Good Morning,
I am happy to be back. I hope you all worked hard while I was out sick. Today is a ‘D’ day so you will go to Gym. We will alos be listening and reading more of Steve Jobs' commencement speech today and making connections between him and Bud. Please pick up an Ipad work on the Point to Ponder.
Thank you
Mrs. Sargent & Mr. T.
P2P: What words would you use to describe a Hooverville?
For Mod 2a: Unit 1 - Lesson 8
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- I can get the gist of paragraphs 12-14 of the Steve Jobs Commencement Address.
- I can identify the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary from the context.
Activity #1
Read aloud Chapter 8
As we read we will visualize what a hooverville looks like.
Activity #2
Go over Evidence Based Claims
from paragraphs 6-8
Focusing Question = What message is Steve Jobs trying to give us in paragraphs 6-8?
Claim = You have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.
Activity #3
Steve Jobs Commencement Address paragraphs 9 - 14
As we read or listen we will be thinking about:
- what is the gist of each paragraph
- What is Steve Jobs message in paragraph 12 - 14 and how are his experiences of love and loss connected to Bud’s experiences.
Homework:
Read chapter 9 of Bud, Not Buddy
& complete Lesson 8 page 7
Learning Stations
Station 1 - Guided Reading
Station 2 - Word Work
Station 3 - Computers/Ipad
Station 4 - Independent Reading
1. Guided Reading Schedule:
Block 1 Block 2
Mon 39 Clues Red Fern
Tues The Littles The littles
Wed ? Summer Camp
Thur Rules Rules
Fri Independent Work Day
Complete:
- Vocabulary Picture Dictionaries
- 5W’s Graphic organizers
- Independent Reading Letters
- Guided Reading homework
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
3. Computers/NewsELA.com (Non-Fiction/Expository)
- Select an article and choose the level that is just the Right Level for you! (No Sports)
- Complete the 5 W’s Graphic Organizer
- Be Prepared to share what you read “IN THE NEWS"
4. Independent Reading (Fiction/Narrative)
- Remember to fill in your “Book Notes” at the end of each reading session. (Notebook checks)
- See the Criteria for your letter below
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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