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Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet of paper.
Open your computer and begin logging on. Log on to iLit. Copy the following words on your paper. Circle their vowel sounds and slash any prefixes and suffixes R E F U G E A N G U I S H Once you are logged on, go to: Interactive Reading
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Unit: Media and Technology
Agenda Time (min.’s) Unit: Media and Technology Essential Question: How do you know it’s for real? 10 Interactive Reading 5 Vocabulary (Refuge, Anguish) 15 Read Aloud Think Aloud The Virtual War Chapter 30 (Questioning, Visualizing) Classroom Conversation (Is privacy possible in a digital world?) Whole Group (Vocabulary/ Strategies Review) 35 Work Time (Reading Check 1.20, Strategies Quiz/ Discussion, Vocabulary Quiz/ Discussion ) Wrap-Up
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1.21 Refuge: a place that provides shelter or protection from danger The scared _____________ took refuge in the cave from the angry _____________. Anguish: severe mental or physical pain caused by grief or worry The mother ant was filled with anguish when she saw that her baby son _________________.
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Is privacy possible in a digital world?
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How could you stay totally “hidden” in today’s world?
If the government put out a reward for you and you had to hide, how would you go about it? Where would you hide? What would you eat? What would you do for shelter? How could you ensure that the people you are around won’t tell on you? What would you do for entertainment?
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Reading Check 1.20 Strategies Quiz Discuss Strategies Quiz Review vocabulary words Vocabulary Quiz
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Fervently: describes an action that is strongly and intensely felt Deranged: crazy Sabotage: To purposely prevent someone or something from being successful. Assured: told someone that something is true or is going to happen Sabotage: to purposely prevent something or someone from being successful Totalitarian: describes a government in which the one ruling party has complete control over the people Dictatorship: a form of government in which the ruling party maintains total control through the use of force and the denial of individual rights. Refuge: a place that provides shelter or protection from danger Anguish: severe mental or physical pain caused by grief or worry
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The ______________ animal attacked the hiker in the canyon.
He was so scared that he had to look for _____________ in the old building. The boys tried to ______________ the girls’ ballet performance by throwing frogs on the stage. I ______________ the gorilla’s mother that he would be safe with the trainer. As the music played, the flag was __________________. The killing of all of the people on the island was called ___________________. The young boy was so _____________________ with his favorite football player that he began crying when he saw him in person. As the army approached, the townspeople found __________________ in the old church. The small dinosaur _____________________ as the large T-Rex stole its baby. 10. The stunning news left the crowd of people _________________. 11. The officers had to settle the _________________ of people down before they tore the whole city apart. 12. No matter what, the president would not ____________________ his beliefs in order to satisfy his enemy. Stupefied Hordes Deranged Refuge Sanctuary Bellowed Compromise Genocide Assured Sabotage Unfurling Enthralled
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Lessons Words Unfurling: unrolling; opening up or spreading out Sarcastic: marked by a feeling of bitterness; showing scorn or disrespect Hydroponics: the process of growing plants in sand or water instead of soil Genocide: the murder of a group of people or a whole race Compromise: act or behavior that does not agree with one’s beliefs Enthralled: focused one’s complete attention on something because it is very interesting or beautiful Distraction: something that draws a person’s attention away from a topic or subject Giddy: describes a feeling of great happiness or excitement
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Vocabulary (Lessons 1-5):
Defiance: When a person disobeys rules. Hulking: Very large or heavy. Enforce: To make a person obey a rule. Bellowed: Shout in a loud voice out of anger. Recline: To lean or lie back. Habitation: Where someone lives. Stupefied: Stunned or shocked. Hordes: Large crowds of people.
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Unit 1: Lessons 6, 7, 8 and 9 Vocabulary Words
Reluctantly: Describes an action that is done slowly because one does not want to do it. Irritable: Annoyed and short tempered. Pathetic: Sad or pitiful. Universal: Widely accepted, used, or understood by all people. Violation: An action that is against a law, rule or agreement. Propaganda: False statements used by the government to get people to support their ideas. Infiltrator: a spy
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Work Time: Students will be working in small groups with Mr. Kern: Silent Reading Comprehension Strategies
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Wrap-Up: Do you think Jen’s dad is trying to trick Luke, or is he trying to help him? Continue working on your assignments as homework.
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