Reading

Citing evidence from the text...

February 8, 2015
...is vital when students are asked to explain their thinking.  During reading groups, students will explore a variety of non-fiction text related to our current science topic, space.  This also connects with our quarterly thinking and academic success skill - intellectual risk taking.  Students will integrate information from several texts to write or speak about a topic.  We will even build our background knowledge by paraphrasing notes from the picture book, Reaching for the Moon by Buzz Aldrin.

Students can then use information from this text to supplement the information they will gain from reading articles about Buzz Aldrin, the moon landing, as well as science content about the moon!
 

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January 25, 2015
To maximize reading time and build knowledge of science and social studies topics, students will focus on these topics in guided reading groups.  This is a great way to connect the science curriculum (light, seasons, rotation of the earth) with informative reading skills.  Students will be able to use the text to identify key ideas and synthesize information from multiple sources on the same topic.
Don't worry - we will still work with narrative texts through each group's literature circle nov...
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