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Shared Inquiry

Shared Inquiry . “Sandra Street” Michael Anthony. Prereading. What is your neighborhood like? What are some things you like and dislike about it? How is it different from the surrounding neighborhoods? Or

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Shared Inquiry

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  1. Shared Inquiry “Sandra Street” Michael Anthony

  2. Prereading What is your neighborhood like? What are some things you like and dislike about it? How is it different from the surrounding neighborhoods? Or Have you ever had a teacher or another adult make you feel special or noticed? How did they influence you?

  3. Guided Notes Contrasting Notes E = Mr. Blades encourages Steve. D = Mr. Blades discourages Steve. Literary Element Notes S = Setting is vividly described. Setting: the environment, including the time and location, in which a story takes place Why does the author describe the setting this way? How does the setting influence the characters here?

  4. Shared Inquiry Discussion Inside circle: At the end of the story, why does Mr. Blades say, “To think that you instead of Kenneth should belong to Sandra Street?” (p. 140) Outside circle: Why does Steve invite Mr. Blades to the hills above Sandra Street?

  5. Evaluative Essay Is Mr. Blades a good teacher? Or Is it more important for a teacher to make his or her students feel comfortable or to push them to do more?

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