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Tuesday September 2nd, 2008 Materials Needed: Objective(s), Word of the Day Materials Needed: Composition Notebook HOMEWORK STRIKE SYSTEM IN EFFECT: Composition notebook out BEFORE bell. When music goes off, talking stops immediately. Remember, 7 strikes = homework Announcements Pass out bathroom passes (4 per semester); sign out log by the door “One and Done” for tardies Objectives/Word of the Day Turn in/pick up boxes for assignments Warm Up in Composition notebook [5 min] Notes in composition notebook on “Reading Strategies.”

TAKE NOTES Warm Up [5 min] Do you think that you are a good reader? Why or why not? Are there any strategies that you use to help you understand a book or FCAT passage—such as, asking questions, underlining, predicting what will happen next, using UNRAAVEL, etc? Do you think that using strategies like these will help you on the FCAT (or, later in life)? Why or why not?

Warm Up [5 min] Discussion NO NOTES Warm Up [5 min] Discussion

Passive (bad) vs. Active (good) Reading TAKE NOTES Passive (bad) vs. Active (good) Reading Passive readers are bad readers They read a text without questioning what they read.

Passive (bad) vs. Active (good) Reading TAKE NOTES Passive (bad) vs. Active (good) Reading Active readers are good readers They read through a text and question it, make connections with it, and relate it to their lives.

Passive (bad) vs. Active (good) Reading NO NOTES TAKE NOTES Passive (bad) vs. Active (good) Reading Active readers are good readers They read through a text and question it, make connections with it, and relate it to their lives. Think of it this way: if the text is not being read, it is lifeless/meaningless. When you read a text, you give it life and meaning.

“Goldilocks” What we’ll be doing today: NO NOTES “Goldilocks” What we’ll be doing today: Reading a version of “Goldilocks”—it’s best to start simple. Taking notes on the strategies we’ll be using in this class. You will be using some of these strategies—a “hands-on” experience if you will.

NO NOTES “Goldilocks” Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Goldilocks. She went for a walk in the forest. Pretty soon, she came upon a house. She knocked and, when no one answered, she walked right in. At the table in the kitchen, there were three bowls of porridge. Goldilocks was hungry. She tasted the porridge from the first bowl. "This porridge is too hot!" she exclaimed. So, she tasted the porridge from the second bowl. "This porridge is too cold," she said. So, she tasted the last bowl of porridge. "Ahhh, this porridge is just right," she said happily and she ate it all up.

NO NOTES “Goldilocks” After she'd eaten the three bears' breakfasts she decided she was feeling a little tired.  So, she walked into the living room where she saw three chairs.  Goldilocks sat in the first chair to rest her feet. "This chair is too big!" she exclaimed. So she sat in the second chair. "This chair is too big, too!"  she whined. So she tried the last and smallest chair. "Ahhh, this chair is just right," she sighed.  But just as she settled down into the chair to rest, it broke into pieces! Goldilocks was very tired by this time, so she went upstairs to the bedroom.  She lay down in the first bed, but it was too hard. Then she lay in the second bed, but it was too soft. Then she lay down in the third bed and it was just right.  Goldilocks fell asleep. As she was sleeping, the three bears came home. 

NO NOTES “Goldilocks” "Someone's been eating my porridge," growled the Papa bear. "Someone's been eating my porridge," said the Mama bear. "Someone's been eating my porridge and they ate it all up!" cried the Baby bear. "Someone's been sitting in my chair," growled the Papa bear. "Someone's been sitting in my chair," said the Mama bear. "Someone's been sitting in my chair and they've broken it all to pieces," cried the Baby bear. They decided to look around some more and when they got upstairs to the bedroom, Papa bear growled, "Someone's been sleeping in my bed.“ "Someone's been sleeping in my bed, too" said the Mama bear. "Someone's been sleeping in my bed and she's still there!" exclaimed Baby bear. Just then, Goldilocks woke up and saw the three bears. She screamed, "Help!" And she jumped up and ran out of the room. Goldilocks ran down the stairs, opened the door, and ran away into the forest. And she never returned to the home of the three bears.

The “Hampton Stop and Talk” TAKE NOTES The “Hampton Stop and Talk” We read a text…Mr. Hampton says “stop,” asks a question, and members of the class give quick answers.

The “Hampton Stop and Talk” YOUR TURN NO NOTES The “Hampton Stop and Talk” YOUR TURN Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Goldilocks. She went for a walk in the forest.

The “Hampton Stop and Write” TAKE NOTES The “Hampton Stop and Write” We read a text, Mr. Hampton says, “stop,” asks a question, and members of the class answer in their composition notebooks. Answers may or may not be read aloud.

The “Hampton Stop and Write” YOUR TURN NO NOTES The “Hampton Stop and Write” YOUR TURN Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Goldilocks. She went for a walk in the forest. Pretty soon, she came upon a house. She knocked and, when no one answered, she walked right in. QUESTION: IF YOU CAME UPON A HOUSE IN THE FOREST AND NO ONE ANSWERED WHEN YOU KNOCKED—WOULD YOU ENTER THE HOUSE? WHY OR WHY NOT?

TAKE NOTES Color Marking We mark or highlight areas of our text in different colors.

Color Marking WATCH AND LEARN NO NOTES Color Marking WATCH AND LEARN "Someone's been eating my porridge," growled the Papa bear. "Someone's been eating my porridge," said the Mama bear. "Someone's been eating my porridge and they ate it all up!" cried the Baby bear. "Someone's been sitting in my chair," growled the Papa bear. "Someone's been sitting in my chair," said the Mama bear. "Someone's been sitting in my chair and they've broken it all to pieces," cried the Baby bear. DIRECTIONS: USING 3 COLORS, HIGHLIGHT THE 3 BEARS’ SPEECH.

Written Conversations TAKE NOTES Written Conversations This is just like the “Hampton stop and write,” but after you finish writing, you will pass on your paper to a person next to you; that person responds and gives your paper back to you.

Written Conversations YOUR TURN NO NOTES Written Conversations YOUR TURN After she'd eaten the three bears' breakfasts she decided she was feeling a little tired.  So, she walked into the living room where she saw three chairs.  Goldilocks sat in the first chair to rest her feet. "This chair is too big!" she exclaimed. So she sat in the second chair. "This chair is too big, too!"  she whined. So she tried the last and smallest chair. "Ahhh, this chair is just right," she sighed.  But just as she settled down into the chair to rest, it broke into pieces! QUESTION: IF YOU BROKE SOMEONE ELSE’S POSSESSION, WOULD YOU APOLOGIZE? WHY OR WHY NOT? PASS ON TO A PERSON NEXT TO YOU: DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH WHAT THIS PERSON WROTE? WHY OR WHY NOT? PASS IT BACK TO THE ORIGINAL PERSON

TAKE NOTES Star Cards We read a text and write down our questions/thoughts/comments on a notecard. We take that notecard into groups for discussion.

Star Cards WATCH AND LEARN NO NOTES Star Cards WATCH AND LEARN NOTECARD:

TAKE NOTES Story World Projects We take the story world and CREATE parts of it in our world.

TAKE NOTES Story World Projects We take the story world and CREATE parts of it in our world. EXAMPLE: BODY BIOGRAPHY: Pick a character from a story and make a life-size poster of that character.

TAKE NOTES Cool Down [3 min] What reading strategy do you think will benefit you the most when you read? Why? What strategy do you think will be the least beneficial? Why?