Explain why a fiasco might occur if firefighters dawdled.

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Explain why a fiasco might occur if firefighters dawdled. New Packet: staple 3 pages together and do: Vocab. Warm-up: Answer in complete sentences and use the underlined green word in your answer. (p.98) Explain why a fiasco might occur if firefighters dawdled. Name a media star who was stricken over a betrayal. Why might an audience find it mesmerizing to see a prodigy perform?

Unit = Character Interactions Story: “Two Kinds” Author Notes: Amy Tan (5 min.) Read her biography. Jot down 3 significant things. Partner share: add 1 more item.

Objective: Students will be able to answer questions about the story by taking Cornell notes.

Cornell Notes – TOPIC: “Two Kinds” (old p.98, new p.__) Define: internal conflict external conflict motivation Quickwrite

Think Aloud Frames (read to: “I won’t be what I’m not” (new p.141) Focus: Description In your notes: (choose 2) This quote shows/reveals … The character is ____________because … ______ does/says _________which proves that… This dialogue/action suggests that the character is … The reader can infer that ________ because/due to …

Cornell Notes – Topic: “Two Kinds” p.100 Explain Mother’s motivation for her daughter to excel. Who’s the narrator? What point of view is this story? What motivates Jing-mei to try to become a prodigy? How can you tell the mother is determined?

TOD: compare and contrast the conflict The difference between ____and ____ is that _____. The similarity between ___ and ___ is that __________.

TOD: MOTIVATION Using an example from your life to tell me one thing that motivates you to succeed in school. One thing that motivates me to do well in school is/are ______________.