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2/4/15 WARM UP 1. Hand in 115-157; 1-22 2. Take out article, “Refugees: Who, Where, Why”
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“Refugees: Who, Where, Why” Chunk text Listen and get the gist
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Repatriate re- again patri- from the Latin pater pater-father to go back to the fatherland
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE BY SECTION OF “REFUGEES: WHO, WHERE, WHEN” 6) Refugees, an ongoing problem, can be helped. 5) People become refugees because of war and natural disasters. 1) (intro) the refugee problem by number and definition 2) Refugees need asylum, have rights and today are from Asia 3) Refugee camps are the first places most refugees go. 4) Some refugees are repatriated, some are resettled.
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE BY SECTION OF “REFUGEES: WHO, WHERE, WHEN” 6) Refugees, an ongoing problem, can be helped. 5) People become refugees because of war and natural disasters. 1) (intro) There are 14 million refugees, who are people fleeing from their homes. (definition) 2) Refugees need asylum, have rights and today are from Asia 3) Refugee camps are the first places most refugees go. 4) Some refugees are repatriated, some are resettled. 6) Refugees, an ongoing problem, can be helped. 5) People become refugees because of war and natural disasters.
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Learning Targets I can write an objective summary of “Refugees, Who, What, Where” I can identify universal themes that connect refugee experience. universal theme uni- one vers- section one common idea
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SUMMARY - a summary paraphrases the most important information from a longer text. THINK: If I don’t want to read the whole article, the summary will tell me what I need to know.
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CONTROLLING IDEA WHAT INFORMATION IS GIVEN THAT APPLIES TO THE WHOLE ARTICLE? Refugees…… Key details Clincher (conclusion)
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