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Malala Yousafzai Day 2 SMITH 6th grade language arts q2 week 9

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Malala Yousafzai Day 2 SMITH 6th grade language arts q2 week 9

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  1. Agenda: • Spotlight Skill: Compare & Contrast • Brain Break • Two-Voice Poem • Exit Ticket! Warm Up: What is a possible theme of “Malala Yousafzai’s Nobel Lecture”? **Answer in the chat!** EQ: What qualities of character matter most?I can: compare and contrast how different authors present information.

  2. Spotlight Skill • Go to StudySync • Complete the Spotlight Skill: “ Compare and Contrast - Informational Texts” • Turn in when finished! • If you finish work on I-Ready OR 🎯 CFA #8 Keying In To What's Important.

  3. Brain Break! Be back by the end of the timer!

  4. What is a two-voice poem? A two-voice poem is dialogue between two things (nouns) — people, places, things, or ideas — that presents two different points of view! This type of poem allows the writer and the audience to compare and contrast these two entities, enjoying their similarities and differences.

  5. Two-Voice Poem This poem is meant to be performed by two people before an audience, and often may sound like a dialogue between them! The poetry usually has three columns—one for each of the two persons (left side & right side) reading the poem and the center line for what the two readers say together at the same time.

  6. One side for Joker! Let’s look at some examples! One side for Batman! Said at the same time! What did you notice as a reader?

  7. Let’s hear an example! Watch as they recite a two voice poem! The one on the right is portraying a teacher and the one on the left is portraying a student! What did you notice?

  8. Your Turn! Go to our Google Classroom Open the assignment titled “CFA #8 Two-Voice Poem” Create a two-voice poem about Malala Yousafzai AND Claudette Colvin! When finished work on I-Ready

  9. Exit Ticket! What is one similarity between Malala Yousafzai and Claudette Colvin? **Answer in the chat!**

  10. Spotlight: Compare and Contrast - Informational Texts https://apps.studysync.com/#!/auth/google/?assignmentId=5903769&isTest=false Malala Yousafzai - Nobel Lecture https://apps.studysync.com/#!/auth/google/?assignmentId=5905011&isTest=false

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