 Be prepared to take a pretest on the next unit- Nonfiction.  Take out a sheet of paper and label it- Nonfiction pretest #1-9.  You may not know all.

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 Be prepared to take a pretest on the next unit- Nonfiction.  Take out a sheet of paper and label it- Nonfiction pretest #1-9.  You may not know all of the answers, but try your best and the test will help us teach over the next few weeks.  Read your nonfiction book after you have finished.

 Let’s show off our knowledge of Hatchet- Number in your journal #1-9.  Each day we will take a practice quiz to determine the class winner.  het/hatchet.htm het/hatchet.htm  Come on Blocks 1 and 2- you are falling behind! Use your knowledge and the book!

Main Idea and supporting details: Disappearing vocabulary The main idea is the most important idea about a topic that a particular text conveys.

Page R8-R9. Supported details- topic- What is the text about? Practice and apply: Detail 1 Detail 2 Detail 3

Problem and Solution: Cause and Effect: Chronological Order Compare and Contrast: Text Structure

 You and your group will focus on one of the text structures:  Read the lesson, passages, and answer the questions in complete sentences.  In each block, answer your questions and draw a symbol or graphic to help you remember the text structure.  After your section is completed, you will meet with other groups and teach your section.

 Problem-solution page R13.  Compare and Contrast page R11- R13.  Cause and Effect page R10-R11  Chronological Order page R9-R10.  Remember each group must have key words, answers, and a graphic.

 ZqUk ZqUk Ticket out- What is the text structure of your nonfiction novel so far? How do you know?

Summarize Definition: restate the author’s ideas in your own words Sentence: When you summarize, you write a shorter version of the text. Synonyms: shorten, main idea, summary, main details

Hurricane Hunters p. 897 Questions My Thoughts 1. Where is the eye of the hurricane located? 2. Reread lines What is the main idea of this section? 3. Which supporting details from lines 8-18 would you include in a summary? 4. “An Important Job” What is the main idea of this section?

1. Read silently for 15 minutes. This will get you immersed within the book and able to understand the exposition(setting, background, character). 2. Be prepared to record golden lines, comments, and connections as you are reading with post-it notes(minimum of two!)

 Mark your pages you chose and comments with the post-it notes.  Take turns reading your connections and thoughts.  Each person will choose a question from the envelope.  Write your question and answer in complete sentences in your journal.  Be prepared to share with your group, and then the class.

 Warm-up: Brainstorm your favorite monsters from fiction and nonfiction.  Word splash- Use the following words in a creative paragraph:  Expert, dinosaur, predator, species, fossil, extinct.

 As we read, look out for text features such as subheadings, captions, and graphic aids.

 After reading, your group will be assigned one section of the article. You will write a 20 word or less GIST summary of that section.  We will vote on the best summary with only the main idea and supporting details.   shows/animal-planet-presents/videos/man- eating-super-croc-giant-croc-caught.htm shows/animal-planet-presents/videos/man- eating-super-croc-giant-croc-caught.htm

 How would you rate your Book study today? Is it something you enjoyed? Why or why not?  If we continued this book study and talk, how would you change it?  Reminders- Focus group reports to Mr. Crews in C4 on Monday. Good luck and do your best!

 After viewing the current event news for today, write your response in complete sentences. Think about your opinions, connections, and summaries as you are viewing.  3-6 sentences! 

 Focus groups with Mr. Crews begin Tuesday. I will have your new vocabulary root words tomorrow!