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Grade 7 module 1 unit 2 lesson 8

Here’s the Plan Opening A. Vocabulary Entry Task (5 minutes) B. Reviewing Reader’s Dictionary and Adding to Salva/Nya Anchor Chart (5 minutes) Work Time A. World Café (25 minutes) Closing and Assessment A. Previewing Water for South Sudan Homework Assignment (10 minutes) Homework A. Water for South Sudan Homework Assignment: read informational text and answer text-dependent and vocabulary questions

Kick Off What do aid organizations and relief agencies do?” (page 100) Why might these types of organizations be involved in the South Sudan? Refer to the pages you read last night for homework and to your Reader’s Dictionary.

Are you making progress? How has your ability to determine the meaning of words you encounter when you’re reading improved in the past several weeks? What is one thing you can do now in terms of figuring out the meaning of unknown words that you could not do a few weeks ago?

Chapters 16 – 18 Reader’s Dictionary and Salva/Nya Chart   Word/Phrase Page Definition bewildering 98 Confusing destruction 99 The act or process of destroying something or of being destroyed aid organization 100 An organization that tries to help people, especially people who live in poor or war-torn countries

Check your definitions relief agency 100 An organization that tries to help people who are in urgent need, perhaps because of a war or a famine remote Far from towns or other places where people live clinic A place, often in a hospital, where medical treatment is given to people who do not need to stay in the hospital contaminated 106 Water, food, etc. that has had a harmful substance added to it Other new words you encountered:

Pair/Share Discuss your additions to the Salva/Nya chart. Update your survival chart. How did keeping this dictionary help you learn about Salva and Nya? About the world? About the theme of survival?”

End of the Book Discussion Who was surprised? I can effectively engage in discussions with my classmates about our reading. What can you do to make sure your conversations help everyone think more deeply about the book? When you have thought of two things, raise your hand.

Around the Questions in Three Triads in 3x3 Minutes Work in triads for three rounds. Choose a recorder. Read and discuss the question. The recorder writes the conversation on the chart at the triad. Three minutes The recorder stays seated. The other pair of students stand and rotate to the next triad. Repeat two more times. Understand? - if not raise your hand.

These are the Questions 1. What do we learn about Salva as a leader in Chapter 13? (Who is he leading as a boy? As an adult?) (What makes him an effective leader?) How does the author juxtapose Salva and Nya in the final chapters of the novel? (How has Salva’s point of view about the Nuer changed?) (How has Nya’s point of view about the Dinka changed?) (What does this help us understand about what might help people survive in Sudan?) What are the physical and emotional resources that enable Salva and Nya to survive? (What do you think the author’s opinion is about which type of resource is more important for survival? What makes you say that?) (What is your opinion about which type of resource is more important for survival? Why?)

Homework – write it down! Water for Sudan text and questions Check out the website if you can: www.waterforsouthsudan.org.

Water for Sudan www.waterforsouthsudan.org This is the website for the organization that Salva Dut founded, Water for South Sudan (also called Water for Sudan). The purpose of this website is both to inform people about the organization’s work and to advocate for its importance. advocate: to publicly call for something. For example, The student government advocated for another dance. Turn and talk: Given the website’s purpose to inform and advocate, what types of information might it include? What might it not include?

Video http://waterforsudan.org/drilling-in-south-sudan/ Turn and Talk: What did you learn from the video that you did not learn from the novel? Tonight’s homework is a reading from this website. It will be the basis of an assessment tomorrow.

ShowMeYourTeethGreetings by Lorraine Caramanna