This unit is divided into two parts. In Part 1, “Reading and Writing: Routines and Rituals,” the sessions are designed to help teachers set up the independent reading project that will guide students’ self-selected reading over the year. These lessons focus largely on helping students begin their independent reading work and include instruction related to choosing texts to read, goal setting, and documentation, including reading logs. At the same time, brief exercises for developing fluency in writing are introduced.
Part 2 is designed as a re-introduction to interpretive work. In this part of the study, students will work with two pieces of short fiction: Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies” and Nadine Gordimer’s “Which New Era Would That Be?” In their work with these texts, students will have an opportunity to revisit the practice of solid interpretive work distinguished by clear interpretive statements and supported by compelling explanations anchored in specific moments in the text.
Title: S-11: Preparation for “Interpretive Assignment #1”
Teacher Manual Instructions:
Session 11
Title: S-13: Writing About “Interpreter of Maladies”
Session 13
Title: S-16: Writing About “Which New Era Would That Be”
Session 16
Title: S-1: Rationales for Independent Reading
Session 1
Title: S-4: Rules for Independent Reading
Session 4
Title: S-4: Independent Reading: Problems and Solutions
Session 4
Title: S-5: What We Know About Book Recommendations
Session 5
Title: S-6: Expectations for Independent Reading
Session 6
Title: S-7: “Interpreter of Maladies”: Comprehension Questions
Session 7
Title: S-8: “Interpreter of Maladies” Chunking the Text Master Version
Session 8
Title: S-18: Comprehension Versus Interpretation
Session 18
Title: S-3: Resources for Young Adult Readers
Session 3
Title: S-6: Goals for My Reading Life
Session 6
Title: S-8: “Interpreter of Maladies”: Chunking the Text
Session 8
Title: S-10: Criteria for a Good Discussion
Session 10
Title:S-15: “Which New Era Would That Be?” Chunking the Text
Session 15