7-5-12+Beginning+ELD

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** Unit 5 Essential Question: How Important Is It To Fit In? ** ** July 5, 2012 **
 * ~ Learning Objectives ||~ Homework ||~ Homework Due Today ||~ Instructional Resources for Unit 5 ||
 * Students will:
 * learn about pronouns and gerunds.
 * increase reading comprehension.
 * review vocabulary. || * 7/5/12 Scan for Vocabulary 390-392 || * Vocabulary sentences for the words on page 378. || * Reading and Writing Transparencies
 * Grammar Transparencies
 * Cluster 1 Selection Summaries
 * Cluster 2 Selection Summaries
 * Cluster 3 Selection Summaries
 * EQ and Selection Links for Students
 * Fluency Passages
 * Review Activity ||

Agenda: 0. Each day starts with students copying the learning objectives and homework in their notebooks. Before beginning the lesson, help students understand the learning objectives. Refer back to the learning objectives during the lesson.

1. 7/5/12 Vocabulary and Grammar Practice

>>>> **Quizlet page > test > check "Written" and uncheck all other boxes > click "Reconfigure" > Give students 4-5 minutes to copy the definitions and match them to the new vocabulary words > Review as a class/have students pair-share the answers.**
 * Students copy the title in a new page of their notebooks.
 * Vocabulary
 * Vocabulary words in English (page 378)
 * Grammar
 * Grammar Transparencies (today, **complete #88, 389, and #90** on pages #16, 17, and 18 of this link)

2. Review homework

3. Review/finish work from Tuesday: 7/3/12 Summary Sentences for "The Right Moves" page 380-387

4. Selection Review
 * Interactive Practice Book page 189.
 * Students complete with the teacher's assistance.
 * Share responses before moving on.

5. Unit Vocabulary Review
 * Interactive Practice Book page 198-199
 * Students complete in small groups and share responses as a class.

6. 7/5/12 Cornell Notes on Comparing Genres page 388


 * Prepare your Cornell Notes with these questions on the left:
 * What is a genre?
 * How do poets organize their writing?
 * How do readers compare genres?
 * How are Stanzas and Paragraphs similar?
 * How are Stanzas and Paragraphs different?