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Springville Community Schools

Springville Community Schools. March 15, 2010 Heather Feuerhelm Arlene Brant. Today’s Objectives:. Applying Higher Order Thinking Skills Action Strategies to Deepen Comprehension Going Beyond “Worksheets” Incorporating 21 st Century Skills. Tiered Words.

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  1. Springville Community Schools March 15, 2010 Heather Feuerhelm Arlene Brant

  2. Today’s Objectives: • Applying Higher Order Thinking Skills • Action Strategies to Deepen Comprehension • Going Beyond “Worksheets” • Incorporating 21st Century Skills

  3. Tiered Words • Tier 1: rarely need defined (baby, walk, clock)—or brief (this is a chair). • Tier 2: High frequency, across variety of areas (coincidence, absurd, industrious, fortunate). • Tier 3: Content-specific (tephra, isotope, lathe, domain…)

  4. Today: Tier 3 Focus • Some Tier 2 • Reminder: ALL subjects need tier 2! They are in your textbooks to get to the meaning of Tier 3.

  5. Pre-Test: Assessing Knowledge and Application • Name 3 types of volcanoes. • What is magma? • What is tephra? tephra • Describe how volcanoes erupt.

  6. Typical Reading/Reactions Some volcanic eruptions are explosive and violent, like those from Soufriere Hills volcano, Mount Pinatubo, and Mount St. Helens. In others, the lava quietly flows from a vent, as in the Kilauea (kihl ah WAY ah) eruptions. What causes these differences?

  7. Tiered Words: Action Strategies • 3 Volcano types • Which types are mentioned on the previous page? (PURPOSE for reading) • Can you describe by looking at the types?

  8. Typical Reading/Reactions Some volcanic eruptions are explosive and violent, like those from Soufriere Hills volcano, Mount Pinatubo, and Mount St. Helens. In others, the lava quietly flows from a vent, as in the Kilauea (kihl ah WAY ah) eruptions. What causes these differences?

  9. Another Passage Two important factors control whether an eruption will be explosive or quiet. One is the amount of water vapor and other gases that are trapped in the magma. The other factor is how much silica is present in the magma. Silica is a compound composed of the elements silicon and oxygen.

  10. Have you ever shaken a soft-drink container and then quickly opened it? The pressure from the gas in the drink builds up and is released suddenly when you open the can, spraying the drink. In the same way, gases such as water vapor and carbon dioxide are trapped in magma by the pressure of the surrounding magma and rock. As magma nears the surface, there is less pressure. This allows the gas to escape from the magma. Gas escapes easily from some magma during quiet eruptions. Gas that builds up to high pressures eventually causes explosive eruptions.

  11. Traditional Post-Test • Name 3 types of volcanoes and describe them. • What is magma? • What is tephra? • Describe how volcanoes erupt. OR…

  12. Post-Test: Deeper Knowledge • RAFT: Role, Audience, Format, Topic • R: a layer of magma • A: the layer of tephra beneath you • F: a letter of apology; OR an invitation to join you as rock • T: You feel bad for covering up the tephra. Why did you do it? OR explain how you can join together and become a rock. • In this RAFT, which type of volcano are you?

  13. SocialStudies: Hitler (from a 6th grade text) "Whenever U.S. officials wish to demonize someone, they inevitably compare him to Adolf Hitler. The message immediately resonates with people because everyone knows that Hitler was a brutal dictator."

  14. Tier 2 • Menu of Ideas • A brief example: inculcate

  15. Word Scales Mad Words angry furious livid annoyed irritated upset Really mad A little bit mad

  16. Take a gradableantonym pair and fill out the scale from one extreme to the other with words that show degrees of meaning. hideous ugly homely gorgeous plain attractive beautiful

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