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145 th Street Short Stories

145 th Street Short Stories. Cycle 1, Day 5. Today: Reading Goal As we read, we will draw conclusions about the main character, Angela. Today’s Big Question: How and why do people react differently to loss? Team Cooperation Goal: Practice Active Listening. Vocabulary. Cycle 1 Test.

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145 th Street Short Stories

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  1. 145th Street Short Stories Cycle 1, Day 5

  2. Today: • Reading Goal • As we read, we will draw conclusions about the main character, Angela. • Today’s Big Question: • How and why do people react differently to loss? • Team Cooperation Goal: • Practice Active Listening

  3. Vocabulary

  4. Cycle 1 Test • Do the people in the neighborhood like Big Joe? What evidence supports your answer? • How does the narrator in “The Baddest Dog in Harlem” feel about what happened to the boy at the end of the story? • Why does Billy fight even though he promised his wife he would not? • Explain why Jorge Cruz thinks it’s a good idea for Angela to see Consuela Ortiz? • How do you think the people of the neighborhood will treat Angela now that she has stopped having dreams about specific people? Why? • What conclusions can you draw about 145th Street based on the stories you have read so far?

  5. Reflection # Heads • When did Angela’s dreams start? • How do you think Angela feels about having these dreams? • What does it mean to “let go of” someone who has died? • How and why do people react differently to loss? • Homework: Read, Reflect, Respond sheet due Monday!

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