Three Themes and Expert Groups

Three Themes and Expert Groups
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Throughout the novel, themes of loneliness, misunderstanding, and innocence prevail, leading to universal insights. Students will specialize in tracking one theme to share with the class. Expert groups will delve into Chapter One summaries, finding supporting page numbers to present to classmates. Encouraging active engagement, the task aims to foster a deeper understanding of the text among students.

  • Themes
  • Novel
  • Tracking
  • Expert Groups
  • Classroom

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  1. INTRODUCTION TO TOPIC TRACKING

  2. Three themes are prevalent throughout the novel loneliness, misunderstanding, and innocence. All three topics lead to universal themes. Groups will specialize in one topic to track and share with the class.

  3. Step One: Divide the Room into Expert Groups 1. loneliness 2. misunderstanding 3. Innocence Record your expert group at the bottom of the handout and in the front cover of your spiral.

  4. Chapter one has been completed for you. Your task is to work with your groups to find Your task is to work with your groups to find page numbers to support each summary page numbers to support each summary statement. statement. Be ready to report to the class in 10 minutes. Be ready to report to the class in 10 minutes. Remember, you are the expert. Be prepared to Remember, you are the expert. Be prepared to teach your classmates by telling why. teach your classmates by telling why.

  5. Are there any questions? Ready, set, work! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4 ASKMcdCc3g If you finish early, work on AOW #2

  6. Time to Share Time to Share Your classmates will take notes as each expert group presents.

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