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The View From Saturday. Day 1. Outcomes. Build vocabulary by finding words related to the lesson concept Listen for plot elements Identify and analyze plot events Use plot events to predict Build background using a web Define lesson vocabulary words. Question of the Week.
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The View From Saturday Day 1
Outcomes • Build vocabulary by finding words related to the lesson concept • Listen for plot elements • Identify and analyze plot events • Use plot events to predict • Build background using a web • Define lesson vocabulary words
Question of the Week How can different generations be resources?
READ ALOUD“Walk Two Moons” • What is the conflict in the story? How is it resolved? • What do you think about Salamanca’s mother’s rejection of the term “Native American”? Pair-Share
Concept Web Discuss how the words connect Generations Interaction Family Relationships Legacy History
Concept Vocabulary • background- heritage I like southern fried food since the south is a big part of my background. • judge- to form an opinion about someone or something Some people are quick to judge people based on their appearance. • native- belonging by birth to a specific nation or culture People that are born in Alaska are native to Alaska.
Word Sort • Sort the following words on the concept web traditions judge native background ceremonies
Plot • Bullet one: teacher • Bullet two: choral read • Bullet three: teacher • Strategy: cloze read Plot is one of 4 story elements along with setting, character, and theme. TAKING NOTES
Jarrett’s Journal • Paragraph 1: Teacher • Paragraph 2: Girls • Paragraph 3: Boys • Paragraph 4: Choral • Paragraph 5: Teacher • Paragraph 6: Girls • Paragraph 7: Boys **Complete write to read activity. • Make a graphic organizer to describe the plot of the story. Decide which key event is a foreshadowing. • Use your graphic organizer to write a short summary.
The View From Saturday Story Vocabulary
Words to Know accustomed decline former presence unaccompanied
Guess the word I am thinking of a word that means “ used to doing something a certain way” rare accustomed
Guess the word I am thinking of a word that means “ in the past or earlier” former right now
Guess the word I am thinking of a word that means “ growing worse in beauty, health, etc.” increase decline
Guess the word I am thinking of a word that means “ being present or right there in a place” presence absent
Guess the word I am thinking of a word that means “ alone” unaccompanied together
Read Aloud“ An Invitation to a Wedding” Cloze Read
Day 1 Agenda • English • Introduce concept/skill for the week • Power teach concept/skill to partner • Practice concept/skill • Read Aloud Chapter Book • Pair-share 2-3 times • Writing
EXIT SLIP: Matching antonyms unaccompanied absence decline accompanied former rise presence now