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SB 1.16 Teens and Books: What Are the Influences?

SB 1.16 Teens and Books: What Are the Influences?. English I PreAp. Get your SpringBoard book On a Post-It note, determine how you feel about books and reading. Draw a “face” to express your feelings. I LOVE to read! Bring on the books!!.

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SB 1.16 Teens and Books: What Are the Influences?

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  1. SB 1.16 Teens and Books: What Are the Influences? English I PreAp

  2. Get your SpringBoard book • On a Post-It note, determine how you feel about books and reading. Draw a “face” to express your feelings. I LOVE to read! Bring on the books!! I read magazines, blogs, articles for casual entertainment. I read as little as possible. WARM-UP I HATE reading. I will die before I read.

  3. Go to the corner in the room that matches your “feeling face” about reading and books. • Talk to your group members about why you feel the way you do. Four Corners

  4. If you are in “Corner #1” or “Corner #2”, find someone from “Corner #3” or “Corner #4” and pair up. • 1s & 2s ask 3s & 4s: What is it about reading and books you don’t like? Try to get at least three good reasons from your partner. Write them down on the back of your Post-It. • SWITCH! • 3s & 4s ask 1s & 2s: What is it about reading and books you like? Try to get at least three good reasons from your partner. Write them down on the back of your Post-It. Pair Up

  5. Whole Class Debrief

  6. Turn to page 65 in your SpringBoard book • Number off at your table, 1 – 4 or 1 – 5 • 1 read “Cell Phones” • 2 read “Playing the Net” • 3 read “Giving CDs a Spin” • 4 (or 1s) read “Where the Teens Are” • 5 (or 3s) read “Bookstore Events” • For each “chunk”, you will note in the marginthe strengths of weaknesses of each marketing strategy • Once everyone has read, each person shares their notes and annotations with the group. SB 1.16 – “As If: Marketing to Older Teens”

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