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Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. (Pd 2) You may “decompress” for a few minutes… Before we begin the warm-up, you may do any of the following just to give your brain a SHORT break: -Read a book from the iLit library. -Play games on FUNBRAIN.COM. -Work on any make-up work you have in Intensive Reading or another class. -Some other “educationally-based” activity that allows you to “decompress” for a moment. -If you have earbuds with you and you want to listen to music, you may put them in, BUT when it is time to start class, you MUST put them away where I can’t see them.

1. Asylum 2. Monsoon 3. Register 4. Residency 5. Authorities Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Number your paper 1-5. Write the letter of the picture next to the number of the word it matches. A E B C D 1. Asylum 2. Monsoon 3. Register 4. Residency 5. Authorities When finished, work on Interactive Reading.

Agenda Time (min.’s) Unit: Survival Essential Question: What does it take to survive? 10 Interactive Reading (N/A today) 5 Vocabulary (Vocabulary Review) Word Slam 15 Create Character Trait Sheets Read Aloud Ask Me No Questions, Chapter 4; Summarizing; Nadira’s character traits; Aisha’s character traits Classroom Conversation Whole Group (Read with a Purpose and Understanding) 35 Work Time (Reading Check 4.5, Conversation Starter Questions (if necessary), iPractices) Wrap-Up

4.01 Asylum: protection often given by a government to people who have left another country to escape danger or harm. Sweden gave asylum to those people escaping the _________ in their own country. Residency: legal permission to live in a country. After Giovanni had lived in ___________, he was finally able to establish residency. 4.02 Deported: forced to leave a country. After the moon people discovered Garfield didn’t _______, they deported him from the moon . Register: to have one’s name put on an official list. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tried to register themselves as the world’s greatest ________________. 4.03 Detention: the state of being held in prison; the state of being held in a place where people are waiting for trial or action by a court After Tweety Bird ______________, she was placed in detention. Authorities: people in charge, especially in government Captain Caveman had to convince the authorities to _____________. 4.04 Monsoon: a strong wind that occurs every summer in Southern Asia, bringing heavy rain Superman was so angry at __________ that he created a monsoon with his super breath. Agriculture: farming; raising crops and farm animals, such as chickens, horses and pigs After __________________, Spiderman spent the rest of his days working in agriculture as a farmer.

Physical Traits: Nadira What she says: What it says about her:

Nadira: 10 Characteristics or Traits of Nadira that are similar to Bangladesh: 10 Characteristics or facts about Bangladesh 1. Nadira is poor when it comes to self esteem. She doesn’t have much of it. 1. It is a poor country. 2. Or:

Chapter 4 Character Traits: Aisha Nadira Name: __________________ Ask Me No Questions Chapter 4 Character Traits: Aisha Nadira

Use the following slides if the class did not get to them on the previous day’s lesson.

Summarizing Bangladesh After reading the supplemental piece “Problems in Bangladesh,” complete the following: Write at least three short details about what has been going on in Bangladesh. Answer: What nickname would you give to Bangladesh? If Bangladesh could have a superhero, what power should that superhero have? Why? What kind of music do you think they listen to in Bangladesh? Sad, happy, rap, country, religious? Explain your choice. If you had lived in Bangladesh during the revolution, which side would you have been on? Why?

Challenges in Bangladesh What nickname would you give to Bangladesh? If Bangladesh could have a superhero, what power should that superhero have? Why? What kind of music do you think they listen to in Bangladesh? Sad, happy, rap, country, religious? Explain your choice. If you had lived in Bangladesh during the revolution, which side would you have been on? Why?

Bangladesh Tragedies (Garment Factory Collapse)

Bangladesh (Garment Factory Fire)

Bangladesh Monsoons

Wrap Up How are asylum and detention related?