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Previous Next Homework due Today: //Copy the following Learning Objectives in the **Listening** section of your Notebook: 5/06/13 Daily Cornell Notes P# // . media type="custom" key="10346416" Direct Instruction: (15 min)
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media type="custom" key="10346382" Finish: Task: //**Reading** section:// 5/6/13 Resume Article Say/Do Chart p.# Learning Objective: Increase reading comprehension. Identify arguments. Summarize the author's words. Analyze the author's actions. Explanation: The teacher will guide you through the steps of charting a text. Rephrase the explanation in your own words:

Check for accuracy and completion: Task: //**Reading** section:// 4/24/13 Scan for Vocabulary California Blue Chapters 7-9 p. # Learning Objective: Increase reading comprehension by identifying and defining unknown words in the text before reading and using the glossary during reading. Explanation: With a partner, go to the googledoc and add unknown words and synonyms to your assigned chapter.

Rephrase the explanation in your own words:

Finish Task: //**Reading** section: 4/29/13 "Investigating Fiction" CA Blue Chapter 7 P# // LO: Ask and answer questions during reading to make connections and increase comprehension Explanation: Use the handout from Literacyta.com to investigate fiction. Create 8 boxes in your notebook. On the left, title the box "Investigative Question." On the right, title your box "Your Response." In the box on the left, write your investigative question and cite the paragraph and page number. As you read, answer the question in the box on the right. Ask 4 different questions. Some example questions are:
 * What do I understand so far? What do I still need to know?
 * How are the characters (or events) in this paragraph impacting the plot?
 * What is the main character’s internal and external conflict?
 * Why does the author use this literary device?
 * What is the author doing in this paragraph(s)?
 * What does the author want the reader to think about or understand?
 * How does the author use language (like allusions, analogies, or descriptions) to communicate ideas?
 * Who is speaking in this paragraph(s)?
 * How does this passage illustrate the theme of the story?

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 * 2) debrief

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