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1 Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Read the slogans and answer the two questions.
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you can not do. If the plan doesn’t work, change the plan, but never change the goal. 3. Imagine with all your mind. Believe with all your heart. Achieve with all your might. Answer the following questions: Which quote do you think applies to you the most? In Ask Me No Questions, which character most needs a goal? Begin working on Interactive Reading/ iPractices/ Independent Reading. 1/12, 13

2 Deported Residency Register Authorities Monsoon Detention Asylum
Agriculture protection often given by a government to people who have left another country to escape danger or harm. legal permission to live in a country. forced to leave a country. to have one’s name put on an official list. the state of being held in prison; the state of being held in a place where people are waiting for trial or action by a court people in charge, especially in government a strong wind that occurs every summer in Southern Asia, bringing heavy rain farming; raising crops and farm animals, such as chickens, horses and pigs

3 Illegal Policy Supervisor Annoyance Application Competition Generation
Relented not allowed by law official set of rules and procedures a person in charge of workers a feeling of slight anger; a feeling of being bothered or disturbed by someone or something a form or document used to make a request for something a desire or struggle to get or win something that someone else also wants the average time in years between the birth of parents and that of their children gave in, stopped resisting.

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6 Agenda Time (min.’s) Unit: Survival
Essential Question: What does it take to survive? 5 Slogan Warm-Up 10 Vocabulary: Vocabulary Review (Word Slam) 15 Read Aloud Ask Me No Questions, Chapter 8 (second part); Drawing Conclusions/ Inferences; Nadira’s character traits; Aisha’s character traits Classroom Conversation Whole Group (Drawing Conclusions/ Inferences) 35 Work Time Reading Check 4.10, Making Inferences/ Drawing Conclusions, iPractice 4.8 Related Words, other unfinished iPractices, Interactive Reading, Word Slam (if not finished) and 4.5 Reading Check (if not finished) Wrap-Up

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8 4.01 Asylum: protection often given by a government to people who have left another country to escape danger or harm. Sweden gave asylum to those people escaping the _________ in their own country. Residency: legal permission to live in a country. After Giovanni had lived in ___________, he was finally able to establish residency. 4.02 Deported: forced to leave a country. After the moon people discovered Garfield didn’t _______, they deported him from the moon . Register: to have one’s name put on an official list. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tried to register themselves as the world’s greatest ________________. 4.03 Detention: the state of being held in prison; the state of being held in a place where people are waiting for trial or action by a court After Tweety Bird ______________, she was placed in detention. Authorities: people in charge, especially in government Captain Caveman had to convince the authorities to _____________. 4.04 Monsoon: a strong wind that occurs every summer in Southern Asia, bringing heavy rain Superman was so angry at __________ that he created a monsoon with his super breath. Agriculture: farming; raising crops and farm animals, such as chickens, horses and pigs After __________________, Spiderman spent the rest of his days working in agriculture as a farmer.

9 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 Illegal: not allowed by law
Little did the penguin-unicorn know that it was illegal to _________. Policy: official set of rules and procedures It is against official Ninja-Penguin policy to ____________ . 4.07 Supervisor: a person in charge of workers After he ________________, The Josh became supervisor of all of the workers. Annoyance: a feeling of slight anger; a feeling of being bothered or disturbed by someone or something Although the ______was an annoyance, it was nothing to Iron Frank. 4.08 Application: a form or document used to make a request for something The authorities made all of their minions fill out an application in order to ________________. Competition: a desire or struggle to get or win something that someone else also wants The farmer made it a competition to see how quickly he could register the chickens for ________________ . 4.09 Generation: the average time in years between the birth of parents and that of their children The Digital Generation refers to anyone born after These people must really like ________________. Relented: gave in, stopped resisting. The child kept begging for ________________ and his mother finally made him happy and relented.

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11 The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa in the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act, section 101(a)(17)(H). It allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. If a foreign worker in H-1B status quits or is dismissed from the sponsoring employer, the worker must either apply for and be granted a change of status to another non-immigrant status, find another employer (subject to application for adjustment of status and/or change of visa), or leave the United States. Effective January 17, 2017, USCIS modified the rules to allow a grace period of up to 60 days.[1][2]

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13 Draw Conclusions/ Make Inferences

14 Conclusion/ Inferences: This baseball team has just won some sort of championship.
They have on baseball uniforms. They are celebrating. They are still on the field.

15 Conclusion/ Inferences:

16 1. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

17 Set your paper up like this.
1. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3: 2. Inference: D1: D2: D3: 3. Inference Set your paper up like this. Scroll through the next slides and make your own inferences. Include details to support your inferences/ conclusions.

18 #1 1. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

19 #2 2. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

20 #3 3. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

21 #4 4. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

22 #5 5. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

23 #6 6. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

24 #7 7. Inference: Detail 1: Detail 2: Detail 3:

25 Physical Traits: Nadira What she says: What it says about her:

26 Nadira: 10 Characteristics or Traits of Nadira that are similar to Bangladesh: 10 Characteristics or facts about Bangladesh 1. Nadira is poor when it comes to self esteem. She doesn’t have much of it. 1. It is a poor country. 2. Or:

27 Chapter 7 and 8 Character Traits: Aisha Nadira
Name: __________________ Ask Me No Questions Chapter 7 and 8 Character Traits: Aisha Nadira

28 Work Period: Find several physical traits for both Aisha and Nadira and add them to your character trait sheets. Complete any iPractices. Work on finishing Interactive Reading. Begin drawing Aisha and Nadira. Independent Reading.

29 Wrap Up What does Nadira mean by, “None of this is ours anymore” at the end of the chapter?


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