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Language Arts Sample Systematic Instruction Script (LASSIS): Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text Student Responses Diane Browder Melissa Hudson Angel Lee Alicia Saunders September 2013

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  • Language Arts Sample Systematic Instruction Script (LASSIS): Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text

    Student Responses

    Diane Browder Melissa Hudson

    Angel Lee Alicia Saunders

    September 2013

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 2

    Amelia Earhart was brave.

    People had many ideas about flying.

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 3

    Vocabulary Identify/Match

    feathers Space Flap

    hot air balloon Aircraft Kite

    wings movement

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 4

    Vocabulary Response Board

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 5

    Topic for Article #1 - Early Ideas about Flying

    what wings are made of

    the man on the moon

    ideas about flying

    Greek legends

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 6

    Details for Article #1 - Early Ideas about Flying

    The ancient Greeks believed only the Gods could fly.

    In our culture, people wrote stories about strange ways to fly.

    Birds inspired people to explore new ideas about flying.

    After trying many things, people were finally able to fly.

    People had strange ideas about flying.

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 7

    Response Board for Article #1 - Early Ideas about Flying

    Wings

    People

    people got tired

    Bird

    hot air balloon

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 8

    Response Board for KWHL Chart

    Flying

    Birds fly.

    People fly.

    2

    Insects fly.

    Kites fly.

    How does a bird fly?

    Birds fly with their

    wings.

    Who invented the

    first airplane?

    internet Books

    on the beach

    video

    People

    Library

    up and down

    The Wright Brothers

    Wind

    in a circle

    plane

    sand

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 9

    Response Board for T-Chart Graphic Organizer

    kite flying

    spring

    Fall

    Agree

    Disagree

    4-12 mph

    5-25 mph

    Afternoon

    Night

    Beach

    Street

    summer

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 10

    Response Options for T-Chart Graphic Organizer (cut out)

    Season

    Place

    wind speed

    time of day

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 11

    Response Board for Author's Claim

    Fact

    claim

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 12

    Level 2 Text Response Board Phonics

    Fly

    Moon

    Jet

    Flap Hot

    geese

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 13

    Level 1 Article Comprehension Questions Response Board

    Magic

    People

    the man on the moon

    Birds

    up and down

    hot air balloon

    broomstick

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 14

    Amelia Earhart Response Board (Generalization)

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 15

    May

    1942

    15 hours

    cow field Ireland

    18 minutes

    Manifold

    Altimeter

    Thunderstorm snow

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 16

    Details from Amelia Earhart (use with Flow Chart)

    On May 21, 1942, Amelia Earhart began a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

    That night I ran into a storm.

    Then the manifold ring caught on fire.

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 17

    On May 21, 1942, Amelia Earhart began a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

    I needed to land quickly.

    Thank goodness Ireland was right in front of me.

  • LASSIS: Unit 2 Middle School Informational Text – Student Responses, September 2013 18

    On May 21, 1942, Amelia Earhart began a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

    My trip lasted 15 hours and 18 minutes.

    The cows were surprised to see me.

    VocabularyIdentify/MatchVocabulary Response BoardTopic for Article #1 - Early Ideas about FlyingDetails for Article #1 - Early Ideas about FlyingResponse Board for Article #1 - Early Ideas about FlyingResponse Board for KWHL ChartResponse Board for T-Chart Graphic OrganizerResponse Options for T-Chart Graphic Organizer (cut out)Response Board for Author's ClaimLevel 2 Text Response BoardPhonicsLevel 1 Article Comprehension Questions Response BoardAmelia Earhart Response Board (Generalization)Details from Amelia Earhart (use with Flow Chart)