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Supporting Guided Practice & Independent Application

Supporting Guided Practice & Independent Application. Collections Breakdown. Collection Exams.

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Supporting Guided Practice & Independent Application

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  1. Supporting Guided Practice & Independent Application Collections Breakdown Collection Exams Collections textbook includes six theme-based collections with each including a variety of text selections within various genres. We will read anchor texts together and practice reading skills as a group under direct teacher instruction (I DO), then students will work in small groups to complete close reading in their workbooks for additional practice (WE DO), before completely independent performance tasks to asses for skill mastery (YOU DO). After reading all of the selections within each collection, students will complete a Collection Exam. This exam assesses reading, writing, and language skills acquired over the course of each selection (see pacing guides). It will include reading passages from both literature and informational texts accompanied by both multiple choice questions and short answer responses. Selection Tests After every selection, students take a comprehension exam. It includes 10 multiple choice questions and two short answer responses. They will also be quizzed on their critical and academic vocabulary for each selection. The thought process is to allow students the opportunity to study a little at a time for the large collection exam while providing multiple opportunities to earn a mastery score (80%) in the gradebook. Prior to the selection test, I will extend and reteach reading strategies. Students will also watch skill specific tutorials and complete mini practice and apply skill sessions as a large group review in preparation for the selection test. Close Readers After every selection, students take a comprehension exam. It includes 10 multiple choice questions and two short answer responses. They will also be quizzed on their critical and academic vocabulary for each selection. The thought process is to allow students the opportunity to study a little at a time for the large collection exam while providing multiple opportunities to earn a mastery score (80%) in the gradebook. Performance Tasks Students will complete small performance tasks after each selection to practice skills learned. At the end of each collection, students be given task specific prompts as well as assessment rubrics. Teachers will provide revising and editing notes and students will rewrite to create a polished, finished copy to submit for final collection grade.

  2. Pacing Guide Collection 1: “Bold Actions” Week 1: “Rogue Wave” Anchor Text & Selection Test Performance Task: Movie Outline Extend & Reteach: Plot and Conflict, Plot & Setting Level Up Tutorials: Setting Effect on Plot Week 2: “Big Things Come in Small Packages” Close Reader Week 3: “Parents of Rescued Teenage Sailor Abby Sunderland Accused of Risking Her Life,” “Ship of Fools,” “Was Abby Too Young to Sail?” Compare Media & Selection Test Performance Task: Create a Blog Extend & Reteach: Analyze Presentations of Information Level Up Tutorial: Analyzing Arguments, Claims and Evidence Week 4: “Finding Your Everest” Close Reader, “The Flight of Icarus” Anchor Text & Selection Test Performance Task: Graphic Comic Extend & Reteach: Characterization, Determine Theme Level Up Tutorial: Theme Week 5: “Arachne” Close Reader, “Icarus’s Flight” Poem & Selection Test Performance Task: Oral Response to Literature **Project: Poem & Icarus’ Wing Display (Collaboration with Art Class) Extend & Reteach: Form in Poetry Level Up Tutorial: Rhythm Week 6: Collection Test, Performance Task: Present an Argument Collection 2: “Perception and Reality” Week 7:“The People Could Fly” Anchor Text & Selection Test, “Heartbeat” Close Reader Performance Task: Dramatic Reading Extend & Reteach: Analyze Story Elements Level Up Tutorials: Figurative Language Week 8: “The Song of Wandering Aengus,” “Sonnet 43” Compare Texts & Selection Test, “Magic and the Brain” Magazine Article & Selection Test Performance Task: Discussion and Demonstration Extend & Reteach: Determine Meaning, Analyze Form, Analyze Structure Level Up Tutorial: Figurative Language, Summarizing, Informational Text Week 9: “Pavement Chalk Art” Compare Media Performance Task: Chalk Art (Poster draft then one sidewalk square outside) Extend & Reteach: Analyze Diverse Media & Selection Test Level Up Tutorial: Using Context Clues Week 10: “Another Place Another Time” Anchor Text & Selection Test Performance Task: Character Analysis Extend & Reteach: Analyze Story Elements Level Up Tutorial: Methods of Characterization, Symbols Week 11: “Sorry, Wrong Number” Drama & Selection Test Performance Task: Character Analysis Extend & Reteach: Compare and Contrast Level Up Tutorial: Elements of Drama Week 12: Collection Test, Performance Task: Write an Argumentative Essay (Unit 1) Week 13: Continue with Unit 1 Performance Task

  3. Pacing Guide Collection 3: “Nature At Work ” Week 14: “Mississippi Solos” Anchor Text & Selection Test, “Polar Dream” Close Reader, “The Tempest” Soliloquy & Selection Test Performance Task: Literary Analysis and Dramatic Reading Extend & Reteach: Analyze Form, Determine Meanings Level Up Tutorial: Elements of Poetry, Rhythm Week 15: “Allied with Green” Short Story & Selection Test, “Big Rocks’ Balancing Acts’” Expository Essay & Selection Test Performance Task: Argument and Summary Presentation Extend & Reteach: Point of View, Theme, Analyze Structure Level Up Tutorial: Figurative Language, Theme, Chronological Order, Cause-and-Effect Organization Week 16: “The Hidden Southwest: The Arch Hunters” Close Reader, “Ode to Enchanted Light,” “Sleeping in the Forest” Compare Anchor Texts & Selection Test Performance Task: Poem Extend & Reteach: Determine Theme, Analyze Narrator Level Up Tutorial: Narrator and Speaker Week 17: “Problems with Hurricanes,” “Prayer to the Pacific,” “Tornado at Talladega” Close Readers Week 18: Collection Test, Performance Task: Informative Essay (Unit 2) Week 19: Continue with Unit 2 Performance Task Collection 4: “Risk and Exploration” Week 20: “Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health Center” Anchor Text & Selection Test, “Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost?” Close Reader Performance Task: Research Report Level Up Tutorials: Elements of an Argument Week 21: “Why Exploring the Ocean Is Mankind’s Next Giant Leap” Commentary & Selection Test Performance Task: Class Debate Extend & Reteach: Sound Reasoning, Determine Meanings Level Up Tutorial: Cause-and-Effect Organization, Tone Week 22: “Living in the Dark” Science Article & Selection Test, “Stinging Tentacles Offer Hint of Oceans’ Decline” Newspaper Article Performance Task: Argument Extend & Reteach: Analyze Technical Meanings Week 23: “Your World” Poem & Selection Test, Collection Test Performance Task: Analysis Extend & Reteach: Form in Poetry Level Up Tutorial: Imagery, Tone Week 24: Performance Task: Literary Analysis (Unit 3)

  4. Pacing Guide Collection 5: “The Stuff of Consumer Culture” Week 25: “Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century” Anchor Text & Selection Test, “Teenagers and New Technology” Close Reader Performance Task: Informative Essay (and visual aid poster) Extend & Reteach: Cite Evidence Level Up Tutorials: Reading Graphic Aids Week 26: “Always Wanting More” Anchor Text & Selection Test, “Labels an Illusions” Close Reader Performance Task: Discussion Extend & Reteach: Determine Central Ideas and Details Level Up Tutorial: Author’s Style Week 27: “Dump,” “How Things Work” Compare Texts & Selection Test, “Earth a Gift Shop” Short Story & Selection Test Performance Task: Literary Analysis, Narrative Extend & Reteach: Determine Theme, Compare Forms in Poetry, Analyze Stories Level Up Tutorial: Theme, Elements of Poetry Week 28: Collection Test, Performance Task: Create a Multimedia Presentation Week 29: Present Multimedia Presentations Week 30: Performance Task: Informative Essay (Unit 4) Collection 6: “Guided by a Cause” Week 31: “The Triangle Factory Fire” Anchor Text & Selection Test, “The Most Daring of Our Leaders” Speech from the Democratic National Convention Close Reader Performance Task: Summary Presentation Extend & Reteach: Primary and Secondary Sources Level Up Tutorials: Main Idea and Supporting Details Week 32: “The Uprising” Historical Novel & Selection Test Performance Task: Narrative Extend & Reteach: Point of View Level Up Tutorials: Third-Person Point of View, Prose Forms Week 33: “Doris Is Coming” Close Reader, “Craig Kielburger Reflects on Working Towards Peace” Anchor Text & Selection Test Performance Task: Argument Extend & Reteach: Trace an Argument, Analyze Text Level Up Tutorial: Author’s Purpose Week 34: “It Takes a Child” Media Analysis & Selection Test, “Difference Maker: John Bergmann and Popcorn Park” Close Reader Performance Task: Photo Documentary Extend & Reteach: Camera Shots and Shot Selection, Elements of a Documentary Level Up Tutorial: Analyzing Visuals Week 35: “Train Time” Short Story & Selection Test, Collection Test Performance Task: Character Analysis Extend & Reteach: Analyze Story Elements Level Up Tutorial: Methods of Characterization Week 36: Performance Task: Write an Informative Essay & PPT Presentation

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