Monday, January 29, 2018

Signpost Reading Strategies and Videos

As you're reading, think about these strategies as you..
See your notes for more examples and further definition of each of these strategies.
(Probst & Beers, 2013)

 Click on the link to see use these strategies through the following links

Aha moments- This moment is where a character in your story has 'an awakening'.

Contrast and Contradictions- This moment is where you expect a certain action to occur, and something totally different happens. (Character development!!)

Words of the Wiser- This is a moment where your main character in the book is given a piece of wisdom from another (often older) character.

Again and again- This is moment/action/ statement made throughout a passage (or story) that is repetitive.

Tough question-This moment is a where your character has a tough decision to make.  This choice will almost always lead to major story-line developments.

free reading comprehension chart featuring the 6 signposts, for use in elementary classrooms

See your notes for more examples and further definition of each of these strategies.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Directions for logging into Read 180

Welcome everyone to Read 180

If you'd ever like to access Read 180 on your personal computer or laptop, please use the following website...


https://h100000044.education.scholastic.com/slms/studentaccess/read180ng


The more that you use this on your own, the more successful that you will in improving your Lexile!
For additional motivation, we will be having a pizza party at the end of the quarter for anyone who has improved their Lexiles by 100 pts or more.
Good Luck, and have a great time.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Choose one of the following articles to read for our MLK Jr. 'mini project'

Who was Martin Luther King

Honoring the Life of Martin Luther King

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King


After reading the article of your choice, create a '3-2-1 poster' with your group that contains the following:

3- Three Important new facts that you learned

2- Two Important Questions that MLK Jr. faced

1- One Timeline with at least 5 important dates (or years)

**As a part of the poster, there must also be at least one accompanying image that correlates to the content of the article.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Final AE Reading Project Choices

For your research project you are required to include information on the character you've researched..

1) Give a background as to why that person is famous (or infamous)

2)You are to identify 2 Character traits that describe the person that you've researched...

With each trait, include a variety of specific evidence that support that trait. You must cite where you've found your evidence with the author and the title of the text written.

A rubric will be sent home with you on Friday 1/12.  You will have class time through 1/19, but you may need to work on some of this at home. 

Your choices for presenting this information will be either:
1) A 'One-Pager'  or-

2) Diorama. (The Diorama will require a written paper attached that will include the necessary information.) 

Examples of these items will be shown in class.

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Check out the list of these important historical figures. Use this list in order to identify who you would like to do a bit of research about over the upcoming weeks:

Biographies

1) Once you have found the person that you think you'd like to research, read a bit about that person in the link above. 
2) Using the lesson from class, create a KWL chart. 
3)  More directions (and research links) will be attached here over the next few days, so stay tuned.