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Lesson Plans Week 5 M. Unser English Grade 7 September 29-October 3, 2014
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Monday Warm-Up Use your device or a dictionary to define the following words: –Skittish –Pivoted –veered
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Monday, September 29 Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call 7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions 7.4TSW read to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words: identify and analyze figurative language and identify connotations 7.5 TSW describe elements of fictional text: make, confirm, revise predictions; describe narrative structure; use prior and background knowledge; use reading strategies to monitor comprehension Build background knowledge with You Tube Videos: Prohibition and The Great Depression A Long Way from Chicago –Read pages 37-46. –Discuss foreshadowing, connotations, and figurative language
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Tuesday Warm-Up Use your device or a dictionary to define the following words: –Relentless –Contraption –Dedicated
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014 Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call 7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions 7.4 TSW read to determine meaning of unfamiliar words: identify and analyze figurative language and identify connotations 7.5 TSW describe elements of fictional text: make, confirm, revise predictions; describe narrative structure; use prior and background knowledge; use reading strategies to monitor comprehension Smartboard Mini-Lesson: Connotation A Long Way from Chicago –Read pages 46-52. –Record predictions, questions, connections, and summaries on chart –Pick out words and phrases that have a strong connotation and record on the back of your chart
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Wednesday Warm-Up The sun was beating down, so she didn’t push herself. What connotations do the words “beating down” carry in that sentence? What type of figurative language is “beating down”?
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Wednesday October 1, 2014 Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call 7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions 7.4 TSW read to determine meaning of unfamiliar words: identify and analyze figurative language; identify connotations 7.5 TSW describe elements of fictional text: make, confirm, revise predictions; describe narrative structure; use prior and background knowledge; use reading strategies to monitor comprehension Flocabulary Rap: Denotation and Connotations SOL Coach Lesson #5 A Long Way from Chicago –Read pages 52-59. –Record predictions, questions, connections, and summaries on whiteboards –Pick out words that have a strong connotation
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Thursday Warm-Up! Find and correct 5 errors in the following sentences: “Mrs. Dowdel,” the sheriff boomed, “I wouldn’t no what to charge you with first. You’are a one- woman crime wave. Where’d you get them fish, for instance? he said, wisely overlooked the home brews in the drifters’ hand’s.
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Thursday, October 2, 2014 Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call 7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions 7.7 TSW write in a variety of forms with an emphasis on exposition, narration, and persuasion Writer’s Workshop –Pick topic from the heart OR –Respond to the prompt for the day –Sustained Writing Time –Share Visit the library – check out books –Read!
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Friday Warm-Up Name five things that you remember from Chapter 3: “A One Woman Crime Wave”
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Friday, September 12, 2014 Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call 7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions 7.4 TSW read to determine meaning of unfamiliar words 7.5 TSW read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional texts Review of Chapter 3 Quiz on Chapter 3 Silent Reading or ISOs
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