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Student-Led Discussion Outline – Question Stems & Sentence Starters for Any Text

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Grade Level:

7-12

Subjects:

Classroom Management, Speaking & Listening, Literary Analysis, Assessment, Literature Circles

Standards (CCSS)

RL.7.1, RL.8.1, RL.9-10.1, RL.11-12.1, RL.7.2, RL.8.2, RL.9-10.2, RL.11-12.2, RL.7.3, RL.8.3, RL.9-10.3, RL.11-12.3, RL.7.10, RL.8.10, RL.9-10.10, RL.11-12.10, RI.7.1, RI.8.1, RI.9-10.1, RI.11-12.1, RI.7.2, RI.8.2, RI.9-10.2, RI.11-12.2, RI.7.10, RI.8.10, RI.9-10.10, RI.11-12.10, SL.7.1, SL.8.1, SL.9-10.1, SL.11-12.1, SL.7.3, SL.8.3, SL.9-10.3, SL.11-12.3, SL.7.4, SL.8.4, SL.9-10.4, SL.11-12.4, SL.7.6, SL.8.6, SL.9-10.6, SL.11-12.6, W.7.4, W.8.4, W.9-10.4, W.11-12.4, W.7.5, W.8.5, W.9-10.5, W.11-12.5, W.7.9, W.8.9, W.9-10.9, W.11-12.9, L.7.1, L.8.1, L.9-10.1, L.11-12.1, L.7.3, L.8.3, L.9-10.3, L.11-12.3, L.7.6, L.8.6, L.9-10.6, L.11-12.6

Learning Expectations (Ontario)

A1: Purpose and Audience; A2: Using Knowledge of Form and Style; A3: Comprehension Strategies; B1: Reading for Meaning; B3: Making Connections; C1: Developing and Organizing Content; D1: Developing Ideas and Organizing Content

This Student-Led Discussion Outline empowers students to lead academic conversations with confidence. Designed for grades 7–12, it includes question prompts, sentence starters, discussion tracking tools, and grading rubrics to support socratic seminars, literature circles, and fishbowl discussions.

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Description

Whether you use socratic seminars, literature circles, fishbowl discussion, or other student-led conversations – this group discussion outline helps you automate grading and provides meaningful feedback for students. It includes sentence starters, question stems, data tracking spreadsheets, and a grading scale rubric.

 

Included with this Student-Led Discussion Outline:

  • 21 Question Prompts for Any Novel
  • 40+ Sentence Starters and Question Stems
  • Automated Discussion Tracking Template – Google Sheets®
  • Manual Discussion Tracking System – Ready-to-Print
  • Assessment Guidelines for Group Discussions
  • Grading Guidelines with Example
  • Grading Scale Rubric
  • Teacher Instructions (with video) for using these resources

 

How to use this Student-Led Discussion Outline:

This classroom discussion strategy empowers students to lead meaningful discussions independently while providing you with built-in tools for assessment. It includes both qualitative and quantitative methods to streamline grading and deliver specific, actionable feedback on student performance.

By shifting responsibility to students, this approach encourages ownership, accountability, and confidence during academic conversations. Rather than relying on teacher-led questioning, students actively guide the direction of the discussion while still working within a clearly defined structure. The Student-Led Discussion Outline supports this independence by making expectations visible and measurable, allowing students to focus on thoughtful engagement instead of guessing how participation will be evaluated. Teachers benefit from a system that captures meaningful data without interrupting the flow of conversation, making discussions more authentic and student-centered.

This structured discussion outline features over 40 Sentence Starters and Question Stems designed to scaffold participation in academic conversations. Using the provided assessment guidelines, students can self-evaluate the quality of their contributions, reflect on their speaking skills, and identify clear strategies for improvement.

The variety of sentence starters ensures that students can enter discussions at different levels of complexity, whether they are responding to a peer, building on an idea, or challenging an interpretation with evidence. Within the Student-Led Discussion Outline, these scaffolds promote equity by giving every student access to academic language, particularly those who may struggle with articulating ideas on the spot. Reflection becomes an ongoing process, as students learn to recognize patterns in their participation and set intentional goals for future discussions.

The assessment guidelines included with this resource feature a Contribution Key – a graphic organizer that categorizes various types of responses students can make during classroom discussions. These categories include contributions such as offering opinions, asking questions, citing textual evidence, and making historical or thematic connections. In addition to these response types, the key provides participation cues that help students actively engage their peers by inviting others to speak, offering clarification, and responding to questions in a collaborative manner.

This Contribution Key brings clarity and transparency to discussion expectations, which is essential for productive group work. When students understand the range of acceptable and valued responses, they are more likely to take risks and contribute meaningfully. The Student-Led Discussion Outline uses this tool to reinforce respectful dialogue and shared responsibility, ensuring that discussions remain balanced and inclusive rather than dominated by a few voices.

The Contribution Key assigns point values to different types of responses based on their level of complexity. This system allows students to assess the depth of their contributions and set clear goals for improvement. By referencing the key during or after a discussion, students can reflect on their participation and identify which response types will help them contribute more meaningfully in future conversations.

This points-based system emphasizes growth and depth over frequency of speaking. Students begin to understand that higher-quality contributions require preparation, active listening, and thoughtful responses. Within the Student-Led Discussion Outline, this reflective component encourages students to plan how they will engage before a discussion and evaluate their performance afterward, reinforcing metacognitive skills that transfer beyond a single lesson.

To assess classroom discussions, this resource includes an Automated Discussion Tracking Sheet for Google Sheets®. This template enables you to provide both qualitative and quantitative feedback on student participation. Using the built-in drop-down menus, you can efficiently record each student’s contributions during group discussions. The sheet automatically calculates scores based on the frequency and complexity of responses to streamline the assessment process and make feedback more actionable for students.

This digital tracking system is ideal for classrooms with multiple discussion groups happening simultaneously. The Student-Led Discussion Outline integrates seamlessly with this tool, allowing teachers to focus on observing student interactions rather than manually tallying data. The automatic calculations reduce grading time while providing students with clear evidence of their participation patterns and progress.

A Manual Discussion Tracking System for paper-based assessment is also provided. This system simply uses the short codes provided in the Contribution Key to easily track student participation.

This flexible option ensures that the resource can be used in any classroom setting, regardless of technology access. Teachers can move between groups with ease while still collecting consistent data. The Student-Led Discussion Outline remains fully effective in paper-based environments, offering the same clarity and accountability as the digital system.

To assign a final grade, a Grading Scale Rubric has been included. This rubric translates participation data into overall performance levels to help you determine final grades based on the assessment guidelines provided.

The rubric ensures consistency and fairness by aligning participation data with clear performance descriptors. Students benefit from understanding exactly how their discussion habits impact their overall evaluation. When paired with the Student-Led Discussion Outline, this rubric reinforces transparency and helps students view discussion as a meaningful academic skill rather than a subjective requirement.

Finally, a Graded Example Discussion Data Tracking Template is also included to model assessment expectations for students.
This example provides a concrete reference that demystifies the assessment process and helps students visualize success. By reviewing a completed model, students gain a clearer understanding of how contributions are tracked and scored, strengthening confidence and reducing uncertainty.

Video instructions on how to use these data tracking systems are included!
These step-by-step videos ensure smooth implementation and support both new and experienced teachers. With clear guidance, flexible assessment options, and intentional structure, this resource makes the Student-Led Discussion Outline easy to implement while maximizing the quality and impact of classroom discussions.

 

✨ Kindly note that due to copyright restrictions, this resource is not editable, except for the files specifically labelled as editable. This is a common practice within the online marketplace in order to protect the clip artists and software providers that have authorized their intellectual property for the development of this resource.

 

See what other teachers are saying about this Student-Led Discussion Outline:

“This should be really helpful for the beginning of the year and all year for my students who are reluctant to share. I especially like the question stems as a model for appropriate commentary.” – Roberta H.

 

⭒ For classrooms utilizing Google Classroom® ⭒

To access the digital version of these worksheets, simply follow the instructions within the resource to copy the files directly to your Google Drive®.

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This resource is designed for the following grade levels: 6-12.

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Agnes L.
Agnes L.
Reviewer
5/5

I used this with a grade 9 English class. This was the first time I was teaching the course and purchased several resources from Daina to help me with planning. My students used the resource during literature circles and I appreciated how open ended the "21 discussion questions for any novel" were. I did not have to spend hours coming up with questions as my students were reading 4 different novels. The grading of contribution levels was really helpful.

1 year ago
Katelyn H.
Katelyn H.
Reviewer
5/5

I am very appreciative of this resource. I will be using it to help students with special needs.

2 years ago
Made for the Middle
Made for the Middle
Reviewer
5/5

My students were very engaged and loved using this.

2 years ago
L M.
L M.
Reviewer
5/5

The codes and sentence starters are incredibly useful! It is a new method of recording observations so I need more practice in order to quicken my pace, but overall, I am so grateful that I bought this resource. Thank you so much for all of your hard work!

3 years ago
Cynthia C.
Cynthia C.
Reviewer
5/5

Good resource to help students plan for discussions.

3 years ago
Breanna L.
Breanna L.
Reviewer
5/5

Used this for a French class to help with our graded discussion on a novel. I translated the sentence stems and it worked really well. Great resource. Merci!

3 years ago
Janelle A.
Janelle A.
Reviewer
5/5

Great resource!

5 years ago
Roberta H.
Roberta H.
Reviewer
5/5

This should be really helpful for the beginning of the year and all year for my students who are reluctant to share. I especially like the question stems as models for appropriate commentary.

7 years ago
Mrs. Cuzzo
Mrs. Cuzzo
Reviewer
5/5

I love the handouts and the inclusion of the rubric. Can't wait to use immediately with my 8th grade ELA classes!

7 years ago
Coffee with the Teacher
Coffee with the Teacher
Reviewer
5/5

This will definitely make my planning easier, after this long snowy weekend! Such a time saver and a great resource! Thanks so much!

7 years ago
Gina D.
Gina D.
Reviewer
5/5

Easy to follow, wonderful ideas. Thank you.

7 years ago
Karen L.
Karen L.
Reviewer
5/5

This comprehensive resource is excellent for assisting in implementation. So helpful! Thank you and I appreciate your hard work!

7 years ago
Kris P.
Kris P.
Reviewer
5/5

Great product! This is a fun way to support engaging conversations! I'm looking forward to using it with my gifted students! Thank you!

7 years ago
Stacey W.
Stacey W.
Reviewer
5/5

This resource makes is easy for my students to generate their own discussions while I can sit back and watch the magic happen! Thanks for the well-made resource!

7 years ago
Miriam O.
Miriam O.
Reviewer
5/5

Very helpful for putting more responsibility on students for leading discussions

7 years ago
Marianne G.
Marianne G.
Reviewer
5/5

Great way to encourage conversational variety. Easy to apply.

7 years ago
The Beezy Teacher
The Beezy Teacher
Reviewer
5/5

Thank you for your hard work on creating an awesome resource to help students in leading them in conversation activities! I appreciate your efforts and look forward to using it with my students!

7 years ago
Anna
Anna
Reviewer
5/5

A good little discussion activity to help improve discussion skills in class. This will help with varying the types of input the kids give - great! Thanks!

7 years ago
Teo
Teo
Reviewer
5/5

This is a great resource, thanks for sharing!

7 years ago
Mrs. Crowman
Mrs. Crowman
Reviewer
5/5

Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!!

7 years ago
Paulina R.
Paulina R.
Reviewer
5/5

Thanks for making such a complete and well-thought resource.

7 years ago
Paige
Paige
Reviewer
5/5

What a great way to track student-led discussions for ANY book! Thank you for making such a comprehensive resource!

7 years ago
Tara A.
Tara A.
Reviewer
4/5

I plan to adapt this as an online discussion.

7 years ago
Deborah B.
Deborah B.
Reviewer
5/5

This is a very valuable resource! It's easy to use, comprehensive and all I have to do is go! Thanks.

7 years ago
Lavender and Literacy
Lavender and Literacy
Reviewer
5/5

This is perfect, I just printed and everything was ready to go. Great for engaging group discussions!

7 years ago
Classroom 214
Classroom 214
Reviewer
5/5

Holy smokes! This is such a rich resource. I LOVE the contribution key! I never thought to track the types of comments my students were making and now I think I'll never stop. It provided so much good data for me to use and helped me create stronger groups of students that each naturally contribute in different ways. Thank you!

7 years ago
Advanced Instruction Resources
Advanced Instruction Resources
Reviewer
5/5

I'm looking forward to using this discussion outline for my 9th grade students. The sentence stems are amazing and I can't wait to try this out during the next couple weeks!

7 years ago
Rachel D.
Rachel D.
Reviewer
5/5

I can't to use this discussion outline! The sentence stems are very useful for the students have a difficult time sustaining conversation!

7 years ago
Learning in an Hou
Learning in an Hou
Reviewer
5/5

What a wonderful resource! This can be used to complete a Socratic seminar for any book or text passage. I just loved the examples and tips for grading contributions by the students.

7 years ago
A Plus Learning
A Plus Learning
Reviewer
5/5

Excellent resource! Exactly what I needed!

7 years ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reviewer
5/5

This is awesome for the "21 Questions for any Novel" alone, but then it has grading tools, ways to assess student contributions, etc. Get it! A real time-saver!

7 years ago
Oz InspirED Teacher
Oz InspirED Teacher
Reviewer
5/5

WOW! What an amazing, comprehensive resource. Everything you need is in one bundle. You thought of everything! Thanks for saving me planning time.

7 years ago
Suddenly Second Grade
Suddenly Second Grade
Reviewer
5/5

What a thorough, well thought out product! Thanks you!

7 years ago
Hannah D.
Hannah D.
Reviewer
5/5

Perfect discussion outlines! Thanks for always providing well made resources. I also appreciate your detailed product descriptions. It creates peace of mind for me as the buyer!!

7 years ago
Susan P.
Susan P.
Reviewer
5/5

Such a fun and engaging activities for students! Thank you so much your hard work and a great resource!

7 years ago
Jeanie B.
Jeanie B.
Reviewer
5/5

I love your data tracking system! Perfect as well for the students to self monitor and really see what they are contributing that pertains to the expectations. The live tracking helps them learn as other are contributing- win/win! Thank you for including the 21 questions for any novel- that is a spectacular bonus!

7 years ago
Kate
Kate
Reviewer
5/5

What a well-laid out resource. Very thoughtful and will save us teachers so much time! The 21 questions great for any novel is amazing and great way to start students thinking of what type of questions to ask!

7 years ago
Karolina T.
Karolina T.
Reviewer
5/5

An excellent interactive and student-led group discussion outline for our high school students! The Graded Discussion Tracker example along with the Grading Scale are great ways in ensuring that students know what is expected of them. Love the brainstorming questions- sure to get my class thinking and talking! Thank you.

7 years ago
Keyla K.
Keyla K.
Reviewer
5/5

This is a great laid out resource. I love how it is student led. Thank you so much!

7 years ago
TeachingWise
TeachingWise
Reviewer
5/5

Great guiding resource... helpful for parent-teacher interviews, too, to show parents how students are progressing in classroom discussion skills.

7 years ago
Kindness Clubhouse
Kindness Clubhouse
Reviewer
5/5

This product is amazing. Walks you through different ways to use and I love all the conversation starters and questions to reflect on.

7 years ago
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