Bellwork: Analyze images- Be ready to share 2 Notice & 1 Wonder

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Bellwork: Analyze images- Be ready to share 2 Notice & 1 Wonder

Learning Target: I can analyze multiple informational texts and identify the positive and negative effects of suburbanization on American society during the 1950’s - 1970’s. Agenda Bellwork- Analyze the images (Notice/Wonder) Unpack LT’s Folder Set Activity Positive/Negative Effects Chalk Talk Closure Respond to Focus Question: What are the positive and negative effects of suburbanization?

Folder Set Activity: Step 1: station folder set: investigate the provided text. Step 2: Read and analyze the text and photograph to complete your graphic organizer. Step 3: When directed, your folder set information will be changed. *This protocol will repeat 2x

Carousel Sticky Note Activity Write a positive and negative effect from each reading on a sticky note Place sticky note on large chart paper Silently read to compare your statements to others. Go back to your desk and complete your Focus Question Paragraph What are the positive and negative effects of suburbanization on American society during the 1950’s - 1970’s?