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How to teach Group Discussions
Using the Group Reading Worksheet, students use this form when you meet with a group and read fiction or non-fiction text.
Being able to interact with the text that they are reading will help your students to gain a better understanding of what they have read. This worksheet will help your students to share their ideas in a group setting.
Students use this form when you meet with a group and read fiction or nonfiction text. Next, talk about the information and how it is presented in the book. Then, share ideas full group.
Other resources to use with this Group Reading Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are probably learning about group discussions.
Use this What I Read, What I Saw Graphic Organizer Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this worksheet by having students share about their favorite books. Next, students read independently or with a small group. Then, students discuss what they have read using the graphic organizer as a guide. Finally, students share important details of what occurred during their discussion with the whole class. Once finished, students can write more about the text using the Reading Response Journal.
Be sure to check out more Independent and Guided Reading Activities.
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