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Resource: Literature Circles Resource Center

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From the Literature Circles Resource Center at Seattle University. The purpose of this site is to provide in-depth information and resources on literature circles. The site is designed to be interactive. Book lists, guidelines, and resources for literature circles will change periodically. Through this site, you can download forms and guidelines to adapt for your own teaching. And finally -- I would love to post resources and information from your classroom on this site, so that teachers all over the world can share useful resources for literature circles. 

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