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Unit 1 Lesson 5 September 19, 2016 A-Day September 20, 2016 B-Day Today you will be acquiring knowledge, as you read a non-fiction article about Vietnam. You will be making meaning as you work with classmates to determine word meanings and annotate important ideas in a text. North Vietnamese flag South Vietnamese Flag

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Unit 1 Lesson 5

September 19, 2016 A-DaySeptember 20, 2016 B-Day

Today you will be acquiring knowledge, as you read a non-fiction article about Vietnam. You will be making

meaning as you work with classmates to determine word meanings and annotate important ideas in a text.

North Vietnamese flag South Vietnamese Flag

Do Now:• Please turn in your Homework Questions from

pages 32-60 if you didn’t last class, and your revised Quickwrites.

• Looking at the half-sheet you receive, make some inferences about the photograph.

Do Now:In today’s class you will need:

• Your copy of “The Vietnam Wars” (you will take notes on the article and need to keep it in your classwork folder).

• A pen or pencil

• A willingness to “get the gist” of a difficult informational text.

You’ll receive poems and questions later on in the class.

AgendaDo Now

Learning Targets

Read for the Gist

Close Read “Doc-Lap at Last” in “The Vietnam Wars”

Work Time:

• Annotate Text

• Re-read “Doc-Lap at Last” and answer Text-Dependent Questions

Close read of two poems “Unknown Father” and “TV News”

Learning Tracker & Exit Ticket: Tweet your learning

Learning Targets

• I can identify the parts of an informational article and make inferences based on the author’s organization of it.

• I can determine the theme or central ideas of the informational text “The Vietnam Wars.”

• I can use context clues to determine word meanings.

• I can make inferences to deepen my understanding of Inside Out & Back Again.

Today we continue looking at some of the historical background that helps you to understand how Ha’s life is affected by the time and place in which her story is set.

Things Close Readers Do …

• Get the gist – figure out what the text is mostly about

• Re-read

• Cite evidence

• Use details from the text to make inferences

• Use context clues to figure out word meanings

• Talk with others about the text

Before we read, let’s review.

When Do You Need to “Close Read”?

When DON’T you?

Section 1

Can someone state the main idea of “The Chinese Dragon”?

For centuries China tried to rule Vietnam, and the Vietnamese fought back.

Reading for the Gist

Now we’re going to do a quick reading of sections 2-4 for just the gist. Since we are only going to do a single reading of these sections, please mark your text for anything you feel is important.

Also: mark any section where you feel you can see what the attitude of the Vietnamese is toward the other nations that occupy their land.

Section 2 Summary

The French invaded Vietnam in 1857 and tried for years to control the country.

Section 3 Summary

Ho Chi Minh fought for Communism and Vietnamese independence.

Section 4 Summary

Ho Chi Minh, supported by China, finally wore the French down and they left in 1954.

Section 5:“Doc-Lap at Last”

For this section, we’re going to do a close-read.

Why?

• It gets to the period in history that is covered in “Inside Out & Back Again.”

• You need to understand what is going on during “The Vietnam War.”

• The test that you will take on Friday/Monday includes informational text on this part of Vietnam’s history.

The general purpose of close readingthis complex informational article

Follow along in the text as we read “Doc-Lap at Last” aloud.

Focus on “getting the gist.”

Now we’ll re-read the section, and as we do, we will practice

annotating the text.

What does “annotate” mean?

What do you do when you annotate?

1. What words does the author use to describe the Viet Cong? What do these words show about the author’s attitude toward the rebels?

2. Based on what you learned about Tet from earlier in the novel, what do you believe was the impact of the Tet Offensive on the Vietnamese people?

3. How did the Vietnamese people likely feel when the Americans left in 1973? Collect specific evidence from across the text “The Vietnam Wars” to support your answer.

Now that you have annotated the article, work with your group to

make some inferences about Vietnam.

Back to the novel . . .

As we CLOSE READ some more selections from the novel, keep in your mind the information we have learned about regarding the wars that have gone on in Vietnam for centuries.

“Unknown Father,” pp. 22-23

“TV News,” pp. 24-25

* IF TIME:“Closed Too Soon,” pp. 38-40

Review of Think-Pair-Share Protocol

Think!

Independently and silently, you must think about a question or read a passage

Pair

Together with a partner, you discuss your ideas about the passage or question

Share

Your group will share with the whole class your findings

Let’s CLOSE READ “Unknown Father”

• Listen once

• Read along once

• Re-read independently and annotate

• Annotate verbs

• Make inferences

Let’s CLOSE READ “TV News”

• Listen once

• Read along once

• Re-read independently and annotate

• Annotate things revealed about Hà’s

character

• Make inferences

In your table groups, discuss inferences we made about Hà’s life

and the situation in her country after reading these two poems.

Exit Tweet

On the back of your learning tracker, please compose a Tweet in which you tell us what you learned today. You may want to use a hashtag (#) Make sure that you sign it so that we will know it’s yours.

Ex. Margaret Donlon @margiedon2Ha was living in a messed-up country!!#crazywars #learningaboutHa#learningaboutVietnam