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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Day 132: 4/12/18 - D Day: Research Day 3 - Finding Resources

Good day 6th Graders,      
        Today we will finish our research & and find our last articles about our environmental issues. 
                        Thank you,
                        Mr. Trumble
8:40 – 8:58 Homeroom
9:00 – 9:45 Block 1
9:47 – 10:32 Block 2
10:34 – 10:58 Block 3
11:00 – 11:25 Specials
1130 – 12:00 Lunch
12:05 – 12:26 Block 3 cont.
12:28 – 1:16 Block 4
1:18 – 1:48 RTI 1
1:50 – 2:20 RTI 2

2:20 – 3:15 Choice Time ( maybe it will be nice enough to go outside and they can burn off steam?)

Do Now: 
1. Write down tonight's homework
Homework:
  • Begin Reading and annotating your research articles

Activity #1
Research Day #3 - Finding Resources
Goal:
You will have met today's goal when you have found at least 2 scholarly articles that you can use for your research essay.

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.

Directions:
Use an online search engine to find & Print at least 2 scholarly articles about your environmental issue. You will ultimately need 4 - 6 articles in all.
You want the resources to discuss: 
  • the problem
  • the causes
  • the effects
  • the solutions
or
  • the pro's & cons
Your articles should be full, complete articles from trusted sources like national geographic, NY Times, Washington Post, etc. You want your articles to contain scientific data and statistics. When you assemble your project, keep in mind that you will need to include at least one chart, graph, or diagram. Your articles should not be:
  • blogs
  • lists
  • debates
  • opinions
  • etc.

When you find an article that you think is good, you should print it to ES400


*Remember 1 - 2 resources must be primary sources. 
*The other 3 - 4 resources can be secondary sources.

Next Step: 
Once you have 4 - 6 resources you will use the "Tracing Arguments" graphic organizer to record important information for your research essay and project. Read each article & use one graphic organizer per article. Be sure to record all the important information from your article onto the graphic organizer, including:
-Title of the article
-Name of the resource
-Author's Argument
-Author's Claim
-Quality of the resource


At the end of class I want you to put all of your research graphic organizers and articles in to your research folder in the bin.


RTI - D Day 4/12/18
Guided Reading Book Clubs
Goal:
To read fictional texts for enjoyment and discuss them with a group of our peers in order to improve our comprehension.

Standards:
RL6.1 - Cite Textual Evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text
RL6.3 - Describe how a particular story's plot unfolds in a series of events as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution

Reading Strategies: 
  • Inferencing, Questioning, Predicting 

    Literary Elements:
    • Characterization, Plot, & Conflict
    Key Questions:
    • What types of Conflicts can you identify?
    • What important plot events help to push the story forward?
    • What inferences can you make?
    • What question(s) do you have about today's reading?
    Exit Ticket:
    • Write an inference about today's reading.
    • Write 1 - 2 questions that you can use as part of your small group discussion.

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