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1 Add To Your Agenda: Vocabulary Words Graphic Organizer “Eleanor Roosevelt” 4) Reader’s Response

2 Perseverance “Never consider the possibility of failure; as long as you persist, you will be successful.” Brian Tracy “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight- it’s the size of the fight in the dog” Mark Twain

3 Georgia Performance Standard
ELA7C1: The student demonstrates understanding and control of the rules of the English language, realizing that usage involves the appropriate application of conventions and grammar in both written and spoken formats. The student a. Identifies and writes simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences correctly, punctuating properly, avoiding fragments and run-ons, adding or deleting modifiers, combining or revising sentences c. Uses standard subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement. d. Identifies and uses verb tenses consistently (simple and perfect). e. Demonstrates correct usage of comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. f. Demonstrates appropriate comma and semicolon usage (compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences, and split dialogue). h. Produces final drafts/presentations that demonstrate accurate spelling and the correct use of punctuation and capitalization.

4 GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARD
ELA7R1 The student demonstrates comprehension and shows evidence of a warranted and responsible explanation of a variety of literary and informational texts. Critical Component: For literary texts, the student identifies the characteristics of various genres and produces evidence of reading that: b. Interprets a character’s traits, emotions, or motivations and gives supporting evidence from a text. c. Relates a literary work to information about its setting or historical moment. d. Analyzes recurring and similar themes across a variety of selections, distinguishing theme from topic. e. Identifies events that advance the plot and determines how each event explains past or present action(s) or foreshadows future action(s).

5 OPENING: JOURNAL Brainstorm in your group: Come up with at least 10 different traits of what would make a good hero. Write them in your sourcebook. Who is someone you admire? Why are they your hero? What qualities do they possess?

6 MINI-LESSON: “Eleanor Roosevelt” Vocabulary
Standard: ELA7R2 The student understands and acquires new vocabulary and uses it correctly in reading and writing. The student a. Determines the meaning of unfamiliar words using context clues (e.g., contrast, cause and effect, etc.). b. Uses knowledge of Greek, Latin, and Anglo-Saxon roots and affixes to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. c. Identifies and explains idioms and analogies in prose and poetry. d. Determines word meanings through the use of definition, example, restatement, or contrast. WORDS: BROODING COMBATANT MIGRANT PRIORITY PROMINENT

7 WORK PERIOD:“Eleanor Roosevelt” Graphic Organizer
ELA7R1-- b. Identifies and uses knowledge of common graphic features to draw conclusions and make judgments (e.g., graphic organizers, diagrams, captions, illustrations). WIFE OF 32nd PRESIDENT, FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

8 READER’S RESPONSE As we read the story, write down the sentence in the story and one of these marks telling its importance. THIS IS IMPORTANT ? I have a question. ! This is a surprise.

9 Discussion Questions Turn to page 98 in your reading book. Answer questions #1-7, but SKIP #5.

10 CLOSING– SNOWBALL FIGHT!
One a sheet of paper, write down two of your reader’s responses that you had while we read “Eleanor Roosevelt.” Make sure to write out the WHOLE sentence from the story and your whole response. QUIETLY stand up and listen for further instructions.


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