ELA MONDAY Agenda 1/31/22- Live Session, IXL, and "Those Rebels, Tom & John"
- Due Jan 31, 2022 at 11:59pm
- Points 10
- Questions 10
- Available until Mar 12, 2022 at 11pm
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts 2
Instructions
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Unit 2 The American Revolution
Lesson 28: Building Academic Vocabulary |
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CLICK HERE for American Revolution REVIEW PPT & Lesson Notes |
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Live Session
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DOWNLOAD Materials Needed:
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IXL
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Spend 15 minutes working in the Language Arts-SKILL PLANS Tab
1. Learning Tab- Green Bar 2. Language Arts 3. Skill Plans: Louisiana Student Standards Grade 4
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Assignment
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1. READ: Those Rebels,Tom & John Those Rebels, John & Tom by Barbara Kerley Do a Close Read:
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Quiz OR Submission
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Continue to the BOTTOM of this page and answer the Multiple Choice Questions about the text. Use Test Taking Strategies: 1. Look for key words or familiar vocabulary. 2. Go back into the passage and FIND YOUR ANSWER. Prove It! 3. Use Process of Elimination as you read through your answer choices. Remember, You get 2 Attempts Look over your work once you submit. If you score below a %75, you should take the quiz again. Be sure to go over the questions with your LC BEFORE you retest. |
Unit 2: The American Revolution Unit goal: Students read texts about the American Revolution to understand the decisions and choices colonists had to make leading up to and during the Revolutionary War. Students express their understanding of the concept of "taking sides" and how, despite having different points of view about an issue or a situation, those engaged in conflict can still share common ground. Objectives:
By the end of the Unit... Students will write a multi-paragraph essay in response to the question: Were the colonists justified in declaring their independence and fighting the Revolutionary War? Students will debate the following question from the point of view of a Patriot or a Loyalist: Was the Revolutionary War a war of freedom or a war of treason? Students will read “Colonization and the Revolutionary War: The Declaration of Independence” and “The Landlord’s Mistake.” Then students answer a combination of questions. Navigation Tips: From ELA Daily Agenda, hold the "command" button and click on the item you want to begin, at the same time. This opens a new tab leaving this ELA Daily Agenda open to easily go back to as you are working through the lesson items.
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