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Friday, October 14, 2016

Day 27: 10/14/16 - B Day: Learning Stations Day

Good Morning 6th Graders,
Homeroom:       
         Today is a 'B' Day. Don't forget to order your lunch and unstack ALL the chairs
ELA,
          Today we will continue Learning Stations. Please make sure you have:

  • Independent Reading Book
  • Freak the Mighty
  • ELA Folder
  • Agenda
  • Colored Pencils
                        Thank you
                       Mr. Trumble

Learning Station Groups

Station #1
Independent Reading
  • Standard RL6.1 - Making Inferences and using evidence to support your thinking
  • Standard RL6.2 - Provide a summary of a text 
Today you will continue to build your reading stamina. In your ELA Notebook, make a T-chart like the one below. While you read make inferences about your story. Support your inference with evidence from the text.

Station #2
Technology
  • SL6.1 Engage Effectively in a range of collaborative discussions
  • Standard RL6.2 - Provide a summary of a text
  • Standard W6.6 - Use technology to publish writing & collaborate with others & demonstrate a command of keyboarding skills
1. Finish any incomplete OpenEd Assessments

2. Log on to kidblog and create a post about your independent reading book. Write about the inferences you have made. Be sure to include the evidence from the text that supports your thinking. Give you post the title: "Independent Reading Book - (Insert Book Title)" When you are done read other people's post and collaborate about the books you are reading.

Station #3
Word Work
  • Standard RL6.4 - Determine the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases
Use the Frayer Model to create a visual display of a vocabulary word from Freak the Mighty on a piece of plain white paper

When you finish please place your Frayer Model into the Red bin for your block 

Parts of a Frayer Model:
  1. Vocabulary Word - Should be written LARGELY and in the center of your diagram
  2. Definition - Kid Friendly and in your own words.  Include the part of speech it is (Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb)
  3. Characteristics - Include the sentence from the text that contained your chosen vocabulary word.
  4. Example - Write down all examples of the word including Synonyms(Words that mean the same)
  5. Non-example - Write down all antonyms (Words that mean the opposite)
  6. ****Include an illustration. at the bottom of your model****
***Illustration Goes Here***
Station #4
Writing Workshop
  • Standard W6.3 Write Narratives using effective technique, relative descriptive details, and a well structured sequence
Quick Write:
Practice writing an entry using the first two points from your "How to write powerful Narratives" List. You may write one entry that is at least one page long, or you may write multiple entries if you are struggling to write one long entry. The goal is to have several narrative entries to pick from when we go to develop a full length narrative writing piece.

(Complete your entries in your ELA Notebook)
Pick one of the moments from your list and:
1. Write in detail (do not summarize a stretch of time)
2. Help Readers picture the episode - a small action and exact dialogue.

Homework - Due Monday 10/17
  • RL6.1 Making Inferences and supporting your analysis with evidence
  • RL6.3 Describe how the plot unfolds in a series of events
Read Chapter 17 & 18. Complete Cornell notes. Include:
  • 6 - 8 annotations
  • 3 - 4 questions using DOK Stems (Depth of Knowledge)
    • Include a level 1, 2, & 3 Question
  • and a summary
Essential Question: What inferences can you make about the text in chapter 17 & 18?


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