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    Literature Circle Role Cards

    For lower, middle and upper school ...

    Suitable for: Ages 5-14

    A literature circle is a small group instructional approach to support the development of comprehension, independence and reading enjoyment.

    To prompt lärling thinking, the following role cards may be used.

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    Role Cards for lower school

    Set 1 (with instructions)

    Set 2

    • Actor  (Black & vit, PDF 140 kB)  (Colour, PDF 140 kB)
    • Artist  (Black & vit, PDF 138 kB)  (Colour, PDF 133 kB)
    • Book Worm  (Black & white, PDF 208 kB)  (Colour, PDF 160 kB)
    • Connector  (Black & white, PDF 158 kB)  (Colour, PDF 160 kB)
    • Favourite Finder  (Black & vit, PDF 159 kB)  (Colour, PDF 166 kB)
    • Leader  (Black & vit, PDF 130 kB)  (Colour, PDF 136 kB)
    • Predictor  (Black & vit, PDF 157 kB)  (Colour, PDF 145 kB)
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      Literature Circles: Getting Started

      Literature circles are a strong classroom strategy because of the way that they couple collaborative learning with student-centered inquiry. As they conclude their description of the use of literature circles in a bilingual classroom, Peralta-Nash and Dutch explain the ways that the strategy helped students become stronger readers:

      Students learned to take responsibility for their own learning, and this was reflected in how effectively they made choices and took ownership of literature circle groups. They took charge of their own discussions, held each other accountable for how much or how little reading to do, and for the preparation for each session. The positive peer pressure that the members of each group placed on each other contributed to each student's accountability to the rest of the group. (36)

      When students engage with texts and one another in these ways, they take control of their literacy in positive and rewarding ways.

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