Quick review of quiz Refer to page 90 on PDF Reorienting to Informational Text and ReadAloud of Section 5 of The Vietnam Wars in Lesson 8 and for homework you were focused on Has subjective perspective of the events around her ID: 527671
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Review of Results from Mid-Unit 1 Assessment and Review Learning TargetsSlide2
Quick review of quiz
Refer to page 90 on PDFSlide3
Reorienting to Informational Text and Read-Aloud of Section 5 of “The Vietnam
Wars”
in Lesson 8 and for homework,
you
were focused on Ha’s subjective perspective of the events around her.
For the next few days,
you
will continue to build background knowledge about this historical era.
Please get out your
“The Vietnam Wars”
article.Slide4
Quickly partner up
take 5 minutes to work with a partner to recall key ideas from Sections 1–4, which
you
have already
read.Slide5
And next…
for
the next two lessons,
you
will focus on Section 5, “Doc-lap at Last
.”
What
does ‘doc-lap’ mean
?Slide6
Did you find it?
Do you recall
the meaning from
your
previous reading of Sections
1–4?
If not,
reread to see
if
you
can find and define this key term
.
Hint
hint
: look at the very last line in section 3Slide7
Section 5
Take a look at section 5 “
Doc Lap at Last
”.
Who can answer this question: What
are the relevant dates of this last section? How does that fit into the timeline of what we’ve read so far in the
novel
Inside
Out & Back Again
?”Slide8
Did you make this connection?
Did you recognize
that this informational text takes place in the same place and time as Ha’s story but
slightly after
what they have read so far in the novel.Slide9
Let’s try this again
as you did
with Section 1,
you
will first hear the text read aloud and will stop to think about each paragraph.
Then in the next lesson,
you
will reread using specific questions to guide
your
thinking.Slide10
Let’s begin the read aloud
I will Read
Section 5 aloud, one paragraph at a time, as
you
read along in
you heads
After each
paragraph I will stop and give you
time to think and jot a note
(annotate) about
the gist in the margins
: What
is this paragraph mostly about
?Slide11
Guided Note-taking on Two Key Paragraphs: Vietnam as a “Battleground in a Much Larger
Struggle”
Take a look at the second
learning target: “I can explain how Vietnam was
a ‘battleground
in a much larger struggle.’”
To help you
meet that target, today
you
will focus on just two key paragraphs: paragraph 1 of “Doc-Lap at Last,” plus a paragraph
from Section
4.
(you
will return to the rest of Section 5 during Lesson 10.)Slide12
Handout
Please look at
the
“The Vietnam Wars” Questions and Notes: A Battleground in a Much Larger
Struggle
handout.
Look at this
quote from the text (in Section 4, paragraph 3, the paragraph that begins “By 1950…”).Slide13
Think pair share
pair
up and use the Think-Pair-Share protocol to work through specific questions.
You will have 10 minutes
to think, reread, talk with their partner, and write notes
.
Then we will discuss
whole group. Slide14
Share out…
What did you find?Slide15
Exit ticket (if time)
Exit Ticket
complete
the following exit ticket on a half sheet of paper or index
card: A
lot of this history happened many years before Ha was even born. Why might it be important
to have
this background knowledge to
help you
understand the situation Ha and her family face
?Slide16
Homework
Complete the Questions and Notes: A Battleground in a Much Larger Struggle and reread and
annotate Section
5, “Doc-Lap at Last
.” (if you did not finish
in class)