More Literature Circles: Cooperative Learning for Grades 3-8
By (Author) Mary C. Neamen
By (author) Mary Strong
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th September 2001
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Teaching skills and techniques
Literary theory
371.395
Paperback
125
This book complements Literature Circles because it features different books from those in Literature Circles. The audience is teachers of intermediate-grade students. A literature circle is a group of students reading the same novel and cooperative learning refers to a group working together on the novel to accomplish a common goal. The program increases the amount of reading students do, provides opportunity for inquiry and critical thinking, and teaches students how to work cooperatively. The first section explains how to use the book. The second section consists of five picture books with related projects; each book represents a concept. The last section is divided into five conceptual groupings containing 38 novels.
This is a good resource for educators who are new to literature circles of for anyone who would like to strengthen a program already in place.-The Shy Librarian
"This is a good resource for educators who are new to literature circles of for anyone who would like to strengthen a program already in place."-The Shy Librarian
MIMI NEAMEN is a teacher at East Mountain Charter High School, Sandia Park, New Mexico, and is an instructor at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. MARY STRONG is a retired middle school teacher with 25 years of experience in the field.