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Textbook Walk Through

Textbook Walk Through. Parts of the Book. Each unit has 4 parts See page 1 for example: -1 st part= setting expectations -2 nd part=guided exploration -3 rd part= developing insight -4 th part= demonstrating independence. PART 1: Setting Expectations.

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Textbook Walk Through

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  1. Textbook Walk Through

  2. Parts of the Book • Each unit has 4 parts • See page 1 for example: -1st part= setting expectations -2nd part=guided exploration -3rd part= developing insight -4th part= demonstrating independence

  3. PART 1:Setting Expectations • Introducing the BIG QUESTION– each unit has one; this question has to do with all of the texts in the unit • Close Reading Workshop: -comprehension -text analysis -connections • Walk through it together

  4. Part 2:Guided Exploration • See page 19 for example • Stories and works that have to do with the big question introduced in part 1 • Writing portions included throughout

  5. Guided Exploration • See page 98 for example • Comparing texts using close reading strategies • Writing and Language Study • Assessment (p.126)

  6. Part 3:Developing Insight • See page 132 for example • Short readings; practice skills • Assessment: see p.166

  7. Part 4:Demonstrating Independence • Independent reading stressed in this portion • Relates back to the BIG QUESTION

  8. UNIT 1 BIG QUESTION Does every conflict have a winner?

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