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Do Now 9/19/14
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Binder p. 12 = Multiple Choice Practice #1
Binder p. 13 = Tone & Character traits reference
sheets
Binder p. 14 = Three Threes in a Row Notesheet
Agenda 9/19/14
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Do Now & Agenda
Learning Targets
Multiple choice feedback & reference sheets
Share Evidence and Analysis of QW 4
Close read “Doc-Lap at Last”
Three Threes in a Row
Read pp. 48-60
HW – finish reading 48-60
Learning Targets
1. I can make inferences to deepen my
understanding of Inside Out & Back Again.
2. I can cite evidence from the novel to explain
how incidents reveal aspects of Ha’s character.
3. I can use context clues to figure out word
meanings.
4. I can participate in discussions about the text
with a partner, small group, and the whole class.
Learning Targets
1. Determine the central idea of a text and
analyze its development over the course of
the text, including its relationship to
supporting ideas.
2. By the end of the year, read and comprehend
literary nonfiction at the high end of the
grades 6-8 text complexity band
independently and proficiently.
Three Threes in a Row
In the first paragraph of this section,
what does it mean that the Americans
cringed at the thought of a Communist
Vietnam?
The text says that President Diem managed to “alienate everyone.”
Based on context clues in this sentence and the surrounding text,
what do you think alienate means? What specifically did President
Diem do to alienate the people in the South?
Review: What is a peace accord?
The text says that the Viet Cong “operated stealthily under cover of
the jungle.” In this context, the word operated means “acted” or
“functioned.” Who were the Viet Cong? How did they fight? Using
context clues, what might it mean that the Viet Cong were an
elusive enemy?
Review: Why did the Americans back Ngo
Dinh Diem in South Vietnam?
Explain this sentence in the final paragraph: “Two years later, on
April 30, 1975, columns of North Vietnamese soldiers entered
Saigon, meeting little resistance from the demoralized South
Vietnamese army.” What happened?
Look at the photograph with a car in the background. What is this photograph
showing? Why might the author have chosen to include this photograph?
How does it help us understand important ideas in this text?
Look at the photograph with a flag with the star and the caption next to it. What is this
photograph showing? Why might the author have chosen to include this photograph?
How does it help us understand important ideas in this text?
Look at the photograph with the helicopter and the caption next to it. What is this
photograph showing? Why might the author have chosen to include this photograph?
How does it help us understand important ideas in this text?