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Warm-Up: Choose your slogan. Write it on the ¼ sheet. Place any makeup homework on your desk. Less worry. More life. No one in this room will work harder than me. 3. When the storm comes, I will smile and ask, “Is that all you got?”

Objective: Today’s objective is to use the reading strategies to comprehend the chapters from On the Record more deeply. We will also practice fluency and complete a word study. What is your MEASURABLE goal?

Agenda Slogan Word Study Fluency Mini-Lesson: Literary Analysis Cornell Notes Sheet Complete Chapters 1 and 2 of Black Widow Station, then, begin chapters 3 and 4.

I N H E R E N T Grade 6 He rejected that mind-set quickly. Experts have identified common themes in the lives of elite performers in all fields: they “equate confidence with a belief in their inherent ability...to perform at a high level.” Like these performers, Trevin embodies “confidence as an outgrowth of...hard work and training.” Context Clues?? Meaning???

I N H E R E N T Grade 6 He rejected that mind-set quickly. Experts have identified common themes in the lives of elite performers in all fields: they “equate confidence with a belief in their inherent ability...to perform at a high level.” Like these performers, Trevin embodies “confidence as an outgrowth of...hard work and training.” Inherent: built in; characteristic

D I A G N O S I S Grade 7 Young, athletic Pete Frates was devastated by his 2012 diagnosis of ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that would eventually rob him of movement and speech. But the diagnosis marked a turning point in Frates’s life where he began to focus on a purpose beyond himself. Context Clues?? Meaning???

D I A G N O S I S Grade 7 Young, athletic Pete Frates was devastated by his 2012 diagnosis of ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that would eventually rob him of movement and speech. But the diagnosis marked a turning point in Frates’s life where he began to focus on a purpose beyond himself. Meaning: a conclusion; something you determine about someone or something.

V A R Y Grade 8 The thrill-seeking behaviors can vary by person. Some participate in extreme sports like skydiving, whitewater rafting, or base jumping, while others who haven’t found structured activities turn to more dangerous outlets. Some use drugs, abuse alcohol, or drive recklessly. Context Clues?? Meaning???

V A R Y Grade 8 The thrill-seeking behaviors can vary by person. Some participate in extreme sports like skydiving, whitewater rafting, or base jumping, while others who haven’t found structured activities turn to more dangerous outlets. Some use drugs, abuse alcohol, or drive recklessly. Meaning: differ

Fluency Reading #1 Echo Reading Reading #2 USE EXPRESSION!

LITERARY ANALYSIS CORNELL NOTES I DO, WE DO, YOU DO…

BLACK WIDOW STATION Finish reading chapters 1 and 2 if you have not already done so. Read chapters 3 and 4, completing the Literary Analysis Cornell Notes (for Independent Reading) sheet. If finished: Begin working on the Octagon Vocabulary Sheet.

Closing Did you meet your goal?