Daily Activities
Do Now Dec 2Music Monday in QUICK WRITE, answer:
Does Reb really think the Rich are better?
I will be handing out books while you write.
Part I—True or FalseA Person’s personality is based on how they are
raised.
If a person does a bad thing, the parents are ultimately responsible.
Friends have more influence on a person than their family does.
If you grow up in a violent place, you are more likely to be violent.
Stealing is always wrong.
Killing is always wrong.
Say Something! Part 11. With your partner, decide who will say something first. 2. Take turns reading the selection aloud (stop about every two or
three paragraphs)
3. Pause to say something about what was read.
4. When you say something, do one or more of the following: a. Make a prediction b. Ask a question c. Clarify something you had misunderstood d. Make a comment e. Make a connection
5. If you can’t do one of those five things, then you need to reread.
6. Your partner offers a response to what was said.
Character Revealed
Ways Character Is Revealed ExampleWhat You Learned About the Character from This Example
Character’s appearance
Character’s private thoughts
Character’s feelings or reactions to a particular character
Character’s actions
Exit Slip: TSS Paragraph“That’s the terrible thing about it,” Miss Lassiter
said. “First there’s one shooting, and then there’s a shooting getting even with that one, and people don’t know when to stop.” (p. 5)
Based on Miss Essie Lassiter’s statement below, what can the reader infer about the character’s environment?
Don’t forget to turn in your Anticipation/Exit Slip!
Homework:
Read to the end of Chpt 4 by
Tues, filling in the character
chart.
Totally Wacky Tues/Wed- QuickWrite:
Imagine that Rise or Jesse has been dropped into Taylor Swift’s life.
Describe the reaction of the character to that strange situation.
1. With your partner, decide who will say something first.2. Take turns reading the selection aloud (stop about
every page) 3. Pause to say something about what was read. 4. When you say something, do one or more of the
following: a. Make a prediction b. Ask a question c. Clarify something you had
misunderstood d. Make a comment e. Make a connection
5. If you can’t do one of those five things, then you need to reread.
6. Your partner offers a response to what was said.
Rules:
Character BeliefsViewpoint of Actions Beliefs (of the character) Actions (of the character)
Jesse
Rise
Exit Slip: TSS Paragraph
Pick a Picture that Jesse drew and discuss how this picture helps you understand how Jesse views that character/situation.
Don’t forget to turn in your Quiz/Paragraph Sheets!
Homework:
Read to the end of Chpt 6 by
Thurs, coming up with
questions for our quizzes.
Thoughtful Thursday-----------Quick Write
“One day I seen me standing in the cold by the side of the track waiting for my train to come. All I was getting was colder and colder and my train never did come.” (p. 72) Prompt: What impact has the environment had on the choices Rise makes?
Stations
1. Look at violent crime statistics. Use the Smart Board.
1. Say Something (Catch up on your reading!)
2. Reading Plus development (Make sure you are caught up!)
3. Language of the streets (chart due at end of your time there)
Don’t forget to turn in your Language and research sheet!
Homework:
Read to the end of Chpt 12 by
Mon, coming up with quiz
questions for the other class.
Music Monday----QUICK WRITE
How do parents’ choices affect their children?
Stations
1. Look at violent crime statistics. Use the Smart Board.
1. Say Something (Catch up on your reading!)
2. Reading Plus development (Make sure you are caught up!)
3. Language of the streets (chart due at end of your time there)
Don’t forget to turn in your Language and research sheet!
Homework:
Read to the end of Chpt 14 by Tues, coming up with quiz questions for
the other class.
Do Now Dec 10-11
Jesse has created some avatars to represent himself and Rise.
Today, create your own Spodi Roti, or avatar. What would you be?
Save the Last Word for Me!
Exit Slip: TSS Quote Sandwich
What are some internal conflicts that Jesse seems to be having?
Don’t forget to turn in your Quiz and Paragraph Sheet!
Homework:
Read to the end of Chpt 16 by Thurs, coming up with quiz questions for
the other class.
Thoughtful Thursday-----------Quick Write
“We can’t let fools drag us down to their level. If that’s all they got, then that’s all they got. We got something else.”
“I don’t know if I got a level to deal on or not,” C.J. said.
“You got talent, so you have a level to deal on,” I said. “That’s the word, chapter and verse. I got the art thing going on, and that’s important to me, because what you’re doing makes me surer about what I’m doing. You see what I am talking about?” (pp. 144-145)
Prompt: How are C.J. and Jessie able to make responsible choices about their future?
Stations
Save the Last Word for Me
Reading Plus Pull outs
Reading Plus/Grammar Games
MAD 60 Practice
Don’t forget to turn in your MAD 60 Practice, and any other sheets you completed!
Homework:
Read to the end of Chpt 20 by Mon, filling in
the Venn Diagram on
Jesse.
Music Monday----QUICK WRITE
Is it really possible to save your friend’s life?
Stations
Save the Last Word for Me
Reading Plus Pull outs
Reading Plus/Grammar Games
MAD 60 Practice
Don’t forget to turn in your MAD 60 Practice, and any other sheets you completed!
Homework:
Read to the end of Chpt 22 by Tues, getting
ready for a Quiz
Totally Wacky Tues/Wed- QuickWrite:
•Write a suspenseful horror story that centers around Christmas Lights
Or
•Write from the point of view of someone who received coal in their stocking.
Track Text Structure!In groups of two (2) create a timeline of the
story.
Figure out where you should place the Flashbacks. Think about how you are going to show that there has been a shift in time. (Hint: You may want to fill this out in pencil)
Exit Slip: TSS Quote Paragraph“Yeah, Jesse here is writing my life up,” Rise went
on. “I’ve been telling him there’s three important times in a man’s life. The first was when he was born. That’s about the circumstances he got going for him. Then when he dies. That’s about what he’d done with his days. But there’s one minute in his life where he makes the big D to take over his life. That’s what most people don’t do, take charge of their lives. Ain’t that right, Jesse?” (p. 172)
Prompt: Do you agree or disagree with Rise? Use information from the text and your experiences to support your response.
Don’t forget to turn in your Quiz/Exit Slip and Timeline sheet.
Homework:
Make sure you have read the book—You are writing a MAD 60 tomorrow!