Module 1: Finding home: refugees

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Module 1: Finding home: refugees Unit 1: Building Background Knowledge: WAR COMING CLOSE TO HOME

Making Inferences: The Fall of Saigon Lesson # 1 Making Inferences: The Fall of Saigon

Learning Targets Targets help us understand the specific learning and thinking that a lesson is designed to help them develop. I will be sharing targets with you regularly, assessing whether they have met the targets and asking them to self-assess their progress toward targets.

LESSON #1 LEARNING TARGETS: I can support my inferences with evidence from the text (RI 8.1) I can participate in discussions about the texts with a partner, small group, and the whole class (SL 8.1)

An inference is a thought process a reader makes to understand the meaning of text, or even an image. When you infer, you pay attention to the details in front of you, and you use other information (from the text, or your background knowledge) to mentally fill in the gaps between the details that are actually said or shown, and what the author expects the reader to understand. Today’s work will require them to make inferences based on both images and text.

Today’s target: We can make inferences about “The Fall of Saigon” by viewing photographs and text. DO NOW: Take out the note-catcher in your Binders

Gallery Walk Note-catcher I Notice I wonder…. I saw ___________ The woman is _____ The people are _____ Why ___________ How ___________

Mix & Mingle

Module 1: guiding questions What is home? How do critical incidents reveal character? What common themes unify the refugee experience? How can we tell powerful stories about people’s experiences? Guiding Questions

One inference you made today. Exit ticket One inference you made today. A question that you hope to have answered in the coming weeks.

Homework# 1 Q: Select one gallery photo that stood out to you today. In one paragraph, describe what is happening in the picture and the reasons why you think it is an important image. A: