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Friday, June 8, 2018

Day 165: 6/8/18 - A Day: Chapter 12 & 13 Lit Circle Discussion & Read aloud Chapter 14 & 15

Good day 6th Graders,      
        Today we will participate in literature circle discussions about Frightful's Mountain, by Jean Craighead George. We will also continue to read the next chapter.
                        Thank you,
                        Mr. Trumble

Do Now: 
1. Take out your homework for chapter 12 & 13
2. Write down tonight's homework
Homework:
  • Finish Reading Chapter 14 & 15 Complete your Literature Circle Job (Due 6/11)

Activity #1
Ch. 12 & 13 Lit Circle Discussion
but first... a quick comprehension check

Standards
RL6.3 Describe how a story's plot unfolds in a series of episodes
RL6.4 Determine the meaning of unknown words & phrases


Rules for Lit Circle Discussions:
The Discussion Director is in charge. They facilitate the conversation.
Sharing goes in this order:
1. The summarizer
2. The Character Captain
3. The Passage Picker
4. The Connector
5. The Vocabulary Enricher
6. The Discussion Director
* Be sure to use the 4 C's of 21st Century Learning
* Each member is expected to contribute to the discussion
* When you share, REMEMBER TO USE QUESTIONS TO ENGAGE THE REST OF YOUR GROUP MEMBERS! When you share it is your job to get the rest of the group involved. The best way to do this is to ask questions, like: what do you think, how did this make you feel, etc. Use open ended questions.

*We will now begin to read Chapter 14 & 15 aloud*


RTI - A Day 6/8/18
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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