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1 Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet from the tan bin.
Read the following sentences. Then, answer the questions below. “How interesting,” said Gretel sarcastically because she had recently had a birthday and turned thirteen and thought that sarcasm was the very height of sophistication. Now, she had something to use against him that would make her feel so superior to him. “And what does your imaginary friend tell you?” What words or phrases in the sentences might be context clues that help you determine the meaning of the underlined word. What do you think the underlined word means?

2 “How interesting,” said Gretel sarcastically because she had recently had a birthday and turned thirteen and thought that sarcasm was the very height of sophistication. Now, she had something to use against him that would make her feel so superior to him. “And what does your imaginary friend tell you?” 1. Based on the context clues, the word, “sophistication” most likely means : A. A place high up in the sky B. A feeling of being fancy and high quality with worldly things C. A feeling like you are pushing others to their limits D. Make an observation about others

3 “How interesting,” said Gretel sarcastically because she had recently had a birthday and turned thirteen and thought that sarcasm was the very height of sophistication. Now, she had something to use against him that would make her feel so superior to him. “And what does your imaginary friend tell you?” 1. Based on the context clues, the word, “sophistication” most likely means : A. A place high up in the sky B. A feeling of being fancy and high quality with worldly things C. A feeling like you are pushing others to their limits D. Make an observation about others 2. Which phrase serves as the strongest context clue for “sophistication?” “How interesting,” said Gretel thought that sarcasm something to use against him that would make her feel so superior to him “And what does your imaginary friend tell you?”

4 feeling of being fancy and high quality with worldly things
Term: Sophistication Story: Picture Definition: feeling of being fancy and high quality with worldly things Reminding Word:   

5 Agenda Objective: Primary: I can analyze how a particular sentence or chapter fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot (RL.2.5). I can analyze in detail the structure of a specific paragraph in a text, including the role of particular sentences in developing and refining a key concept (RI.2.5). Secondary: I can cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. (RI.1.1). I can determine a central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments (RI.1.2). Essential Question: Comparing the texts, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and "First they Came for the Socialists," which structure best depicts the personal tragedy of the Holocaust? Warm-Up: Context Clues (sophistication) Vocabulary: sophistication(LINCS strategy) Whole Group: RATA chapter 14 or… students complete it in stations (depends on testing schedule) ABC Book Activity Stations: 1. Technology: Achieve 3000 (Castro Steps Down; Heroes in Sports, Heroes in Life; Civil War and Reconstruction: For Joe Medicine Crow; Young Artist Shows His Work; Web Site Brings Teens Together- 65 Years Later) 2. Book-Mind-Heart: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, chapter 14 3. Independent reading (fill out a “book” for books you have finished reading): Among the Hidden 4. Teacher-led: Strategies and mini-lessons based on DAR data Closing: Vocabulary Review

6 Quarter 1 Words 1. Multiple: many different types 2. Tuition: money used to pay for private school 3. On the verge: almost, on the edge of doing something 4. Expelled: kicked out of 5. Lecture: a speech, a “talking to” 6. Defiant: won’t do something you are supposed to do 7. Detained: Held against your will (arrested) 8. Prestigious: Something that has a great reputation and is well-respected. 9. All-Consuming: when something takes up all of your time and energy 10. Reflect: to think back on something 11. Plague (verb): to annoy or bother 12. Harsh: unpleasant or uncomfortable 13. Gravitate: To move towards something 14. Juvenile: something made for teens or young people 15. Convicted: found guilty of a crime 16. Suburb: An area surrounding the city where lots of people might live. 17. Rural: In the country. 18. Embody: To put in the form of a body. 19. Fate: Something that is going to happen no matter what.

7 Quarter 2 Words: 1. Savor: To enjoy and appreciate. 2. Lofty: Going way up high in the air. 3. Chiseled: Looks like it is cut out of stone. 4. Insisted: demand something forcefully 5. beckoned: Invited 6. Intellectual: a well-educated person 7. Superstition: a belief that is not based on facts and can be based on fear 8. Umpteenth: used to show that there is a very large number of something 9. Careen: To lean or tip over while in motion 10. Idly: In a lazy way 11. Skittish: nervous 12. Stupefied: so shocked that you can’t think properly 13. Fatigue: Tiredness, weakness or exhaustion 14. Potential: Possible; Capable of being or becoming 15. Surveying: Looking over something very carefully 16. Incredulously: Unbelievably 17. Dole: To hand out 18. Pristine: Spotless 19. Sporadically: Happening occasionally (from time to time; now and then) 20. Competent: Being good at things or capable

8 Quarter 3 Words: Persecution: To treat horribly, especially for racial, political or religious reasons. Systematic: Planned out (using a system or plan). Dismissively: Like it doesn’t matter. Presume: To make a guess based on the facts. Desolate: Bare and Empty. Resigned: To give in to. (To accept something unpleasant that one cannot do anything about.) Exasperation: A state of being angered or irritated with someone. Foreseeable: Soon. So close you can “see” it. Conviction: A strongly held opinion or belief. Customary: Usual; normal (what one normally does) Insistent: Demanding; forceful Distinctly: Clearly Inscription: Words written on a plaque or a monument Obliged: Made to do something (have to do it) Discarding: Getting rid of; removing Diversion: A distraction to change what one is thinking about Appalingly: To do something with disgust 18. Succession: Sequence. The act of something following something else in order. 19. Mischief: Playfulness; the act of getting in trouble 20. Insolently: Rudely 21. Fond: Having a liking for 22. coincide: occurring at the same time

9 Quarter 4 Words: Enunciate: To say or pronounce clearly Disdain: Arrogance and dislike Deliberately: In a careful and unhurried manner; on purpose Extravagant: Too fancy; like too much money was spent Preying: to cause a harmful influence; bothering or worrying Torrent: a downpour Dismissively: in a way that shows that one doesn’t care Wringing hands: worried about something Vital: important 10. Sophistication: A feeling of being fancy and high quality with worldly things

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14 Station Groups Pd 7 TL 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ava Maya Laniah Terri’el Cody
Joseph Giuseppe Markus Mahad Michael F. Jonathon Riayn Annointcee Jesus Derricka Manuel Catherine Jesse Simeona Anthony

15 TL (Achieve Questions) 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet)
Station Groups Pd 7 TL (Achieve Questions) 1 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 2 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ava Maya Laniah Terri’el Cody Joseph Giuseppe Markus Mahad Jonathon Riayn Annointcee Michael F. Jesus Manuel Catherine Jesse Simeona Anthony

16 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet)
Station Groups Pd 7 1 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 2 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet) TL (Achieve Questions) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ava Maya Laniah Terri’el Chassedy Cody Joseph Giuseppe Markus Mahad Jonathon Riayn Annointcee Michael F. Jesus Manuel Catherine Jesse Simeona Anthony

17 Multiple-Choice Game Teams
B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ava Maya Chassedy Cody Joseph Mahad Michael Riayn Annointce e Jesus Giuseppe Jonathon Manuel Catherine Jesse Simeona Laniah Terri’el Markus Anthony

18 Station Groups Pd 8 TL 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eric Alex Romeo Amani Oraldo Victor
Kidi Deshawn Caydence Aryanna Regan Tea Latashia Johnnisha Jade Michael Gabriel Malachi N’Var Kaleb

19 TL (Achieve Questions) 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet)
Station Groups Pd 8 TL (Achieve Questions) 1 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 2 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eric Alex Romeo Amani Oraldo Kidi Deshawn Caydence Aryanna Regan Latashia Johnnisha Jade Michael Tea Victor Gabriel Malachi N’Var Kaleb

20 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet)
Station Groups Pd 8 1 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 2 (BMH- HOTQ/ IR) 3 (Achieve- Yellow Sheet) TL (Achieve Questions) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eric Alex Romeo Amani Oraldo Kidi Deshawn Caydence Aryanna Regan Latashia Johnnisha Jade Michael Tea Victor Gabriel Malachi N’Var Kaleb

21 Multiple-Choice Game Teams
B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alex Romeo Amani Tea Deshawn Caydence Aryanna Kaleb Johnnisha Jade Regan Oraldo Gabriel Malachi N’Var Michael Eric Kidi Latashia Victor

22 Whole Group Discussion:
Book: Who is telling the story? What does the author want you to know? What did you notice about how the author told this story?

23 Whole Group Discussion:
Mind: What surprised you? What connections did you make? What images were most important to you? What lines created the surprise or connection?

24 Whole Group Discussion:
Heart: What did you discover about yourself? What matters most to you in this text or in your conversation? What did you take to heart?

25 Group Discussion Norms
Teams of 4 or 5 students each. First “phase” of the question is provided. Students have one minute to talk quietly about a possible answer. Students should write an answer on their paper. Second “phase” of the question is provided (multiple choice options). Students quietly discuss options and provide one answer to the group leader. Judge asks for answers. Group leader displays HTAD.

26 Group Discussion Norms
Judge tabulates the score. (Questions are worth the number of points equal to the number of the question.) Students always act with respect. No making fun of another student or criticizing someone’s answer. (loss of one point.) No accusing another player of cheating (loss of one point). No unsportsmanlike behavior (loss of one point). Grades based on: 1) Completing the answer sheet (3 points) 2) Participation (3 points) Winning team: 3 stamps each 2nd place: 1 stamp each Tie: 2 stamps to each member of each winning team.

27 Primary Conversation Topics from Book-Mind-Heart:
Chapter Discussion Game Primary Conversation Topics from Book-Mind-Heart: What does the author want you to know? What images were most important to you? Who respects whom more? Thomas or Minho? Group Leader Keep the conversation moving. Ensure people are letting each other speak. Ensure the conversation is civil. A goal is to get everyone to talk. Judge the answers provided.

28 Chapter 14 How does the conversation between Bruno and Gretel help illustrate the development of the friendship between Bruno and Shmuel? Support your answer with at least two pieces of evidence from the text. Use elaboration sentences to show how your evidence supports your topic sentence.

29 Primary Conversation Topics from Book-Mind-Heart:
Student-Led Book Talk Primary Conversation Topics from Book-Mind-Heart: What does the author want you to know? What surprised you? Group Leader Keep the conversation moving. Ensure people are letting each other speak. Ensure the conversation is civil. Encourage all members of the discussion group to participate. Hot Seat Evaluators Speakers Speakers Evaluators

30 Socratic Seminar Norms
Don’t raise hands but use sensitivity to take turns and not interrupt others Listen carefully Address one another respectfully (Yes, sir/ma’am. No, sir/ma’am). Use statements such as, “I understand what Joseph is saying, but…”) Base any opinions on the text Address comments to the group (no side conversations) Be courageous in presenting your own thoughts and reasoning, but be flexible and willing to change your mind in the face of new and compelling evidence If you are an observer, listen, understand, take notes, evaluate. Hot Seat: If you are an observer/evaluator and you would like to make a comment, you may move to the “hot seat” to engage in the conversation.

31 Closing Try to remember your reminding word and story for the underlined word, then read the sentence and answer the question below: Bart Simpson was rather _________________ towards his father when he was blamed for wrecking the car. Which of the following words belongs in the blank above? torrent extravagant dismissive deliberate


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