Mid-Unit Assessment: Inferring Character Traits of Percy Jackson
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In this lesson, students will participate in a mid-unit assessment focused on making inferences about Percy Jackson from "The Lightning Thief." The learning targets include citing evidence from the text while answering questions and producing clear writing about their reading. Students will describe Percy using three words, engage in a silent mingle to share these descriptions, and explore their understanding of Percy’s challenges and responses. Use your novel and notes during the assessment, which is timed for 35 minutes, and take time to enjoy favorite sections of the book.
Mid-Unit Assessment: Inferring Character Traits of Percy Jackson
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Lesson 7 Mid-Unit Assessment Making Inferences From Percy
Unpack the Learning Targets • Mid-Unit Assessment • Share 3 word descriptions and mingle • Homework Agenda
I can site evidence from the text when answering questions and discussing a new section of The Lightening Thief • I can make inferences about Percy citing evidence from the text. • I can produce clear writing about my reading of The Lightening Thief. Learning Targets
In this “Assessment” you will be asked to do things that you’ve already done in thinking about Percy’s challenges, his responses, and the inferences that they can make based on them. • You may use your novel, evidence flags, and notes from class to help you. • Allotted Time: 35 minutes • If you finish early, reread your favorite sections of The Lightening Thief. Directions
On your paper write three words that describe Percy Jackson as a character (e.g. Troubled, Brave, Friend). • You’ll have two minutes of thinking and writing time • On my signal, stand up with the paper in held out in front of you. • Silently walk around the room meeting up with different partners. • Read your partner’s three words and allow them to read yours. • Move on to a new partner and repeat. Closing and AssessmentThree-Word Description & Silent Mingle
Catch up on any reading you need to do or reread any of your favorite parts. Homework