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The People of Ancient Greece and Rome: History and Myth WordDay 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5 fictional tragically confronted onset esteemed pillaged fare property
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Title: The People of Ancient Greece and Rome: History and Myth Reading Goal: Questioning Team Cooperation Goal: Complete Tasks Genre: Expository Author: Tanya Jackson
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SQRRRL Survey Question Read and Restate Review Learn
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What is the purpose for reading? To be informed To follow directions To be entertained
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I reminded myself that the really sad story was only fictional and didn’t really happen. fictional: False, not true
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We lost when the game ended tragically. tragically: sadly
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John confronted his fear of public speaking by raising his hand at the assembly. confronted: faced
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I’ve learned a lot since the onset of the school year. onset: beginning
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The doctors listened to their esteemed colleague as he spoke to them. esteemed: Respected, highly regarded
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The raccoons pillaged the trash can and took all the food we’d thrown out. pillaged: attacked
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Marissa studied hard so that she would fare well in the difficult class. fare: Get along, survive
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“Get your hands off my property!” Lisa yelled to the thief. property: Things a person owns
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Think Pair Share What is the difference between these two sentences…… 1.Alan Shepard was the first American in space. 2.Who was the first American in space?
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Think Pair Share What is the question word in the following questions……. Who likes to read books? Rory, what do you like about reading? Jamal, when do you like to read? Where is the nearest library? What do you like reading, Henry? Tanya, how do you feel about the last book you read?
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William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a famous English poet and playwright. Shakespeare was born in 1564, about 100 miles from London, England. He was the third child of John and Mary Shakespeare. As a young man, he left his family behind and moved to London so he could write and publish plays. Shakespeare’s first play, Henry VI, Part 1, was published in 1592. He wrote nearly 40 plays and 154 sonnets. He died in 1616.
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Idea Trees SQRRRL
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Think Pair Share Survey the Text and Determine the Topic
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Question
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Pg.37 and 38 Read and Restate
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Partner Reading Questioning Checklist Read and Restate pages 39 and 40 Record main ideas and details on your idea tree as you read
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Team Talk Let’s look at the questions on page 19.
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Partner Reading Questioning Checklist Read and Restate pages 39 and 40 Record main ideas and details on your idea tree as you read
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Team Discussion Discuss idea trees Share questions Discuss team talk questions Write answers to #1-4
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Class Discussion Idea trees Share questions (Challenge Each Other!) Discuss team talk questions Which do you prefer, poems or plays? Why? How are they different?
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Team Practice Vocabulary (pg. 19) Fluency (pg. 39)
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