DAY 80– NEWS ELA AND CLOSE READING LITERATURE. OBJECTIVES DETERMINE A CENTRAL IDEA AND ANALYZE ITS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE ANNOTATION AND TEST TAKING STRATEGIES.

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DAY 80– NEWS ELA AND CLOSE READING LITERATURE

OBJECTIVES DETERMINE A CENTRAL IDEA AND ANALYZE ITS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE ANNOTATION AND TEST TAKING STRATEGIES UNDERSTAND AND IDENTIFY ELEMENTS OF NONFICTION IN A STORY. HOMEWORK: VOCAB 11B NEWS ELA

WARM UP WRITE A SHORT RESPONSE EXPLAINING WHAT PROBLEMS YOU SEE IN THE WORLD. WHAT ARE WAYS THAT PEOPLE COULD HELP THE PROBLEM? WHAT ARE THINGS YOU COULD DO TO HELP THE PROBLEM? YOU MAY NOT USE THE EXAMPLES FROM THE CLIP.

CLOSE READING SAVING ENERGY AT SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL. READ AND ANNOTATE THE CLOSE READING PASSAGE. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS AFTER YOU DISCUSS WITH YOUR PARTNER. ANNOTATIONS SHOULD BE SIMILAR TO CLOSE READING OBJECTIVES.

NEWS ELA COMPLETE THE ARTICLE “ FLYING WITH ITS MESSAGE OF CLEAN ENERGY, SOLAR IMPULSE 2 LANDS IN CALIF.” ANNOTATE, WRITE, AND QUIZ

CAMPAIGN POSTER CREATE A POSTER THAT EXPLAINS AN ISSUE/PROBLEM. ON THE POSTER YOU MUST CREATE WAYS THAT OTHERS CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM. USE ETHOS, PATHOS, AND LOGOS. YOU MUST INCLUDE : SLOGAN, 5 PICTURES, COLOR, 3 THINGS PEOPLE CAN DO TO HELP, WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THE PROBLEM WAS GONE.

News ELA To earn credit:  You must complete at least 5 annotations for each article.  Respond to the WRITE question for the article  Complete the quiz after you read, annotate, and respond to the Write question.  You should have 15 total completed by Thursday AM!  you may choose another passage from any category to complete.

NEWS ELA GO TO NEWSELA.COM SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE GO TO THE BINDER ON THE TOP RIGHT OF SCREEN CLICK ON ASSIGNMENTS SCROLL DOWN TO SEE YOUR WORK CLICK ON ARTICLE TITLE YOU MUST READ AND ANNOTATE CLICK ON THE WRITE TAB ON THE RIGHT TO COMPLETE TAKE THE QUIZ

Closure- 3,2,1 Write: 3 things you learned about nonfiction today. 2 examples of context clues. 1 question you have regarding the lecture.