Inside Out by Francisco Jimenez Team Cooperation Goal
Inside Out by Francisco Jimenez
Team Cooperation Goal Practice Active Listening
Review Vocabulary with Partner üCan you say it? üCan you define it? üCan you say it in a sentence?
preferred: like better I preferred the Blue Pitbull, I like it better.
blended: mixed My mom blended some mangos, she mixed them to make a smoothie.
sketched: drew We sketched the Halloween pumpkin, we drew what it would look like.
gestured: signaled The crossing guard put up a red octagon to gesture the cars to stop, she signaled them to a stop.
Embarrassed : ashamed The monkey was embarrassed when she picked her nose in front of her amigos, she was ashamed.
Respond : answered My dad responded to my question, he answered the silly question.
Title: Inside Out Reading Goal: Compare and Contrast Team Cooperation Goal: Practice Active Listening Genre: Realistic - fiction Author: Francisco Jimenez
Compare and Contrast Compare- same Contrast-different
Compare and Contrast
Building Background How are Captain Smith and Mr. Jackson similar and different? How is the first week of the journey similar and different from the rest of the weeks?
p. 107 -108 What examples of compare and contrast do we see in The Cow-Tail Switch and Other West African Stories?
p. 147
Team Talk Let’s preview the questions on page 51 of your treasure hunt.
Partner Read 15 minutes ü Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you pages 149 -150 ü Partner Read p. A: 149 -B: 150 ü Restate page B: 149 and A: 150 ü Read Silently: Page 149 -150 ü Discuss with team words you clarified ü Find vocabulary words
Team Discussion-15 minutes • Discuss answers to team talk questions • Write answers to question 1 and 2
Team Talk • Compare and Contrast Francisco and Curtis. (write) {CC} • Why did Francisco befriend Arthur? (write) {CE} • The author writes that the teacher moved her finger “as fast as a windshield wiper on a rainy day. ” This is an example of – {FL} – A alliteration. – B a metaphor. – C exaggeration. – D a simile. • Why do you think Francisco was interested in the caterpillar? {DC}
Class Discussion • What words did your group clarify?
Writing Adventures- 15 min Imagine you are Francisco. How do you feel on the first day of school? Give two details in your response.
Scoring Guide You answer the question Your answer explains or describes with at least two details Your answer makes sense and has Part of the question in it Your answer is written in complete, correct sentences Your writing has correct capitalization and punctuation 25 points 20 points 10 points
Vocabulary Practice-10 min • Divide your words with partner. Choose a word from your list to use in a meaningful sentence.
Fluency – 5 min • Page 149
Fluency Rubric 100 points 90 points 80 points 70 points Expressiveness Smoothness Rate and correctness Correctness
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