6th Grade Informational Text - By
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00:06 | Okay , before fall break , we were talking about | |
00:10 | a short story that was entitled All Summer in a | |
00:13 | Day . Do you remember that ? Well , we're | |
00:15 | going to discuss that today . We're going to talk | |
00:17 | about it and after we do that , I'm going | |
00:19 | to give you a piece of informational text about a | |
00:24 | planet and you can probably guess what planet is going | |
00:26 | to be about because it's parallel to our story . | |
00:29 | And you're gonna redo a close read on that informational | |
00:32 | text . Okay . We talked about close reads before | |
00:36 | . Do you remember when we read the bracelet ? | |
00:38 | And we had an informational text on Pearl Harbor and | |
00:42 | you have to do a close read on that , | |
00:44 | which is different than doing just reading it normally . | |
00:47 | Okay , so you're gonna do a close read on | |
00:49 | the informational text on a venus sky show right after | |
00:55 | you do your close read , we're gonna discuss it | |
00:58 | . Then you're going to I'm going to put you | |
01:00 | in groups and you're going to work together to come | |
01:02 | up with the central theme at this or the central | |
01:05 | idea of both the short story as well as the | |
01:10 | informational text . Okay , You're gonna have to come | |
01:13 | to a consensus . Not only give me what you | |
01:18 | think the central idea is , but also using supporting | |
01:21 | details . Okay , details from the text to support | |
01:25 | what you think the central idea of your piece is | |
01:30 | . Okay . Now someone tell me some facts from | |
01:34 | all summer in a day . What are some facts | |
01:36 | that you remember from the story ? Who can give | |
01:41 | me a fact ? Ellie ? Um , it was | |
01:44 | about a little girl who lived on venus and she | |
01:48 | had , it had been rating for seven years and | |
01:52 | she was hoping that the sun would come out . | |
01:53 | Okay . What is this ? Some more information ? | |
01:55 | What is another fact from all summer in a day | |
01:58 | bria ? Another fact from awesome in the day was | |
02:01 | there was a girl named market and she used to | |
02:03 | live on earth , but her family moved to venus | |
02:07 | and she told her classmates that the sun was going | |
02:09 | to come out every seven years . Okay . All | |
02:12 | right . What else ? So I have margate , | |
02:14 | I have that . It raised for seven years and | |
02:16 | the sun is going to come out eventually . What | |
02:18 | are some other information , factual information from the text | |
02:21 | ? Zach the , her classmates walked her in the | |
02:27 | closet at the same time when the sun actually did | |
02:32 | come out and she didn't get to see , she | |
02:34 | did not get to see the sun . Why would | |
02:36 | her classmates lock her in the closet blake ? They | |
02:42 | didn't believe her that . He said that was , | |
02:46 | she didn't believe that the sun was going to come | |
02:48 | out . Okay . They didn't believe her . So | |
02:49 | they took her and just threw her in a closet | |
02:52 | . What what did the authors say about the students | |
02:55 | reaction after they put her in the closet ? Okay | |
03:00 | . Ray Bradbury made a made it specific for us | |
03:03 | because he wanted us to know how those kids felt | |
03:06 | as they were walking away . Who remembers that part | |
03:09 | jake ? Do you remember that part ? What did | |
03:11 | the authors say ? They felt bad because she was | |
03:15 | right and she wanted to see the right , but | |
03:18 | I want to know what happens right after they walk | |
03:21 | away from the closet . Not after he ran after | |
03:23 | the sun came out , they threw in the closet | |
03:26 | and they walked away . What was their reaction ? | |
03:28 | The teacher came in the room and they all were | |
03:30 | silent . Okay , pretending that market market wasn't going | |
03:34 | . Okay . I'm looking for something else . Lydia | |
03:37 | . Right ? When the sun came out , they | |
03:39 | all went out to play and they were kind of | |
03:40 | surprised that it came out . Okay I'm looking for | |
03:43 | something else . Do you remember Sarah ? Um They | |
03:48 | forgot about her when she was in the closet . | |
03:51 | They did forget about her . Do you remember the | |
03:53 | part where the author specifically says they were snickering and | |
03:58 | giggle lane ? They were feeling happy but because they | |
04:01 | didn't have to deal with Margaret anymore , they were | |
04:04 | feeling happy because they didn't have to deal with her | |
04:06 | anymore . What do you think about the whole incident | |
04:12 | of them putting her in the closet ? Why ? | |
04:15 | She said the sun was going to come out ? | |
04:16 | Okay . We know that much , but why else | |
04:19 | dig deeper . Connor . She probably they probably thought | |
04:23 | she was crazy and she didn't they didn't believe her | |
04:26 | . They wanted her , they want her to be | |
04:30 | punished I guess . Okay . They wanted to punish | |
04:32 | her because she was different . Perhaps Janica . Well | |
04:37 | um I was thinking about it and they did doubt | |
04:41 | her a lot because they didn't believe her but she | |
04:45 | had already seen the Sun . So maybe they were | |
04:47 | a little jealous and they didn't want to be wrong | |
04:49 | . Perhaps jealousy doubt fear . Okay , when things | |
04:53 | are different from us , when people say things that | |
04:57 | we don't believe . Okay . Yes sir . Well | |
05:00 | they kind of thought that she was the one , | |
05:02 | well she was a student that was kind of the | |
05:04 | oddball because she believed that the sun will come out | |
05:08 | and they've never seen it . So they didn't believe | |
05:09 | her . So they're like well we're gonna put you | |
05:12 | close with your weird we're just gonna put you in | |
05:15 | the closet and get rid of you because you're different | |
05:17 | . Okay . Not such a good thing to do | |
05:19 | . Huh ? Now how does the story end ? | |
05:24 | How does Ray Bradbury conclude this story Aiden , they | |
05:30 | end the story . He ends the story as they | |
05:33 | opened the door . The people who bought the market | |
05:36 | in the door in the closet , they just let | |
05:39 | her out and and it says that she walks out | |
05:43 | and that's when the story ends . Why were you | |
05:46 | looking for something else ? Or you want to turn | |
05:50 | the page and read something else ? Why in the | |
05:52 | world would Ray Bradbury do that to you ? Ham | |
05:55 | ? Oh , he wanted to make us think of | |
05:57 | an inference . He wanted to make you infer perhaps | |
06:02 | what do you think happened next ? Okay . Perhaps | |
06:06 | create your own ending to the story . Okay . | |
06:09 | Does anybody know that word that he left you on | |
06:12 | ? There was a word at the end of the | |
06:14 | story . He left you what is called Sarah and | |
06:18 | suspense and suspense . Something else . He left you | |
06:23 | hanging . Okay . You ever heard of cliffhangers in | |
06:26 | good movies that you watch ? Okay . That's what | |
06:28 | he did . Okay . To , to kind of | |
06:30 | force your brain to make an inference to keep the | |
06:32 | story going . Okay ? Now I want you to | |
06:35 | keep in mind everything that we've just talked about . | |
06:38 | Okay , Because now I want you to shift your | |
06:40 | gears because you're going to read an article about guess | |
06:47 | what planet . So smart . All right now , | |
06:54 | while you're reading this , I want you to annotate | |
06:58 | as you read . Okay , What do I mean | |
07:02 | by annotate ? As you read bria , what you | |
07:12 | mean is you want us to like point out that | |
07:17 | facts or stuff that we don't know and kind of | |
07:20 | circle it and you want us to kind of think | |
07:26 | over what it's talking about or try to figure out | |
07:31 | what is trying to say . Very good , Very | |
07:33 | well . Said general , you have something to add | |
07:36 | . And you also like taking notes , things that | |
07:39 | you think may be important for you to know um | |
07:42 | throughout throughout the passage . And you're also right now | |
07:45 | , questions that you may have . Very good when | |
07:49 | you annotate as you do a close read , this | |
07:53 | is a skill that you will definitely use in your | |
07:58 | upper grades , high school and especially college . Okay | |
08:01 | . So as you read the text , if you | |
08:04 | come across a word that you're unfamiliar with circle it | |
08:07 | , underline it , draw arrow to it . Or | |
08:10 | if you come across a phrase that you're unfamiliar with | |
08:12 | something that you think it's very important questions that you | |
08:15 | may have , you're going to annotate as you read | |
08:17 | . Now , this piece of text is front and | |
08:20 | back . Okay . I want you to do a | |
08:22 | close read on this piece of text right now . | |
08:26 | Okay . You have any questions ? Okay . Mhm | |
08:37 | . Okay . Mhm . Mhm . Yeah . Mhm | |
08:52 | . Okay . Okay . Yes . Mhm . All | |
09:01 | right . Let's take a look at this . Now | |
09:03 | . The venus Sky show . Is this nonfiction or | |
09:08 | is this fiction ? This article is nonfiction . It | |
09:12 | is nonfiction . How do you know that ? Because | |
09:16 | it provides information ? It provides information . Okay . | |
09:20 | How do you know if when you're reading something if | |
09:22 | it's nonfiction or if it's fiction , Connor exact quotes | |
09:29 | . Okay . Dialogue perhaps bria . Well maybe sometimes | |
09:34 | when you read a fiction story there's usually about fairy | |
09:38 | tales and dragons and princesses . But when you read | |
09:41 | nonfiction it really gives you more information and stuff . | |
09:45 | Non fiction is really sometimes stuff that really happens in | |
09:48 | life . Uh There's one thing you can look at | |
09:51 | on here right away that will let you know this | |
09:54 | is nonfiction . Mm . What do you think that | |
09:58 | is Nina date ? Very good , very good . | |
10:02 | Nina . Now look , let's look at just the | |
10:05 | first paragraph of this . Now , this incident really | |
10:08 | occurred as you found out . As you read through | |
10:10 | this text , the rare event will be visible in | |
10:14 | the late afternoon on Tuesday in the western hemisphere or | |
10:19 | Wednesday morning in the eastern hemisphere . Now this was | |
10:23 | written on june 4th 2012 . Okay , now in | |
10:27 | front of you , you have a half sheet of | |
10:29 | paper that has the different hemispheres on it . I | |
10:33 | want you to label that western , Eastern northern and | |
10:37 | southern hemispheres if you need help from your neighbor , | |
10:40 | you may ask them for help . I want you | |
10:42 | to label that for me . Right now now , | |
10:45 | venus would have been visible . The transit of venus | |
10:48 | would have been visible to us because we're in which | |
10:51 | hemisphere towards the west ? We're where the western hemisphere | |
10:57 | . Okay , now go back to the text . | |
11:01 | It is a It is a show you likely have | |
11:04 | never seen before and will never see again . It | |
11:08 | is called the transit of venus . Transit means to | |
11:12 | pass through or across during venus is upcoming transit . | |
11:18 | The planet will appear to be a little black dot | |
11:21 | drifting slowly across the face of the sun . It's | |
11:24 | a spectacle that won't happen again for another 105 years | |
11:30 | . Is there any morning here that watch this phenomenon | |
11:35 | ? 1-2 . Very good . Okay . A lot | |
11:39 | of people didn't know about this . Okay . It | |
11:41 | was very , very important though to some people and | |
11:44 | especially scientists . The event is so unique that museums | |
11:49 | and schools around the world are holding venus viewing parties | |
11:54 | for those who want to see the sun with the | |
11:56 | temporary beauty mark . Even astronauts aboard the international space | |
12:00 | station are planning to watch the event . Anything silhouetted | |
12:05 | silhouetted on the sun looks interesting , says Anthony cook | |
12:09 | , an astronomer at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles | |
12:13 | California . Seen venus is extremely rare . Yes , | |
12:18 | ma'am . I wanted to ask what the silhouetted mean | |
12:21 | ? What does silhouette it mean ? What do you | |
12:26 | think silhouette means ? Nina . So what it means | |
12:30 | I like a shadow or something . Does that help | |
12:33 | ? Lydia . Very nice . Tell your peer . | |
12:35 | Thank you . Okay , now what I have sat | |
12:41 | on your desk are a few text dependent questions . | |
12:47 | If you don't have a text dependent questions sheet , | |
12:50 | raise your hand and I'll give you one . Okay | |
12:53 | ? Now what you're going to do ? I'm gonna | |
12:55 | put you in groups of four and everyone will get | |
12:58 | a chip and these are not talking chips this time | |
13:02 | . Okay . They serve as another purpose for us | |
13:06 | . The chip that you get will determine the job | |
13:08 | that you're going to do for your group . All | |
13:10 | right . But what I want you to do right | |
13:12 | now before I put you in groups , I want | |
13:14 | you to draw a line under number five . Okay | |
13:18 | . Just straight across the page . Now when you | |
13:21 | look at these text dependent questions , why are they | |
13:24 | called text dependent ? Why are the questions called text | |
13:28 | dependent Sarah ? They're called text dependent questions because you | |
13:32 | can find the answers in the text . You find | |
13:35 | the answers in the text . Not something that we | |
13:38 | think think of . That's just a great idea or | |
13:41 | something . That sounds good . That's the answer . | |
13:43 | You go back to the text and find your information | |
13:46 | . Okay ? Now you're going to be doing questions | |
13:49 | one through five . What differences exist between the short | |
13:53 | story and the article ? What is the central idea | |
13:58 | of the short story and the central idea of the | |
14:01 | article ? What is the significance of this article ? | |
14:04 | Why is it Why is it so significant ? What | |
14:09 | does the author mean when he uses the words rare | |
14:12 | and observatory in this particular text ? We've already identified | |
14:18 | the hemispheres and if we had watched venus Transit the | |
14:22 | Sun , which day would we have seen it ? | |
14:25 | Okay now you're gonna get a chip . If you | |
14:30 | could get a red chip , you're gonna be the | |
14:32 | group leader . Okay . Now the group leader has | |
14:36 | a very important job . Group leader . Your job | |
14:39 | is to make sure that your group is on task | |
14:42 | . Make sure that the questions that are being answered | |
14:46 | , the information is coming from the text , making | |
14:50 | sure that everyone participating like they should . Okay . | |
14:55 | Now if you come to a question and your group | |
14:58 | member cannot answer it or you can see that he | |
15:01 | or she is struggling help them out . Okay , | |
15:03 | that's okay . You can help them out . |
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6th grade lesson on pulling informational from a text. This is part of ESE's Calibration Video Library, which provides MA districts with a video training tool to support evaluator calibration around observations and feedback.
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