Today is a 'B" day. Check to see that you have everything you need for your morning classes.
Thank you,
Mr. Trumble
ELA:
Do Now:
- Write down tonight's homework
- Pick up a copy of the Order & Sequence text structure graphic organizer
- Get 7 different colors of colored pencil or crayon
- Pick up a December Book Order
Homework:
- Read Chapter 14 & Complete the Figurative Language Graphic Organizer
Activity #1
Text Structure: Order & Sequence
Standards
- RI6.5 - Analyze how a particular sentence, paragraph, or chapter fit into the overall structure of a text and how it contributes to the development of ideas.
Directions:
Step 1: Review the 5 different forms of text structure.
Step 2: Review the Definition for Order & Sequence Text Structure
Step 3: Read the paragraph about getting a Black Lab puppy
Step 4: Reread the article and underline the details in sequential order
Step 5: Complete the graphic organizer
Step 6: Cut, & Glue in the graphic organizer into your ELA Interactive Notebook
Read-a-loud Ch. 14 - Analyzing Figurative Language
Standards:
RL6.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone
Part 1
Essential Questions from Chapter 13:
- How does Herman E. Calloway react to Bud?
- How does Steady Eddie react to Bud?
- How does Jimmy react to Bud?
- How does Doug the Thug react to Bud?
Part 2
Essential Question for Chapter 14:
- What type of figurative language is used in each of the passages?
RTI - B Day 12/4/17
FACT VS OPINION
Standards
RI6.8 - Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, distinguishing claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from claims that are not.
Step 1 - Pick up a copy of the article titled, "Opinion: When teaching history, you must include the bad with the good"
Step 2 - Read through your article to get a basic understanding of what the article is about.
Step 3 - Reread the article a 2nd time to identify facts that are supported by evidence and opinions that are not supported by evidence.
Opinion = Green
Facts = Pink
Supporting Evidence = Orange
Step 4 - Create a T-Chart separating the details in the article in two categories.
1. Details supported by evidence
2. Details that are opinions
Enrichment Group:
Select an aspect of the Great depression to research.
Some examples include:
- Bank Runs
- Unemployment
- Discrimination
- Breadlines & Soup Kitchens
- Stock Market Crash
- The Dust Bowl
- The Drought
- Hoovervilles
- Hobos
- Orphans
- Herbert Hoover
- The New Deal
- How the Depression effected the rich
- How the Depression effected the poor
Create a visual presentation regarding the information you learned.
Some examples include:
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Poster
- Video
- Song
- Brochure
- Skit
- etc.
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