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We will
• cite text evidence to support our responses
and inferences
• analyze how complex characters develop over
the course of a text, interact with other
characters and develop the theme.
Steps for today
1. Read the short story independently.
2. Follow along as the teacher and students
read the first few pages of the story, pausing
to answer questions along the way.
3. With your team, take turns orally reading the
remainder of the story, continuing to answer
questions.
Let’s Get Started!
• Take a piece of plain white paper.
• Fold the paper in half length-wise.
• Fold that in three sections.
Mary’s characteristics–
Personal–
House–
Mary’s characteristics–
Personal–
House–
Patrick’s characteristics–
We will
• cite text evidence to support our responses
and inferences
• analyze how complex characters (e.g., those
with multiple or conflicting motivations)
develop over the course of a literary text,
interact with other characters and impact the
plot or develop the theme.
Mary’s characteristics–
Personal–
House–
How do Patrick’s comments change
Mary?
Patrick’s characteristics–
Mary’s characteristics–
Patrick’s characteristics–
Personal–
House–
How do Patrick’s comments change
Mary?
How does Mary’s behavior at the grocery
store contradict what has happened
earlier?
We will
• cite text evidence to support our responses
and inferences
• analyze how complex characters (e.g., those
with multiple or conflicting motivations)
develop over the course of a literary text,
interact with other characters and impact the
plot or develop the theme.
Mary’s characteristics–
Patrick’s characteristics–
Personal–
House–
How do Patrick’s comments change
Mary?
How does the structure of the sentence
reflect Mary’s thinking at that moment?
How does Mary’s behavior at the grocery
store contradict what has happened
earlier?
Mary’s characteristics–
Patrick’s characteristics–
Personal–
House–
How do Patrick’s comments change
Mary?
How does Mary’s behavior at the grocery
store contradict what has happened
earlier?
How does the structure of the sentence
reflect Mary’s thinking at that moment?
The police officers do not suspect Mary
for the murder. How does her behavior
play a role in assuring this doesn’t
happen?
We will
• cite text evidence to support our responses
and inferences
• analyze how complex characters (e.g., those
with multiple or conflicting motivations)
develop over the course of a literary text,
interact with other characters and impact the
plot or develop the theme.
Exit slip
From the story, on white square of paper, write
the sentence, phrase, or word that best
describes the theme of the story.
Explain why you made your selection.
Sample Culminating Writing Task
• Mary is on trial for the murder of her husband. The question is not
whether she killed him, but why? What is your perception of Mary’s guilt?
Was the murder premeditated? Was she caught up in the moment? Or
was she temporarily insane, therefore not responsible for her actions?
You are a Junior District Attorney and are responsible for advising your
supervisor in this case. Research the laws which define murder in your
state (first degree, second degree, manslaughter, etc.). Based on the
evidence in this story, of what type of homicide is Mary guilty? Write a
report to your supervisor analyzing the evidence and determining what
the charge should be. Make sure to support your assertions with evidence
from the text and using your state’s legal code.
• The following websites may help in your research:
– Cornell University Law School: Legal Information Institute http://www.law.cornell.edu/
– Homicide: Murder and Manslaughter (NOLO Law for All) http://www.nolo.com/legalencyclopedia/homicide-murder-manslaughter-32637.html
– Murder (The Free Dictionary) http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/murder
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Students will use evidence from research and text to support their view of
Mary’s culpability at the time of the crime.
Practice
• Read the text.
• Create two text dependent questions from the
text using
– What you learned in the earlier session.
– Model questions from the lesson we just finished.
Resources
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Model Lesson PowerPoint
Model Lesson Plan
Achievethecore.org
Edmodo Anthology Alignment Project
– Code pkx4sp
• Making Thinking Visible
• Americaachieves.org
– model 15 minute video clips