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11/1 & 11/4 Bell Ringer Finish your Week 8 Quiz & turn-in to inbox Take out your “SuperCroc” After Reading questions. Be prepared to share your answers. Write down Week 9 Latin Bases (BLUE) Vocab. Words On your vocab. cards instead of parts of speech, you need to write ‘Latin Bases’ 1. -AQUA- 2. -ART- 3. -CLAIM-, -CLAM- 4. -EGO- 5. -FORM- 6. -HYPER- 7. -ICON- 8. -LAB- 9. -MOB- 10.-POP-

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11/1 & 11/4 Bell Ringer. Finish your Week 8 Quiz & turn-in to inbox Take out your “ SuperCroc ” After Reading questions. Be prepared to share your answers . Write down Week 9 Latin Bases (BLUE) Vocab. Words On your vocab. cards instead of parts of speech, you need to write ‘Latin Bases’. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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11/1 & 11/4 Bell Ringer

• Finish your Week 8 Quiz & turn-in to inbox

• Take out your “SuperCroc” After Reading questions.

• Be prepared to share your answers.

• Write down Week 9 Latin Bases (BLUE) Vocab. Words

• On your vocab. cards instead of parts of speech, you need to write ‘Latin Bases’

1. -AQUA-2. -ART-3. -CLAIM-, -CLAM-4. -EGO-5. -FORM-6. -HYPER-7. -ICON-8. -LAB-9. -MOB-10. -POP-

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Home Learning

• Create the vocab. cards & study for the Week 9 Quiz on 11/12 (A) & 11/13(B).

• NO SAT Questions• Make-Up Monday is cancelled next Monday,

11/11 in observance of Veteran’s Day.

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Text Features

Text Features

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Enduring Understanding

Students will:• Be able to identify and analyze text features• Understand main idea – stated and implied• Be able to identify the topic sentence in a paragraph• Understand supporting details and their purpose

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It’s A Fact

Most of the literature we’ve been studying this year has been fiction, made up stories that didn’t really take place.

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It’s A Fact

Much of what you encounter in everyday life is non-fiction, factual information about real people, places, things, and events.

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It’s A Fact

With so much information out there, how do you make sense of it all? Where do you even start?

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Try This Experiment

• You have one minute to read each of the next two articles.

• They cover the same material but present it using different methods.

• One is written in a simple text format, while the other uses text features.

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Science has demonstrated that drinking water increases the human metabolism. Additionally, it decreases hunger pangs and has been linked to a decrease in colon, breast and bladder cancers. At the same time, drinking water increases energy, focus, and memory. Coke, on the other hand, is said to remove grease from clothes, stains from toilet bowls, and rust from bumpers, batteries, and bolts. In some states, members of the highway patrol reportedly carry containers of Coke in their patrol cars to remove blood from the highway.

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Thirsty? Grab a water.

Benefits of water• increases metabolism• increases energy, focus, and memory• decreases hunger pangs• decreases colon, breast and bladder cancer

Benefits of Coke• removes blood from the highway• removes grease from clothes • removes stains from toilet bowls• removes rust from bumpers, batteries and bolts

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Try This Experiment

• Which article was easier to read? • Was one more interesting? • Which one took less time to read?• Did they both give the same information?• What was different about the one you

preferred?

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Text Features

Text features are an author’s way of advertising what is important and interesting about the text.

Text FeaturesDesign elements that highlight the organization and especially important information in a text.

The Definition

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Text Features

• boldface type• bulleted list• caption• footnote• graphic aid• head or heading

• key word• numbered or lettered list• review questions• sidebar• subhead or subheading• title

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AppendixAppendixExtra material at the end of a book that explains or adds information

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Bar Graph

Bar GraphA graph using parallel bars of varying lengths, as to illustrate comparative costs, exports, birth-rates, etc.

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Photosynthesis (POH-toh-SIHN-thih-sihs) is the process that a plant uses to change the energy from sunlight into chemical energy is called. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a light-absorbing pigment, or colored substance that traps the energy in sunlight.

Boldface Type

Boldface TypeThicker, darker type, often used for key terms

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Florida’s Largest Cities• Miami• Tampa• Orlando• Jacksonville• Fort Lauderdale• St. Petersburg• Pensacola

Bulleted List

Bulleted ListEach listed item is signaled with a dot or “bullet”

Camping Gear You Will NeedTentSleeping bagFlashlight Insect repellentPackaged snacks (like trail mix)

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Byline

BylineA line printed in a news story, or article giving the author's name

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Caption

CaptionWritten information about an illustration, photograph, or graphic

The “Slinky” was a surprisingly popular toy fifty years ago.

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DiagramDiagram

A drawing with labeled parts

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Recent research suggests that the Velociraptor was a feathered dinosaur.1

Scientists speculate it may have used its plumage to attract a mate, however it was not a flying dinosaur.

1 According to the National Geographic, a fossil found in Mongolia showed quill knobs like those found in many modern birds.

FootnoteFootnoteA numbered note placed at the bottom of a page that provides additional or source information

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Glossary

GlossaryA list of terms and definitions, usually found at the back of a book

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An 18th century map of St. Augustine shows the walled city, the fort guarding the harbor entrance, and the sand bars just outside the inlet.

Graphic Aid

Graphic AidVisual tool such as a photograph, table, graph, or other illustration

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The Samba originated in Brazil. It was and is danced as a festival dance during the street festivals and celebrations. First introduced in the U.S. in a Broadway play called "Street Carnival" in the late twenties. The festive style and mood of the dance has kept it alive and popular to this day. Samba is a fun dance that fits most of today's popular music.

Colorful Origins of the Samba

Head or Heading

Head or Heading

Title that identifies the

topic of the content

that follows it

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Index

IndexAn alphabetical listing of topics along with the pages on which they are mentioned.

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Record your locker number and its combination in two different places.

Keyword

My little sister is a vendor. She earns

money selling souvenirs at Yankee Stadium.The barista is the coffee

expert at Starbucks.

When running a marathon, be sure to hydrate by drinking 4 ounces of water every half hour.

KeywordAn important word in the text shown with boldface, underline, italics, color text, font size highlightThe key to a moist turkey is basting.

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Top Excuses for Missing HomeworkA. I left it at home.B. I left it in my locker.C. I didn’t know you wanted it today.D. I was absent.E. I forgot about it.F. I had too much to do last night.G. My dog ate it.H. My dad ate it.

Numbered or Lettered List

How to Eat Pumpkin Pie

1. Get a pumpkin pie.2. Cut a big slice and put it on your plate.3. Cover it with whipped cream.4. Dig in (preferably with your fork).5. Chew, swallow, and enjoy.

Numbered or Lettered ListList showing a sequence or order of importance

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Pie Chart/Circle Graph

Pie Chart / Circle GraphA graphic where a circle is divided into sections representing parts of a whole

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1. When the Donner party first left Springfield, Illinois on their westward journey, how long did they think the trip would take?

2. What critical information did The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and California fail to reveal about the new shortcut across the Great Basin?

3. Where did the party find themselves stranded when heavy snow closed the mountain pass?

Chapter Review

Review Questions

Review Questions

Help readers focus or assess

their understanding

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Dale Chihuly is widely recognized as the world's premier glass artist and has been the subject of many books, critical essays and PBS specials. Chihuly glass sculpture can be found in over 150 major museums, including the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art

Handle With CareThe Artistry of Dale Chihuly

Sidebar

Sidebar

Additional information

set apart from the

main text of a page

A 1976 auto accident left Chihuly blind in one eye, yet he continued to work with a team of expert glass blowers.

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Baroque ComposersThe baroque era in music lasted roughly from 1600 till 1750. Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi were among the greatest composers of this period.

Classical ComposersUnder the leadership of gifted musicians such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and

World’s Great Composers

Subhead or Subheading

Subhead or SubheadingSignals the beginning of a new topic or section under a more general heading

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T-Chart

T-ChartA graphic where two traits of a topic are represented

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Table of Contents

Table of ContentsA list of chapters or articles and the pages on which they start

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Table

Table / ChartA visual arrangement of data, often used to make a graph

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Title

Movie TimesDespicable Me 12:00 5:45 7:30

Unknown 1:00 3:55 8:00

The Mechanic 5:00 7:30 9:15

Gnomio and Juliette 12:30 2:50 6:00

Adjustment Bureau 5:55 7:45 9:30

The King’s Speech 2:30 5:15 7:10

Black Swan 4:55 6:45 8:10

The Fighter 5:25 7:55 9:25

Hatchet by Gary PaulsenA Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L’EngleCrash by Jerry SpinelliManiac Magee by Jerry SpinelliHoot by Carl HiaasenJulie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead GeorgeChasing Vermeer by Blue BalliettTears of a Tiger by Sharon M. Draper

Reading List

TitleName given to a book, chapter, play, film, or poem

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Timeline

TimelineEvents in order arranged on a line

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Venn Diagram

Venn DiagramA diagram that uses circles to compare and contrast

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Text Features Scavenger Hunt

• Each group will have one piece of paper and work together to compile answers on that single sheet.

• In your lit book, find examples of 15 text features we reviewed in today’s Cornell Notes.

• Format each example by including the – Text Feature– Page Number– Detailed explanation of how that text feature helps your

understanding of the short story, article, poem, etc.

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Project Description

• You will create an original brochure about a topic that interests you.

• Your brochure must include specific text features. Heading Subheading Graphic Caption Bullet Points Chart of Graph Keyword Footnote Sidebar

This how-to brochure

gives you an idea of

what your finished

brochure will look like.