- I can demonstrate understanding of the excerpt of chapter 7 of Summer of the Mariposas.
- I can determine the meaning of figurative language in Summer of the Mariposas. (RL.8.4, L.8.5)
- I can explain what effect is created by differences in the points of view of the characters and the reader in chapter 7 of Summer of the Mariposas. (RL.8.1, RL.8.6)
Focus Standards: These are the standards the instruction addresses.
- RL.8.1, RL.8.4, RL.8.6, L.8.5, L.8.5a, L.8.5b, L.8.5c
Supporting Standards: These are the standards that are incidental—no direct instruction in this lesson, but practice of these standards occurs as a result of addressing the focus standards.
- RL.8.3, RL.8.10, W.8.10, SL.8.1, L.8.4, L.8.6
Daily Learning Targets
Ongoing Assessment
- Opening A: Entrance Ticket (RL.8.4, L.8.4a)
- Work Time A: Gist on sticky notes
- Work Time B: Language Dive: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110 note-catcher (RL.8.4, L.8.5a, L.8.5b)
- Closing and Assessment A: Exit Ticket: Analyze Point of View: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 (RL.8.1, RL.8.6)
Agenda
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1. Opening A. Engage the Learner (5 minutes) 2. Work Time A. Read Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 Excerpt (20 minutes) B. Language Dive Part I: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110 - RL.8.4 (10 minutes) 3. Closing and Assessment A. Exit Ticket: Analyze Point of View: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 - RL.8.6 (10 minutes) 4. Homework A. Connotations: Using Homework: Unfamiliar Vocabulary and Connotations: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7, students answer a combination of selected response and short constructed response questions requiring them to distinguish among the connotations of words with similar definitions. B. Preread Anchor Text: Students should preread chapter 8 of Summer of the Mariposas in preparation for studying an excerpt from the chapter in the next lesson. |
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
- Prepare Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 9.
- Review Language Dive Guide: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110.
- Ensure there is a copy of Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 9 at each student's workspace.
- Post the learning targets and applicable anchor charts (see Materials list).
Tech and Multimedia
- Closing and Assessment A: Students complete their exit tickets online—for example, using Google Forms—or they complete it in a word-processing document, such as a Google Doc, using speech-to-text facilities activated on devices or using an app or software such as http://eled.org/0103.
Supporting English Language Learners
Supports guided in part by CA ELD Standards 8.I.B.6, 8.I.B.7, and 8.I.B.8.
Important Points in the Lesson Itself
- To support ELLs, this lesson gives ELLs an in-depth look at figurative language through the first part of a two-day Language Dive. Students closely analyze the use of simile and metaphor in a sentence from chapter 7 of the text and practice using these devices in their own writing. Students also continue their in-class reading of the novel and their work with point of view.
- ELLs may find it challenging to navigate unfamiliar vocabulary and figurative language devices during the Language Dive. Remind them that the purpose of Language Dives is to deepen their understanding of the text and of structure in the English language and that helps to prepare them for the Mid-Unit 1 Assessment.
Vocabulary
- connotation (A)
Key
(A): Academic Vocabulary
(DS): Domain-Specific Vocabulary
Materials from Previous Lessons
Teacher
Student
- Academic word wall (one for display; from Unit 1, Lesson 1, Opening A)
- Chart paper of Spanish words (one for display; from Unit 1, Lesson 2, Work Time A)
- Text Guide: Summer of the Mariposas (for teacher reference) (Unit 1, Lesson 2, Work Time A)
- Work to Become Ethical People anchor chart (one for display; from Unit 1, Lesson 2, Work Time D)
- Analyze Point of View anchor chart (one for display; from Unit 1, Lesson 3, Work Time B)
- Summer of the Mariposas (text; one per student; from Unit 1, Lesson 1)
- Vocabulary logs (one per student; from Unit 1, Lesson 2, Opening A)
New Materials
Teacher
Student
- Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 9 (answers for teacher reference)
- Language Dive Guide: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110 (for teacher reference)
- Language Dive: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110 note-catcher (example for teacher reference)
- Exit Ticket: Analyze Point of View: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 (example for teacher reference)
- Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 9 (one per student)
- Synopsis: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 (one per student)
- Sticky notes (one per student)
- Language Dive: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110 note-catcher (one per student and one for display)
- Language Dive: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110 sentence chunk strips (one per pair of students)
- Exit Ticket: Analyze Point of View: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 (one per student and one for display)
- Homework: Unfamiliar Vocabulary and Connotations: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 (one per student; from Homework Resources; see unit download)
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 (5 minutes)
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For Lighter Support
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Work Time
Work Time | Levels of Support |
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A. Read Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 Excerpt (20 minutes)
"What is the tone of these sentences? How is Odilia feeling about the cake? How do you know?" (Student responses will vary, but may include the following: Odilia is feeling very excited and enthusiastic about eating the food. We know because she describes it in detail.) "Which of the words on the list has the connotation (an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning) of being exciting and enthusiastic?" (Scrumptious.)
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B. Language Dive Part I: Summer of the Mariposas, Page 110 - RL.8.4 (10 minutes)
"I can determine the meaning of figurative language in Summer of the Mariposas."
"Pita was all bug-eyed and big-eared, nodding like a ratoncita, nervous as a little mouse sitting on the edge of a wooden trap."
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For Heavier Support
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Closing & Assessments
Closing |
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A. Exit Ticket: Analyze Point of View: Summer of the Mariposas, Chapter 7 - RL.8.6 (10 minutes)
"I can explain what effect is created by differences in the points of view of the characters and the reader in chapter 7 of Summer of the Mariposas."
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Homework
Homework |
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A. Connotations
B. Preread Anchor Text
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