Today is a 'B' Day. Make sure you use the bathroom & sharpen your pencils. Check to see that you have everything you need for your morning classes.
Thank you
Mr. Trumble
Do Now:
- Glue in the 4 C's, Discussion Sentence Starters, & Accountable talk printables on the next blank page in your Interactive Notebook
- Write your homework down in your agenda
Homework:
Activity #1
How do we work together in small group?
Standards:
SL6.1 Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on grade 6 topics, texts, & issues, building on others' ideas and expressing my own ideas clearly
I-Chart for small group & Infependent work
What are the classroom expectations when you work independently, or in a small group.
Make I chart
Student
Start Right away
Sit Quietly
Stay in 1 spot
Remain on task
Work the whole time
Do not interrupt others
Build stamina
Teacher
Monitor students
Provide feedback
Hold student/teacher conferences
Meet with small groups
Work 1 on 1 w/a student
I-Chart for small group & Infependent work
What are the classroom expectations when you work independently, or in a small group.
Make I chart
Student
Start Right away
Sit Quietly
Stay in 1 spot
Remain on task
Work the whole time
Do not interrupt others
Build stamina
Teacher
Monitor students
Provide feedback
Hold student/teacher conferences
Meet with small groups
Work 1 on 1 w/a student
Activity #2
Freak the Mighty: Chapters 8 & 9
Applying the 4 C's of 21st Century Learning & Accountable Talk Stems to our Small Group Discussions
Applying the 4 C's of 21st Century Learning & Accountable Talk Stems to our Small Group Discussions
Standards
RL6.1 - Making Inferences and using evidence to support your thinking
RL6.3 - Describe how a story, or plot, unfolds in a series of events, including how the characters respond or change
Before Reading: (Whole Group)
Review expectations for small group work
Directions for Reading: (Small group)
- Read chapter 8 & 9 with the members of your small group
- Complete the comprehension questions for chapters 8 & 9
Key Questions:
Ch 8.
1. Why does Max think Kevin rescued him, rather than the other way around?
2. Who rescued who? Why do you think that way?
3. Analyze how Grim & Gram treat Max after the rescue on the 4th of July? What inferences can you make?
Ch 9
1. Pick 3 passages that help develop the motif of quests, knights, and the legends of King Arthur.
2. How does Kevin sharing information about the Medical research facility build the theme of trust and friendship?
3. How does Kevin react when Max says he is worried about the pain Kevin will go through getting a new body?
4. Foreshadowing is a clue or hint about what will happen in later in the story. What do you think is being foreshadowed in ch 9? Explain your thinking.
RTI
Small group Reading & Reading Closely to answer Comprehension Questions using Complete Sentences
Small group Reading & Reading Closely to answer Comprehension Questions using Complete Sentences
Standards
RL6.1 - Making Inferences and using evidence to support your thinking
RL6.2 - Determine how a theme is conveyed through details, and provide a summary of a text
Reading Strategy - Annotating a Text
While you read it is important to annotate what you are reading. This will allow you to comprehend what you are reading and make more accurate inferences about the reading.
- Use sticky notes to record important information or questions you have while reading.
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