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January 13, 2015 WARM UP In your agenda, turn to pages R-18 and 19 and label the world map with the following 3 places: Vietnam, Lancaster Alabama
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Inside Out & Back Again “No one would believe me, but at times I would prefer wartime in Saigon over peacetime in Alabama” (195). Based on what you saw and read yesterday, what do you think might have to happen to a little girl to make her say that she would prefer war at home in Saigon (Vietnam) to peace in Alabama?
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Book Browse What do you notice about how this novel is written? How is it like other novels you have read? How is it different? Turn and Talk
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Learning Targets 1. I can make inferences to deepen understanding of Inside Out & Back Again Inference = Details + Background Knowledge 2. I can cite evidence from the novel to explain how incidents reveal aspects of Ha’s character as she is shaped by war. cite evidence = proof/details from the text 3. I can use context clues to figure out word meanings 4. I can participate in discussions about the text. Talk only to the group or partner you are assigned. If another person is too loud let the teacher know. Stay on the topic.
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Free Verse is poetry that doesn’t use a regular rhythm or rhyming pattern. It does, however, look like a poem with the layout and line breaks. stanza: a group of lines that form the smaller chunks of a poem
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THINGS CLOSE READERS DO GET THE GIST Gist means your initial sense of what the text is mostly about.
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“ 1975: Year of the Cat” What is the gist of the poem? What details really strike you as you read the poem? Why? What have you learned about Ha in this poem?
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Note-Taking Detail/Evidence Information about Ha Page Inference/Reasoning What this shows about Ha’s interests, traits, values, or beliefs “Now I am ten” 1
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Detail/Evidence Information about Ha Page Inference/Reasoning What this shows about Ha’s interests, traits, values, or beliefs “Now I am ten”1 She is on the edge of growing up.
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Detail/Evidence Information about Ha Page Inference/Reasoning What this shows about Ha’s interests, traits, values, or beliefs “Now I am ten”1She is on the edge of growing up. “Mother warns” and “Mother insisted” 1, 2
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Detail/Evidence Information about Ha Page Inference/Reasoning What this shows about Ha’s interests, traits, values, or beliefs “Now I am ten”1She is on the edge of growing up. “Mother warns” and “Mother insisted” 1, 2 She has a mom who is pretty stern, in charge, demanding. I’m guessing Ha doesn’t like this.
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Detail/Evidence Information about Ha Page Inference/Reasoning What this shows about Ha’s interests, traits, values, or beliefs “Now I am ten”1She is on the edge of growing up. “Mother warns” and “Mother insisted” 1, 2She has a mom who is pretty stern, in charge, demanding. I’m guessing Ha doesn’t like this. “But last night I pouted” and “An old, angry knot expanded in my throat.” 2
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Detail/Evidence Information about Ha Page Inference/Reasoning What this shows about Ha’s interests, traits, values, or beliefs “Now I am ten”1She is on the edge of growing up. “Mother warns” and “Mother insisted” 1, 2She has a mom who is pretty stern, in charge, demanding. I’m guessing Ha doesn’t like this. “But last night I pouted” and “An old, angry knot expanded in my throat.” 2 Ha has a temper. (Ha doesn’t say directly that she has a temper, but the reader can take the evidence from the text and combine it with his/her own background knowledge to understand her as a character.)
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Answering Text dependent questions 1.Tet is a special day. When is Tet, and what two events are celebrated on Tet? Stanza 6 Everyone’s birthday New Year’s Day
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2. How does the family celebrate Tet? Stanza 2 Eating sugary lotus seeds and glutinous rice cakes Wearing new clothes Stanza 5 No sweeping No splashing of water
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3. So, how does this special day affect the rest of the year? Stanza 3 It “foretells the whole year.”
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4. What does the narrator(Ha) do that might bring bad luck? Ha taps her foot on the floor first.
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5. What can you infer about the narrator based on this action? Ha is disobedient to her mother. She might be jealous of her brothers.
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HOMEWORK Read pages 4-9 1. Add three more details to your notes about Ha (include the citation of the text detail) 2. Write the gist for each of the poems.
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