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Mr. Coleman"Literature circles have been used in elementary and high school classrooms across the country in various configurations for at least fifteen years. Harvey Daniels is perhaps their best-known advocate: his Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in the Student-Centered Classroom has just been released in a new edition by Stenhouse Books. For more information about literature circles as conceived by Harvey Daniels - which differ in significant ways from what you will see below - see http://www.literaturecircles.com
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Kim KuruzovichAt the end of the unit, you will be asked to hand in a packet containing
• the notes you have prepared for each role
• the class notes you took (small and large group discussions)
• an essay of 500-1000 words in which you address with clarity and precision whatever seems to you to be relevant and significant in this book. You must include correctly cited references (direct quotations) to at least five passages in the book in the course of your essay. This packet will count as a major grade for first quarter.
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