Targets for Today:
I can read a variety of texts for an extended time.
I can make a text to text, text to self, and text to world connection based on The Little Red Pen. |
Today’s Agenda for Monday, January 28, 2019
Welcome to class!
As you come in, get out your folder and your silent reading book.
Begin Individual Quiet Reading
Then fill out your reading log: (This is an example.)
Using the Structure of a Text
For example, an essay --
1. Introduction
2. Thesis or purpose statement
3. Subheadings—what topic is covered?
4. Examples
5. Topic sentences
6. Conclusion—why does it matter?
Making Connections
Can you name three types of connections?
Three types of connections:
Text-to-Self
Text-to-Text Text-to-World
Making Connections #1
Read the synopsis at --
[*Possible answers include: it helps you see the deeper meaning; it makes the poem more entertaining.]
Listen, and think of connections you can make with the book.
“The Little Red Pen”: https://youtu.be/lZE0gocEhC4
Can you make any connections with the title?
Making Connections #3
Read “Fat is Not a FairyTale” by Jane Yolen
Think of the connections we made together as a class.
On the back of your paper, write one text-to-text connection,
one text-to-self connection,
and one text-to-world connection with this poem.
Turn in your paper when you are done.
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If You Were Absent:
See above for what we did in class. View the synopsis (summary), the book, and the poem, and answer the questions and write the connections you make.
If you don't understand connections yet, see the Help and Enrichment section below.
Read for 20 minutes on your own, fill out the make-up reading log, get a parent signature, and turn it in when you return to class.
Reading Log Make-Up Log 2018.doc |
Vocabulary:
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Help and Enrichment
Making Connections
Using schema, the sum total of your background knowledge and experience, helps you make connections. There are three main kinds of connections readers make:
s Text-to-Self s Text-to-Text s Text-to-World
Making connections deepens our understanding and helps us bring meaning to the text.
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