Immigrant Children in New York City. Unit 1 Week 5 SOTS- Day 1 G.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Shutting Out the Sky Vocabulary Words
Advertisements

Reading Strategies Specific Objectives: Upon completion of these lessons the students will be able to: Identify the specific reading strategies that they.
Weslandia Unit 4 Story 1 Weslandia.
Family Times Daily Questions Prior Knowledge Cause and Effect Vocabulary Multiple Meaning Words Predictions Guided Comprehension Sequence Paraphrase Independent.
Subject: English Language
Juan’s Journey Unit 2 Week 1 Inside Out.
SEALS Welcome to Selinsgrove Elementary’s Second Grade Literacy Night!
Everything you need to know in order to set up your Reader’s Notebook
Activity One Learning to read for main ideas You are Chris, your English teacher, Mr Mo, is giving you a lesson on reading comprehension. Follow his instruction.
Inquiry Project: What Can We Learn From Weather Forecasts Online? By: Laura Stokes
How can I help my child with reading at Home? 1. Motivating Kids to Read Studies show that the more children read, the better readers and writers they.
Thinking About How You Read
 8:40 – 9:40 Math  9:45 – 10:25 Special  10:30 – 11:05 Writing  11:10 – 11:40 Lunch  11:45 – 12:10 Recess  12:15 – 12:40 Science/Social Studies.
Family Times Daily Questions Prior Knowledge Cause and Effect
Supporting Your Child With Reading In Preparation For SATs.
Supporting your child with reading.
Slow Way Home: Unit I Lesson 2 Slow Way Home Chapter 2 Brainstorming Memories Milinda Jay, Ph. D.
1 Paul Goble Author/Illustrator Study Grade 4. 2 Session 1and 2 The Media Specialist will: The Media Specialist will: Arrange an area in the media center.
Tuesday February 24 th Lesson 23, Day 2. Objective: To listen and respond appropriately to oral communication. Question of the Day: What objects can you.
1 st Grade. Agenda  Welcome  Reading  Math  Word study  Home Work  Home Connections  Questions and Answers.
Communities By: Kristina Brennan and Jesi Bruchey.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
A Day in the Life of Peter and Eve Unit 2 Week 2 Passage to Freedom.
Storm Danger Unit 1 Week 2 Thunder Rose- Day 1 G.
At Woodley we believe that reading is key to your child’s successes throughout their time in school and beyond. We value the experiences they have at home,
I understand my rights and responsibilities in the school. I understand the need for rules in society and why we have the rules we do in school. If I don’t.
Raising the Quality of Narrative Writing Advanced Writing Workshop.
Satchel Paige Unit 1 Story 4 Satchel Paige- Day 2.
READING STRATEGIES Thinking About How You Read Metacognition: Thinking About How You Think Before you can truly improve your reading skills, you need.
Grade 6.  Did you know that a story can be different depending on who is telling it?  Did you ever wonder what the story of a Native American would.
Sight Word List.
Intepreting What You Read
METACOGNITION MAN Super-Powerful Reading Strategies!
LEAD21 Unit 3: Community Life Week 4 Day 4. Let’s take a look at our story, “Pig Pig Gets a Job.”  How are communities alike and different?  What can.
Making Inferences: The Fall of Saigon
READ LIKE A READER Thinking About How You Read – Reading Strategies.
By: Mrs. Abdallah. The way we taught students in the past simply does not prepare them for the higher demands of college and careers today and in the.
LEAD21 Unit 5: Now and Then Week 2 Day 4. Extend the Theme Theme Question: How do communities change, and how do they stay the same? Focus Question: What.
Reception Reading Meeting Monday 21st September 2015.
Sight Words.
Strategies Good Readers Use
Stuk’s Village Unit 1 Week 3 IOBD- Day 1 G. Teacher Slide 1 This week’s concept is “survival.” People need different kinds of skills and tools to survive.
Ten Mile Day Day 1 What challenges do immigrants encounter?
Family What is a family? There is no fixed recipe for a family; just a group of people who love and care for one another. Love and care are the most.
Day 2 Fire Fighter!. Today we will learn: *Vocabulary: Learn Amazing Words *Phonics/Spelling: Suffixes *Lesson Vocabulary *Vocabulary - Suffixes -ly *Fluency.
READING STRATEGIES Thinking About How You Read Metacognition: Thinking About How You Think Before you can truly improve your reading skills, you need.
Module 1: Unit 1, Lesson 5 Practicing structures for reading: gathering evidence about Salva’s and Nya’s points of view (reread Chapter 3)
August 27, 2009 Lesson 1 Day 4. Objective: To listen and to respond appropriately to oral communication.
First Grade How can I help my child to become a better reader?
Responding to Literature Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Houghton Mifflin Grade 3 D. Crisler 2012/2013 HM Strategy Focus/Obj.: Summarize Comprehension Focus/Obj:
Guided Reading Summer Welcome and Introduction From this session we hope that you will have an understanding of what happens during a Guided reading.
Responding to Literature Houghton Mifflin Grade 3 D. Crisler 2012/2013.
WRITING PROMPT: (use notebook paper – be complete and use vivid descriptions) What did you do over Christmas Break? 8:10 – 8:40 Monday, January 4, 2016.
PENGUIN CHICK.
Dear Parents, Following on from the Year 6 reading meeting last week, please find attached a list of questions that you may use when listening to your.
LESSON 11. Day 1 Words with VCV  Discuss the meanings of the spelling words.  Say “vanish,” “suburb,” and “mimic.”  Is the first syllable in each.
Reading at Peter Gladwin School
What are some foods that you love?
Shutting Out the Sky Vocabulary Words
What Gives Stories Their Power?
Shutting Out the Sky Vocabulary Words
L.O. To identify and share the aspects of identity that have had the most impact n each of us TLN Identity Pack L5.
Shutting Out the Sky Vocabulary Words
Shutting Out the Sky Vocabulary Words
Shutting Out the Sky Vocabulary Words
Second Grade Sight Words
Partner A Reading: Coach Roles
Introduction Did you know that a story can be different depending on who is telling it? Did you ever wonder what the story of a Native American would sound.
Presentation transcript:

Immigrant Children in New York City. Unit 1 Week 5 SOTS- Day 1 G

Life in a New Country Experiences Feelings SOTS- Day 1 G

Teacher Slide 1 This week’s concept is “life in a new country”. The selections focus on the experiences of immigrants, or people who move from one country to another. Let’s discuss the web. What else can we add to it to aid us in our understanding of “Life in a new country?” What kinds of challenges do you think people would encounter when they move to a new country? How might they meet these challenges. This week we’re going to read about an immigrant in New York City. Today, we’re going to read about immigrant children in New York City; it is also a nonfiction piece. SOTS- Day 1 G

Let’s Take a Picture Walk… Photograph…Page 3 Photograph…Page 7 Photograph…Page 8 and 9 SOTS- Day 1 G

Teacher Slide 2 Picture Walk Page 3… What do you notice about the street in the photograph? What are the people doing? What do you think it would be like to live there? Page 6-7…Look at the photographs. Describe what the inside of the rich New Yorker’s home might look like. Describe what the inside of the immigrant’s home might look like. Why would it be more challenging to live in the immigrant’s home? Page 8-9…This photograph shows the working conditions of the immigrants. What must it have been like to work in these conditions? SOTS- Day 1 G

A Nation of Many Colors Unit 1 Week 5 SOTS- Day 1 Y

A Nation of Many Colors immigration advised peddler SOTS- Day 1 Y

Teacher Slide 1 Picture Walk What do you know about the word immigration? What do you know about the word advised? What do you know about the word peddler? SOTS- Day 1 Y

A Nation of Many Colors Hispanic AmericansAfrican AmericansJewish Americans SOTS- Day 1 Y

Teacher Slide 2 Add to chart as we read. Model recording facts as I read pages 3-4. Guided recording facts for 5-6. SOTS- Day 1 Y

The Land of Opportunity Unit 1 Week 5 SOTS- Day 1 B

Teacher Slide 1 What do you know about immigrants? Discuss what children have read thus far from the text.. Discuss: What do you think was the most difficult part of the journey for immigrants? Do you think the journey was worth all the hardships? Why or why not? SOTS- Day 1 B

Shutting Out the Sky Unit 1 Story 5 SOTS- Day 2

advice advised circumstances elbow hustled immigrants luxury newcomer peddler SOTS- Day 2

advice advised circumstances elbow hustled immigrants luxury newcomer peddler SOTS- Day 2 Teacher Slide 1:

awkwardly Thunder Rose- Day 2

Teacher Slide 2 This is a 3 syllable word wormed from the base word awkward and the suffix –ly. First I cover the suffix and read the base word “awkward”. Then I blend the base word and the suffix to read the whole word awkwardly. The suffix –ly can mean “in a way.” So awkwardly means in an awkward way. SOTS- Day 2

Scribbl ed stranger SOTS- Day 2

nervous miserable Business earnings SOTS- Day 2

nervous miserable business earnings nervous miserable business earnings nervous miserable business earnings nervous miserable business earnings nervous miserable business earnings nervous miserable business earnings Note: I will cut this page apart so children can apply strategy to decode words.

SOTS- Day 2 Teacher Slide 3- Shutting Out the Sky Tuesday Comprehension Lesson, pages (Green) Before Reading Immigrant children in New York City gave information about what it was like for immigrants who made new lives in New York. This selection tells about one immigrant in New York who becomes a peddler to make a living in his new country. Take a picture walk. Discuss children’s observations. *page … What do you see in the photograph? *page 118… Which of these images shows the idea of hope in a new life? Which shoes that life in New York was difficult for immigrants? During Reading *Story and Add to G.O. After Reading: Partner A tell partner B what has happened so far. Partner B tell partner A what you heard them say and anything they left out that you think should be told about the story. Predict.

A cause is something that makes something happen. An effect is something that happens because of the cause. Marcus didn’t bring his coat, so he was cold. The family had seven members so their apartment was crowded. Because Marcus was new to America, there were many things about the country he didn’t understand.

SOTS- Day 3 Teacher Slide 4- Discuss cause and effect. Circle the “hint” word. Underline the cause in green. Underline the effect in red. Shutting Out the Sky- Wednesday Comprehension Lesson, pages (Green) Before Reading Retell what happened so far. Remember that we want to think while we are reading. We can stop at the end of each paragraph and ask ourselves what information was provided. If we don’t know, what can we do? What is a strategy that will help us remember what we thought about?