BW-Quote-#1 Inference -About the Author -Preface by Ben Mikaelsen (Author’s Approach) Reflection-Name some facts about Ben Mikaelsen. BW-Quote-#2 Inference.

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BW-Quote-#1 Inference -About the Author -Preface by Ben Mikaelsen (Author’s Approach) Reflection-Name some facts about Ben Mikaelsen. BW-Quote-#2 Inference What is a Spirit Bear? -Spirit Bear Facts -Spirit Bear Video Clip Reflection-Infer why a Bear may have been so important to some cultures? BW-Quote-#3 Inference -Notes on Main Idea -Real World Circle Justice -Sources of Law Chart Reflection-Identify why law is important. BW-Quote-#4 Inference -Notes on Connections -Sources of Law Chart Reflection- What is your opinion of the Native American Circle? Is it a fair way to deal with problems? BW-Quote-#5 Inference -Setting -Previewing -Predicting Reflection-Assess how conflict can affect growth. BW-Vocabulary Ch. 1-6/Jigsaw -What you do when no one is around -explain Character Chart /Conflict Chart Reflection-What would you do or not do if you could get away with it? Why would you do it or not do it? BW-Quote-#6 Rd. Ch. 1 (16:57) -Plot Diagram(setting, MI, conflict etc.) -Conflict/Character Chart Reflection-Explain how culture influences ideas of justice and healing? BW-Quote-#7 Inference Notes on Mood Rd. Ch. 2 (18:45) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart -Reflection-Describe how the environment can impact decisions? BW-Quote-#8 Inference Rd. Ch. 3-4 (22:21) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Character Chart/Conflict Chart Reflection- Analyze the role maturity and responsibility play in survival? BW-Quote-#9 Inference Rd. Ch. 5-6 (25:41) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart Reflection-Hypothesize how understanding cause and effect relationships helps solve problems? BW-Vocabulary 7-13/Jigsaw Notes on Theme Rd. Ch. 7-8 (23:21) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart Reflection-Assess why the Spirit Bear affects Cole’s behavior? BW-Quote-#10 Inference Notes on Visualization Rd. Ch (22:24) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart Reflection-Analyze the challenges that are making it difficult for Cole to survive? BW-Quote-#11 Inference Rd. Ch (23:59) -Visualization example -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart Reflection-Explain how experiences impact feelings and emotions. (2 nd Bear visit) HW-Vocabulary Ch BW-quote #12 Inference Rd. Ch (27:19) -Main Idea(Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart Reflection-Describe what is needed for Cole to survive- emotionally and physically? BW-Quote-#13 Inference Rd. Ch (23:36) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Character/Character Chart -Totem Pole Reflection-Name some kinds of things that can cause us to change? Explain why. BW-Quote-#14 Inference Rd. Ch. 17 (16:57) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart -Anger Stick exercise Reflection-Evaluate some attributes that are necessary for survival. (stick example) BW-Quote-#15 Inference Rd. Ch. 18 (18:45) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart -Dance Chart (Whale) Reflection-Explain the importance of the rock in Coles island experience. BW-Quote-#16 Inference Rd. Ch (23:21) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart -Dance Chart (Wolf/Bear) Reflection-Consider Coles current attitude? What needs to change and why? BW-Quote-#17 Inference Rd. Ch (25: 44) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart -Dance Chart Eagle/Beaver/ Anger Reflection-Describe how nature teaches us? Computer Lab Day -I Am poem -Totem Pole HW-Voc. Ch BW-Quote-#18 Rd. Ch (27:21) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart -Dance Chart (Salmon) Reflection-Explain how forgiveness affects us? BW-Quote-#19 Inference Rd. Ch (25:42) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart -Dance Chart (Mouse) Reflection-Analyze the importance of healing? BW-Quote-#20 Inference Rd. Ch. 28 (12.43) -Main Idea (Plot Diagram) -Conflict/Character Chart Reflection-Assess how do we understand our place in the world? Movie -Lost in the Barrons (93 min.) or -Spirit Bear (91 min.) -take notes on movie/book Venn ~3 days) Computer Lab Day -Test Ch Paper -Self-Evaluation Notes: