DO NOW 1. Homework out on your desk—will be collected after group work. 2. Meet with your group! Grab a white board if you need one. 3. Only have eight.

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DO NOW 1. Homework out on your desk—will be collected after group work. 2. Meet with your group! Grab a white board if you need one. 3. Only have eight minutes—focus on quality sentences over quantity. 4. At the end of the eight minutes, one group member will share. LET’S ROCK!

Courage by Ms. McCarthy Courageous is a protector to all. She is the first responder to all disasters. She shows no fear and will face danger with confidence. She has the ability to stand up the one’s convictions even when she is criticized. She sees the world as it is but also as the world should be. She will affect you in some way over your lifetime. Courageous will always march into battle to defend her trusted friend, Freedom.

Do Now On loose-leaf, create a T-chart Label as follows: I Notice I Wonder

Inside Out & Back Again Gallery Walk Protocol Directions: Step 1: Look at photograph evidence Anything you notice…notice side! Any question you have…wonder side! SHHHH…. *1 min per pic

Inside Out & Back Again Gallery Walk Protocol Directions: Step 2: Share out! What did you notice? What did you wonder?

Inside Out & Back Again Learning Targets I can support my inferences with evidence from text. I can participate in discussions about the text with a partner, small group and the whole class.

Inside Out & Back Again Mix Up Protocol Directions: Take pair of sentence strips from your table Read to the group Raise hands when done!

Inside Out & Back Again Mix Up INFER! What has happened? What specific evidence do you have to back up your inference?

Inside Out & Back Again Guiding Questions Next few weeks: What is home? How do critical incidents reveal character?

Inside Out & Back Again Wrap it up… Write out of the day… Based on the sentence strips you read and the pictures you viewed today, create a diary entry of a person who is going through this terrible time. ***should be a page*** …finish for homework.