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January 22-23, 2014 7 th Grade ELA Ms. Hines
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Get Ready! Enter quietly and get your binder off the shelf. Sit in your assigned seat. –If you are new, please have a seat at the Genius Bar (small group) Place your backpacks under your desk. Complete Calendar Journal entries. –1/23: Write about a time that you misbehaved. –1/22: I wish I could see _______ because ______. –1/21: Have you ever been blamed for something that you did not do? –1/20: Free Space BUT It must relate to Dr. King. –1/17: I wish I could forget the time I ____________ because _____________.
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Essential Question Why do people misbehave?
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In today’s lesson we will: RL 3: Analyze how particular elements of a story interact L 4b: Use Latin roots as clues to the meaning of a word. SL 1: Engage in a collaborative discussion with my group on the behaviors of both characters.
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1.Make a list of ways you have seen people misbehave. (For example, disrupting class by throwing paper or yelling at a funeral.) 2. What are reasons people may misbehave? 3. Does bad behavior sometimes get people what they want?
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Key Idea: No one’s behavior is always perfect. When we misbehave, sometimes we do so for a reason – although that doesn’t mean it’s a good one. In the stories that you are about to read, an elderly woman and a young boy misbehave at important milestones in their lives.
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When you set a purpose for reading, you choose specific reasons for reading one or more texts. Your purpose for reading “The Three-Century Woman” and “Charles” is to find similarities and differences between the two main characters.
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Link to the stories online http://erick1griffith.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ file/view/The+Three- Century+Woman+%26+Charles.pdf http://erick1griffith.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ file/view/The+Three- Century+Woman+%26+Charles.pdf Links to listen to the story are located on our class blog.
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1.Independent Reading Read “Charles” by Shirley Jackson (Lit. book pp. 250-254).Charles Read “The Three Century Woman” by Richard Peck Story is located online (See today’s blog post) 2.Students will work as a partnership to complete the reading guide.
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