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"Teens are Using Tik Tok to Talk About Difficult Issues" in Google Classroom

"Teens are Using Tik Tok to Talk About Difficult Issues"

Students will identify and support the author's claim using text evidence.
Students will write a JCT3 according to the FCA's.

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Tik Tok- Cyber Sandwich in Google Classroom

Tik Tok- Cyber Sandwich

Students will determine the key ideas in the article “Teens are Using Tik Tok to Talk about Difficult Issues” by making a Cyber Sandwich 


Students will collaborate in groups of 3 to discuss the key ideas in the article “Teens are Using Tik Tok to talk about Difficult Issues”

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Lost Boy chp. 1 & 2 in Google Classroom

Lost Boy chp. 1 & 2

Students will create a visual image of a central concept from The Lost Boy using Sketch and Tell.

Students will collaborate with a partner to write a paragraph summarizing the central concept.

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Reading & Revision in Google Classroom

Reading & Revision

Students will read independently and answer comprehension questions. 
Students will revise a descriptive essay according to the FCA's.

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One Moment in Time in Google Classroom

One Moment in Time

Create figures of speech (similes, metaphors, personification and onomatopoeia)  and sensory language to describe a personal experience by following the FCAs
Write a memoir about a personal memory or experience.

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Examples of A Moment in Time Paper in Google Classroom

Examples of A Moment in Time Paper

Identify and label the figures of speech in these two writing samples.
The wind was as sharp as knives. (S)
The wind was a knife.(M)
The wind whispered quietly to the old man. (P)
The wind howled. (O)

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Metaphors-Similes-Sensory Language Train in Google Classroom

Metaphors-Similes-Sensory Language Train

Students will differentiate between examples of figures of speech, metaphors, similes, onomatopoeia, and sensory language, by participating in the Sensory Language Train game in Wordwall. HOMEWORK-DO NOT DO THIS DURING CLASS > Time Stamped =0

Students will read Lost Boy fluently through guided reading.

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Real Book p 108 & 109  in Google Classroom

Real Book p 108 & 109

Students will analyze examples of personification in the poem “A Place without Shame”
 
Students will collaborate to identify evidence from the text to support the theme by completing the chart on P. 109.

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Real Book p106 in Google Classroom

Real Book p106

Students will analyze the language in poetry by determining the underlying meaning of figures of speech in the poem "A Place without Shame" by submitting their answers on Socrative.
Students will collaborate to discuss the meanings of figurative language used in “A Place without Shame”.

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Simile or Metaphor in Google Classroom

Simile or Metaphor

Play the game and take a picture of your score and upload it to GC.
Students will differentiate between similes and metaphors by matching examples to the correct figures of speech.
Students will read aloud during guided reading

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Make up Workshop 2 Vocabulary in Google Classroom

Make up Workshop 2 Vocabulary

Students will define vocabulary words by matching words to definitions.
Students will use the reread strategy to deepen understanding
Take a picture of your score and post it to Google Classroom.

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Real Book p104 & 105 in Google Classroom

Real Book p104 & 105

Students will analyze theme in the memoir "Fish Cheeks" by completing p105 in their Real Books.
Students will read aloud by participate in guided reading of p 104 & 105 

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Real Book p.102 & 103 in Google Classroom

Real Book p.102 & 103

Students will analyze simile in the memoir “Fish Cheeks” by completing the sentence stem on p 103. 

Students will collaborate to identify the key idea in “Fish Cheeks”

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Vocabulary Slides p101 in Google Classroom

Vocabulary Slides p101

Use content area vocabulary to generate examples and deepen understanding by creating a Google Slide for each vocabulary word.


Collaborate to discuss the topic of community, effectively expressing relevant examples and building on others’ ideas.

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Real Book p98-99 in Google Classroom

Real Book p98-99

Students will identify and use prefixes to help determine word meaning.
Students will collaborate to fill in the Analyzing Prefixes chart p98

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eRead  "A Different Kind of Rhythm" in Google Classroom

eRead "A Different Kind of Rhythm"

Log into Read 180 and click on independent reading and type "A Different Kind of Rhythm" in the search bar.  
Students will use text evidence to support a claim.
Students will read fluently “A Different Kind of Rhythm” using the echo read strategy

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Real Book p. 92-93 in Google Classroom

Real Book p. 92-93

Students will plan and organize a literary analysis that includes evidence and direct quotations on p.92-93.

Students will use precise academic language to describe a character and the character’s changes over the course of a text p.92-93

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(2) Workshop 2 Vocabulary in Google Classroom

(2) Workshop 2 Vocabulary

Students will match each vocabulary word with its definition.

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Workshop 2 Vocabulary Quiz in Google Classroom

Workshop 2 Vocabulary Quiz

Students will match definition with content vocabulary.

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https://kahoot.it/challenge/09542294?challenge-id=4e159719-ab0a-4c63-ad76-365a6498ab8f_1614692973574 in Google Classroom

https://kahoot.it/challenge/09542294?challenge-id=4e159719-ab0a-4c63-ad76-365a6498ab8f_1614692973574

Play Kahoot to practice Workshop 2 Vocabulary.

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Real Book p82-91Comprehension questions in Google Classroom

Real Book p82-91Comprehension questions

Complete the sentence stems on pages 82-90 by using key details from the text.
Complete all sections on the right of each page(key ideas, analyze media and illustrations, react and write, analyze plot, stretch, make inferences, cite text evidence, analyze figurative language, analyze character)

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Real Book p81 in Google Classroom

Real Book p81

Students will read independently an excerpt from the novel Untwine p. 82-91.

Students will identify examples of plot, theme, character, and setting in the novel Untwine by completing the chart on p.81

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Real Book Vocabulary p82-90 in Google Classroom

Real Book Vocabulary p82-90

Use academic vocabulary by completing the sentence stems on p82-90
Discuss academic vocabulary using sentence stems.

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Rewrite each sentence with clarity and concision. in Google Classroom

Rewrite each sentence with clarity and concision.

Students will rate each sentence according to the rubric (clarity, having by/how, makes sense, fewest words

Students will rewrite clear and concise detailed sentences.

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Real Book p.79 in Google Classroom

Real Book p.79

Identify the key details in a college essay by completing the sentence stems on p79
Read aloud fluently “Road to Success”

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Real Book p.75 in Google Classroom

Real Book p.75

Record two details from the video that you learned about the video or caught your attention.
Listen closely to the video and complete the sentence stems on p 75.


Complete p75 of the Real Book. Then, take a picture and upload it to GC.

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A Day to Remember in Google Classroom

A Day to Remember

Students will Identify two details for each eyewitness and submit them on Read 180 under activities/the 2nd Quick Write.
Read the eRead "A Day to Remember" using the reread strategy.

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eBook in Google Classroom

eBook

Record your second semester ebook

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Workshop 1 Vocabulary Quiz in Google Classroom

Workshop 1 Vocabulary Quiz

For each vocabulary word, choose the correct answer.

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"The Cute Factor" in Google Classroom

"The Cute Factor"

Students will apply transition words and phrases to a summary
Students will write a summary according to the FCA's 


Using your draft of “The Cute Factor” on page 59, type your summary on a Google Doc. and follow the FCA’s.

___FCA: SAT/C 20 pts. (5 each)
___FCA: 4 Key Evidence 20 pts. (5 each)
___FCA: Word Count 80-140 20 pts. (-1 pt. per word) Put word count at the end.
___FCA: Convention & Format: 20 pts caps., end marks, indent, quotation marks around title, transition words: First, Second, Third, Fourth, Finally; Times New Roman 12 font, double spaced
____/80

*Be sure to go over the FCAs before submitting.

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Write a Summary-p59 in Google Classroom

Write a Summary-p59

Identify text information about "The Cute Factor". List relevant details that support the central idea. Then, write a summary

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Real Book p52-57 in Google Classroom

Real Book p52-57

Analyze how graphics, labels, and captions fit into a text and add to overall ideas by completing p 52-57.
Use sentence stems to practice vocabulary words.
Complete p52-57 and attach a picture of each page

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Real Book p.46 in Google Classroom

Real Book p.46

Identify setting, character, plot, and theme in "The Echo Maker" by completing a graphic organizer.
Read "A Child Called It fluently during guided reading.

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A Child Called It  Chp 2 & 3 in Google Classroom

A Child Called It Chp 2 & 3

Students will answer the comprehension questions by choosing the correct answer  on the google Form.

Students will use the reread strategy to deepen understanding.

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Real Book p45 in Google Classroom

Real Book p45

Use content-area vocabulary and generate examples to deepen understanding of a central concept.

Discuss and compare knowledge of abstract and concrete ideas.

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Real Book p 43.  in Google Classroom

Real Book p 43.

Students will identify reasons to support a claim by completing the graphic organizer on p.43.

Students will use academic language to discuss whether trials should include eyewitness testimony.

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A Child Called It introduction in Google Classroom

A Child Called It introduction

Read the introduction to A Child Called It and complete the Google Form below

Students will read A Child Called It fluently during guided reading .
Students will answer comprehension questions about the key ideas in the introduction of ACCI on a Google Form.

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Grammar in Google Classroom

Grammar

Identify and use adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs to create a 4 Parts Sentence Slide.
Collaborate with classmates to determine the top three parts of speech by voting on Socrative.

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Informative Paragraph in Google Classroom

Informative Paragraph

Students will write an informative paragraph following the FCAs.

Students will edit their informative paragraphs according to the FCA’s

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Real Book p39 in Google Classroom

Real Book p39

Students will plan and organize an informative paragraph using the graphic organizer on p 39
Students will write and share a piece of textual evidence on thin slide

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Real Book p 36 & 37 in Google Classroom

Real Book p 36 & 37

Students will record the central idea and supporting details from The Magic of the Mind in their Rbooks.
Students will read their supporting details aloud using sentence stems (Rbook p.36 & 37)
Complete the graphic organizers on p. 36 & 37 of your Rbook.

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Vocabulary Quiz p. 1-35 in Google Classroom

Vocabulary Quiz p. 1-35

Complete this multiple choice quiz by reading the definition and choosing the best answer.

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Real Book p33  in Google Classroom

Real Book p33

Determine the key idea of a text citing evidence on p33 of your Rbook
Use academic language to complete and share aloud the sentence stems on p. 32

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Close Reading RB p. 31 in Google Classroom

Close Reading RB p. 31

CO: Identify the key idea and two details in the magazine article, "Can We Believe What We See?" by underlining them with a pencil and completing the sentence stems on page 31.
LO: Use academic content vocabulary: recall, ability, convince, optical when speaking and sharing your answers.

Complete p. 31 in your Real Book. Take a picture and submit it tp Google Classroom.

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View the Anchor Video "Abracadabra" and complete the Media Outline. in Google Classroom

View the Anchor Video "Abracadabra" and complete the Media Outline.

Literacy Goal: Use active viewing and listening strategies to build background and content knowledge about key ideas from a video.
Language Goal: Communicate using precise content-area words and academic language to discuss and compare key ideas from a video.

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The House in Google Classroom

The House

Students will identify text evidence using the highlighting option
Students will read aloud fluently using the echo read strategy 


DO NOT DO THIS ASSIGNMENT AHEAD OF TIME. WE WILL DO IT TOGETHER IN CLASS.
Read the attached article "The House" and with a pencil, underline whatever you think is important.

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Reading Goals p. 23 in Google Classroom

Reading Goals p. 23

Complete page 23 in your rBook. Take a picture and upload it to Google Classroom. If you forget how to upload a picture to GC, review the video posted on the classroom stream.

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Flipgrid 2  Protagonist/Antagonist in Google Classroom

Flipgrid 2 Protagonist/Antagonist

Name your favorite protagonist and antagonist and describe their character traits.
For full credit, show your face and talk for a minimum of 1 minute.

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Worst Preso Ever! in Google Classroom

Worst Preso Ever!

Follow the directions to create the worst preso ever!

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Record Your Independent Reading Book in Google Classroom

Record Your Independent Reading Book

Complete this form about your book. If you completed the spreadsheet, I still need you to complete this. Thank you!

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Thin Slide #5 genre in Google Classroom

Thin Slide #5 genre

Students will identify favorite reading genres by creating a thin slide. 
Students will use academic language by sharing their thin slides.

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Thin Slides #4 antagonist in Google Classroom

Thin Slides #4 antagonist

Students will describe a favorite antagonist by creating a thin slide
Students will use academic language by sharing a thin slide. 

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Thin Slides #3 protagonist in Google Classroom

Thin Slides #3 protagonist

Students will describe a favorite protagonist by creating a thin slide
Students will use academic language by sharing a thin slide. 

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Your Introduction in Google Classroom

Your Introduction

Create a one minute video introducing yourself. Start with your first and last name and then take it from there. What are your favorite things to do?

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Ms. Demick's Introduction in Google Classroom

Ms. Demick's Introduction

After watching the video below, record your own introduction on Flipgrid.

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Thin Slide #2 in Google Classroom

Thin Slide #2

One slide, One word, One picture