Good Morning Students,
Today is
a ‘C’ day so we will go to Library and Technology. Make sure you have all the materials you need for block 1! Once you make sure you have everything you need pick up an Ipad and answer today's poll question. Then work on the Point to Ponder.
Thank you
Mrs. Sargent & Mr. T.
P2P: Which one of Steve Jobs Stories has the most meaning to you? Why?
Story 1 is about connecting the dots (events) in his life from dropping out of college to taking a calligraphy course, to designing the first Mac.
Story 2 is about love and loss and how he got fired from his own company, apple, but went on to create two new companies, get married, and then return to Apple even more successful than when he got fired.
Story 3 is about death and how he fought pancreatic cancer so we he wants us all to make the most of our time and live our lives for ourselves and nobody else.
Story 1 is about connecting the dots (events) in his life from dropping out of college to taking a calligraphy course, to designing the first Mac.
Story 2 is about love and loss and how he got fired from his own company, apple, but went on to create two new companies, get married, and then return to Apple even more successful than when he got fired.
Story 3 is about death and how he fought pancreatic cancer so we he wants us all to make the most of our time and live our lives for ourselves and nobody else.
- I can discuss the evidence I used to support my claim about Steve Jobs message in paragraphs 19 - 22.
- I can record unfamiliar vocabulary from the novel Bud, Not Buddy.
- I can decode Bud's rules in chapter 10 & 11 to better understand him as a character.
Activity #1
Share your Evidence Based Claim
from Lesson 11 page 10
Focusing Question:
Why does Steve Jobs make the puzzling claim in paragraph 21 that “death is very likely the single best invention of life”?
Claim:
Steve Jobs makes the claim that death is the best invention of life...
(because)
(to show)
Activity #2
Quiz on chapter 9 - 11
of
Bud, Not Buddy
Quiz on chapter 9 - 11
of
Bud, Not Buddy
Activity #3
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
- Vocabulary Picture Dictionaries
- Independent Reading Letters
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
- http://www.merriam-webster.com/
3. Computers/Ipads
- Overdrive
- Pictoword
- CrossFingers
- Cargo-Bot
- Drainworks
- Tinkerbox
- SimplePhysics
4. Independent Reading (Fiction/Narrative)
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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