Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.

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Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
SOAPSTone.
Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional.
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Steve Jobs This unit was created by the Louisiana Department of Education in partnership with LearnZillion. It includes approximately 36 days of instructional materials including classroom-ready materials, assessments, graphic organizers, and texts.

Jaguar Jumpstart

Yesterday, we… . Analyzed the ways in which Wilbur Wright was introduced, illustrated, and elaborated on throughout the text Identified specific examples and anecdotes in the text to illustrate our findings 3

Review of New Vocabulary… Analyze . means to carefully examine . We sometimes break the text into smaller parts. . We often look at the character, setting, plot, and theme. 3

present acquainted paint picture mental explain details Review of New Vocabulary… . Introduce = to _________ something for the first time, so that others can get ___________ .. Illustrate = to ________ a _________ of; in text analysis, it is a __________ picture Elaborate = to _________ further, with lots of __________ present acquainted paint 3 picture mental explain details

person story where takes story storyline social text Review of New Vocabulary… . Character = a _________ represented in a __________ .. Setting = _______ the story _______ place Plot = the main _______ of a movie or play; also called the ________ Theme = the main ________ issue being addressed in the ____ person story where takes 3 story storyline social text

Review of New Vocabulary… Anecdote . Anecdote a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person 3

Today, we will… . Read and listen to a speech given by former astronaut Neil Armstrong, paying tribute to Wilbur Wright Determine Neil Armstrong’s point of view and purpose, and explain how they are conveyed (shown) throughout the text 3

First, Let’s Review SOAPStone: …. S = O = A = P = tone =

S = Who is the speaker? O = A = P = S = tone = First, Let’s Review SOAPStone: …. S = Who is the speaker? O = A = P = S = tone =

S = Who is the speaker? O = What is the occasion? A = P = S = tone = First, Let’s Review SOAPStone: …. S = Who is the speaker? O = What is the occasion? A = P = S = tone =

A = Who is the audience for the text? P = S = tone = First, Let’s Review SOAPStone: …. S = Who is the speaker? O = What is the occasion? A = Who is the audience for the text? P = S = tone =

A = Who is the audience for the text? First, Let’s Review SOAPStone: …. S = Who is the speaker? O = What is the occasion? A = Who is the audience for the text? P = What is the purpose of this text? S = tone =

A = Who is the audience for the text? First, Let’s Review SOAPStone: …. S = Who is the speaker? O = What is the occasion? A = Who is the audience for the text? P = What is the purpose of this text? S = What is the subject of this text? tone =

A = Who is the audience for the text? First, Let’s Review SOAPStone: …. S = Who is the speaker? O = What is the occasion? A = Who is the audience for the text? P = What is the purpose of this text? S = What is the subject of this text? tone = What is the author’s tone?

100 flight credit profit invention Now, let’s define some unfamiliar vocabulary coming up… 100 centennial = ______ year anniversary enthusiast = someone with a lot of ____________ about a certain topic aeronautical = related to _______ patent infringement = trying to take _______ for, or _______ from, someone else’s ___________ excitement flight credit profit invention

lawsuits illness salmonella important state public Now, let’s define some unfamiliar vocabulary coming up… lawsuits litigation = __________; taking someone to _______ typhoid fever = a life-threatening _________ caused by ______________ (a bacterium) Lie in state = when the body of an ____________ person who has died is placed in a _________ building, so the ________ can pay respects court illness salmonella important state public

About the Speaker… . In 2012, the city of Dayton, Ohio held eight separate events throughout the year to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Wilbur Wright’s death. One of these events was a graveside memorial service. This was held on June 1 at 3:00 pm. As the first person to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong was thought to be a very fitting person to serve as the guest speaker. The text we will read today is the speech he gave in tribute to Wilbur Wright.

Now, let’s listen to the speech… …and follow along on paper.

Let’s Discuss… What do you know about the speaker that helps you understand his point of view? What is the time and place of the speech? To whom is this speech addressed?  What did the speaker want the audience to think or do as a result of hearing him?

Let’s Discuss… What is the overall message? What is the speaker’s attitude about the subject? What emotions does the speaker show?  Rank the speech on a scale of 1 to 10.

What is the speaker’s purpose? Let’s Discuss… What is the speaker’s purpose? What is the speaker’s point of view?

Complete with your partner. Let’s Apply It! … Complete with your partner.

Let’s Apply It! … Complete with your partner. Let’s Share!

Just For Fun! … When the Message Goes Wrong! (news bloopers) …

Let’s Close… … You also determined Neil Armstrong’s point of view and purpose for writing.