2nd & 4th – Read chapter 4 and find 2 signposts

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2nd & 4th – Read chapter 4 and find 2 signposts I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Good morning! Homework: First Block – Read Chapter 5 and find 2 signposts to add to your chart, due Monday 2nd & 4th – Read chapter 4 and find 2 signposts All Classes – pass 5 Read Theory Quizzes by next Friday Warm up: Get your Chromebooks Ready for the MAP Test

Independent Reading Time: I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Independent Reading Time: You should be reading in The Outsiders and filling in signpost chart OR catching up on READ THEORY Do what you need to do! This time is independent which means it is SILENT.

What happened in chapter 3? What signposts did you find? I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Class discussion: What happened in chapter 3? What signposts did you find? What does Ponyboy need in chapter 3? Why?

Answer the following questions on Canvas: I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Answer the following questions on Canvas: Describe the Aha moment you found in Chapter 3. What might the developing theme of The Outsiders be?

Today, you are going to be reading chapter 4 on your own. I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Today, you are going to be reading chapter 4 on your own. Fill in the 2 signposts in your chart. Answer the question: How do Ponyboys needs change in chapter 4?

Read the poem with a partner. I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Read the poem with a partner. Identify signposts that you find in the poem? What are the signposts telling the reader? What do you think the narrator needs? What similarities do you see between “Mother to Son” and The Outsiders?

Answer the question on Canvas I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Exit Ticket: Answer the question on Canvas

Warm up: Get your Chromebooks Ready for the MAP Test I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Good morning! Homework: All Classes – pass 5 Read Theory Quizzes by next Friday (should have passed 15 total) Warm up: Get your Chromebooks Ready for the MAP Test

Ch. 3-4 Outsiders Quiz on Castle Learning I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. - Standard Plus I can determine similar themes and concepts of two different texts by analyzing notice and note strategies as I read. - Honors Ch. 3-4 Outsiders Quiz on Castle Learning You may use your book! If you are unsure of an answer, look it up! Make sure your answer has TEXTUAL EVIDENCE When you finish, you may work on Read Theory.

First Block – Read Chapter 6 and find 2 signposts to add to your chart Objective: I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. Good morning!  Homework: First Block – Read Chapter 6 and find 2 signposts to add to your chart 2nd & 4th – Finish reading Chapter 5 and filling in signposts All Classes – pass 5 Read Theory Quizzes by Friday Warm up: Fill in the Context Clue Warm up Worksheet. Make sure you complete all parts.

The Outsider’s Chapter 5: I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. The Outsider’s Chapter 5: As we read, we are going to be looking for words, phrases, and objects that keeping showing up again and again! Why does this keep showing up again and again? When you finish, you may work on Read Theory.

“Nothing Gold Can Stay” I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. “Nothing Gold Can Stay” Read the poem on your own. Summarize the poem in your own words. What figurative language do you find? What does it mean? What comes up again and again? Why does it come up again and again? Why do you think Ponyboy and Johnny like the poem so much? What does it have to do with the overall theme of the novel?

What keeps showing up again and again? I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. Closing: What keeps showing up again and again? What does this word, phrase, or object symbolize (represent)? What does this tell you the developing theme of The Outsiders might be?

Answer the Exit Ticket on Canvas I can determine the theme of a novel by analyzing Notice and Note strategies as I read. Exit Ticket: Answer the Exit Ticket on Canvas