JOBS
Passage Selector

You are the Passage Selector. Your job is to pick parts of the story that you want to read aloud to your group.  These can be:

_____ a good part
_____ an interesting part
_____ a funny part
_____ some good writing
_____ a scary part
_____ a good description

Be sure to mark the parts you want to share with a Post-it note or bookmark. Or you can write on this sheet the parts you want to share. Parts to read out loud:

Page   Paragraph   Why I liked it
____   ________   _____________________________

____   ________   _____________________________

____   ________   _____________________________

____   ________   _____________________________


Artful Artist

You are the Artful Artist. Your job is to draw anything about the story that you liked.

____ a character
____ an exciting part
____ the setting
____ a prediction of what will happen next
____ a problem
____ anything else
____ a surprise

Draw on the back of this page or on a bigger piece of paper if you need it. Do any kind of drawing or picture that you like. When your group meets, don't tell them what your drawing is. Let them guess and talk about it first. Then you can tell about it.



Connector

You are the Connector. Your job is to find connections between the book and the world outside. This means connecting the reading to:

___ your own life
___ happenings at school or in the community
___ similar events at other times
___ other writing on the same topics author
___ other books or stories
___ other people or problems
___ other writings by the same author

Some things today's reading reminded me of were...


Summarizer

You are the Summarizer. Your job is to prepare a brief summary of today's reading. The other members of your group will be counting on you to give a quick (one- or two- minute) statement that tells about the main highlights.


Discussion Director

You are the Discussion Director. Your job is to write down some good questions that you think you group would like to talk about.

Harvey Daniels



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