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Thursday, February 12, 2015

Day #96 - 2/12/15 - Mod 2A Unit 1 Lesson 9 Part I: Steve Jobs' Speech & Chapter 9 of Bud, Not Buddy

Good Morning Students, 
            I hope you all had a tasty breakfast and are ready to start your day!! Today is a ‘B’ day so you will go to Gym.  Please pick up an Ipad and work on the Point to Ponder. 
                            Thank you
                       Mrs. Sargent & Mr. T.

P2P: 
If you were Bud, what would you have done after you missed the train? Explain your thinking using details. Be sure to write in complete sentences. 


For Mod 2a: Unit 1 - Lesson 9 Part I




  1. I can get the gist of paragraphs 9 - 14 of Steve Jobs’ Commencement Speech.
  2. I can read paragraphs 12-14 of the Steve Jobs Commencement Address closely in order to answer text-dependent questions.
  3. I can make a claim using details from paragraphs 9-14 of Steve Jobs speech.
  4. I can connect the events described by Steve Jobs in paragraphs 9-14 to those experienced by Bud in the Novel Bud, Not Buddy.

Activity #1
Steve Jobs Commencement Address paragraphs 9 - 14
As we read or listen we will be thinking about:
  • What is the gist of each paragraph?
  • What is Steve Jobs message in paragraph 12 - 14?
  • How are Jobs experiences of love and loss connected to Bud’s experiences?

    5:35 - 9:00

    Now...
    Reread paragraphs 9-14 with your small group, then write the gist of paragraphs 12, 13, & 14 in the margin. 

    Next...
    How are Steve Jobs’ and Buds’s experiences of love and loss similar, and how are they different?
    Lesson 8 page 6





    Activity #2
    Read -a-loud Chapter 9
    As we read we will be recording unfamiliar words in our word catcher. These words will be used for our Vocabulary Picture Dictionaries. 















    Activity #3
    Answering Text Dependent Questions
    Go Over Homework



















    Activity #4
     Go back and Close Read Steve Jobs Commencement Address paragraphs 12 - 14
    5:35 - 9:00
    Now...
    Complete Lesson 9 Page 7




















    Activity #5
    Forming Evidence Based Claims





    What is your Claim?
    Your claim needs to answer this question.

    In paragraph 14 Steve Jobs goes on to tell his audience two things not to do, beginning his sentences with the word ‘don’t.’ What does paragraph 14 suggest the Steve Jobs is telling the graduates?

    You might want to start your claim like this:

    Steve Jobs is telling the graduates...

    “In Paragraph 14, Steve Jobs goes on to tell his audience two things not to do, beginning his sentences with the word ‘don’t.’ What does Paragraph 14 suggest he is trying to tell the graduates?”

    Homework: 
    Read chapter 10 and complete your tracking sheet for Bud’s Rules

    Learning Stations
    1. Guided Reading Schedule:
    Block 1                Block 2
    Mon          39 Clues               Red Fern
    Tues         The Littles           The littles
    Wed        Tom Sawyer       Summer Camp
    Thur            Rules                    Rules
    Fri              Independent Work Day 
    Complete:
    • Vocabulary Picture Dictionaries
    • 5W’s Graphic organizers
    • Independent Reading Letters
    • Guided Reading homework
    2. Word Work - Vocabulary Picture Dictionary
    • Choose 10 words from your word catcher
    • Use context clues and a dictionary to write the definition in your own words
    • create a picture to illustrate the word
    3. Computers/NewsELA.com (Non-Fiction/Expository)
    • Select an article and choose the level that is just the Right Level for you! (No Sports)
    • Complete the 5 W’s Graphic Organizer
    • Be Prepared to share what you read “IN THE NEWS"
    4. Independent Reading (Fiction/Narrative)
    • Remember to fill in your “Book Notes” at the end of each reading session. (Notebook checks)
    • See the Criteria for your letter below
    Criteria for Independent Reading Letter

    Paragraph 1
    1. Tell me the title and author 
    2. Write a brief summary

    Paragraph 2
    3. Describe the main character (What type of person is the main character?)
    4. Make an Inference about the main character. Use evidence from the text to support your inference. 

    Paragraph 3
    5. Write a prediction about what you think might happen in the rest of the book.
    6. Finish with a question or something that you wonder.

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