Table Activity. 2 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate For important content words deeper meaning Step 1: Select important word—Today it is “Napoleon” Step.

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Table Activity

2 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate For important content words deeper meaning Step 1: Select important word—Today it is “Napoleon” Step 2: Work in Cooperative Teams  Materials Manager--#1s  Writer--#2s  Morale Boosters--#3s  Information Spy# 4s

3 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate Step 3: Materials Manager gets “stuff” markers, chart paper Directions: 1. Fold chart paper in half horizontally. 2. Fold in half again vertically. 3. Make a triangle fold in the center this will create a diamond shape for the title

4 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate Step 4: Writer unfolds paper and writes title in the center, and categories in each box Napoleon #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank Write your table # in the center diamond

5 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate Step 5: Cooperative teams brainstorm words or phrases related to topic - Napoleon Napoleon #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank Information Spy: Go to another team and get more words!

6 List—Pass on! Step 6 : Pass your paper to the team clockwise next to you! SIOP #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank

7 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate Step 7: Team reads words listed. Circle your top three. Rank order 1,2, 3. Napoleon #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank Writer: Write words in Rank box. Draw a box around each word

8 Rank —Pass on! Step 8 : Pass your paper to the next table clockwise! Napoleon #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank

9 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate Step 9: Team chooses a symbol and composes a comparison: “Napoleon is like ________________ because both…” Napoleon #3 List Illustrate Compare Rank Writer: Write sentence in Compare box. 2. Napoleon is like… 1. 3.

10 Compare—Pass on! Step 10 : Pass your paper to the next table clockwise! Napoleon #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank Napoleon is like…

11 List, Rank, Compare, Illustrate Step 11: Team draws the symbol. Every person on the team needs to contribute to the drawing. Napoleon #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank Napoleon is like…

12 Pass chart back to original table team Step 12: Table talk. Review your chart. What surprised you? “I was surprised by…” Napoleon #3 List IllustrateCompare Rank Napoleon is like… Morale Booster report out