I
love using literature circles in the classroom because they build students' motivation to read and helps them become life-long readers. But, I hate literature circle role sheets….copying them, keeping
up with them, and grading them give me a headache! So I decided to create simple job cards for my
literature circle meetings. Each card tells students what to do to prepare for
their circle meeting, and what the expectation is for sharing at the
circle meeting. Students write their responses in a reading journal (we use
these all year). Students choose their job from the board pictured below.
I give students a calendar of the literature circle's reading assignments and circle meetings. This example calendar was created at calendarsthatwork.com.
Now I score students weekly with a simple rubric and viola…..literature circles
don’t give me headaches anymore! I've also updated my job cards to better support
Common Core.
Interested? The job cards are available for purchase in my TPT store. A preview is available as well.
Happy reading!
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