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RReeaaddiinngg 33 
IECP 
Fall 2014 
Nikki Mattson
CCoolllleecctt HHWW 
• VP 9 group work assignment
AAggeennddaa 
• Idiom 
• Newspaper Presentation 
• Reading Explorer 4B 
• VP 9 group work
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33AA DDiissccuussssiioonn QQuueessttiioonnss 
• 1. Do you usually buy/consume sugary drinks? If so, what kind and how often? 
• 2. Do you think that we need this kind of research to improve our lifestyles? 
why/why not? 
• 3. Is obesity considered to be a major problem in your native country? Why do you 
think this is the case? 
• 4. Which sign, mentioned in the article, do you think is the most effective (from 
four different signs) in persuading teenagers not to buy sugary beverages? Why? 
• 5. Do you think that you will still purchase sugary beverages, knowing that “it will 
take five miles to walk off the 250 calories in a sugary drink”? 
• 6. What other signs can you imagine that would work like the signs mentioned in 
the article to reduce the consumption of sugary drinks, especially by teens?
33BB DDiissccuussssiioonn QQuueessttiioonnss 
• 1. Have you ever been exposed to passive smoke in your life? 
• 2. Do you think that people who are exposed to passive smoke can be more 
negatively affected than the active smoker him/herself? Why/why not? 
• 3. Do you think that smoking should be allowed in enclosed/confined spaces? 
Why/why not? 
• 4. Since smoking has been proven to be harmful to one’s health, should the 
assembly and sale of cigarettes be permitted? 
• 5. What can parents who smoke do to protect their children from its effects? 
• 6. In your opinion, what can be done to reduce passive smoking?
44BB TTeexxtt 
• 1) Reading (approximately 15 minutes) 
– “blue”s read lines 1-74 and take notes on main ideas 
– “green”s read lines 75-end and take notes on main ideas 
• 2) Summarizing and listening (approximately 15 minutes) 
– “blue”s summarize your reading and “green”s listen and check information that is 
given (column 1) 
– “green”s summarize your reading and “blue”’s listen and check information that is 
given (column 1) 
• 3) Answering the questions (column 2) 
– Work together to answer the questions on the handouts (column 2) 
– I will collect this handout and grade your answers in column 2
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HHWW 
• Friday = newspaper quiz (1-3 of the discussion 
questions) (no notes) 
• Friday = VP 9 quiz (on meaning) 
• Friday = blue/green paper (RE 4B) 
• Complete VP 10 + check answers = Monday (3A) or 
Tuesday (3B) 
• Print two copies of VP 10 group work assignments = 
Monday (3A) or Tuesday (3B) 
• Unit 4 Test (vocabulary, details, inferences, pronouns, 
main ideas, and locating evidence) = Monday (3A) or 
Tuesday (3B)

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27. newspaper, 4 b, vp 9 groups

  • 1. RReeaaddiinngg 33 IECP Fall 2014 Nikki Mattson
  • 2. CCoolllleecctt HHWW • VP 9 group work assignment
  • 3. AAggeennddaa • Idiom • Newspaper Presentation • Reading Explorer 4B • VP 9 group work
  • 6. 33AA DDiissccuussssiioonn QQuueessttiioonnss • 1. Do you usually buy/consume sugary drinks? If so, what kind and how often? • 2. Do you think that we need this kind of research to improve our lifestyles? why/why not? • 3. Is obesity considered to be a major problem in your native country? Why do you think this is the case? • 4. Which sign, mentioned in the article, do you think is the most effective (from four different signs) in persuading teenagers not to buy sugary beverages? Why? • 5. Do you think that you will still purchase sugary beverages, knowing that “it will take five miles to walk off the 250 calories in a sugary drink”? • 6. What other signs can you imagine that would work like the signs mentioned in the article to reduce the consumption of sugary drinks, especially by teens?
  • 7. 33BB DDiissccuussssiioonn QQuueessttiioonnss • 1. Have you ever been exposed to passive smoke in your life? • 2. Do you think that people who are exposed to passive smoke can be more negatively affected than the active smoker him/herself? Why/why not? • 3. Do you think that smoking should be allowed in enclosed/confined spaces? Why/why not? • 4. Since smoking has been proven to be harmful to one’s health, should the assembly and sale of cigarettes be permitted? • 5. What can parents who smoke do to protect their children from its effects? • 6. In your opinion, what can be done to reduce passive smoking?
  • 8. 44BB TTeexxtt • 1) Reading (approximately 15 minutes) – “blue”s read lines 1-74 and take notes on main ideas – “green”s read lines 75-end and take notes on main ideas • 2) Summarizing and listening (approximately 15 minutes) – “blue”s summarize your reading and “green”s listen and check information that is given (column 1) – “green”s summarize your reading and “blue”’s listen and check information that is given (column 1) • 3) Answering the questions (column 2) – Work together to answer the questions on the handouts (column 2) – I will collect this handout and grade your answers in column 2
  • 10. HHWW • Friday = newspaper quiz (1-3 of the discussion questions) (no notes) • Friday = VP 9 quiz (on meaning) • Friday = blue/green paper (RE 4B) • Complete VP 10 + check answers = Monday (3A) or Tuesday (3B) • Print two copies of VP 10 group work assignments = Monday (3A) or Tuesday (3B) • Unit 4 Test (vocabulary, details, inferences, pronouns, main ideas, and locating evidence) = Monday (3A) or Tuesday (3B)