DISCUSSION PROMPTS:
From the Sutton readings for this week, identify 3 quotes (from separate sections) that "spoke to you" and briefly discuss why. Next, provide a critical review of the book you read using the knowledge gained from your readings thus far in the course. What about the book is worthy of literary merit? How might this book move a child forward in her/his understanding of the world? What discussion questions might you pose to students to evoke deeper thinking about the book?
From the Sutton readings for this week, identify 3 quotes (from separate sections) that "spoke to you" and briefly discuss why. Next, provide a critical review of the book you read using the knowledge gained from your readings thus far in the course. What about the book is worthy of literary merit? How might this book move a child forward in her/his understanding of the world? What discussion questions might you pose to students to evoke deeper thinking about the book?