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         <title>Close Reading Texts to Consider</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Housel, D. (2015). <em>Leveled text-dependent question stems.</em> Huntington Beach, CA: Shell. <br><br>Lapp, D., Moss, B., Grant, M., &amp; Johnson, K. (2016). <em>Dive into close reading: Strategies for your K-2 classroom. </em>Huntington Beach, CA: Shell. <br><br>Lapp, D., Moss, B., Grant, M., &amp; Johnson, K. (2015). <em>A close look at close reading: Grades K-5.</em> Alexandria, VA: ASCD.<br><br><strong>Lehman, C. &amp; Roberts, K. (2013). </strong><strong><em>Falling in love with close reading: Lessons for analyzing texts and life. </em></strong><strong>Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.</strong> <br><br>Sisson, D. &amp; Sisson, B. (2014). <em>Close reading in elementary school: Bringing readers and texts together.</em> New York, NY: Routledge. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Using a text you select, design a close reading lesson.</div><div><strong>Include the following in your post to Padlet</strong>: </div><div>Post Title: Group members’ names</div><div>Post Contents: </div><div>1. Book/Article title</div><div>2. Author</div><div>3. Purpose/Goal for your lesson</div><div>4. Text-dependent questions for each round of reading (with standards)</div><div>5. Performance Task<br><br>SC ELA Standards Link: <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Courtney, Sarah, and Aja</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>1. Shark Lady<br>2. Jess&nbsp; Keating<br>3. Grade 4 - Standard 5. Students&nbsp; will make predictions, infer, draw conclusions, provide evidence, and analyze.<br>4. First - show front and back of book. Make predictions about what book will be about. "What do you think this book will be about?"<br>Second - read through page 12. Stop and ask students to make predictions. "Do you think Eugienie will let others influence her dreams?"<br>Third -&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-03-27 18:06:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Baseball Saved Us<br>2. Written by Ken Mochizuki<br>3. We want the students to consider the different viewpoints and perspectives of the Japanese Americans in the internment camps.&nbsp;<br>4. - While reading, think about how the families felt when they were taken away from their homes?<br>- How do you think the family dynamics changed after this experience?<br>- What do you think was going through the Japanese Americans minds when they were in the internment camps?<br>- How were the Japanese Americans treated in the internment camps?<br>- Do you think that America was right in sending Japanese Americans to an internment camp just because of their Japanese decent?<br>5. A way for the teacher to know if the students were able to read closely, the teacher can provide an image of a Japanese American and the students can write out what the person would be saying or thinking while imprisoned during WWII.&nbsp;<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Mae Among the Stars<br>2. Roda Ahmed<br>3. To help children remember that if they dream it, believe it, and work hard for it, ANYTHING is possible.&nbsp;<br>4. a. What is the main idea of the book?<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; b. Why does Mae want to go to space?<br>&nbsp;c. Name different instances when Mae's mood changes.&nbsp;<br>5. Write about what they want to be when they grow up and why. Also provide an illustration.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. A Bad Case of Strips&nbsp;<br>2. David Shannon&nbsp;<br>3. To teach self-acceptance, telling the truth and being who you are no matter what<br>4. - Identify the changes of Camilla's skin<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; - Turn and talk about the things that relate to themselves and the text&nbsp;<br>5. Create a colorful version of themselves using student's interest </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Book Title: Hidden Figures- The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race<br>Author: Margot Lee Shetterly&nbsp;<br>Purpose/ Goal for the lesson: To get students to analyze text and pull out certain themes/ life lessons.&nbsp;<br>Text-dependent questions for each round of reading:&nbsp;<br>1. What&nbsp; were somethings that whites had the opportunity to do that blacks did not?<br>2. What were women prohibited to do? How did that change?<br>3. What are some obstacles that they had to face to get to where they are? How did that change?<br><br>Performance Task:&nbsp;<br>Draw an image of empowerment and have the student to write a statement about obstacles that they overcame.</div>]]></description>
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