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NYS Common Core ELA & Literacy Curriculum

DRAFT

Grade 9 Module 1 Unit 1 Lesson 4

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Box unfamiliar words.

Box unfamiliar words.

Box unfamiliar words.

Box unfamiliar words.

Star (*) important or


repeating ideas.

Star (*) important or


repeating ideas.

Star (*) important or


repeating ideas.

Star (*) important or


repeating ideas.

Put a question mark (?)


next to a section youre
questioning or confused
about.

Put a question mark (?)


next to a section youre
questioning or confused
about.

Put a question mark (?)


next to a section youre
questioning or confused
about.

Put a question mark (?)


next to a section youre
questioning or confused
about.

Use an exclamation
point (!) for connections
between ideas or ideas
that strike you or
surprise you in some
way.

Use an exclamation
point (!) for connections
between ideas or ideas
that strike you or
surprise you in some
way.

Use an exclamation
point (!) for connections
between ideas or ideas
that strike you or
surprise you in some
way.

Use an exclamation
point (!) for connections
between ideas or ideas
that strike you or
surprise you in some
way.

Remember to write
notes in the margin as
you read to record your
ideas and thoughts.

Remember to write
notes in the margin as
you read to record your
ideas and thoughts.

Remember to write
notes in the margin as
you read to record your
ideas and thoughts.

Remember to write
notes in the margin as
you read to record your
ideas and thoughts.

File: 9.1.1 Lesson 4, v2 Date: 8/31/14 Classroom Use: Starting 9/2014


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