Objective: I can identify the counterclaim and its supporting evidence in the AOW about preventing shootings in schools by following the steps in the given worksheet and writing down the appropriate evidence after participating in a whole-class analysis.
Activities:
- SSR: Students will add inferences to their SSR logs in the back of their notebooks.
- Share Out: One student can volunteer an entry for whole-class analysis.
- Whole-Class: What is the opposing claim based on the title? Which sentence in the AOW shows the opposing claim? Write it down in the worksheet for the “counterclaim.”
- Independent Study: Complete the worksheet.
- Independent Study: Reread p. 152 of the textbook to answer this question: How much land does a man need?
- Share Out: What is the answer? How does this answer relate to the theme or main idea of the story?
- Reflection: Students will write a paragraph of five sentences or more that illustrates how the reader has learned the lesson in Tolstoy’s story through Pahom’s journey.
- Reminders: Make-up work for the summary of Parts 1, 2, and 3 of “Land”(summative assessment) will be Tuesday after school from 2:20 until 3pm. On Wednesday, there will be a quiz on “How Much Land Does a Man Need?”. It will include T/F, Multiple Choice and Matching questions. Study your worksheet notes and 4-Step Vocabulary. HW: Complete Steps 1-5 for “Method for Finding the Claim Sentence” for the AOW about preventing school shootings and solve 5 roadblocks using the given chart underneath Step 5 and the Six Roadblock Strategies: Roadblock Strategies: Roadblock Strategies , Roadblock Chart: Roadblock Chart AOW Preventing School Shootings I ,Preventing School Shootings II ,Preventing School Shootings III , Worksheets: Worksheet for Claim and Counterclaim I ,Claim and Counterclaim II