Friday, February 10, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Self-Starter: More about making inferences.
Solving a mystery "Aphrodite's Revenge" requires making inferences.
Next time: Sleuthing Challenge -- try in teams to solve a crime.
2. Hugo Cabret
We read today from page 263 to page 321.
3. Fluency partners -- Not today.
4. Individual Reading Time -- Don't forget to watch for unfamiliar words and for context clues you could use. Try to be aware of when you're making inferences.
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Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love. |
Next time: Sleuthing Challenge -- try in teams to solve a crime.
2. Hugo Cabret
We read today from page 263 to page 321.
3. Fluency partners -- Not today.
4. Individual Reading Time -- Don't forget to watch for unfamiliar words and for context clues you could use. Try to be aware of when you're making inferences.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Self-Starter:
The students looked at photos and wrote down what they saw, and what they could guess (infer) based on what they saw.
2. We also looked at some pictures from Motel of the Mysteries. Sometimes inferences can be way off, so base your inferences on the best information you can find.
3. Hugo Cabret
We read today from page 223 to page 263.
4. Fluency partners
5. Individual Reading Time -- Don't forget to watch for unfamiliar words and for context clues you could use, and make inferences.
What I See | What I Infer |

3. Hugo Cabret
We read today from page 223 to page 263.
4. Fluency partners
5. Individual Reading Time -- Don't forget to watch for unfamiliar words and for context clues you could use, and make inferences.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
1. Individual Reading Time and Log -- Watch for vocabulary and connections.
Discuss individual reading.
2. Fluency partners
3. Making Connections -- Text to Text
Two stories -- theme
Discuss individual reading.
3. Making Connections -- Text to Text
Two stories -- theme
4. Hugo Cabret
We read today to page 223, chapter 10
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. | x | ||
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. | x | ||
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Jabberwocky
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Happy Ground Hog Day! For breaking news, see http://www.groundhog.org/
Self-Starter:
2. Fluency partners
3. Remember: Multimodal Texts
4. Hugo Cabret is one of them.
We read today from page 133, chapter 6 to
5. Individual Reading Time -- Don't forget to watch for unfamiliar words and for context clues you could use.
Self-Starter:
1. Jabberwocky
2. Fluency partners
3. Remember: Multimodal Texts
4. Hugo Cabret is one of them.
We read today from page 133, chapter 6 to
5. Individual Reading Time -- Don't forget to watch for unfamiliar words and for context clues you could use.
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