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Sara Rosengren
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Sei P 2 10012020

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Poll
Would you rather...
Only have to charge your phone once a week but have no camera on the phone...
Have a great camera on your phone but you have to have the phone plugged in all the time.
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Poll
Would you rather:
Have Netflix only
Have Hulu only
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Bell work - write these sentences down and correct them:
1. O Henry an American author wrote many stories with surprise endings.
2. John Cheever and John Updike have both wrote short stories.
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The Adventures of Bob the Rock
When Maddie was in third grade, she read The Adventures of Bob the Rock. The tedious book was about a boring gray rock named bob. All bob did was sit there for 128 long pages. Maddie had a hard time finishing the book because it always put her to sleep. Now, Maddie was in the 6th grade. She had a test tomorrow and couldn't get to sleep. She found the old rock book. Then, she got into bed and started reading. She fell asleep fast and was well-rested the next day.
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Multiple Choice
What causes Maddie to get sleepy?
She has milk and cookies
Reading the boring book about Bob the Rock
She falls and hits her head on a rock.
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Multiple Choice
What effect does reading Bob the Rock book have on Maddie?
It makes her sleepy.
It makes her hyper.
It makes her sad.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is right?
Reading Bob the Rock made Maddie sleepy.
Being sleepy made Maddie read Bob the Rock
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Poll
"The tedious book was about a boring gray rock." What does tedious probably mean?
Thrilling
Funny
Boring
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Multiple Choice
John made a bad choice there are consequences. What are consequences?
Causes of John's choices.
Effects of John's choices.
The people hurt by John.
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Multiple Select
What might be a consequence of being late for first hour? (Check all that apply)
Getting caught in "sweep"
Being marked tardy
tripping on a rock
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Multiple Choice
Which of these words best describes a bully?
friendly
kind
mean
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Open Ended
What is one difficult choice you've had to make? Why was it difficult?
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Poll
What would you do? Should she:
Cheat on her homework so she can play with her friends?
Take the time to learn the math for herself
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Open Ended
Why do you feel the way you do?
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Poll
What would you do? Should he:
Tell the teacher about the bullying?
Pretend he doesn't know about it.
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Open Ended
Why do you feel the way that you do?
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Poll
What should she do? Should she...
Use the plastic bottles because they are easier?
Use her refillable bottle even though it's inconvenient?
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Open Ended
Why do you feel the way you do?
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Poll
What should he do?
Wear the cool clothes to fit in and not worry about it.
Not wear those clothes and find ethically made clothing.
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Open Ended
How can Julio look cool and fit in, but still NOT buy clothing made by unethical companies?
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Poll
Who has to make the most difficult decision?
The girl and her math homework
The boy and the bullying
The girl and her environmental water bottle
The boy and the cool kid clothes.
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Open Ended
Homework, bully, water bottles, or clothes? Which was the hardest decision - and WHY do you feel that way?
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Main idea and supporting details.
Read this again - and identify the main idea (green sentence) and details (yellow or red)
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea? Think about Cause and Effect
He likes shopping with his family.
He needs clothes
He wants to fit in but doesn't want to support unethical companies.
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Multiple Choice
What is a detail that supports the idea that he wants to fit in but doesn't want to support bad companies?
He likes shopping with his family.
He wants to fit in.
He doesn't want to support unethical companies.
He learned in Social Studies about how some companies use child labor!
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Read this again and look for Cause and Effect
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Poll
Which ones are cause and effect? (You can select as many as you want.)
She's always on the move so she packs water bottles.
Water bottles are more convenient so she uses water bottles
Sometimes there isn't a water fountain around so she uses water bottles.
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Create a circle map
With the details of Mai's problem
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Create a Cause and Effect Map
for one Cause/Effect in Mai's story
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Zoom in: Choose two scenarios from our text and:
Write down the scenarios you chose
Write down your choices
Write a list of Pros and Cons for your choices (good results and consequences)
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Zoom out - changes in real life can make a difference
Think of a change you could make in the world today.
Write down the problem.
Research how that change could help on the internet
Make a poster to promote your change.
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