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Language Arts Theme 3. A View From Saturday. Do Now. Choose 1 problem below and tell me how you would solve this problem. Write your answer your journal. Problem- Dog got loose. Late for school no money for lunch forgot homework at home. Essential Question.
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Language ArtsTheme 3 A View From Saturday
Do Now Choose 1 problem below and tell me how you would solve this problem. Write your answer your journal. • Problem- • Dog got loose. • Late for school • no money for lunch • forgot homework at home
Essential Question • How can I identify a story’s problem and its solution? • Define the problem. • Consider possible solutions. • Evaluate the possible solutions. • Choose the best solution and carry it out. • If that does not work, try another solution.
Teacher Read AloudUnder the Rice Moon • What is the main problem in the story? • How does the swallow try to solve its problem again and again? • How is the problem finally resolved? • How does this story fit in with other selections in the theme?
Turn to page 320-321. • Transparency 3-29 • Complete practice lab 245 with a partner.
Ticket Out the Door • How can I identify a story’s problem and its solution?
Do Now • On a note card, write a problem for the class to solve. • Turn your card into Dr. Lantzy. • In small groups, solve each of the problems you have been given. You must write out your answer using the sheet provided. • Define the problem. • Consider possible solutions. Write them down. • Evaluate the possible solutions.
Essential Question • How do I identify a problem faced by a story character? • How do I identify the solutions of a problem faced by a story character?
Assignment • Turn to lab 246. • Turn to page 323 in your anthology. • Complete lab 246-247.
Do Now • Turn to lab 246.
Assignment • Listen to The View From Saturday. • Complete practice book page 246 and 247.
Summarization Activity • What problem is Nadia facing? How does she solve her problem?
Assessment • Complete the selection test. • Bring your test back to me. • Complete practice book page 248-249.