a kind of grace
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A Kind of Grace. By: Jackie Joyner- Kersee A Kind of Grace Theme 5, Selection 1, Day 1 Taught By: Mrs. Williams. The Mystery of the Cliff Dwellers. What is reading fluency?. The ability to read text: Accrately Quickly With expression. Why is reading fluency important?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
A Kind of Grace
By: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
A Kind of GraceTheme 5, Selection 1, Day 1
Taught By: Mrs. Williams
The Mystery of the Cliff Dwellers
Comprehension Skill:Making Inferences
What do you think the
purpose of the Mary Celeste’s
voyage was?
Why do you think the captain
ordered his men to
board the Mary
Celeste?
On what day do you think the crewmen left the ship?
Why?
What is reading fluency?The ability to read text:
• Accrately• Quickly• With expression
Why is reading fluency important?It is directly related to:
• Reading comprehension• Independent Reading• Work completion
GenreI think the genre of this selection is___________
I know because_______________
Nellie Bly and the Power of the Press
Comprehension Skill:Propaganda
How can someone use the power of the pen” to
affect people?
Was Erasmus Wilson’s
newspaper column an example of propaganda
about women’s role in society?
Why or why not?
Bly used her articles to
expose problems in
society. What effect did her articles have on people?
• I can define new key words by writing a definition, meaningful sentence, a personal connection and drawing a picture.
• (Vocabulary Readers + Academic Vocabulary Sheet)
conditioning
adj. Contributing to the process of becoming physically fit. The track coach stressed the importance of conditioning drills.
consoling
adj. Comforting. Marcia's father gave her a consoling hug after she wrecked her bike.
discouraged
adj. Disheartened; in a low mood because of a disappointment. Having never won a baseball game, Nathan felt very discouraged.
endurance
n. The ability to keep going without giving in to stress or tiredness. A marathon runner must have exceptional endurance.
sessions
n. A gathering held for a special purpose. The students met in the library for a study session before the final test.
sprints
n. A short race run at top speed. Runners don't have to pace themselves when they run sprints.
squad
n. A small group of people organized for an activity. Antonio hopes to become a member of the football squad.
unconventional
adj. Out of the ordinary. Nowadays, wearing an old-fashioned top hat is unconventional.
A Kind of Grace
By: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
A Kind of GraceTheme 5, Selection 1, Day 2
Taught By: Mrs. Williams
Step 1
•Read the Story Summery to yourself one time. •Be sure to use good hand gestures to help you as you read.
Step 2
•Turn to your shoulder partner and partner read the story with lots of expression.
•Don’t forget the gestures that you have practiced.
Step 3
•Take turns asking and answering at least five questions each about the text.
•Remember to both ask and answer questions with high enthusiasm.
Extreme Partner Reading
Reading Nonfiction Questions1. Who or what is this nonfiction selection about?2. What is the author’s purpose for writing this selection?3. Write 3 pieces of information, facts, or examples, which the author
included to support the purpose.4. For what group of people would this selection be most appealing? What
does the author include to appeal to this audience?5. What technique(s) (text organization) does the author use to appeal to the
reader, choose one and give an example?(compare/contrast, chronological order, cause/effect, description, problem/solution, argument/support)
6. Was the point of the book to share an opinion, explain a topic, tell about a personal journey, or something else? Did the author do it well?
7. What is the main idea of this selection?8. The author most likely wrote this story to __________.(persuade/convince,
entertain, inform, explain)9. Summarize the theme or central idea of this selection.
A Kind of Grace
By: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
A Kind of GraceTheme 5, Selection 1, Day 3
Taught By: Mrs. Williams
Propaganda Types
Propaganda Types
Propaganda Types
Errors of Faulty Logic
Errors of Faulty Logic
Errors of Attack
Errors of Weak Reference
A Kind of Grace
By: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
A Kind of GraceTheme 5, Selection 1, Day 4
Taught By: Mrs. Williams
A Real Jazzy Kid!• With your suit partner, read pages
470-473 from your text using the skills mentions in the yellow column on the left of page 404. When you are finished discuss these questions with your partner.
In what ways is Sergio similar to Jackie when she was young? In what ways is he different?
What goals do you think Sergio’s parents have for him?
Do you think Sergio’s advice on page 472 might be helpful to kids interested in activities other than music? Why or why not?
How does Sergio feel about the success he has achieved? Why does he feel that way?
A Kind of Grace
By: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
A Kind of GraceTheme 5, Selection 1, Day 5
Taught By: Mrs. Williams
When You Are FinishedAfter you finish your Weekly Skills
Test:
1. Make sure your name, date, and assignment are written clearly on the top left of the paper.
2. Turn your test paper to me and put your answer key in the reading basket.
3. Finish your Daily Paragraph Editing.
4. Read a book of your choice.