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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Day 101: 2/26/20 - A Day: Summarizing, Analyzing Characters & Harry Potter Ch. 15

Good day 6th Graders,      
     Today we will continue unit 3, Critical Analysis & Evaluation of Fictional Texts. This week we will be reading chapters 13 - 16. 
                        Thank you,
                        Mr. Trumble
Do Now: 
1. Write down your Homework
2. Take out your Homework from chapter 14 & begin your house discussion about the most important events

Homework:
  • Read Chapter 15
  • Complete a note taking strategy of your choice & the Types of Characters Graphic Organizer
Agenda
  1. Chapter 14 House Discussion
  2. 45 Summary Challenge
  3. Read aloud Chapter 15 - Types of Characters Graphic Organizer
Activity # 1
Chapter 14 House Discussion

the 45 Second Summarizing Challenge

Standards:
SL6.1 Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on grade 6 topics
RL6.3 Describe how a particular story, or plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the character responds or changes as the plot moves toward resolution.

Directions:
Collaborate with the members of your house about the events in chapter 14. Focus on the most important events that drive the story forward, as well as the events that show Harry is a Literary Hero. You will each then INDEPENDENTLY draft a summary for the 45 Second Summary Challenge. You will pick a representative to compete against the other houses. 

Time:
8-10 Minutes for your House Discussion
10 - 12 Minutes for Writing your Summary

Key Questions:
  • What plot events from chapter 14 did you record in your notes? And why?
  • How do the plot events that you recorded show that Harry Potter is a literary hero?
Remember:
**This is the criteria I am looking for in your summary**

Summaries - Should have 3 parts

1. Main Idea or Topic Sentence

2. Details - should focus on only the most important details that drive the story forward

3. Reflection - finish with a reflective statement or question.




Scoring:

1st Place = 50 Points

2nd Place = 30 Points 
3rd Place = 20 Points
4th Place = 10 Points


    Activity # 2
    Read aloud Chapter 15

    a Note Taking Strategy of your Choice

    Standards:
    RL6.1 Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text 
    RL6.2 Determine a theme of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text 
    RL6.3 Describe how a particular story's plot unfolds in a series of episodes (Sequence of events) as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution

    Directions:
    Listen to chapter 15 as I read aloud. Think about the character in this chapter, as well as other character we have read about. Use your notes from October 11 about the different types of characters to analyze the what types of character each is. Fill in the "Analyzing Character Graphic Organizer

    Key Questions
    • What type of character is _______?
    • Why do you think that way?
    • What events from this chapter are most important to include in a summary of the chapter? Why?
    • What evidence from the text can you use to prove that Harry is a literary hero?


    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, & Predicting
    • Literary Elements: 
      • Characterization, Plot, & Conflict
    Key Questions:
    • What do you know about the main character?
    • What types of Conflicts is the main character dealing with?
    • What important plot events help to push the story forward?

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