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Monday, November 12, 2018

Book Clubs


Over the past week and a half, I have been given the chance to join a book club with a small group of students in my classroom. This is the first time I have participated in a book club. Overall, I have enjoyed my time in this book club. The work is mostly independent work which then gets brought back together when you meet up with your group, but it is still a low-risk setting which I really like. 
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My group chose to read, Hoot, a book about a town building on top of the living space of a certain breed of owls. After reading through the book, I have decided that it would be a great book to read in a science class. It has a lot of content that could lead to great discussion of ecosystems and how they work, and how they can be destroyed. It also allows for individuals to make an individual connection to the text because they see certain things, like the events that happen in the book, around them on a day-to-day basis. I do like the idea of using book clubs in a content-area classroom because it promotes literacy in a class that people do not usually think about literacy in when it is mentioned. If I were to use our book in a science classroom, I would be sure to only pick and choose certain excerpts from the text because other parts of the book can throw students off track, but I would definitely promote reading the rest of the book on their own time because it is great.  

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  2. I also thought our book club was low-risk. Whenever I had to read books in high school there was always some huge quiz or test we had to take that questioned specific details of the books. I really enjoyed how we go to make sticky notes with our own thoughts about the books. Also, I agree that if I were to use books clubs in my classroom, then I would find specific excepts that would supplement my lessons.

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