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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Day 93: 3/16/21 - Frayer Vocabulary Models


Good Morning Rebels,

          Today we will take a pause from reading Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets to work on some vocabulary.

                                       Thank You,

                                          Mr. Trumble

Do Now:

  • Write tonight's homework in your agenda
Homework/Classwork
  • Finish any past due assignments including your Frayer vocabulary model if you did not get it done.


Interactive Notebook: Table of Contents

Page 39 - Unit 3 Title Page
Page 40 - Hero's Journey Diagram
Page 41 - Hero's Journey Outline
Page 42 - Note Taking Strategies
Page 43 - Chapter 1 Notes
Page 44 - Chapter 1 Summary
Page 45 - Chapter 2 Notes
Page 46 - Chapter 2 Summary
Page 47 - Chapter 3 Notes
Page 48 - Chapter 3 Summary
Page 49 - Chapter 4 Notes
Page 50 - Chapter 4 Summary

***Be sure:
  • You do not skip any pages
  • Use the front & the back of each page
  • Every Page Needs a Title
  • Every Page Needs a Date
  • Every Page Needs a Page Number

Activity #1
Frayer (Vocabulary) Models

Frayer models are a fun simple way to learn new vocabulary.

Today will be broken up as follows:
10 - 15 minutes to go over directions
45 - 60 Minutes to complete your model
15 - 20 Minutes to share & Hang up models

Directions:

  • Find a fun, interesting, new, or challenging word from chapter 1- 4
  • Sign up for your word on the chart paper. Include your name, word, & page # (Virtual students - tell your homeroom teacher the word you want to sign up for)
  • Once a word is taken it may not be used again by any other student in that classroom
  • You will only have today in class to work on your model, o work diligently. We will be presenting them during the last 15 - 20 minutes of class. Even if you are not done, you will present whatever you have done, and you will have to finish it for homework

Frayer Models have 6 sections

  1. The word goes in the middle (Big and Bold)
  2. Sentence from the text goes in the top left. Include the page number.
    • Copy the whole sentence. Properly!
  3. The definition of the word goes in the top right. Include the part of speech (Noun, Verb, Adjective, or Adverb)
  4. Synonyms & examples go in the lower left. Synonyms are words that mean the same thing 
  5. Antonyms & Opposites go in the lower right
  6. An Illustration of your word goes at the very bottom 
Tips:
  • Write big and bold. Fill the space
  • Make sure everything is spelled correctly
  • Write using bold, dark colors. 
  • Color and decorate using light colors, or light shading
  • Be aware of the time and work diligently
  • Do not just copy the definition from the dictionary. Try to fully understand the definition and put it in your own words if you can
  • Be sure you include the part of speech (Noun, verb, adjective, or adverb)
  • You might want to complete the model in pencil first, then go over your work in pen, markers, or colored pencil.
Your teachers will give you a template for your model, and I will show you some examples of good models. 




Activity #2
Share Frayer Models

Directions:
For this activity it is your job to teach your vocabulary word to the rest of the students in your class. Depending on how much we have, your teachers will break you up in a way that will allow all of you to share in a small group.


Present your Frayer model to your peers. Be sure to include:
1 - the word including the part of speech
2 - the sentence from the text where you found it
3 - the definition (Explained by you in your own words)
4 - any synonyms or examples
5 - any antonyms or opposites
6 - an explanation of your illustration
7 - finish by asking if someone in your group can use your word in a sentence
8 - Once you have shared you can hang your Frayer model on your locker. Put them right below the "All About Me" activity.

Tips:
  • Speak loud and clear. 
  • Speak slowly. Do not talk too quickly or quietly.
  • Pause between each section
  • Ask if anyone has questions when you are done
  • Make sure you hold your model up so the other students can see it
  • Don't forget to ask if anyone can use it in a sentence of their own

Key Questions:
  • What is one new word that you learned today?
  • What is the definition of that word?
  • What does that word mean?
  • Do you think you could use that new word in your every day life?


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