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Week #3. August 29 th , 2011-September 2 nd , 2011. Day 1. EQ: What are the elements of a narrative text?. Sponge. CRCT Practice (Making Inferences). Activator. Introduction to Forged by Fire What does it mean to be an engaged reader? Read aloud Forged by Fire . Chapter 1 .
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Week #3 August 29th, 2011-September 2nd, 2011
Day 1 EQ: What are the elements of a narrative text?
Sponge • CRCT Practice (Making Inferences)
Activator • Introduction to Forged by Fire • What does it mean to be an engaged reader? • Read aloud Forged by Fire. Chapter 1. • Forged by Fire Pop Quiz!
Work Period • Mini Lesson: Understanding Plot • Turn to your Plot Diagram handout (Pg.112) in your Source Book • Guided Practice:“The Medicine Bag” (Pg. 20, RJ) • See if you can point these out as we read: • -Characters • -Setting • -Conflict • -Plot • Identify the narrative elements • Independent Practice: *Graded Assignment* • Now complete the Narrative Elements Graphic Organizer and questions 2-3
Closing • Sticky Note: • Which part of the roller coaster (plot structure) do you understand the most?
Homework • Read for 30 minutes and log it in your Reading Log
Day 2 Look to the white EQ Wall for what you will learn today. Think about your EQ: How do I choose a topic to write about? Understand the standard you will be measured by today. Today in Writing Workshop you will focus on this writing strategy: Responding to narrative topics with the plot roller coaster.
Sponge • Sponge: Respond to the question below in your Source Book in paragraph form. • Be sure to log this in your Table of Contents • Seed Idea: A time I felt extremely scared or anxious was when….Include DEX (details and examples to support your answer)
Activator • Seed Packet • Topics of my Life: • Teacher think aloud of topics that build from life experiences or the sponge • Potential Narrative Story Topics • What can you add to the list? • Check off what interests you.
Work Period • Mini- Lesson: • Exposition / Rising Action (Setting, Character, Main Problem) • Chrysanthemum • Guided practice: • Incorporate elements of exposition in your Sponge Seed Writing • Use the Roller Coaster Diagram for help • Independent Practice: • Choose a new topic from the list you received • Create an exposition to it • If you need help, use Forged by Fire as inpiration • CFU: Share your expositions aloud
Closing • Pair-Share your exposition with a shoulder partner.
Homework • Read for 30 minutes and log it in your Reading Log
Day 3 EQ: What are the elements of a narrative text? How do author’s develop the plot of a story?
Sponge • CRCT Practice (Drawing Conclusions)
Activator • Read aloud Forged by Fire. Chapter 2 • Reflection Questions: • What Life Skills does has Gerald used thus far in his life? • What Life Skills does Aunt Queen possess?
Work Period • Mini-Lessons: Climax • Anchor Books / Picture Books • Question the text: • How do you know this is the turning point in the story? What clues does the author give you? • Guided Practice: (Table groups with drive by conferencing as needed) • Mark up the text in Reader’s Journey page 32 • Look at the examples of exposition and climax • Independent Practice: RJ “War of the Walls (pg.32-40) • Mark up the text through identifying. underlining, and marking in the margins to analyze plot development. • CFU: Identify elements of a story’s rising climax by marking up the text and completing the plot rollercoaster diagram for “The Rules of the Game.”
Closing • Round Robin: • How should the reader feel when he or she arrives at the Climax of a story?
Homework • Read for 30 minutes and log it in your Reading Log
Day 4 EQ: What are the elements of a narrative text? How do I develop the plot of my story? How do I make smooth transitions in my writing?
Sponge • Respond to the question below in paragraph form in your Source Book. • Be sure to log the entry in your Table of Contents • Seed Idea: What would you do if you won one million dollars? • Include DEX (details and examples to support your answer)
Activator • Roller coaster Video • Describe how you feel when on a roller coaster and reach the top. • Think-Pair-Share with a partner a time when you rode a roller coaster. • What were the most intense moments? • How does this relate toChrysanthemum? • Discuss the events in Chapters 1-4 of our novel • You can use the Stem Bookmarks to review before quiz (5 Question Quiz)
Work Period • Teacher model: • References to Anchor Texts • Refer back to Reader’s Journey p. 112 (as needed). • Guided Practice: • Story starters with exposition and climax included • Answer the questions below to determine your climax: • What is the problem in the story? • What could happen in the story to turn the problem around? • Does the main character win or lose? • Share with a peer • Independent Practice: • Write your narrative piece and answer the questions above to write the climax for your topic. • Conference with Teacher time, focus: plot structure continuum • CFU: Show plot structure elements in master work and your own.
Closing • Compare Me: (Ball Toss) • Describe how reading your story thus far relates to riding on a rollercoaster
Homework • Read for 30 minutes and log it in your Reading Log
Library Day EQ: Why is the library such a powerful tool?
Sponge/Activator • We will quietly transition to the Library • Bring all of your possessions with you.
Work Period • Work Period: • Mini lesson and activity Library materials and resources. • Check out at least 2 books. • Make predictions about your book based on the summary.
Closing • Clean up your area. • Leave it cleaner than how you found it.
Homework • Read for 30 minutes and log it in your Reading Log