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Alvarado Intermediate School
Teacher: Grade & Subject: Week of: Unit & Essential Questions: Rainville 6th Grade Language January 26- January 30, 2015 How do media influence our choices in products we Arts purchase/use? How do I recognize the different persuasive techniques? TEKS/Learning Objectives: 6.2A - Determine the meaning of grade-level Learning Targets: academic English words derived from Latin, Greek, or other linguistic roots We will determine the meaning of grade-level vocabulary and affixes. 6.Fig19D - Make inferences about text and use textual evidence to words. support understanding. 6.Fig19F - Make connections (e.g., thematic links, We will identify and correct grammar errors in sentences. author analysis) between and across multiple texts of various genres, and We will identify the messages conveyed in different forms provide textual evidence. 6.Fig19E - Summarize, paraphrase, and synthesize of media. texts in ways that maintain meaning and logical order within a text and across Word Study: afghan, atoll, badminton, canary, cashmere, texts. 6.11B - Identify simply faulty reasoning used in persuasive texts. 6.13A - currants, denim, facetious, grope, mayonnaise, mock, murmur, Explain messages conveyed in various forms of media.6.13B - Recognize howpsychedelic, shudder, shun, spaniel, tentative, timid, turquoise, various techniques influence viewers' emotions6.13C - Critique persuasive vague techniques (e.g., testimonials, bandwagon appeal) used in media messages
Academic Vocabulary of Instruction: plot, exposition, rising action, AI: SRA, Moby Max, Reteach difficult concepts climax/turning point, falling action, denouement/resolution, conflict, sensory detail, dialect, conversational voice, theme, first person point-of-view, third person point-of-view, refrain, figurative language, personification, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, stylistic elements, traditional and classical literature, bandwagon, testimonial, appeal, exaggeration, contradiction, misleading statements, sentimental appeals, scare tactics, false authority.
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Essential Instruction and Guided Practice: Independent Practice Question(s) & Hook Mini-Lesson (I do, we do, you do) MONDAY Stargirl Chapter 27 Daily Language Continue persuasive Complete C-Scope Unit Review Week 20 essay on longer school 4B days/ more days off.
TUESDAY Stargirl Chapter 28 Daily Language Complete persuasive Review Week 20 essay on longer school days/ more days off.
WEDNESDAY Stargirl Chapter 29 & Daily Language Review Media Vocabulary Media scavenger hunt 30 Review Week 20 in newspaper ads.
THURSDAY Stargirl Chapter 31 & Daily Language Review word study. Complete scavenger 32 Review Week 20 hunt with newspaper ads.
FRIDAY Daily Language Word Study Quiz 9 Review Week 20 Grammar Quiz 9
Customized Learning: Customized Learning: Extra time for completing assignments: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 Emphasis on major points: 1, 3. Shorten instructions to one or two steps:1, 2, 3. Opportunity to repeat and explain instructions: 3.Extra time for written response:1, 2, 3. Oral exams:1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10. Frequent feedback: 1, 2, 3. Encouragement for classroom participation: 1. Peer tutoring/ paired working arrangement:5, 6, 7. Teacher check for understanding: 1, 2, 3. Directions in simple vocabulary: 3, 7. Study aids/manipulatives/graphic organizers:3, 5. Reteach difficult concepts: 6, 7, 9. Spell check: 3. Whisper phone 5, 6. Chuck instruction: 6. Preferential seating: 4, 5, 7, 8, 10. Color transparencies: 10. Follow BIP: 1, 10.
ELL Visual aids: 11. Modeling: 11. ESL materials: 11.