MRS. ELLIS 7TH GRADE READING LESSON DESIGN 2011-2012
DATE / SKILL FOCUS / PROCEDURES / ASSESSMENTWEEK 19
Jan 17-20
(holiday 16)
Read “Dark They were and Golden-eyed”
Pages 200-201 Interactive Reader / Mood
tone / Dark They were and Golden-eyed
T: read & journal “Can where you are change who you are?”, have them draw settings on a four papers, (have setting suggestions on slips of paper for anyone who gets stuck) give each table a paper doll KAGAN round robin passing the doll around and make up a story about the doll
W:Read and journal “describe how setting affects a story” project excerpts from “Dark they were and golden-eyed” students determine the setting. Use spinner to call on table number and seat number to share with the class.
Th:read & journal; introduce mood and tone add definition to Cornell notes; reader’s workshop – tone and mood (TE 454-455)
F:read & journal; students use KAGAN Rally Coach to complete worksheet with excerpts from “Dark they were…” to explain mood (questions and excerpts from the margins of the interactive reader)
OJECTIVES: / THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO: 7,3C analyze how place and time influence the theme or message of a literary work. 7.6A explain the influence of the setting on plot development 7.8 determine the figurative meaning of phrases and analyze how an author's use of language creates imagery, appeals to the senses, and suggests mood
DATE / SKILL FOCUS / PROCEDURES / ASSESSMENT
WEEK 20
Jan 23-27 / Mood, tone / M: read & journal; intro & practice new rule# 25:say thank you (goes with #26 do not insult the giver) Level-Up online interactive lesson to explain mood, begin reading “Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed” with recording
T: read & journal ; partner reading; “Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed”
W:read & journal; partner reading “Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed”
Th: read & journal; partner reading “Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed”
F:test over Dark They Were and Gold-Eyed / test
OJECTIVES: / THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO: 7,3C analyze how place and time influence the theme or message of a literary work. 7.6A explain the influence of the setting on plot development 7.8 determine the figurative meaning of phrases and analyze how an author's use of language creates imagery, appeals to the senses, and suggests mood