M ODULE 4A: U NIT 2: L ESSON 11 Mid-Unit Assessment, Part 1: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments.

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M ODULE 4A: U NIT 2: L ESSON 11 Mid-Unit Assessment, Part 1: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments

A GENDA Opening Entry Task: Evaluating an Argument I Have/Who Has? (5 minutes) Reviewing the Learning Targets/Introducing Mid- Unit 2 Assessment, Part 1 (5 minutes) Work Time Mid-Unit 2 Assessment, Part 1 (30 minutes) Closing and Assessment Thinking Log (5 minutes) Homework Read in your independent reading book for 2o minutes

M ATERIALS Entry Task: Evaluating an Argument I Have/Who Has? cards (one set of six cards per triad) Mid-Unit 2 Assessment, Part 1: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments in Text and Video (one per student) “Can You Unplug for 24 Hours?” (assessment text; one per student) Video: “Nicholas Carr’s ‘The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains” (see link in Teaching Notes, above) Mid-Unit 2 Assessment, Part 1: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments in Text and Video (answers, for teacher reference) Thinking Logs (from Unit 1, Lesson 2)

O PENING : E NTRY T ASK : E VALUATING AN A RGUMENT I H AVE /W HO H AS (5 MINUTES ) Hand out two cards from the set of Entry Task: Evaluating an Argument I Have/Who Has cards Make sure each has a full set of six cards Face each other with your cards in hand Those whose cards starts with “I have the first card” will read aloud that card first, and then whoever has the “answer” to the first card will read theirs next, continuing until the last card

O PENING : R EVIEWING THE L EARNING T ARGETS /I NTRODUCING M ID -U NIT 2 A SSESSMENT, P ART 1 (5 MINUTES ) Share the learning targets: “I can identify the argument and specific claims in the text ‘Can You Unplug for 24 Hours?’” “I can evaluate the argument and specific claims in the text ‘Can You Unplug for 24 Hours?’” “I can outline the argument and specific claims in the video ‘Nicholas Carr’s ‘The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains.’” “I can evaluate the argument and specific claims in the video ‘Nicholas Carr’s ‘The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains.’”

O PENING C ONTINUED … Take turns sharing one strategy that you use to evaluate an argument Share your strategy. Today you get to demonstrate your progress on these learning targets in the mid-unit assessment. “If you finish early, you can independent read or work on your Reader’s notebook.”

W ORK T IME : M ID -U NIT 2 A SSESSMENT, P ART 1 (30 MINUTES ) Distribute the Mid-Unit 2 Assessment, Part 1: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments in Text and Video. To complete Part A, play the video: “Nicholas Carr’s ‘The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains” once, allow time to respond, and then play it two more times. After you have completed Part A, hand out the text “Can You Unplug for 24 Hours?” Read the article and then complete Part B. Remain silent until all classmates are finished with their work, and begin. If you finish your assessment, stay seated and complete one of the tasks listed on the board. Collect the assessments

C LOSING AND A SSESSMENT : T HINKING L OG (5 MINUTES ) Add to your Thinking Logs for Lesson 11: “How did today’s reading and video help clarify your thinking about adolescents and screen time?” “What else are you wondering about adolescent brain development?” Share out whole class

H OMEWORK Read in your independent reading book for at least 2o minutes