The Mouse and the Motorcycle (1965) is the first in a series of three stories about a little mouse named Ralph written by famed children’s author, Beverly Cleary. In this article, you will find literature circle questions to be used for guiding either a small group or whole group study. More information about using literature circles for units of study in the classroom can be found right here at Bright Hub. Depending on the age of the students involved, the discussion may revolve around a set list of pre-determined questions, or topics and themes the group delves into spontaneously. Students read the story independently or together, as a group, and then gather to discuss. If you are not familiar with the concept, imagine a “book group” for the younger set. Literature circles are a great tool for in-depth learning. Are you using The Mouse and the Motorcycle in your elementary classroom this year? Why not consider utilizing literature circles?
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