African American Literature Circles

African American Lit Circles – 12 novels – 12 assessments!

This is a complete literature circle for 12 novels, with 12 individual assessments, 4 assignments and 4 classroom activities.

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I’m a seventh grade ELA teacher and this year I taught “The Crossover” by Kwame Alexander for the first time. Let me tell you, this book was AMAZING to use in class. I’ve even started a full product line for this novel to use in class.

Well, because we were reading the novel as a read aloud in class, I still wanted my students reading independently, so I began literature circles. I chose books at a variety of reading levels and guided students to choose a book at an appropriate level for them, both in reading and content. My “honors” selections are both more difficult in guided reading level and mature content. I asked only my serious, mature readers to select these books. Then, the grade level books were selected for a majority of the students. In addition, I teach two collaborative classrooms with regular and special education students so I had a few easier reads.


Here’s a list of the novels:
Honors Level:

The Hate You Give, by Angie Thomas
Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson

Seventh Grade book selections:
Ghost, Sunny, Patina and Lu by Jason Reynolds – all found in the Track Set #1-4
Brown Girl Dreaming and Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor
Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes

Just a little easier:
Booked by Kwame Alexander – FREE ASSESSMENT
Nightjohn by Gary Paulsen

For one month, the students had to read a quarter of their book each week. They had one outside activity to complete a week and then an activity to complete with their literature circle. At the conclusion of the unit, I collected the 4 assignments, the 4 writing prompts and the students took a 20 question assessment. Each assessment is individual to the book, but they are all the same format.

Here’s a list of the question types on the assessment:

1. protagonist
2. setting, place
3. setting, time
4-10 recall
11 & 12. figurative language
13. point of view
14. characterization
15. pace
16. point of view
17. language/conflict
18. foreshadowing
19. genre
20. theme

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My unit on TpT includes 12 individual assessments with answer sheet and key. Also, the assignments for the weekly literature circles. This unit could be used as an addition to “The Crossover” unit or on their own. It would also be an awesome activity for Black History Month. The best part, you can pick and choose which novels you’d like to teach. I really hope you enjoy this unit. It was so great in my class!

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The Crossover – Vocabulary

Want to teach one of the hottest books for middle schoolers?   “The Crossover” by Kwame Alexander is it!  I have been teaching this book to my seventh graders this year and they LOVE IT!  Follow my TpT store for all the latest lessons!
I’m just starting to get all my lessons up on TpT.  There will be numerous sections included in this unit:
  •      Vocabuary – Tier II and Tier III lists
  •      Prereading Storyboards activity
  •      Prereading poetry and photographs
  •      Tupac Shakur and Jacqueline Woodson connection
  •      Novel pairing – The Playlist
  •      Writing journals focusing on character traits
  •      Nonfiction connections
  •      Inductive learning
  •      Chapter printables and activities
Try a free sample of vocabulary words for the popular novel, b7 by Kwame Alexander!  5 words, assessment example & ten slides!
To see the entire unit, CLICK HERE.
This product is for two literature based vocabulary lists to accompany the novel “The Crossover” by Kwame Alexander. Tier two words are separated into “Four Quarters” with five words for each quarter of the book. It includes a second list of 20 Tier III words – specific terminology for basketball. It is all in a .zip file.
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The tier II words are divided into each quarter with 5 words from each quarter for a total of 20 words. There is a practice activity for each quarter with an answer key. There are also two assessments: 1 – Quarters One & 2; 2- Quarters 3 & 4 with keys.
The tier III words are on a master list describing the various basketball terminology used in the book. There is also an 8 step “Playing Basketball” printable which can be used to physically teach the kids basketball. I took my own students to our gym for a class day to play basketball using all the terminology from the book.
In addition, there is a 41 slide PowerPoint presentation that can be used in a few ways. The images can be printed out for a bulletin board. It can be used to explain the terms as a visual in class. Or there is a review game attached with it that requires students to review the words in a “Heads-Up” game format. For this game, I laminated the images and placed them in various envelopes for student use.
In total, this resource is 16 printables .pdf files and a 41 slideshow presentation (also saved as 41 .jpeg). This is perfect to use for this novel.
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