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Building Background Knowledge: Challenges Bosnian Refugees Faced Fleeing and Finding Home

Think-Pair-Share “Inside Out” (5 minutes) Please get into your 1-4 groups. Please hand in your written summaries to me. Next, take out your notes and review your structured notes for a moment. Think pair share: Is Ha’s life still ‘inside out’? What is the strongest evidence from your reading last night?

Today’s objective I can identify common themes that connect the universal refugee experience.

Independent Read: “Children of War” (10 minutes) Take a look at the handout. What do you notice?

That’s right– quick shout out! This text is about refugees from the war in Bosnia in the 1990s. What does the word Muslim mean? What is an ethnic group?

Purpose for reading As you read, you should underline the strongest evidence you find in the text to answer the following questions: What challenges did the Bosnian refugees face as they fled home? What challenges did they face in the United States?

Fleeing and Finding Home Anchor Charts (8 minutes) Look at your anchor fleeing and finding home anchor charts.

Please write your answers in your ISN’s Quick pair share about the evidence you underlined as you read: After reading this article: 1. What other reason can we add for challenges refugees face when fleeing home? What is the strongest evidence from the article to support this? 2. What challenges do refugees face finding home? What is the strongest evidence to support your answer?

Quick Shout out~ Tell me what you got

Rereading: Preparing to Summarize (10 minutes) You will now reread the article on your own and now begin the Summary Writing graphic organizer: “Children of War.” This graphic organizer is just like the one you did for “Refugees: Who, Where, Why.” When your graphic organizer is finished, please write a summary paragraph in your ISN’s under your Unit 2 notes.

Sentence strips (skip) In the past few lessons, you have been identifying evidence to support your thinking on the common themes that connect the universal refugee experience. Today, after reading about actual refugee experiences, you are going to think about how those experiences relate to the article ‘Refugees: Who, Where, Why.’”

Sentence strip directions (skip) 1. Find and read the three sentence strips (from “Refugees: Who, Where, Why”) aloud as a group. 2. Read each quote card (from the four Bosnian teens). 3. Discuss which sentence each quote goes with and why. 4. Note: Many of the quotes could be matched with more than one sentence strip. There is not always one “right” answer. Your job is to provide reasons for why you think a specific quote is especially strong evidence for a certain sentence strip.

Shout out! (skip) What did you match?

Homework A. Quick Write 8: Look back in Inside Out & Back Again and reread the poem “Neigh Not Hee” (page 134). How does this poem connect with the experience of one or more of the teens in “Children of War”? Use details from the poem to support your answer. B. Complete a first read of pages 180–195. Take notes (in your journal) using the Structured Notes graphic organizer.