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Book Study

Engaging Minds

The objectives of Book Study are to develop critical reading and analytical skills by engaging with non-fiction texts through structured reading, discussion, and project-based assignments. Participants will demonstrate competency by completing weekly tasks, annotations, discussions, and final projects that showcase their deep understanding of the text.

Structure (6–8 weeks)

Week 1: Orientation and Book Selection

  • Welcome Session:
    • Overview of the program, objectives, and expectations.
    • Introduction to the competency being evaluated.
    • Presentation of book options (a curated list of non-fiction titles based on themes like history, science, technology, etc.).
    • Group discussion: What does it mean to critically analyze a text?
  • Assignment:
    • Choose a book and submit a short rationale for your selection, considering how it might connect to themes and provoke critical thinking.
    • Set up an annotation method (digital tools like Hypothesis or sticky notes for physical books).

Weeks 2–3: Guided Reading, Annotations and Weekly Discussions

  • Weekly Goals:
    • Read a designated section of the book (e.g., first third).
    • Annotate key passages to identify:
      • Themes and motifs.
      • Author’s purpose and rhetorical strategies.
      • Predictions and inferences based on evidence in the text.
    • Pose insightful questions related to the reading.
  • Activities:
    • Passage Sharing:
      • Share one annotated passage per week in the group forum.
      • Explain:
        • How the passage reveals a theme or motif.
        • What it suggests about the author’s purpose.
        • Any inferences or predictions you made.
      • Vocabulary Building:
        • Contribute 2–3 new or challenging words from the reading to a shared vocabulary list. Include definitions and examples from the text.
      • Assignment:
        • Submit a 200-word reflection on the themes, motifs, or author’s purpose revealed in the section. Include one question you’d like the group to discuss.

Weeks 4–5: Deeper Analysis and Creative Exploration

  • Weekly Goals:
    • Continue reading (middle sections of the book).
    • Deepen annotations by connecting recurring themes or motifs and expanding on the author’s purpose.
    • Track how the text supports or challenges your initial predictions and inferences.
  • Activities:
    • Thematic Connections:
      • Participants identify connections between their book and other texts, real-world events, or personal experiences.
    • Passage Sharing:
      • Continue weekly passage sharing with added emphasis on evolving themes and predictions.
    • Vocabulary Expansion:
      • Continue contributing new words and provide examples of how they help understand the author’s ideas.
    • Creative Exploration:
      • Participants begin brainstorming and outlining their final projects. Examples include visual representations of motifs, essays exploring themes, or multimedia presentations of the author’s purpose.
    • Assignment:
      • Submit a rough outline of the final product, detailing how it demonstrates competency (e.g., analysis of themes, thoughtful predictions, or insightful questions).

Weeks 6–7: Final Products and Presentation Preparation

  • Weekly Goals:
    • Complete the book and annotate final sections.
    • Synthesize themes, motifs, and author’s purpose across the text.
  • Activities:
    • Peer Review:
      • Share drafts or ideas for final products in small groups for feedback on how effectively they demonstrate competency.
    • Presentation Workshop:
      • Tips for presenting analyses and creative projects.
      • Practice articulating how their projects align with competency.
    • Assignment:
      • Submit the final version of the project.

Week 8: Showcase and Reflection

  • Showcase Session:
    • Participants present their projects and share annotated passages that highlight their analysis of themes, motifs, or the author’s purpose.
    • Discuss how their predictions and inferences evolved during the study.
  • Reflection Activity:
    • Group discussion:
      • What insights did the book provide?
      • How did analyzing themes and motifs deepen your understanding?
    • Participants reflect on their progress in meeting the competency and identify areas for further growth.
    • Individual Reflection

Program Resources

  • Reading Material: Access to eBooks or physical copies (participant responsibility).
  • Annotation Tools: Options for digital (e.g., Hypothesis, Google Docs) or physical methods.
  • Vocabulary List: A shared document (e.g., MS Teams or OneNote) for new terms and examples.

Evaluation Criteria

  1. Participation:
    • Weekly annotations and passage sharing.
    • Contribution to group discussions and vocabulary building.
  2. Final Product:
    • Demonstrates critical analysis of themes, motifs, and author’s purpose.
    • Shows thoughtful predictions, inferences, and questions.
  3. Reflection Assignments:
Reflects growth in meeting the competency and engagement with the text.
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