Project+2+-+Emily

=Overview=


 * Title**: Book Review
 * Grade Level**: 6th SEI
 * Subject Area**: Reading/Language Arts
 * Time Frame (when, duration)**: August - October (1st Quarter)

=Description=


 * Summer:** Complete the first **four** sections
 * Workshops:** Complete the entire proposal

Arizona Content Standards may be found at: [] Language from Bloom's Taxonomy for describing student outcomes may be found at: []

//A brief snapshot, as if someone asked you to briefly and clearly describe the intent of the lesson or project.// ||  ||   ||< On Movie Maker, students will work in small groups to create a movie **review** based on a book they have read. Students will summarize a story using their own words focusing on the main events. They will also convince other students why they should read their book of choice. || //What will guide student inquiry?// ||  ||   ||< Why did you like this book? What was engaging about this book? What did you imagine in your mind while reading this book? Why should others read this book? How could you convince others to read this book? || //Include technology. Use district standards where applicable, targeting performance objectives you will assess.// ||  ||   ||< //__Language Arts:__// (S3, C5, PO1) Students will write a literary response that includes the writer’s interpretation, analysis, opinion, and/or feelings about the piece of literature and selected elements within it. __ELP:__ The student will listen actively to the ideas of others in order to acquire new knowledge. //__Technology:__// (S4, 4T-E2, PO1) The students will plan, design and present an academic product using technology tools (presentation software, digital cameras, projection devices) || //What will students learn and do?// ||  ||   ||< Students will be able to identify the key elements of a story. Students will be able to sequence a story they have read. Students will be able to work together to produce a movie with animations. They will be able to orally express why they liked a book.
 * < **Summary of Unit**
 * < **Essential Questions**
 * < **Academic Standards**
 * < **Student Outcomes**

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 * < **Assessment**
 * **Prerequisite Knowledge**
 * < **Procedures for Lesson**
 * < **Tools and Resources**
 * < **Learning Environments**
 * < **Modifications**