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1 “Eleven” Friday, January 27, 2017

2 Do Now What is the central idea of this text?
Martin was tired of playing basketball. Martin was receiving unexpected packages. Martin’s parents knew an adventure was coming for Martin. Martin was waiting for mail daily from the mystery person.

3 Daily Report Date Agenda Objective
January 27, 2017 Agenda Do Now Daily Report Do Now Review “Eleven” Close Reading (Phase I & II) Answer TDQs Closure Homework 2 Read Theory quizzes 85%+ Objective Scholars will describe how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution. Standard RL6.1, RL6.3 3

4 Do Now What is the central idea of this text?
Martin was tired of playing basketball. Martin was receiving unexpected packages. Martin’s parents knew an adventure was coming for Martin. Martin was waiting for mail daily from the mystery person.

5 Moving On… S L A N T

6 Remember our Objective
Scholars will describe how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.

7 “Eleven” Read the text using the following questions to guide your comprehension and take notes: What is literally happening in this story? Who are the characters and what do we know about them?

8 “Eleven” Whole Group Discussion:
Let’s discuss the answers to the comprehension questions. Use RACE to support your responses. What is literally happening in this story? Who are the characters and what do we know about them?

9 “Eleven” TDQs In paragraph three, the author includes figurative language. How does the figurative language in the text help the reader understand the character’s feelings about getting older? When Felice says the sweater belongs to Rachel, how does Rachel respond? What does this reveal about how Rachel feels about herself? Why does Rachel feel that Mrs. Price is “right”?

10 “Eleven” TDQs T/P/S Work with your elbow partner to answer one of the following questions. In paragraph twelve beginning “Not mine, not mine, not mine”, what does the text and how Rachel responds to the situation tell us about Rachel’s character? OR In paragraph five and in the last paragraph, Rachel says she wants to be 102. In each instance, why does Rachel want to be 102?

11 “Eleven” TDQs Early Finishers - Independent
• What does Rachel mean at the end of the story when she says, “only it’s too late”?

12 Exit Ticket How has Rachel grown older today? Include evidence from the text to support your answer.


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