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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Day #15 - 9/23/14 - Unit 1 Lesson 8 Part II

Good Morning 6th Graders,
      I Learned it takes about 20 days to create a new habit! Therefore, Mrs. Sargent and I want to see you getting ready for block 1. Let’s make it a terrific Tuesday! 
                       Mrs. Sargent & Mr. T 

P2P: What does this picture mean to you? Hint: Justice = Fair or reasonable










For Lesson 8 - Part II








  • I can practice reading closely.
  • I can get the gist of an excerpt of the text “The Hero’s Journey.”
  • I can gather important details and determine the main idea of an excerpt of the text “The Hero’s Journey.”
  • I can identify characteristics of a strong paragraph.

What words seem most important in these targets?

Give me a thumbs up if you understand the targets or thumbs down if you don’t.



























Archetype = a model which other things are copied or repeated, kind of like a pattern.
Stories have character archetypes.
Examples:
The Hero
The Sidekick
The Mentor
The Maiden
The Villain
They are different characters in each story, with different names, but in every story they are always present. 


Directions for Partner Work:

  1. Look back at your annotated text of “The Hero’s Journey” to look for the most important details. 
  2. The important details will be quotes from the text that are essential to the author’s message.
  3. Today we will just fill in the first 2 sections, the Introduction & Separation.

 Things Close Readers Do:

  • Gets the gist of what the text is mostly about
  • Cites Evidence
  • Uses context clues to figure out word meanings
  • Makes inferences based on details
  • Talk with others about the text
  • Pay attention to vocabulary
  • Use Prefixes to determine word meanings
  • Scan the Text for Structure
  • Annotate the Text
















What is the Purpose of this paragraph?
What does the author want the reader to understand?

The author is trying to prove that Percy is on a “Hero’s Journey.”

Now you will have an opportunity to write with this same purpose, to show how Percy’s experiences in The Lightning Thief align with The Hero’s Journey.

Directions:

  1. With your partner, reread the example paragraph. 
  2. Highlight and annotate important words and phrases.
  3. Write your own paragraph showing how Percy’s experiences in the Lightning Thief align with The Hero’s Journey.
Criteria for your paragraph:
  • Introduce the paragraph by making a claim about how Percy’s experiences align with the hero’s journey.
  • Use quotes from both texts as evidence to support the claim.
  • Write a sentence making it clear how the evidence from the two texts is connected.
  • Close the paragraph with a clear concluding statement


Exit Ticket:
How has your idea of “Hero” changed? (5 minutes)

Homework:
Finish the first 2 sections of the chart about Central Ideas & Important details. You only need to complete the Introduction & Separation sections.

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