Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Thursday, January 26, 2016



Announcements and Reminders:
                         
Hand in your disclosure document and strategies pre-assessment if you haven't yet.

If you were absent time before last, see me about taking the RI test.     


Targets for Today:
Read for enjoyment.
Improve fluency.
Learn and practice more about effectively reading to learn. 


Today’s  Agenda:


1.  Individual Reading and San Diego Quick Test 
(RI?) 
Fill out your reading log.  If you didn't last time, make sure it is filled out for Jan. 24.  If you did not have any time to read,  write the date and "Previewing." 

2. Partner Fluency Practice -- Pick up a new passage.  This one is #606.

3. CRAAP Test Test.  

4.  More BICUM Brochure and Practice
We used these articles with the same worksheet as last time:
https://newsela.com/articles/fake-news-history-teachers/id/25299/
https://newsela.com/articles/fake-news-fact-checker/id/24357/



 Your Brochure: Inside
 ⇩



Before Reading

Complete a
Self Check 

Study Area 

Emotions

Level of 

Difficulty

Feeling physically 



Preview

1. Read the title.
Ask:
What do I know about this subject?

2. Read the first couple of sentences and the last couple of sentences.

3. Look for bold or italicized print.

4. Look at charts, maps, graphs, diagrams.



5. Ask:  Is this a reliable and useful source? 
Use ABC's or CRAAP Test if needed.

6. Select or Create Questions

(Set Purpose!)

7. Set Study Length


During Reading

Be Active

➨ Check your alignment.

➨"Talk" with the author or text.

➨Visualize.

 Make Predictions

     1) predict
2) read
3) check
4) compliment or correct     

➨ Pace yourself with a pencil, or better yet, with your finger.

➨ Make Connections!
     Text to Self
     Text to Text
     Text to World


Stop every once in awhile to check your understanding.

Yes, I do 

understand.

Mark and highlight 
text.

Read to end of study block.
 No, I don't 

understand

Use fix-up strategies:
See the back of this brochure!

                        A3 and A4 got to here.



 Your Brochure: Outside





Continued from 
DURING READING

Fix-Up 
Strategie

1. Check your 
own inner 

ideas or facts) that may be 

can help you. -- or mark it 
with a for later.

7. Add to your background knowledge!  You can do this before reading or during reading.
  • Look it up on a reliable online site.
  • Find a book for children on the topic.
  • Watch a documentary or other educational program. 


BICUM

Be in Control:

Use Metacognition




[Your Name]
[Your Class Period]














If You Were Absent:

See above.  You can use the articles linked above, and the worksheet.
Study the CRAAP Test:
http://cavereading.blogspot.com/2016/01/mrs-jones-finding-trustworthy-sources.html


Vocabulary:




Continuum of Sources
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-your-preferred-news-outlet-says-about-your-political-ideology-2014-10

http://www.journalism.org/2014/10/21/section-1-media-sources-distinct-favorites-emerge-on-the-left-and-right/

   and What About The Onion?


From The Onion

The Onion - America's Finest News Source

www.theonion.com/

A farcical newspaper featuring world, national and community news.


How D.C. Is Preparing For Inauguration Day

INFOGRAPHIC

Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th U.S. president on Friday. Here’s how Washington, D.C. is preparing for the event.
  • Sharpening the Washington Monument
  • Double-checking that all ne’er-do-well cousins are out of town that day
  • 1.4 million folding chairs to be brought up from Capitol basement
  • Unbeatable deals on model year–end Kia Rios, Optimas, and Sorentos
  • Inscribing the sum of human knowledge onto steel tablets and burying them in a titanium vault under the National Archives
  • Providing safe haven for dissident Rockettes
  • Secure barriers set up to adequately protect Jackie Evancho, Talladega Marching Tornadoes, and Mormon Tabernacle Choir from hordes of rabid fans
  • Trying to unload as many tickets to this thing as possible



Notes for the teacher: See Media Literacy Week Post from Newsela for lesson ideas

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