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Paraphrasing vs. Quoting October 9th B day- Friday

Materials: Have your homework out on your desk File your stretch article, “China and Japan: Can Animals Sense Trouble?” in the third section of your portfolio (Writing Section) Portfolio & Novel : Have your S.S.R. form on your desk, log your novel and start reading Next class, look up your current lexile level and record it on your data sheet for the month of September or October

6B- Top Three Highest Gains: Katelyn E. +25

7B- Top Three Highest Gains: Markaila B. + 45

8B- Top Three Highest Gains: Cederic H. +60 Jamie A + 45 Dylan B. +45 Monique B. + 30 Shakairah +30

Winning B day student Cederic H. +60 Winning B day Class 8B+10 overall

Achieve3000: “Dressed Up Junk food”

Look what vocabulary word popped up again Look what vocabulary word popped up again!! It was in the 980L stretch article of “Can Animals Sense Trouble?”

Quoted response When asked if foods strengthened with vitamins and nutrients make them healthier, the Associated Press quotes in the article “Dressed Up Junk Food” that “According to nutrition experts, the answer is no.”

1 paraphrased example In the article, “Dressed Up Junk Food”, when people see words on foods and drinks like calcium-enriched and brag on the label that it has a plethora vitamin B, people end up thinking that it’s healthy and eat far more than they should, leading them to eat far more calories than they may realize, which is not healthy.

Summary In Milwaukee, Wisconsin food and beverage manufacturers have been and are currently adding vitamins and nutrients to food and drink labels to increase their appeal to health-conscious consumers and sell more of their products, but it is unclear if these products really good for you.

Key Ideas Food and beverage makers are adding vitamins and other nutrients to their products to make them more appealing to consumers, claiming that it makes the products healthier. These products include vitamin waters and sports drinks, as well as candy that has vitamin B added and claims to boost energy. Consumers are willing to pay more for them, even in a weak economy. Such products now account for more than $27 billion in sales every year. Critics say that these foods are nothing more than junk foods made to look healthy. They say studies haven't shown that the products are healthier, and therefore companies are deceiving people. They say these products could lead people to consume too much of some nutrients, plus too many calories and fats.

Thought question idea for lexile and stretch version Nutrition experts are concerned about the increase in vitamin-fortified products. They feel that these products could lead people to eat too much of certain nutrients. Nutrition experts feel that the popularity of functional foods could lead to the intake of excess calories and fats. They say these foods are about marketing, not health. Nutrition experts feel that some companies are misleading consumers, tricking them into believing that functional foods are healthy for them when there is no evidence that they are. The job of a nutritionist is to plan food and nutrition programs in order to help people stay healthy. A nutritionist might also supervise meal preparation and oversee the serving of meals.

Should sugary drinks have warning labels?

Label your paper with your name, date, and period Review: SSR (during SSR I will check off that your homework is complete) We will share, discuss, and analyze homework examples for accuracy and parts that need improvement. Then, each student will be given his or her own copy of “Your Favorite Drinks Can Wreck Your Body” by Russ Lloyd to: Read Underline evidence for and against how these drinks can wreck your body Write 1 piece of evidence in quotation form paraphrased form Classwork On Notebook Paper Turn in to the basket Label your paper with your name, date, and period

S- rest of the class period C- 0 level H – ask teacher only A – read “Your Favorite Drinks Can Wreck Your Body” and underline or highlight evidence you could use for the question (Should sugary drinks have warning labels?) ---then write one piece of evidence by QUOTING it properly and write one piece of evidence by PARAPHRASING it properly ---on NOTEBOOK PAPER **When you turn that in to the basket, work on the quiz on the article and turn it in as classwork also ***Lastly, complete the vocabulary (if you do not finish vocab, it’s homework) M- stay in your seat unless you need help- then raise your hand or come to my desk P – reading, marking the text, writing S- rest of the class period

Once you turn in your quote and paraphrased evidence Complete the vocabulary and multiple choice questions for the articles

Make sure to file your “China and Japan: Can Animals Sense Trouble Make sure to file your “China and Japan: Can Animals Sense Trouble?” article and homework in your portfolio behind the third divider.

Homework: Read 20 minutes Annotated Book List due Thurs. (A day) /Fri. (B day) ---should have read at LEAST 300 total pages Achieve for the week: “Two Paws Up for Red Paw”. Finish Vocabulary (if needed) for the article “Your Favorite Drinks Can Wreck Your Body”.