Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Bookclub | Bok Choy

 LI: to unpack the text together

Sulia, Afatia, Azatulah, Vayan, Chris, Luka, and I were introduced to the activity, Book Club by Mrs Anderson.  Each member of the book club has a role to take each week. The 7 roles are, The Discussion Director, Connector, Summariser, Passage Picker, Word Master, Illustrator and Meeting Report.

 The book that we read this week was called “Bok Choy” by Paul Mason. The moral of the story was describing the differences between the chinese people compared to the englishman. This story unpacked the racism faced by chinese minors who came to NZ in the 1800s to seek their fortune in the gold fields and how it affected others. From this story we learnt it is important to accept one another despite who we are and how we look. 

Once we had completed the tasks for our roles, we reported back to the group and shared our thoughts and ideas. The Discussion Director’s asked questions and guided everybody to be on the right track. The Summariser, picked 20 most important words from the story, to 6, and used it to summarise the text. The Passage Picker would pick a part of the story and write why it’s important to you. The Connector had to make connections to themself, to text, and to the world from the book.

I enjoyed sharing our opinions with one another with group, we were all confident to share our thoughts creating a rich learning conversation about the story. 

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