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GRADE 5, MODULE 2A: UNIT 1, LESSON 7. ANALYZING DOCUMENTARY VIDEOS: “ GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST REMOTE CAMERA PROJECT” BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA . AGENDA. We’ve been looking at Panama…. Then we were off to Hawaii. Do you remember what direction that is from Panama?. west northwest.
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GRADE 5, MODULE 2A: UNIT 1, LESSON 7 ANALYZING DOCUMENTARY VIDEOS: “GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST REMOTE CAMERA PROJECT” BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Then we were off to Hawaii. • Do you remember what direction that is from Panama? west northwest
Now we’re leaving the tropical rainforests and heading to a temperate rainforest. We are heading to British Columbia.Do you know wherethat is? Need a hint? It is in Canada. Need another hint? It’s between the states of Washington and Alaska.
Temperate Rainforests are based on the amount of yearly rainfall they receive. • Temperatures average between 39-54°F. • This map shows many temperate rainforests:
The Great Bear Rainforest is located in British Columbia, Canada. • What have you noticed about the rainforests we’ve studied so far?
What types of informational texts have we looked at that scientists use to communicate their research? • Is “documentary video” on the informational text anchor chart? If not, please add it now.
“What makes a documentary video informational?” • When you share, share something your partner said.
Learning target: 1. “I can explain the main idea of a documentary video on researching in the rainforest.” What is main idea? Is it similar to gist?
Great Bear Rainforest • Today you will view another type of informational text, a documentary video, in order to learn more about the work of scientists in the Great Bear Rainforest.
Great Bear Rainforest • The video is almost 7 minutes long. You will watch the video several times, just like your have been doing with your reading. • The first time you watch the video, your will focus on gist. • For this first view, your will watch six shorter segments or “chunks.”
Great Bear Rainforest • After each chunk, you will think, talk, and write, recording a gist statement about what your heard and saw.
Documentary video: • Please watch the documentary video now, pausing at the appropriate pause points (1:30, 2:19, 3:28, 4:22, 5:25, & 6:48).
Learning target: 1. “I can determine the meaning of new words from context in a documentary video about researching in the rainforest.” • What strategies can you use to determine the meaning of a new word in a written text? • Some of the same strategies will apply to the documentary video.
Documentary video – 2nd time: • Please watch the documentary video now, pausing at the appropriate pause points (1:30, 2:19, 3:28, 4:22, 5:25, & 6:48).
1. “I can analyze the features of a documentary video as informational text,” and 2. “I can compare and contrast the features of an interview, an article, and a documentary video.” • What does analyze mean? • What do compare and contrast mean?
Features of Informational Text anchor chart (in you journals)
Documentary video – 3rd time: • Please watch the documentary video now straight through. • After the video, discuss with your triad the features of the documentary video.
KWL -What have your learned today? • Use a sticky note toneatly write 2 facts your learned today. • Share with the class, then put on our class KWL chart.
“I can explain the main idea of a video on researching in the rainforest,” What are you? Bugs. Glass! Mud?
“I can compare and contrast the features of an interview, an article, and a video.” What are you? Bugs. Glass! Mud?
Choose two of the informational texts examined so far (interview, article and/or video) and complete a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting the features of these different types of informational text. Venn Diagram