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into a Great discussion Dive Deep into a Great discussion Book Club Day Four

When you are creating discussion questions, imagine a diver…

There are 3 different types of discussion questions

Think… Float Swim Dive

Questions that are a FLOAT Right There

Questions that are a FLOAT… Who? What? When? Where?

SWIMMING Questions Think and Search

SWIMMING questions What if…? Why did…? What caused…? How would you feel if you…? Why do you think…?

How did…? What would happen if…? What might…? What character traits describe…? Why is…?

DEEP DIVE Questions

DEEP DIVE questions Predict… Imagine… Apply to real life… Evaluate…

After we read, let’s come up with discussion questions together! Let’s Practice! After we read, let’s come up with discussion questions together!