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1 Opening * State the Objective(s)/Standard (s)-
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.7.1 Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.7.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content. * State the Purpose (Big Idea) – This week’s lessons are essential to building the skills necessary to find background information on a problem and present scientific evidence to support a claim relating to the health of the MS Delta resources. - How are scientific reports structured and organized? How can we compile evidence and claims to construct a presentation of information on the health of local resources? Student reads while I pass white boards/markers

2 Activate Prior Knowledge
Correctly number the 6 sections of a report: Procedure Introduction Results Background Information Conclusion Materials/Methods

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4 Vocabulary Words Procedure. Introduction. Results. Background Information. Conclusion. Materials/Methods. Abstract. References.

5 Knowledge Targets Students must:
Identify and practice fulfilling the components needed in each section of a scientific report to make it successful Identify what makes the organization of scientific reports effective by examining models

6 I Do Correctly order the sections of a report: Procedure Introduction Results Background Information Conclusion Materials/Methods 4. 1. 5. 2. 6. 3.

7 We Do Students brainstorm the needed components in each section.
Introduction Background Information Materials/Methods Procedure Results Conclusion

8 Work Period (You Do) Agenda
Quiet volume with groups or silent and alone In groups, students will complete the following task(s): -By looking at the sample reports, what are the needed information, skills, and organization for an effective report? -Make a sample rubric to grade informational scientific texts. Scale descriptions from 0 (not effective) to 5 (best work) points. Independently, students will complete the following task (s): -Students will practice writing an introduction for our resource tests so far in class.

9 Closing * Have each group to share if vocabulary could be used in other contexts or be defined with Greek or Latin roots. * Have each group to share the evidence or examples from their assigned text that support their assigned text-based questions. * Have each group to tell if their responses are explicit or inferred, justifying their answers with specific details from the text.


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