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Reading Monday, August 15, 2016
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Entrance Procedures – 2 mins.
Write Homework- Complete the Frayer Model for the remaining vocabulary words. This will be due tomorrow. Take out your JOURNAL for your Do Now, and write the appropriate heading on it.
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Do Now Complete in your journal:
Write a paragraph to answer the following question: What are some of the things you do that make you a good reader?
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Reporter Agenda Do Now Reporter Review Do Now Direct Instruction
Frayer Model Practice Closure Objective Scholars will provide a statement demonstrating accurate meaning and use of grade-appropriate academic words.
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Do Now Complete in your journal:
Write a paragraph to answer the following question: What are some of the things you do that make you a good reader?
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Frayer Model The Frayer Model is a strategy that uses a graphic organizer for vocabulary building. It requires students to (1) define the target vocabulary words or concepts, and (2) apply this information by generating examples and non-examples. This information is placed on a chart that is divided into four sections. This strategy promotes critical thinking and helps students to identify and understand unfamiliar vocabulary.
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Definition Characteristics 1. Term Examples Non-Examples
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Vocabulary Claim n. Evidence Inference n Explicit Adj. Implicit 1. 2.
3. Inference n 4. Explicit Adj. 5. Implicit
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Claim Definition Characteristics
(1) An assertion that something is true. (2) An arguable statement 1. To give your opinion about something. Claim Examples Non-Examples I keep a copy of my insurance card to prove that I have insurance. Before I can vote, I must show my driver’s license to verify who I am. It is disputed that Tyson is the heavyweight champion. Ms. Hardimon is by far the best Math teacher GMS has ever had.
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Evidence Definition Characteristics
facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. 1. Evidence Examples Non-Examples
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Inference Definition Characteristics
a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. 1. Inference Examples Non-Examples
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Explicit Definition Characteristics
stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. 1. Explicit Examples Non-Examples
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Implicit Definition Characteristics
implied though not plainly expressed. 1. Implicit Examples Non-Examples
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Whip Around How does the Frayer Model help you with vocabulary?
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