Reading Tuesday, August 17, 2016.

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Reading Tuesday, August 17, 2016

Entrance Procedures – 2 mins. Homework- Take out the Frayer Models for the five vocabulary words. Take out your JOURNAL for your Do Now, and write the appropriate heading on it.

Do Now What is this man’s mood? Provide 3 EXPLICIT details to support your inference.

Reporter Agenda Do Now Reporter Review Do Now Practice w/Images Closure Objective Scholars will provide explicit details to support inferences drawn from an image.

Model What is this man’s mood? Provide 3 EXPLICIT details to support your inference.

Do Now Complete in your journal: Create your own sentence using each of your new vocabulary terms. That means you must have five different sentences for each word.

Moving On… S L A N T

Guiding Question What stands out to me as I examine the image? Find three (3) explicit details that stand out Record the details Think about what the details suggest. Identify any new questions that may arise after examining details. Write a caption for the image.

A Slave Named Peter