close to how you picture the scene? http://warmupsfollowups.blogspot .com/2009/09/house-of-spirits-bi g-fish-fortune.html

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Clip Warm-Up

As we watch the clip, think about:• The differences

and similarities between the movie clip and the scene in the novel.

• Is the movie clip close to how you picture the scene?

http://warmupsfollowups.blogspot.com/2009/09/house-of-spirits-big-fish-fortune.html

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LITERATURE CIRCLE GROUPS (PERIOD 2) Group 1

Jose Naomi Diana Paola

Group 2 Enen Mingje Clare Rio Hsa

Group 3 Serena Jacob R. Fairman Silas Kenton

Group 4 Yesenia Jacob K. Zahar Johnny

Group 5 McKayla. Nyiven Keaton Man

Group 6 Sam Tate Ronell Perla

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LITERATURE CIRCLE GROUPS (PERIOD 3) Group 1

Alycia Luis Eddie G Julia Yifei

Group 2 Gerry Anna Dr. Prof

Nightwolf Makenzy Sammy

Group 3 Seth D. Ishara Christina Aspen Noah

Group 4 Seth L. Ashley Jordan Kyla Mat

Group 5

Jack Cortese Hishaam Jordi Tate

Group 6 Navene Nick Alexandra Kevin Shania

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LITERATURE CIRCLE GROUPS (PERIOD 5) Group 1

Lawren Nick Souk Alex P.

Group 2 Kyle Alex H. Max Trinity Conor

Group 3 Brandi Tony Jackson Will

Group 4 Leo Patrick Emery Bryan

Group 5

Jade JQ Kristen Eric Jackie

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LITERATURE CIRCLES: ROLES

Each member of your group is responsible for one of the following: Discussion Direction - writes questions to guide

thoughtful group discussion and keeps group on task Connection Maker - writes own and group members'

connections (Text-to-Text, Text-to-Self, Text-to-World) Summarizer - writes a Beginning-Middle-End summary,

revises with group input and creates book final summary Word Wizard - searches for unusual word choice or

description or defines words the group may not know Passage Picker - selects and rereads important

passages or descriptive imagery sections to the group and discusses author's style.

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LITERATURE CIRCLES! Start a new page in your journal titled The HotS LC 1 Assign each member of your group one of the five

literature circle roles. Each member has to have a different role.

Begin reading from pg 59. Each member of the group will read 1-2 paragraphs, depending on the size of the paragraph. After 3 pages, stop to work/take notes for your literature

circle roles. After each member has at least one thing written down,

share and discuss with your group what you wrote, including WHY you chose a particular word/event/passage/discussion question/connection. Your group members DO NOT have to write down what you wrote down.

Continue this process for every 3 pages.

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HOMEWORK

READING: Finish C2 of The House of the Spirits (59-72)

LIT CIRCLE: Complete your lit circle role for the reading homework (see next slide)

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LIT CIRCLE HOMEWORK Discussion Direction - writes questions to guide thoughtful group

discussion and keeps group on task (at least 4 questions with the quote and page number that inspired

that question) Connection Maker - writes own and group members' connections

(Text-to-Text, Text-to-Self, Text-to-World; at least 5 connections with the quote and page number that inspired

that connection ) Summarizer - writes the chapter summary (at least a 5-sentence paragraph) Word Wizard - searches for unusual word choice or description or

defines words the group may not know (at least 5 words with definitions and quote/page number from book) Passage Picker - selects and rereads important passages or

descriptive imagery sections to the group and discusses author's style.

(at least 3 passages with page numbers and a sentence for each passage stating why you chose that passage)