- I can analyze how Cal's point of view is developed by the author. (RL.6.1, RL.6.6)
- I can analyze how a particular paragraph fits into the structure and contributes to the development of the plot and character of Two Roads. (RL.6.1, RL.6.3, RL.6.5)
- I can correctly use intensive pronouns. (L.6.1b)
- I can analyze the impact of the author's use of language varieties on character development. (RL.6.1, RL.6.3 , L.6.1e)
Focus Standards: These are the standards the instruction addresses.
- RL.6.1, RL.6.3, RL.6.5, RL.6.6, L.6.1b, L.6.1e
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.6.10
Daily Learning Targets
Ongoing Assessment
- Opening A: Entrance Ticket
- Work Time A: End of Unit 1 Assessment: Analyze Point of View, Structure, and Language: Two Roads, Chapter 18 (RL.6.1, RL.6.3, RL.6.5, RL.6.6, RL.6.10 , L.6.1b, L.6.1e)
- Closing and Assessment A: Track Progress (RL.6.1, RL.6.10)
Agenda
Agenda | Teaching Notes |
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1. Opening A. Engage the Learner (5 minutes) 2. Work Time A. End of Unit 1 Assessment: Analyze Point of View, Structure, and Language: Two Roads, Chapter 18 (30 minutes) 3. Closing and Assessment A. Track Progress - RL.6.1 (10 minutes) 4. Homework A. Analyze Point of View: Students complete the next row on their Analyze Point of View: Two Roads note-catcher using evidence from chapter 18 in Two Roads. B. Preread Anchor Text: Students preread chapter 20 in Two Roads in preparation for studying this 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 End of Unit 1 Assessment: Analyze Point of View, Structure, and Language: Two Roads, Chapter 18.
- Ensure feedback from the Mid-Unit 1 Assessment is ready for Opening A.
- Review the student tasks and example answers to get familiar with what students will be required to do in the lesson (see Materials list).
- Prepare copies of handouts for students, including entrance ticket (see Materials list).
- Post the learning targets and applicable anchor charts (see Materials list).
Tech and Multimedia
- Continue to use the technology tools recommended throughout previous modules to create anchor charts to share with families; to record students as they participate in discussions and protocols to review with students later and to share with families; and for students to listen to and annotate text, record ideas on note-catchers, and word-process writing.
Supporting English Language Learners
Supports guided in part by CA ELD Standards 6.I.B.6, 6.I.B.7, 6.I.B.8, and 6.II.A.1.
Important Points in the Lesson Itself
- To support ELLs, this lesson invites students to complete assessment tasks similar to the classroom tasks in Lessons 7-14. Students read an excerpt from a new chapter of Two Roads, and then answer selected and constructed response questions about the text. Although the chapter is new to students, students are already familiar with the text's characters, setting, and style. Reading a chapter from a familiar text allows students to build upon their existing understanding of the text, rather than start from scratch to interpret something entirely new.
- ELLs may find it challenging to independently complete the end of unit assessment without scaffolding. Point out that the end of unit assessment is similar to the activities they have successfully completed in class. Encourage students to do their best, and assure them that they will continue learning together after the assessment.
Vocabulary
- N/A
Materials from Previous Lessons
Teacher
Student
- Close Readers Do These Things anchor chart (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 4, Opening A)
- Strategies to Answer Selected Response Questions anchor chart (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 3, Opening B)
- Work to Become Effective Learners anchor chart (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 5, Work Time A)
- Mid-Unit 1 Assessment with feedback (one per student; from Module 3, Unit 1, Lesson 7, Work Time A)
- Two Roads (text; one per student; from Module 3, Unit 1, Lesson 1, Opening A)
- Track Progress folders (one per student; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lessons 15-16, Closing and Assessment A)
- Writing Record (one per student; from Module 2, Unit 1, Lesson 12, Closing and Assessment A)
- Analyze Point of View: Two Roads note-catcher (from Module 3, Unit 1, Lesson 8, Work Time B)
New Materials
Teacher
Student
- End of Unit 1 Assessment: Analyze Point of View, Development of Plot, and Language: Two Roads, Chapter 18 (answers for teacher reference) (see Assessment Overview and Resources)
- Entrance Ticket: Unit 1, Lesson 15 (one per student)
- End of Unit 1 Assessment: Analyze Point of View, Development of Plot, and Language: Two Roads, Chapter 18 (one per student; see Assessment Overview and Resources)
- Synopsis: Two Roads Chapter 18 (one per student)
- Track Progress: Read, Understand, and Explain New Text (one per student)
- Sticky notes (three per student)
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
Opening |
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A. Engage the Learner (5 minutes)
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Work Time
Work Time | Levels of Support |
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A. End of Unit 1 Assessment: Analyze Point of View, Structure, and Language: Two Roads, Chapter 18 (30 minutes)
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For Lighter Support
For Heavier Support
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Closing & Assessments
Closing |
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A. Track Progress - RL.6.1 (10 minutes)
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Homework
Homework |
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A. Analyze Point of View
B. Preread Anchor Text
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