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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Day 65: 12/12/24 - Order & Sequence Text Structure

  Homeroom:

          Good Morning, I hope you are all having a great day. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils
ELA:

Good Day 6th Graders,

          Today we will learn about the "Order & Sequence" text structure, and continue with our independent reading.
                                Thank you
                                Mr. Trumble
Do Now:

  • Write tonight's Independent work in your agenda
  • Pick up a copy of the Order & Sequence Text Structure Notes
  • Pick up scissors and a glue stick
  • Pick up colored Pencils
Independent Work:
  • Read for 20 minutes 
  • Complete Week 4 Day #1 of your reading log

Activity #1
Text Structure: Order & Sequence
Standards
  • RI6.5 - Analyze how a particular sentence, paragraph, or chapter fit into the overall structure of a text and how it contributes to the development of ideas. 
Directions:

Step 1: Review the 5 different forms of text structure.
Step 2: Review the Definition for Order & Sequence Text Structure
Step 3: Read the paragraph about getting a Black Lab puppy
Step 4: Reread the article and underline the sequence  of events and record them in order on the graphic organizer. (See Images Below)
Step 5: Complete the graphic organizer 
Step 6: Cut, & Glue in the graphic organizer into your ELA Interactive Notebook





Activity #2
Independent Reading
Directions:
  • Read for 20 minutes 
    • This is a quiet reading time. You may spread out but it is expected for you to read for the entire 20 minutes. 
  • Complete your reading log 
    • Be sure to write down what happened in that day's reading. Focus on Characters, Setting, Plot, & Conflict
    • Go back & make sure your reading log has been filled in for each day this week. (Characters, setting, plot, & conflict)
  • Complete the "Word of the Week" portion of your reading log 
    • Remember to use the Word central link from my blog to help you

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