- I can identify the main ideas in a clip of A Plastic Ocean and explain how they are conveyed. (SL.7.2)
- I can compare the way a transcript of A Plastic Ocean portrays a subject to the way it is portrayed in the video. (RI.7.7)
Focus Standards: These are the standards the instruction addresses.
- RI.7.7, SL.7.2
Supporting Standards
- N/A
Daily Learning Targets
Ongoing Assessment
- Opening A: Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 3 (SL.7.2)
- Work Time B: Analyze A Plastic Ocean (25:48-28:56) note-catcher (RI.7.7)
Agenda
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1. Opening A. Engage the Learner - SL.7.2 (5 minutes) 2. Work Time A. Watch and Analyze the Video - SL.7.2 (15 minutes) B. Compare Transcript and Video - RI.7.7 (15 minutes) 3. Closing and Assessment A. Answer Questions - RI.7.7 (10 minutes) 4. Homework A. Reflect on Film and Transcript: Students write a brief paragraph to reflect on what they have seen of the documentary A Plastic Ocean so far, including questions they have, to complete Homework: Reflect on Film and Transcript: Lesson 3. Then they read excerpts of the film transcript they will study in the following lesson and reflect on the text. |
Alignment to Assessment Standards and Purpose of Lesson
Opportunities to Extend Learning
How It Builds on Previous Work
Support All Students
Assessment Guidance
Down the Road
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In Advance
- Ensure there is a copy of Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 3 at each student's workspace.
- Before the lesson, preview and then cue the clip from A Plastic Ocean: 25:48-28:56.
- Post the learning targets and applicable anchor charts (see Materials list).
Tech and Multimedia
- Work Time A: A projector to watch the clip from A Plastic Ocean (25:48-28:56). Devices and headphones for students to provide additional support, as needed.
- Work Time B: A projector to watch the clip from A Plastic Ocean (25:48-28:56). Devices and headphones for students to provide additional support, as needed.
Supporting English Language Learners
Supports guided in part by CA ELD Standards 7.I.A.1, 7.I.B.5, 7.I.B.6, and 7.I.C.10.
Important Points in the Lesson Itself
- To support ELLs, this lesson provides students the opportunity to work in small groups to analyze a film clip for its techniques and how it compares to the transcript.
- ELLs may find it challenging to gradually release from teacher-led, whole-class work to small group analysis of the film clip for its techniques and how it compares to the transcript. If so, draw these students together into a small group and work with them to watch and analyze the clip then complete the note-catcher. Doing so will also allow these students to view the film clip as many times as is necessary and to work at their own pace with sufficient processing time.
Vocabulary
- insidious (A)
- gyre (DS)
Key
(A): Academic Vocabulary
(DS): Domain-Specific Vocabulary
Materials from Previous Lessons
Teacher
Student
- Techniques anchor chart (one for display; from Module 3, Unit 1, Lesson 2, Work Time B)
- A Plastic Ocean documentary video (from Module 4, Unit 1, Lesson 1, Work Time B)
- Close Readers Do These Things anchor chart (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 4, Opening A)
- Domain-specific word wall (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 1, Work Time B)
- Academic word wall (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 1, Opening A)
- Vocabulary log (from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 2, Opening A)
New Materials
Teacher
Student
- Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 3 (example for teacher reference)
- Device for showing the documentary video
- Analyze A Plastic Ocean (25:48-28:56) note-catcher (example for teacher reference)
- Homework: Reflect on Film and Transcript: Lesson 3 (example for teacher reference) (see Homework Resources)
- Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 3 (one per student)
- Analyze A Plastic Ocean (25:48–28:56) note-catcher (one per student)
- Analyze A Plastic Ocean (25:48–28:56) note-catcher ▲
- Homework: Reflect on Film and Transcript: Lesson 3 (one per student; see Homework Resources)
Assessment
Each unit in the 6-8 Language Arts Curriculum has two standards-based assessments built in, one mid-unit assessment and one end of unit assessment. The module concludes with a performance task at the end of Unit 3 to synthesize students' understanding of what they accomplished through supported, standards-based writing.
Opening
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A. Engage the Learner - SL.7.2 (5 minutes)
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Work Time
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A. Watch and Analyze the Video – SL.7.2 (15 minutes)
“I can identify the main ideas in a clip of A Plastic Ocean and explain how they are conveyed.”
“What habits of character did you see in this excerpt? Who demonstrated them? What did they look/sound like?” (Possible response: In the clip of A Plastic Ocean viewed in this lesson, the scientists take the initiative in studying the plastic in the ocean and collaborate with each other to try and improve the oceans. They also work to contribute to a better world by sharing their knowledge in a documentary film.)
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B. Compare Transcript and Video - RI.7.7 (15 minutes)
"I can compare the way a transcript of A Plastic Ocean portrays a subject to the way it is portrayed in the video."
"What techniques do the filmmakers use in this section of the video? How do the techniques the filmmakers use in this section add to the words and develop the ideas in them?" (The filmmakers show an image of the ocean to show what the narrator means by "the vast expanse of clear, sparkling water." At first the image shows no plastic. But, as the narrator discusses the "contents of the trawl," the camera reveals images of the tiny plastic. These techniques help show the idea that the plastic isn't always visible in the ocean, but there is a lot of it.)
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Closing & Assessments
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A. Answer Questions - RI.7.7 (10 minutes)
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Homework
Homework | Levels of Support |
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A. Reflect on Film and Transcript
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