Title: Using NonPrint Texts and Argument to Teach Difficult Text
1Using Non-Print Texts and Argument to Teach
Difficult Text
- Sara Spachman ? English Teacher
- Curie Metro High School ? Chicago, IL
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- It was the eve of Progress-Stage Six, and the
daily message had prescribed Stage Five Ecstasy
Formula. Everyone, from 000 to 999, in Community
Home 8051, for Premating Males in Progress-Stage
Five, was experiencing the formulas balanced
emotional heightening. Everyone, that is, except
G17-AZ(q)444,801,735, category male, known
familiarly as 735. -
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- -- from Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful
3Helping the Reader Succeed
- Pre-Reading
- Front-load key concepts and terminology
(similar to PreP activity) - Tap into visualization before reading through
pictures this can give students who will
struggle seeing something difficult or foreign
a jump start - Key Point Remember your audience! Incorporate
pictures that reflect your students
knowledge-base and interests. Pick words/phrases
with which they are already comfortable.
4Photo-Word Montage
Which pictures/words dont belong?
perfection
utopia
beautiful
made for each other
5- Which pictures/words dont seem to belong?
- Anyone pick
6- Even though some seem to go together better than
others, all the words and photos in the montage
are related to the story well be reading. - Take another look at the montage. This time,
make a prediction about what the story will be
about.
7Make a prediction about the story
perfection
utopia
beautiful
made for each other
8Students Predictions
- A prediction from Robert, a student who always
wants to get it, but often has to try and try
and try again I think the story is about a
world full of perfection. The people will
probably be obsessed with their looks, plastic
surgery and botox, face lifts, and adult problems
like my favorite TV show Nip Tuck.
9Students Predictions
- A prediction from Krista, a shy student who often
gets it but has difficulty expressing herself
This story is going to be about a utopia that is
perfect and everyone is beautiful. There happen
to be a few who are not as beautiful and who are
miss fits in the utopia, they dont belong
there.
10Students Predictions
- A prediction from William, an ELL student who has
trouble motivating himself to do anything that
doesnt involve a computer Its going to be
making people perfect and keep everyone happy.
Its going to have no conflicts and make some
people look like other people.
11Helping the Reader Succeed
- During Reading
- Dont forget pre-reading work!
- Whenever possible, re-visit pre-reading materials
to maintain, increase, or change students
comprehension. - Add steps to the reading process that promote
conflict and use of the text. - Honor all interpretations that are supportable
and prompt students to be the checks on others
interpretations and (mis)readings.
12Which picture/word fits this paragraph?
- It was the eve of Progress-Stage Six, and the
daily message had prescribed Stage Five Ecstasy
Formula. Everyone, from 000 to 999, in Community
Home 8051, for Premating Males in Progress-Stage
Five, was experiencing the formulas balanced
emotional heightening. Everyone, that is, except
G17-AZ(q)444,801,735, category male, known
familiarly as 735. 735 stood in a small,
mirrored, harshly lighted meditation chamber, cut
off from the goodness of the Community Mind.
Under the plastiskin contours of his perfect
features he felt a flush of shame on his own
imperfect face he couldnt master the formula. - -- from Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful
13Which picture/word fits this paragraph?
perfection
utopia
beautiful
made for each other
14Helping the Reader Succeed
- More During Reading
- Tap into the power of peer collaboration.
Utilize pairs or small groups. - Take about 2 minutes to read the next paragraph.
Pick a picture or word from the montage that
fits that paragraph and discuss your choice
with a partner.
15Helping the Reader Succeed
- Even More During Reading
- Create opportunities for students to approach a
text in multiple ways. This can involve - Taking a classmates interpretation they dont
agree with and finding evidence to support it. - Taking on the POV of a character in the story and
trying to understand things from his/her
perspective.
16Half-Way Point A Quick POV Activity
- Half-way through the story (to the ? ? ?) I asked
my students to get into the mindset of the main
character, category male 735. - Based on what you understand about 735 at this
point, choose a picture from the montage that
captures how hes thinking and/or feeling.
17What my students had to say
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- Laurel picked this picture because Even
though he looks good, he isnt feeling good. The
ugliness he felt at the beginning of the story
hasnt gone away. Its worse now.
18What my students had to say
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- Robert picked Antonio Banderas because both
735 and Antonio seem to be having deep, dark
thoughts. And Antonio looks as though hes
searching for something, just like 735.
19Reinforcing Predicting
- Also at this point in the story, I asked my
students to make a new prediction, this time
about what will happen to category male 735. - From Jessica I believe that 735 will try and
make everything be unperfect so that he does not
feel like an outcast and can be able to feel
let in. - From Robert By the end of the story I think
that 735 will finally solve the mystery with
female 735, and he will forget about the
perfect world.
20Helping the Reader Succeed
- Post-Reading
- Follow through! Give students a chance to
reflect using steps and materials used in
previous parts of the process. Possibilities - Students can craft statements including the
phrase Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful that
express male and female 735s sentiments about
those words. Then students can argue about
whether the 735s thinking was right. - Students can create a new montage of their own
that better reflects the end of the story.
21Students Post-Reading
- From Robert The couple 735 believes that
non-perfection is beautiful, beautiful,
beautiful. The way I see was that since the two
werent perfect, they still had each other and
that meant the world to them. Even though their
home was washed away and they were hungry, just
because you arent perfect doesnt mean you
cant still be happy. And to 735 and 735 the
last thing in their minds was perfection. But
it was still good.
22Students Post-Reading
- From Alexandria (who swore on her life that
she just didnt get this story) I agree that
imperfection is beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
I agree with this because if everyone looked the
same and was perfect, they really wouldnt stick
out as being beautiful. I think that beautiful
is when there is something about you that sticks
out, is noticeable, or is unique. So if people
have imprefections like 735, they are beautiful
because they are striking and not like the next
person.
23Students Post-Reading
- From William I said that the 735 characters
thought that everything was beautiful. By that I
mean that they both thought each and every thing
about themselves and others was unique and
wonderful in their own way.
24Students Post-Reading
- From Benjamin My statement was that the
couple 735 believes that imperfections make
people beautiful. I slightly agree with this
statement because imperfections make people
unique in their own way. However, the ugliest
person in the world will not go out with someone
who is only slightly better looking than him
People want to end up with someone beautiful,
someone that looks hot. I also guess that it
comes down to what your likes are. Some persons
imperfect person might be anothers most
beautiful person. So imperfection is beautiful
but you have to find the kind of imperfect for
you.
25- Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful by Stuart
Friedman can be found in - Worlds of Tomorrow, ed. August Derleth,
Pellegrini Cudahy 1953. - Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales, ed. Isaac
Asimov Groff Conklin, Collier Books 1963. - Worlds of Tomorrow, ed. August Derleth, Four
Square Books 1963.
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