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Friday, January 31, 2020

Day 90: 1/31/20 - B Day: Evaluating Plot & Harry Potter Ch 5

Good day 6th Graders,      
       This week we will continue unit 3, Critical Analysis & Evaluation of Fictional Texts by reading chapters 4 - 6 of Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets. 
                        Thank you,
                        Mr. Trumble
Do Now: 
1. Find your Hogwarts House Table and have a seat
2. Write your homework down in your agenda
3. Pick up a copy of the Plot Line
4. Pick up a green, orange & yellow highlighter
Homework:
  • Finish reading Ch 5
  • Complete the Written Response Questions
    • ***This will be handed in for a Quiz grade. YOU MAY NOT USE YOUR HW PASS ON THIS ASSIGNMENT!*** We will be doing this type of assessment again on Ch. 9, 10, & 16
    • This will give you 4 Total Quiz Grades for Harry Potter, along with the Mid book, & end of Book Test
Rumors are going around about people who are in Slytherin house trying to sabotage other houses so they lose points, specifically the Hufflepuffs. For your information - a lost book might lose you 10 - 20 points. If I catch anyone stealing books or having a complete lack of integrity to do something that would sabotage another house, the consequences will be severe. We are talking HUNDREDS of points!!!! SO I SAY TO YOU...HAVE SOME INTEGRITY AND STOP WITH THE PLOTS TO SABOTAGE ANOTHER HOUSE!

Agenda


  • Evaluate Plot
      1. Fill in the:
        1. Exposition
        2. Incident Incident
        3. Point of View
  • House Discussion - Ch 4 Entering the Unknown
Key Questions
  1. What important events happen in Chapter 4?
  2. What occurs in this chapter that shows Harry is "Entering the Unknown"?
  3. What prediction did you make for Ch. 5 - The Whomping Willow

  • Chapter 5 Read-a-loud 
    • Complete the Written Response Questions
    • Be sure to write in complete sentences, & answer all parts of the questions.


RTI
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
  • Literary Elements: 
    • Characterization & Plot
Key Questions:
  • What do you know about the main character? How? 
  • What Predictions can you make?
  • What Inferences did you make based on today's reading?
  • What questions do you have? (Use D.O.K.)

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