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Welcome to English Language Arts September 9, 2013. Needed Materials : pen, paper, research information, independent reading book Agenda note: Use fact fragments and cite evidence Complete research activity Reading assessment Homework: Bring an independent reading book. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WELCOME TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTSSEPTEMBER 9, 2013

Needed Materials: pen, paper, research information, independent reading book

Agenda note:• Use fact fragments and

cite evidence• Complete research

activity• Reading assessment

Homework: Bring an independent reading book.

Warm-Up – Get all needed materials out and ready for the media center. You will take a reading assessment. Once you complete the assessment, continue your research.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS & STANDARDS• How do I take notes using fact

fragments?• What shall I consider when

paraphrasing my notes?

ELACC8RI1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

ELACC8W7 Conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration.

ELACC8W8 Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarisms and following a standard format for citation.

ELACC8W6 Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and present the relationships between information and ideas efficiently as well as to interact and collaborate with others.

TO DO LIST

You and your assigned partner must cooperatively work together to find information for the research activity. Stay on task.

Both partners must work together in order to complete the project.

Split the research so that you can have the needed information for the montage/PPT.

Use fact fragments to take notes/paraphrasing.Give credit to the source of your pictures and

information.Use your time wisely.

WORK SESSIONResearch for Biography

4(a)

• Name and birth date• What was their role in the

role?• How did their participation

impact the 1963 March on Washington?

• What was their profession (job)?

• What was their educational level?

Pictures of Person and Movement 4(b)

• Find picture of person• Find pictures (at least

2-3) of person participating in the movement.

WORK SESSION CONTINUEDQuotes

4(c)

• Look up the following people who sang at the march.• Marian Anderson (The

National Anthem)• Eva Jessye (Eva Jessye

Choir—”We Shall Overcome” and “Freedom Is The Thing We’re Talking About”

• Miss Mahalia Jackson.

Photo of the Event at Lincoln Memorial 5(a)• Find a picture of Event

at Lincoln Memorial.

Copy of the Program5(b)

Pictures of those Listed on Program5(c)

• Use the following link to get a copy of the program.

http://www.crmvet.org/docs/mowprog.pdf

Make a collage with the pictures you find.

WORK SESSION CONTINUED

WORK SESSION CONTINUEDInformation about groups that

participatedChoose 2 Groups: • Congress of Racial Equality• Student Nonviolent Coordinating

Committee• Synagogue Council of America• National Urban League• National Association for the

Advancement of Colored People• National Catholic Conference for

Interracial Justice• American Jewish Congress• Southern Leadership Conference

BEGIN POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Now let’s take ALL of our information and put it in a PowerPoint.

CLOSING

Summarize three pieces of information that you learned from your research.

WELCOME TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTSSEPTEMBER 10, 2013

Needed Materials: pen, paper, research information, independent reading book

Agenda note:• Use fact fragments and

cite evidence• Complete research

activity• Reading assessment

Homework: Bring an independent reading book.

Warm-Up – Get all needed materials out and ready for the media center.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS & STANDARDS• How do I take notes using fact

fragments?• What shall I consider when

paraphrasing my notes?

ELACC8RI1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

ELACC8W7 Conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration.

ELACC8W8 Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarisms and following a standard format for citation.

ELACC8W6 Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and present the relationships between information and ideas efficiently as well as to interact and collaborate with others.

TO DO LIST

You and your assigned partner must cooperatively work together to find information for the research activity. Stay on task.

Both partners must work together in order to complete the project.

Split the research so that you can have the needed information for the montage/PPT.

Use fact fragments to take notes/paraphrasing.Give credit to the source of your pictures and

information.Use your time wisely.

WORK SESSIONResearch for Biography

4(a)

• Name and birth date• What was their role in the

role?• How did their participation

impact the 1963 March on Washington?

• What was their profession (job)?

• What was their educational level?

Pictures of Person and Movement 4(b)

• Find picture of person• Find pictures (at least

2-3) of person participating in the movement.

WORK SESSION CONTINUEDQuotes

4(c)

• Look up the following people who sang at the march.• Marian Anderson (The

National Anthem)• Eva Jessye (Eva Jessye

Choir—”We Shall Overcome” and “Freedom Is The Thing We’re Talking About”

• Miss Mahalia Jackson.

Photo of the Event at Lincoln Memorial 5(a)• Find a picture of Event

at Lincoln Memorial.

Copy of the Program5(b)

Pictures of those Listed on Program5(c)

• Use the following link to get a copy of the program.

http://www.crmvet.org/docs/mowprog.pdf

Make a collage with the pictures you find.

WORK SESSION CONTINUED

WORK SESSION CONTINUEDInformation about groups that

participatedChoose 2 Groups: • Congress of Racial Equality• Student Nonviolent Coordinating

Committee• Synagogue Council of America• National Urban League• National Association for the

Advancement of Colored People• National Catholic Conference for

Interracial Justice• American Jewish Congress• Southern Leadership Conference

BEGIN POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Now let’s take ALL of our information and put it in a PowerPoint.

CLOSING

Save all research under your lunch number.

WELCOME TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTSSEPTEMBER 11, 2013

Needed Materials: pen, paper, research information, independent reading book

Agenda note:• Use fact fragments and

cite evidence• Complete research

activity• Reading assessment

Homework: Bring an independent reading book.

Warm-Up – Get all needed materials out and ready for the media center.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS & STANDARDS• How do I take notes using fact

fragments?• What shall I consider when

paraphrasing my notes?

ELACC8RI1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

ELACC8W7 Conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources and generating additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration.

ELACC8W8 Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarisms and following a standard format for citation.

ELACC8W6 Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and present the relationships between information and ideas efficiently as well as to interact and collaborate with others.

CHECKLIST

Make sure you and your partner have completed all of the research for your PPT/prezi.

Make sure that you have all needed pictures of singers, important people, Lincoln Memorial (March on Washington 1963) in order to create a collage.

Make sure that you have a copy of the program.Make sure that you have song lyrics for at least

two songs.

WORK SESSION

Create your PPT or prezi with all of your research.You have the option of creating the PPT/prezi with

your partner.Make sure all information written in your words

and you have cited the sources for your pictures and resources. ( I will show you how to make a Works Cited page)

Your PPT/prezi must have 8 to 10 slides. (Split the slides with your partner).

WORK SESSIONResearch for Biography

4(a)

• Name and birth date• What was their role in the

role?• How did their participation

impact the 1963 March on Washington?

• What was their profession (job)?

• What was their educational level?

Pictures of Person and Movement 4(b)

• Find picture of person• Find pictures (at least

2-3) of person participating in the movement.

WORK SESSION CONTINUEDQuotes

4(c)

• Look up the following people who sang at the march.• Marian Anderson (The

National Anthem)• Eva Jessye (Eva Jessye

Choir—”We Shall Overcome” and “Freedom Is The Thing We’re Talking About”

• Miss Mahalia Jackson.

Photo of the Event at Lincoln Memorial 5(a)• Find a picture of Event

at Lincoln Memorial.

Copy of the Program5(b)

Pictures of those Listed on Program5(c)

• Use the following link to get a copy of the program.

http://www.crmvet.org/docs/mowprog.pdf

Make a collage with the pictures you find.

WORK SESSION CONTINUED

WORK SESSION CONTINUEDInformation about groups that

participatedChoose 2 Groups: • Congress of Racial Equality• Student Nonviolent Coordinating

Committee• Synagogue Council of America• National Urban League• National Association for the

Advancement of Colored People• National Catholic Conference for

Interracial Justice• American Jewish Congress• Southern Leadership Conference

BEGIN POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

Now let’s take ALL of our information and put it in a PowerPoint.

CLOSING

Blog ResponseWrite a three sentence summary about what you learned from your research on the 1963 March on Washington. Write in complete sentences using correct punctuation and capitalization. Post your response to your blog.

Example – The 1963 March on Washington was not just about Martin Luther King Jr. The event included a variety of people. For example, I researched….

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