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Check the board to see if you are on Achieve 3000. If you a - PPT Presentation

assigned numbered laptop and begin working in Achieve All other students will either A Read The House on Mango Street and complete the chart directions are on the worksheet ID: 458599

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Check the board to see if you are on Achieve 3000. If you are, go to the assigned numbered laptop and begin working in Achieve.All other students will either: A. Read “The House on Mango Street” and complete the chart (directions are on the worksheet). B. QuickWrite: Define what it means to be a man in our society. Your response should be written in paragraph form and include examples.*******Begin working immediately!*******

Prepare to Learn:Slide2

Achieve 3000At the top of your screen, go to Mailbox.In your e-mails, there should be 1 e-mail from “Teacher Micle”Select the article from those e-mails to complete!Slide3

Data ChatsOn an index card, write the following:Name and Class PeriodCurrent Lexile: ___________Career Goal: _____________Lexile Goal: ______________Slide4

Independent Work Rubric10 points5 points0 pointsStudent identifies what he/she is going to be working on during the period and has gathered the necessary materials before the tardy bell has rung.

Student

identifies what he/she is going to be working on but does

not gather necessary materials until after the tardy bell has rung.

Student

does not

prepare

for the independent work period in

a

timely manner.

Student is seated and ready to

work

before

the teacher closes the door to begin class.

Student must be prompted

once

to begin

working.

Student must be prompted

more than once

to begin

working.

Student remains

focused

and on-task,

working

silently for the entire allotted time.

Student must be prompted

once

to focus on his/her

work.

Student must be prompted

more than

once

to focus on his/her

work.Slide5

Knowledge for College:Record the appropriate information on your KFC log.Be ready to share your responses.It’s not just about chicken!Slide6

KFC: Abhorrent Prefix: ab from, away, offInferring the MeaningWhat do you think the word means based on the word parts, sentence, and the picture?

Many people find cruelty toward animals

abhorrent

, that is, they think it’s detestable, repulsive, and offensive to the mind. Slide7

Definition: adj. – inspiring disgust and loathingConnecting with the Word:

Provide an example of something you think is

abhorrent

.

“We think ISIS is an abhorrent organization”Slide8

ACES: How to Write a Winning Text-Based Response!Proper Heading:NameDateELA Period #Assignment Title (ACES)Slide9

A text-based response is when you are asked to use evidence from an essay, speech, story, etc. to answer a question. These are not based on your opinion—you must use the evidence you have to come up with a supportable claim!Text-Based ResponseSlide10

ACESIf you want to win at writing, you’ve got to make sure that you’re playing with a full deck.The ACES strategy ensures that you will always know how to write a text-based responseIf you know how to use this strategy, you will always have an ace up your sleeve! Slide11

What is ACES?Slide12
Slide13

Basic ACESQuestion: Are you busy?Answer: I am busy.Cite: I am busy with school.Explain: High school requires a lot of reading, writing, and critical thinking. I am losing sleep with all of the work I have to do!Summarize: In conclusion, I am busy.Slide14

Question: What does Homer tell you about the hero and what is going to happen to him? (Pages 1037-1038)Answer: Homer provides readers with a lot of insight into what is going to happen to Odysseus.Cite: In the text it says, “Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all ways of contending, the wanderer, harried for years on end…”Explain: Homer is hinting that Odysseus is a skilled man, yet is for some reason wandering around for years. This is important because it shows us that Odysseus is smart and is facing a challenge.Summarize: In conclusion, we can expect that our hero, Odysseus, will have a long journey ahead of him.Slide15

Question: Which quotation supports the idea that Odysseus is ready to leave Calypso?Slide16

Question: Odysseus is described as “the strategist.” What does this epithet tell you about Odysseus’s response to Calypso? What does it tell you about his character in general?Slide17

Exit SlipRank your comfort level for each letter of ACES on a scale. Use each number only ONE time!4: Extremely comfortable3: Most comfortable2: A bit comfortable1: Not at all comfortable

Example:

Answer: I am a 1 because I am unsure of how to pick the right words to restate with.

Cite: I am a 3 because I am not 100% sure how to introduce a quote.

Explain: I am a 4 because I know how to tell why I picked my quotes.

Summarize: I am a 2 because I need new words to close out my paragraph.