Tiger Tune Up Standards in Reading Lessons for Week 16 Week 16 Agenda for the Week Tuesday Do Now Vocabulary Wednesday Do Now Review Vocabulary Read and discus first story answer questions 13 prove answers ID: 527977
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Pompano Beach MiddleTiger Tune UpStandards in ReadingLessons for Week 16
Week 16Slide2
Agenda for the WeekTuesdayDo NowVocabularyWednesday
Do Now
Review Vocabulary
Read and discus first story, answer questions 1-3, prove answers
Thursday
Do Now,
Vocab Assessment
Read
and discus second story, answer questions 4-6, prove answers
Friday
Do
Now
Review vocabulary from previous TTUs
Review Answers for both stories Slide3
BelittleMake (someone or something) seem unimportantThere is no reason for you to belittle my wardrobe simply because your clothes are more expensive than the ones I own. Slide4
Keen having or showing eagerness or enthusiasmJasper has a keen interest in politics, and is planning to run for office himself when he grows up. Slide5
ResentfulFeeling or expressing bitterness at having been treated unfairlyMy daughter seemed to resent her younger brother when he was first born because up until that time, she had always been the center of attention.Slide6
seizetake hold of suddenly and forciblyPolice reported the largest ever seizure of cocaine at the port in Miami today. Slide7
SuffrageThe right to vote in a political electionBy allowing employees to leave work early during the elections, the company president is encouraging each employee to use his right of suffrage. Slide8
Do Now TuesdayWhy couldn’t women vote?Slide9
Do Now WednesdayHow do you get over resentment and anger?Slide10
Do Now ThursdayWhat does it mean to “seize the day”?Slide11
Do Now FridayHave you ever been belittled? How did it feel?Slide12
Question 1 AnswerWhich line from The Story of My Life best describes Helen Keller’s unique challenge as she begins to learn language?I saw everything with the strange, new sight that had come to me.
Neither sorrow nor regret followed my passionate outburst.
I did not know that I was spelling a word or even that words existed.
I was simply making my fingers go in monkeylike imitation.Slide13
Question 2 AnswerWhich detail in paragraph 2 of the autobiography best elaborates on the idea that Keller is at first unable to feel sorrow or regret for breaking her doll?Breaking the doll makes her feel happy and excited.
She cannot see or name the doll so she doesn’t care about it.
Her teacher sweeps the pieces of the broken doll away.
The warmth of the sunshine makes her forget the doll.Slide14
Question 3 AnswerWhat details in paragraph 4 of the autobiography expand on the idea of Keller’s lack of sorrow and regret? She realizes the doll had its own life and is sad she broke it.
She remembers breaking the doll and regrets having broken it.
She is able to “see” the doll and suddenly regrets losing it.
She tries to put the doll back together and is sad she is unable to.Slide15
Question 4 AnswerIn My Own Story, how does Pankhurst illustrate that spoiling a politician’s arguments is an accepted practice of politicians themselves, not just suffragists?
She points out the headlines appearing in Liberal newspapers.
She tells about a time the WSPU interrupted Winston Churchill.
She states that it is a “time-honored, almost sacred English privilege.”
She tells about a time Prime Minister Lloyd-George evaded questions.Slide16
Question 5 AnswerThe biography’s author contrasts the women’s suffrage movement in the United States with the movement in Britain to illustrate …how Britain's movement was unique.
how the U.S. movement was unique.
the importance of a strong opposition.
how the U.S. movement was unsuccessful.Slide17
Question 6 AnswerIn paragraph 1 of the biography of Pankhurst, the author includes information about Pankhurst’s parents to introduce the idea that…Pankhurst’s parents were always supportive of her.
Pankhurst had a childhood no different from any other.
Pankhurst’s reasons for becoming interested in politics.
a parent’s influence can be important.Slide18
Vocabulary, Week 16BelittleKeenResentfulSeize
SuffrageSlide19
Vocabulary, Week 15epicmaresanctuarytethered
velvetSlide20
Vocabulary, Week 10crucialdesignate
harvest
interfere
pollSlide21
Vocabulary, Week 7BuoyantE
agerly
Foolproof
Implication
Trigger