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Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on. Objective 2: Putting research into one’s own words. Which five whale facts from your list of twenty do you think readers would find to be the most interesting in an essay about whales? There are no wrong answers here provided that you can intelligently explain your five choices. Put a check mark next to the five facts about humpback whales that you determine to be the most interesting. Try to memorize your five facts if you finish selecting them before your classmates are finished.

Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on. Objective 2: Putting research into one’s own words. Fold your whale handout in half and leave it on your desk. Stand up and find a partner! Discussion stem/prompt: (Recall the handout’s facts in your own words please.) Of the five facts I selected and checked, the one fact that ISN'T as interesting as the other four is probably ___ and I say that because ____.

Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on. Objective 2: Putting research into one’s own words. Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Discussion stem/prompt: (Recall the handout’s facts in your own words please.) The two facts I checked that seem the most similar/complementary to each other are ___ and ____, and I can justify why I think they're the most similar to each other with this sentence: _______.

Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on. Objective 2: Putting research into one’s own words. Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Discussion stem/prompt: (Recall the handout’s facts in your own words please.) The checked fact from my whale handout that might make an interesting introduction to an essay is _____, and here's a possible first sentence (or two) for an introduction I might write: ____ Try creating a first sentence (or two) using a question, then use the same fact again in an introductory sentence that is NOT a question. Ask your partner which introduction he/she prefers after sharing both.

Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on. Objective 2: Putting research into one’s own words. Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Discussion stem/prompt: (Recall the handout’s facts in your own words please.) What's one fact you checked that you haven't said much about yet to any of your partners? Ask your partner to help you write a sentence that both paraphrases that particular fact AND uses three really great action verbs.

Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on. Objective 2: Putting research into one’s own words. Thank your partner. Go find a brand new partner across the room! Discussion stem/prompt: (Recall the handout’s facts in your own words please.) In no particular order, try to recall out loud all five facts you checked on your handout, and have your partner give you a thumbs up (or down) for each one that sounds like you remembered the fact but made a good attempt to put it in your own words.

Whole Class Discussion Prompt Objective 1: Selecting interesting facts to report on. Objective 2: Putting research into one’s own words. Return to your seat and peruse the facts you originally checked on your handout. How did you do with putting the research in your own words? Whole Class Discussion Prompt How confident are you that you could include these five facts in an essay about whales and that you could write about them using your own words through paraphrasing? How/Why does discussing your researched facts with others before writing about those facts improve one's chance of putting research into your own words? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 This was difficult for me. This was easy for me.

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