Monday, February 6, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

Self-Starter:  Use the dictionary to look up any of the words from your Hugo Cabret sheet or the sheets for your own reading book(s). 

2. About Making Connections  

3. Fluency partners

4. Hugo Cabret
We read today to page , chapter 
5. Individual Reading Time -- Don't forget to watch for unfamiliar words and for context clues you could use, and for connections you make:  text-to-self, text-to-text, text-to-world.

TEXT TO SELF, TEXT TO TEXT (BOOK, MOVIE, STORY, ETC.), TEXT TO WORLD (REAL WORLD)
PAGE
TEXT (BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE CONNECTION)
T-S
T-T
T-W
p. 50
EXAMPLE: Hugo is blamed for stealing. When I was a teenager, a friend and I were leaving a five and dime store and an employee grabbed us and accused us of shoplifting sunglasses.  Of course, Hugo really had been stealing from the toy store, and we hadn’t, but I know the feeling of being accused and threatened with the police.
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