You have three tasks to complete during this period:
1. Read the HOW TO COMMENT Tip Sheet (the hand-out I gave you in class).
2. Read and comment (a meaningful comment) on two of your peers’ posts about their connection to the last literature circle book.
3. Update your library at goodreads. By now, you should be half way through the independent reading requirements for this quarter (6 books).\
Reminder:
1. If you haven’t posted your response to your Lit Circle book. Do so ASAP.
2. If you haven’t added the goodreads widget to your sidebar, do so. These tutorials explain how to create an account at goodreads and start building your library. As you slide your mouse across each photo, a screentip describes what each photo teaches about goodreads. Click on the photo and read the photo description for detailed instructions. If you have tips, instructions, or ideas to help us learn to get the most out of goodreads, feel free to add a comment.
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14 years ago
we are reading crackback the people in my lit circle are preston cameron and thad. today was not that good of lit cirlce because i dont think none of us is that far in the book except thad and preston just dont talk but hopefully next time it will be better
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ReplyDeleteIn my lit group we were reading The Beast, when we were reading The Beast we were discussing and analyzing for few minutes about the passage of the book(The message of book for us), each books we read there is a lesson for us to learn . While we are reading a book we are comparing about the world(people) and ourself to that book. Like Gaby had a dream to be something in her future, later Gaby had lost her dream, hopes, future. She has lost her way in a fragile, desperate world. Some of this happens to us. And it got me interested.