26. vp 8 quiz, novel groups, 4 b text
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Reading 3Spring 2013
IECP
Nikki Mattson
Agenda
• Idiom
• VP 8 Quiz
• Novel groups
• 4B vocabulary
See it in a whole new light
• Interpret or understand something in a very different way than before
Practice
• What is something that you see in a whole new light after coming to the U.S?
• I used to think _____ was boring, but now I see it in a whole new light because…
• I have seen (person) in a whole new light since…
VP 8 quiz
Novel Discussion Groups
• 1) Take turns orally summarizing what happened in the section you read.
• 2) Let Nikki know you are ready for the questions.
• 3) Take notes about/answer the questions – the quiz will have the same questions (but fewer), and you can use your notes.
Pg. 66 – “Before You Read” and Part A
DREAM WEAVERS
Vocabulary Activity•
In groups, write one sentence about each picture. Use the vocabulary in each sentence. I will collect your sentences and check them.
Examples:
Portable
1.This house is portable because it can be moved from one place to another.
2.It is nice to have a portable house if you are planning to move around a lot.
3.Some people think that portable houses are not wise purchases because they may not be as stable as permanent houses.
Pg. 67, line 5 – One of his inventions, a jacket that stays suspended in the air like a balloon after it has taken off…
Pg. 67, line 11 – Alex Soza is one of many dreamers and pioneers who are turning textile fantasies intro realities.
Pg. 67 , line 31 – While not all companies are forthcoming about their products for fear of having their ideas stolen…
Pg. 68, line 53 – They have inserted the spider-silk protein gene into goats, thereby causing them to produce spider-silk protein…
Pg. 69, line 111 – One of the most important areas of clothing innovation is for military purposes.
Pg. 69, line 123 – The researchers at Natick are also working on portable buildings that are made of….
Pg. 69, line 127 - …these building materials would allow a team to build a structure large enough to hold airplanes in a fraction of the time…
Pg. 69, line 131 – The largest air beams…are so rigid that you can hang a heavy truck from one.
Pg. 69, line 139 - ..artistic jacket that defies gravity to smart aprons to invisible military uniforms…
Pg. 69, line 142 – Who can foresee what these textile pioneers will dream up next?
4B Text•1
) •A
s read lines 1-64
•Bs read lines 65-end
•2)
• 2 As get together and summarize information
•2 Bs get together and summarize information
•3)
•2 As and 2Bs get together and share information
HW•V
P 9•N
ovel Quiz•R
E Unit 4 Test = Monday•C
omplete colored summaries from last class (if you haven’t already.
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