READING AND WRITING: WEEK 2 10 th Grade NMHS. Daniels, Harvey “Smokey” and Nancy Steineke. Text and Lessons for Content-Area Reading by, 2011. The Washington.

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READING AND WRITING: WEEK 2 10 th Grade NMHS

Daniels, Harvey “Smokey” and Nancy Steineke. Text and Lessons for Content-Area Reading by, The Washington Post. “Teens Are in No Rush to Drive.” p.40.

“Teens Are in No Rush to Drive” Level 1 Answer these questions before reading the article. Write down your first impression or response to the article title. Predict reasons why teens are in no rush to drive. Complete sentences required Level 2 Read the article and list all the nouns in the first two paragraphs. Using a t-chart, write down three pros and cons for teen driving not listed in the article. Level 3 Using your t-chart, write two paragraphs outlining your pros and cons. Remember to have a topic sentence, three reason sentences, and a closing sentence. 2 Paragraphs ProsCons

Level 2