What should a Book Club: Look like? Sound like? Feel like?

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What should a Book Club: Look like? Sound like? Feel like? Book Club Criteria What should a Book Club: Look like? Sound like? Feel like?

What a Book Club is NOT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCpkNnxUxPk

What a Book Club CAN be: An example of a book club discussion for The Book Thief http://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=0et2B-DAuMQ

Constructing Criteria Now that you have seen what a book club should look like, decide on what the criteria for a book club should be using the following questions to guide you: What role should each person in the book club have? What should each role entail? Should these roles change to add variety? What are the essential elements of the novel that must be analyzed? How can everyone in the book talk participate AND highlight their individual skills? What are some different ways that you can share your analysis of the novel as a group? What makes an interesting book club discussion? What makes a book club discussion boring? What will a Level 4+ book club discussion look like?