6th Grade ELA Unit 3 Monday, November 13, 2017.

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6th Grade ELA Unit 3 Monday, November 13, 2017

Complete on loose leaf line paper, not in the journals. Do Now Read the Writing Task Below: You have had the opportunity to read the novel Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief and view the movie Percy Jackson and The Olympians. Write a paragraph explaining how the viewing of the video differs from the written work. Include evidence to support your thinking. Write a strong topic sentence based on this task. Complete on loose leaf line paper, not in the journals. 2

Daily Report Opening Do Now Learning Target Do Now Review Work Time Q2 CFA B Closing and Assessment Fist of Five Homework Finish writing a paragraph explaining how the viewing of the Percy Jackson video differs from the written work. Include evidence to support your thinking. 3

Complete on loose leaf line paper, not in the journals. Do Now Review Read the Writing Task Below: You have had the opportunity to read the novel Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief and view the movie Percy Jackson and The Olympians. Write a paragraph explaining how the viewing of the video differs from the written work. Include evidence to support your thinking. Write a strong topic sentence based on this task. Complete on loose leaf line paper, not in the journals. 4

Reminder Read Theory Remember to complete 2 quizzes at 85% or better between Mon-Fri to earn 100%. Earn 85% Sat-Sun. Don’t cheat yourselves. You need to try your best on each quiz. Do not just try your luck at selecting answers. I will not continue to take low level quizzes. You are Optional 6th grade scholars; you can do it!

Learning Target I can demonstrate proficiency in answering Text Dependent Questions (TDQs) based on sixth grade ELA Standards. “Based on this learning target, what do you think we will be doing today?” 6.RL.IKI.7 Compare and contrast the written version of a story, drama, or poem to the experience of listening to or viewing an audio, video, or live production of a text.

Moving On… S L A N T

Q2 CFA B Please read the questions carefully before selecting an answer. Go back to the text as needed. Early finishers begin on your homework; you have already drafted a topic sentence: You have had the opportunity to read the novel Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief and view the movie Percy Jackson and The Olympians. Write a paragraph explaining how the viewing of the video differs from the written work. Include evidence to support your thinking. 6.RL.IKI.7 Compare and contrast the written version of a story, drama, or poem to the experience of listening to or viewing an audio, video, or live production of a text.

Closing Fist of Five: How comfortable are you with your performance on the quiz?