Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Friday, May 4, 2018


Announcements and Reminders for Friday, May 4, 2018:

                 

Class A4, hand in your inference assignment.  Find it here:
A4 Only Inference Assignment

Begin with quiet reading.             



Targets for Today:
  • I can read quietly for an extended time -- hopefully enjoying it! 
  • I can improve my fluency by better understanding my own reading habits, and by practicing!  
  • I can learn about improving my reading by using metacognition during reading. 

Today’s  Agenda for Friday, May 4, 2018:

Pick up your book and folder.  

1. Quiet, individual reading.  
          Record today on your reading log. 
              May 4, 2018       We read for 20 minutes.  

2.  Partner fluency practice.  
      Don't forget to record the date, passage number, and words per minute. 

3.  CRAAP Test

More BICUM 
BICUM = _________________________________

4. Add to your Brochure:  Fix-Up Strategies (see below)
then ---
5. Finish your article (before and during reading), 
and answer the questions at the end.
Finish reading the "Rights and Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens, " 
completing the During Reading assignment.  
When you finish, hand in your before reading half-sheet,  your 
during reading half-sheet, 
stapled to your article.  
(You should have highlighted your article.)
















Fix-Up Strategies  
Use Reading Strategy Tools!
Read directions one step at a time. 
If you don't get it at first use these fix-up strategies:
  1. Check your own inner voice.

       Are you paying attention to the text, thinking about it, or are you thinking about something else?  If you are not focused on the text, FOCUS.
  2. If you didn't get it the first time, focus on it, and read it again.

  3. If you still don't get it, try reading it out loud.

  4. If you still don't get it, try reading ahead a bit.

     The next sentence or so may help you understand what you just read. 
  5. If you still don't understand, look for any words that may be getting in your way.

     Are there terms you don't understand?   
    1. Is there something in the context that gives you a clue about what they mean?  
    2. Can you look them up? 
    3. Could you ask someone who would know what they mean?  
  6. If you've really tried all of these strategies, and you still don't understand, ask someone who can help you.



If You Were Absent:

See above.  complete the make-up reading. 


Vocabulary:




 Help and Enrichment 

CRAAP Test
Currency
     How up-to-date is it?   
Relevance
      Is it what I need or want?  Does it help me?

Authority
       Who wrote or published this?
        What makes them an expert?

Accuracy
        Is the information correct?
         Can you verify it in more than one place?
Purpose
        Why did they create this?  to inform or teach?  to persuade?  

                              to sell?  to entertain? 
        How biased is it?   



For next time:

Building Background Knowledge -- 



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