10-03-12

Previous Next Homework due Today:
 * // Copy the Daily Cornell Notes for tomorrow //
 * Add to Outside Reading before Wednesday 10/03/12
 * // By Wed. Oct 3rd Go to Pearsonsuccess.net to finish the Magdalena practice test. //

//Copy the following Learning Objectives in the **Listening** section of your Notebook: 10/03/12 Daily Cornell Notes P# // . media type="custom" key="10346416" Small Groups: 30 min

Small Groups: 15 min

Direct Instruction: 15 min

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Task: "From Swimming to Antarctica" Writing in the Margins RN p.45-49 LO: //practice identifying author's perspective and revising/adjusting predictions// Explain:Using the "Reader's Notebook," analyze the author's perspective and revise and confirm predictions by writing in the margins and marking the text according to the directions.

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Task: "From Swimming to Antarctica" After You Read RN p.50 LO: //practice identifying author's perspective and revising/adjusting predictions// Explain:Using the "Reader's Notebook," analyze the author's perspective and revise and confirm predictions by writing in the margins and marking the text according to the directions.

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Task: //**Speaking** section: 10/03/12 Critical Thinking PL P. 74 P# // LO: discuss and //analyze "Swimming to Antarctica"// Explain: With the teacher's help. work in small groups to read and complete the Critical Thinking questions for "Swimming to Antarctica." Create Cornell Notes. Write the question number and the bold heading on the left. Read each question, discuss your ideas, and write your answers using complete sentences.

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Today's Agenda:

 * 1) agenda
 * 2) debrief

Copy the Homework in your Planners:

 * Copy the Daily Cornell Notes for tomorrow
 * // **Reading** section: 10/08/12 Scan for Vocabulary "Occupation Conductorette" P# //

Copy the Scan in your notebook or print googledoc and paste the page in your notebook