Able to be trusted to do or provide what is needed: able to be relied on
What is RELIABLE?
The diagrams we made, the first week of class, to help explore/express our own identities.
What is an Identity Web?
One type of detail, used by many authors, to help develop a Central Idea. It is a short story, about a funny and/or interesting event.
What is an Anecdote?
3-5 per student.
What is The Number of Books You Can Take With You, at the End of the Week?
Mr. Bowman
Who is Your Summer School Teacher? OR Who is The BEST Teacher of All Time? OR Who is Amazing?
Any comparable answer will suffice :)
Not proud or arrogant; modest
What is Humble?
Race, Gender, Age, Religion, etc.
What are The Pieces of Your Identity?
One type of detail, used by many authors, to help develop a Central Idea. It is a number, used to represent a piece of information (i.e. 47% of students, in this class, are currently asleep).
What is a Statistic?
Fiction, Nonfiction, and Graphic Novel.
What are the Genres/Types of Books, Offered in the Classroom Library?
6 Weeks
What is How Many Amazing Weeks Did We Spend Together This Summer?
The act or state of sticking together tightly
What is Cohesion?
Things that are important and celebrated, by you and your family; traditions passed down from generation to generation.
What is (your) Culture?
Examples, Anecdotes, Quotes, Descriptions, Statistics, Cause & Effect and Analogies/Comparisons.
What are Types of Details Authors Use to Develop Central Ideas?
Goals to help me be more efficient and engaged while reading (i.e. Getting Started on the Task of Reading, Staying on task while reading).
What are Reading Behavior Goals?
2.5 Weeks
What is How Much Summer is Left, After Summer School Ends?
Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
What is Explicit?
How you act and the way people describe you. The aspects of your behavior & attitude that make up your personality.
What are Character Traits?
The harsh realities of the world, including others’ biases, sometimes make athletes bolder and stronger.
What is a Central Theme from the Yoo In-Sik article?
Goals to help me select books that I like and that are a good fit for me (i.e. Explore a new Genre, Explore a New Author, Start AND Finish a Book I Choose, or Pick "Just Right" Books).
What are Book Selection Goals?
Ms. Carolina (2nd), Ms. Stephanie (3rd) & Ms. Sienna (4th), duh!
A number that represents a piece of information (such as information about how often something is done, how common something is, etc.)
What is a Statistic?
ME - I decide who and what I am!
What is the Biggest Factor in Determining YOUR Identity?
Change can happen, if we are willing to be courageous (in the face of others’ biases; in the face of obstacles to us achieving our goals).
What is A Central Theme from the Articles about Athletes Facing bias.
Goals to help me understand what I'm reading and get more "into" the books I'm reading (i.e. Start Thinking About the Bigger Ideas, Visualize What is Going On, or Learn New & Interesting Words in a Book).
What are Reading Strategy Goals?
47
What is Always the Answer...to everyting?