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Check Your Progress

Check Your Progress. Record Comprehension and Vocabulary score Did you meet your Goal ? If “yes” give yourself 5 points! Record Vocabulary Vault score Record Adventures in Writing score Add and record Team Cooperation score

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Check Your Progress

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  1. Check Your Progress • Record Comprehension and Vocabulary score • Did you meet your Goal? If “yes” give yourself 5 points! • Record Vocabulary Vault score • Record Adventures in Writing score • Add and record Team Cooperation score • Read and Response, give yourself 1 point for every day I signed. (up to 5 points) • File all old papers

  2. New Job • Check the board for this weeks job • Fill out your new team score sheet Team Name Start Date: 3-4-09 Unit Title: 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife Strategy Target: Fact and Opinion

  3. Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save WildlifebyJane Goodall

  4. Team Cooperation Goal Everyone Participates

  5. Title: Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save Wildlife Reading Goal: Fact and Opinion Team Cooperation Goal: Everyone Participates Genre: Expository Author: Jane Goodall

  6. cautious: careful, safe Ben was cautious when crossing the street; he always looked both ways.

  7. habits: routines, repeating Sammy’s morning habits included brushing her teeth and hair.

  8. marvelous: wonderful Sheila had a marvelous time at the park and asked when she could go again.

  9. apologize: say sorry Kenny did not apologize for braking my toy.

  10. avoid: stay away from Try to avoid the rocky area of the trail, because it’s dangerous.

  11. observe: watch, see I want you to observe how I swim on my back.

  12. Review Vocabulary with Partner • Can you say it? • Can you define it? • Can you use it in a sentence?

  13. Building Background Can you define fact and opinion? Fact It can be proven Opinion Tells how someone feels

  14. Building Background The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American cargo ship. Carrying iron ore one winter evening in November of 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald sank ina storm while crossong Lake Superior. Twenty-nine men, including CaptainErnest McSorley, died when the ship sank. The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald was the saddest maritime disaster in American history. Everyone should remember the heroes who died on board.

  15. Building Background • Can you and your partner identify facts and opinions from passage?

  16. Can you identify fact and opinion? P. 4-13

  17. Jane Goodall’s 10 Ways to Help Save WildlifebyJane Goodall

  18. Partner Read 15 minutes • Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you pages 214-216 • Partner Read p. A:214-B:216 • Restate page B:214 and A:216 • Read Silently: Page 214-216 • Discuss with team words you clarified • Find vocabulary words

  19. Team Discussion-15minutes • Discuss answers to team talk questions • Write answers to question 1 and 4

  20. Team Talk • Why did Jane Goodall write a list of ways to help animals? (write) {CE} • Which of the following ideas is an opinion in the text? {FO} • Tapeworms are disgusting. • Bees sting and sharks bite. • Jane has never been hurt by an animal. • Jane wrote about tips to help animals. • Why should we respect animals? {CE} • Do you think Jane Goodall’s feeling about animals will change if she had been hurt by one? Explain your answer. (write) {DC}

  21. Class Discussion • What words did your group clarify?

  22. Writing Adventures- 15 min What is your favorite animal? Tell two things about this animal.

  23. Scoring Guide You answer the question 25 points Your answer explains or describes with at least two details 25 points Your answer makes sense and has Part of the question in it 20 points Your answer is written in complete, correct sentences 20 points Your writing has correct capitalization and punctuation 10 points

  24. Vocabulary Practice-10 min • Divide your words with partner. Choose a word from your list to use in a meaningful sentence.

  25. Fluency – 5 min • Page 214

  26. Fluency Rubric 100 points Expressiveness Smoothness Rate and correctness 90 points Smoothness Rate and correctness 80 points Rate and correctness 70 points Correctness

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