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Warm-Up Activity. Click ME!. Verbs…. Can you find the verb?. The Girls danced in the recital. Our mailman drove a funny car last week. 3. His teacher wrote the answers on the board. Alice worked on her homework last night. Verbs are easy to find if we take our time to find them.
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Click ME! Verbs…
Can you find the verb? • The Girls danced in the recital. • Our mailman drove a funny car last week. • 3. His teacher wrote the answers on the board. • Alice worked on her homework last night. • Verbs are easy to find if we take our time to find them.
Logical Order Objective 2.01
Logical Order • Text organized the way we think it should be organized. 4 types • Cause & Effect • Inductive Reasoning • Deductive Reasoning • Abductive Reasoning
Cause & Effect • 1st event leads to a 2nd event… • the 1st event is the cause • the 2nd event that results is the effect One Cause… One Effect
Cause and Effect • Signal Words include: • As a consequence • Consequently • Because • Caused by • Due to • For this reason • If..then • Since • Thus • Therefore • accordingly
Chain Reaction Multiple Causes… Multiple Effects One Cause… One Effect
Multiple Causes… One Effect Click ME! One Cause… Multiple Effects One Cause… One Effect One Cause… One Effect
Cause & Effect • Pick a chart to complete from the video clip… • Explain… • Which chart would you choose? And Why?
Think – Pair - Share • Complete your Cause & Effect Chart from the video clip. • Share what you selected and why with the person next to you. • You have approximately 2 minutes…
Inductive Reasoning • begins with specific observations that are and proceeds to a generalized conclusion that is likely, but not certain Hints start on the outside and work their way to a conclusion..
Inductive Reasoning • begins with specific observations that are and proceeds to a generalized conclusion that is likely, but not certain What hints do we have? What conclusions can we make from what we see?...
Deductive Reasoning • The exact opposite of inductive reasoning. We start with what we presume is “the truth” and make our observations fit what we think…
Abductive Reasoning • begins with an incomplete set of observations and proceeds to the likeliest possible explanation Truth The truth is out there somewhere, but you really don’t know what it is because you don’t know exactly wha you saw…
Independent Practice • Using your text (Speak or From Bamboo Grove) • Pick 1 Cause and Effect Chart to complete • Pick 1 Reasoning Chart to complete • Summarize the information you put on the Cause & Effect chart, using the signal words provided in today’s lesson
Summarize What I learned today…
Guided Practice In our groups…