Workshop 1: at first sight

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Workshop 1: at first sight What do you think we will study in this workshop? Read the text titles and look at the pictures on pages 24-25. Perceptions; how people see or don’t see things

Today we’ll preview our first Workshop Today we’ll preview our first Workshop. We’ll watch a video about how magicians trick the mind into seeing what isn’t really there, and then share our ideas about the video. Literacy Goal: Pay active attention to a video in order to learn information about key ideas. Language Goal: Participate in an academic discussion to share and compare ideas about a video, using new vocabulary and academic words.

3 options Option 1: Share the results of the memory experiment in a report. Option 2: Share the results of the memory experiment in a presentation. Option 3: Share the results of the memory experiment using another method.

Analyzing media-while you watch the video, think about how magic tricks work. How do magic tricks work? Magic tricks work because ______________________________________________________. Complete the WRITE section on page 27.

Build vocabulary-Take out a sheet of paper to record the terms and definitions illusion (n.): something you see that does not really exist manipulated (v.): skillfully controlled or handled misdirection (n.): a wrong direction, guidance, or instruction to hide something else perspective (n.): a particular attitude toward or way of looking at something routine (n.): a series of things, such as movements or jokes, that are repeated as part of a performance

p. 26 Fill in the vocabulary words on page 26. Cloze Reading-I will read the sentences. Read aloud your answers as I get to each space. Correct any mistakes you make.

Independent Reading Have you started a book from the READ 180 library? Go get the book you started on Friday. If you did not start a book, choose one today. Sit silently and read. You will need to fill out a reading log entry before class ends.

Wrap Up-complete the Reflect section on p. 27 After watching the video, I would like to learn more about ___________________________________. Magic for Humans