By Julius Lester. Rate and review the vocabulary words independently This week you will read Mahalia...

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Mahalia Jackson

By Julius Lester

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This week you will read Mahalia Jackson by Julius Lester. As you read, you will compare and contrast information in the story. Good readers compare and contrast story elements as they read so they can better understand what they read.

Active InstructionSet the Stage

imagine sorrow stompedexpressive attendingappreciate

What are the three purposes for reading

Fill in team score sheets and begin new team score sheet

Set the Stage

1. To be informed2. To follow

directions3. To be entertained

The team cooperation goal is designed to work with your teams behavior. If you can follow the team cooperation goal than you are using good behavior and working as a team. When you do this it allows you to be a better reading and have a better understanding of the story.

Team Cooperation Goal: Complete tasks

Vocabulary Celebration

imagine Think about

I like to imagine what life would be like if I lived as a princess long ago.

Jason stomped off to his room making a loud noise because he was unhappy that he didn’t get his way.

stomped Stepped heavily

appreciate Be thankfulI appreciate when my students pay attention in class because it makes my job easier and they learn more.

Pick 3 words from your list and write a meaningful sentence for the word. Make sure your sentence shows that you understand the meaning of the word

Ex: stomped

I stomped off to my room and the loud noise I made with my feet woke up the baby. Boy was my mom mad!

Team Practice: Vocabulary

Build Background-Compare and Contrast

Irwin was a quiet, shy turtle who lived in the brush at the edge of the pond. His best friend, Shania, was an outgoing, bubbly goldfish who lived in the pond. The two became friends last year when Shania introduced herself to Irwin as he sunned himself on the bank of the pond. Never a day went by that the two didn’t see each other and swim together. They often had scavenger hunts in the pond, which was their favorite game to play.

This story is about Irwin and Shania. In some ways these friends are similar and I some ways they differ. Irwin and Shania both like to swim. That is a similarity, so I just compared the two friends. Irwin is a turtle, but Shania is a goldfish. This is a difference so I just contrasted the two friends.

Now with your partner compare and contrast other items from this passage.

Compare and Contrast Continued!

This story is a biographyWhat are the characteristics of a biography?

Read pages 32 and 33

Listening Comprehension – Why Don’t You Get a Horse, Sam Adams?

Subject is a real personThe author is not the subjectIncludes important details about the subjects life

While reading this book we realize that Samuel did not ride a horse and did not really seem interested in learning to ride one. Here we learned that Samuels’ cousin John Adams loved to ride horses. Samuel differed from John. By identifying this difference, I contrasted Samuel to his cousin John.

1. How does the author describe blues music?

2. To what did the author compare slavery?3. Where did blues music begin?4. Which of the following is an example of a

simile?

Prepare to read

Read 352 with partners – Clarify unknown words using sticky notes

Restate as you read Read page 353 silently

If you finish ahead of your teamreread page 353 for fluency.

Teamwork – Partner reading

Discuss and answer all Team Talk Questions – do not write any answer until all the questions have been discussedUse the job cards. Pass them around the table every time you begin to answer a new question

Write the answers to in your journals

Team Discussion

Let’s celebrate our answers!

Class Discussion

What is your favorite type of music? Give two reasons to support you opinion.

-You answer the question. 25 pts-Your answer explains or describes with

at least two details 25 pts-Your answer makes sense and has part

of the questions in it. 20 pts-Your answer is written in complete,

correct answers 20 pts-Your writing has correct capitalization

and punctuation. 10 pts

TOTAL 100 PTS

Adventures in Writing

Practice reading page 214 Using the fluency rubric, practice fluency

with your partner

Fluency

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