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Students will be able to... Find the main idea of "Fears and Phobias" Cite specific evidence from "Fears and Phobias" to answer the essential unit question Standards RI 6.1 - Cite evidence RI 6.2 - Determine the main idea Do Now Silently and individually review your spelling list. We will take our spelling quiz in 5 minutes. Whole Group 1. Mr. Williams will administer the spelling quiz. 2. Mr. Williams will introduce the critical vocabulary words from the next section of "Fears and Phobias." Students will write the words and their definitions down in their notebooks. Collaborative 1. Using the Cornell notes they started taking for "Fears and Phobias" on Thursday, students will read the rest of "Fears and Phobias" out loud as a group, annotating important details and stopping at the end of each section to determine the main idea and record it in their notes. 2. Once groups have finished reading the remaining sections, they will write down specific evidence from the sections they read that helps answer the unit's final question "how does fear affect the body?" Individual 1. Students will get on the computer and log on to Summit. Students will use their "Types of Evidence" Playlist Checklist to choose resources to watch and read. Students must show evidence that they are on task by checking off video and reading notes off with Mr. Williams. Reminder! 1. Using the laptops is a privilege! If I see or hear of any misuse of the laptops, you will lose your change to use them. 2. I expect your Summit notes to be formatted correctly. If you watch a video on Summit, the notes you take in your notebook should be formatted like this. If you are taking notes on a reading article, the notes you take in your notebook should be organized like the Cornell Notes we have been practicing. Exit Ticket How does fear affect the body? Use one piece of evidence from "Fears and Phobias" to answer. Homework Using the the worksheet we used last week. Take one of our four new critical vocabulary words, use it in a sentence, and illustrate your sentence. Due Thursday!
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