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Lesson Plans Week 4 M. Unser. English Grade 7 September 22-26, 2014. Monday Warm-Up. Use your device or a dictionary to define the following words: jaunt sidled pilfering. Monday, September 15. Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call 7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions
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Lesson PlansWeek 4M. Unser English Grade 7September 22-26, 2014
Monday Warm-Up • Use your device or a dictionary to define the following words: • jaunt • sidled • pilfering
Monday, September 15 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions • 7.4TSW read to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words: identify and analyze figurative language • 7.5 TSW identify the elements of narrative structure: analyze use of literary device (foreshadowing) • Smartboard Lesson: Figurative Language • Novel: A Long Way from Chicago • Read pages 21-26. • Discuss examples of figurative language used by Richard Peck
Tuesday Warm-Up The Latin prefix “uni” means “having or consisting of only one. Make a list of words that begin with that prefix
Hyperbole: exaggeration • Simile: comparison using words “like” or “as” • Metaphor: comparison • Idiom: phrase that means different from literal interpretation of words
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions7.4 TSW read to determine meaning of unfamiliar words: identify and analyze figurative language • 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 • Brain Pops: Figurative Language • Novel: A Long Way from Chicago • Read and Discuss pages 26-31. • Fill in reciprocal teaching chart • Predictions, connections, questions, summaries
Wednesday Warm-Up Simile or Metaphor? • Because I studied for several nights, the quiz was a breeze. • The winter night was so quiet that every sound was as clear as a bell. • Ivan’s dog is the sunshine of his life. • A ghost of a moon shone over the fields. • I slept like a dog last night.
Wednesday September 17, 2014 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions7.4 TSW read to determine meaning of unfamiliar words: identify and analyze figurative language 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 • Figurative Language Cut and Paste • Novel: A Long Way from Chicago • Read and Discuss pages 31-36 • Fill out reciprocal teaching chart
Thursday Warm-Up!Simile, Metaphor, or Idiom? • The friends were two peas in a pod. • Mrs. Hulsey understands students so well, she reads them like a book. • Mrs. Young was as happy as a lark. • Her hair was a cloud of snowy white. • Mrs. Unser was as mad as a hornet
Thursday, September 18, 2014 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call7.1 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 • Writer’s Heart • Unpack a piece of the heart (model writing) • Unpacking • Visit the library • check out books • Read!
Friday Warm-Up Name five things that you remember from Chapter 2: “A Mouse in the Milk”
Friday, September 12, 2014 Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call7.1 TSW participate in and contribute to group discussions7.4 TSW read to determine meaning of unfamiliar words7.5 TSW read and demonstrate comprehension of fictional texts Review of Chapter 2 Quiz on Chapter 2 Silent Reading or ISOs