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Rethinking Sleep Tuesday, February 21, 2017
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Do Now How do lines 11 through 18 help develop the plot of the passage? A They illustrate Ruby’s passion for her hobby. B They emphasize Ruby’s generosity toward children. C They prove the economic value of an electric sewing machine. D They demonstrate the benefits of an electric sewing machine.
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Daily Report Date Agenda Objective
February 21, 2017 Agenda Do Now Daily Report Do Now Review Rethinking Sleep Main Idea Closure Homework 2 Read Theory quizzes 85%+ Objective We will determine the main idea of paragraphs and get the gist of a text. Standard RI.6.1/6.2 3
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Do Now Review How do lines 11 through 18 help develop the plot of the passage? A They illustrate Ruby’s passion for her hobby. B They emphasize Ruby’s generosity toward children. C They prove the economic value of an electric sewing machine. D They demonstrate the benefits of an electric sewing machine.
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Moving On… S L A N T
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Remember our Objective
We will determine the main idea of paragraphs and get the gist of a text.
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“Rethinking Sleep” We will be re-reading and annotating the new article on sleep that you read for homework. Let’s aIso review the process of determining the main idea in paragraphs. Identify the topic Select 3 supporting details Make a connection between the topic and details Create a sentence that expresses the Main Idea
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“Rethinking Sleep” We are going to use the following marks to help up annotate the text: Box the topic Underline 3 supporting details Circle unfamiliar or confusing vocabulary Write a sentence that expresses the Main Idea in the margins
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“Rethinking Sleep” 1 SOMETIME in the dark stretch of the night it happens. Perhaps it’s the chime of an incoming text message. Or your iPhone screen lights up to alert you to a new . Or you find yourself staring at the ceiling, replaying the day in your head. Next thing you know, you’re out of bed and engaged with the world, once again ignoring the often quoted fact that eight straight hours of sleep is essential.
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“Rethinking Sleep” 1 SOMETIME in the dark stretch of the night it happens. Perhaps it’s the chime of an incoming text message. Or your iPhone screen lights up to alert you to a new . Or you find yourself staring at the ceiling, replaying the day in your head. Next thing you know, you’re out of bed and engaged with the world, once again ignoring the often quoted fact that eight straight hours of sleep is essential. Your sleep is often interrupted by technology.
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“Rethinking Sleep” 2 Sound familiar? You’re not alone. Thanks in part to technology and its constant pinging and chiming, roughly 41 million people in the United States — nearly a third of all working adults — get six hours or fewer of sleep a night, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And sleep deprivation is an affliction that crosses economic lines. About 42 percent of workers in the mining industry are sleep-deprived, while about 27 percent of financial or insurance industry workers share the same complaint.
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“Rethinking Sleep” Continue working on the remaining paragraphs with an Elbow Partner. This must be finished today! Box the topic Underline 3 supporting details Circle unfamiliar or confusing vocabulary Write a sentence that expresses the Main Idea in the margins
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Closure Quick Write: Use RACE
What does David K. Randall want you to know after reading the 7th paragraph?
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