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February 20, 2012

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NARRATIVE NONFICTION: Escape From Alcatraz
READERS THEATER PLAY: Rip Van Winkle
DEBATE/ESSAY KIT: Are You a Screen Addict?
PAIRED TEXTS: Imagine You Live in Lagos, Nigeria
YOU WRITE IT: “We Are the Solution”

GRAMMAR FALLS IN LOVE: Sight vs. Site
WHOLE ISSUE REVIEW
ANSWER KEY
ALL PRINTABLES FOR THIS ISSUE
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Escape From Alcatraz

SUMMARY: We pair this thrilling true story of a daring escape from America’s toughest prison with an original poem that imagines the inmates’ perspective. Skill focus: integration of knowledge and ideas
Or, take your descriptive-writing lesson further with our exciting DIGITAL LESSON PLAN. Incorporates an original Scope video.

SCOPE VIDEO: “Voices From Alcatraz”

Visit “the Rock” in our new video, featuring quotes from actual Alcatraz inmates. Click here for the worksheet that supports the video.

GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: Key Ideas and Details

Students find details in the article that give insight into the experiences of Alcatraz prisoners.

ANALYZING POETRY: “Vow
Multiple-choice and short-answer questions help students understand the poem.

VOCABULARY

A list of tricky words, including definitions and example sentences, that appear in the article. Includes a practice activity to reinforce understanding. Read more about Scope Vocabulary here.

INTERACTIVE READING-COMPREHENSION QUIZ

A test-prep essential! We formed these questions based on state tests. (Need help with your interactive PDF? Visit our FAQ page.) Get the noninteractive version here.

IDENTIFYING NONFICTION ELEMENTS: READ, THINK, EXPLAIN

Use our teacher-vetted, scaffolded reading activity to help students improve their nonfiction reading skills and strategies. Includes text-structure questions.

CRITICAL THINKING
Short-answer questions for independent completion (great for your above-level readers!) or group discussion. These are also listed in our T.E. and can be projected on your whiteboard.

CONTEST ENTRY FORM
Students write a paragraph describing what it was like to be an inmate at Alcatraz and analyzing why the conditions there may have motivated prisoners to attempt an escape. Read more about our contests here.

EXTRA RESOURCES
VIDEO: National Geographic’s “Alcatraz Survival”
Hear firsthand from a former inmate how prisoners managed to fight boredom and stay sane under the harsh conditions at Alcatraz. This clip provides additional details students may use in responding to the writing prompt on page 9. Length: 2:59. NOTE: An ad appears before the video starts. We recommend loading the video before your class begins.

ALCATRAZ ISLAND MAP
At this National Park Service Web page you’ll find a downloadable map of Alcatraz Island, to help students visualize what the would-be escapees were up against.


Rip Van Winkle

SUMMARY: Our version of Washington Irving’s classic tale—packaged with an amazing graphic novel-style adaptation of the story—is sure to grab your students’ attention. Skill focus: text analysis

GET A PDF OF THIS PLAY AND COMIC TO PROJECT
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DOWNLOAD THE TEACHER’S EDITION LESSON PLAN.

SEE HOW THIS ACTIVITY SUPPORTS THE COMMON CORE STANDARDS.

COMPARING THE PLAY AND THE COMIC
A series of questions guides students to identify key similarities and differences between our play and comic adaptations of “Rip Van Winkle.”

IDENTIFYING LITERARY ELEMENTS AND DEVICES
This self-guided activity helps students explore character, elements of plot, imagery, and more. Includes higher-level thinking questions.

VOCABULARY

A list of tricky words, including definitions and example sentences, that appear in the play. Includes a practice activity to reinforce understanding. Read more about Scope Vocabulary here.

INTERACTIVE READING-COMPREHENSION QUIZ
A test-prep essential! We formed these questions based on state tests. (Need help with your interactive PDF? Visit our FAQ page.) Get the noninteractive version here.

CRITICAL THINKING
Short-answer questions for independent completion (great for your above-level readers!) or group discussion. These are also listed in our T.E.

CONTEST ENTRY FORM
Students should get creative as they reinterpret the final frames of our comic and create an epilogue in play format. Read more about our contests here.

GREAT RESOURCE

ORIGINAL TEXT: “Rip Van Winkle”
The complete text of Washington Irving’s 1819 short story. Have advanced readers compare Irving’s original story with the two Scope adaptations.


Are You a
Screen Addict?

SUMMARY: The average teenager spends more than 53 hours a week in front of a screen. Are your students screen addicts? Skill focus: supporting an argument; identifying main ideas and details

GET A PDF OF THIS ARTICLE TO PROJECT
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GUIDED WRITING: THE REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Our self-guided worksheet makes essay writing a painless process. Includes two bonus handouts: transition words and a self-edit checklist. Great for homework!


Imagine You Live in Lagos, Nigeria

SUMMARY: An essay about life in Lagos, Nigeria—one of the most densely populated cities in the world—is paired with a short piece about a struggling town in rural Missouri. Skill focus: comparing and contrasting; making connections between texts; interpreting text

GET A PDF OF THIS ARTICLE TO PROJECT.

COMPARE-AND-CONTRAST QUIZ

Multiple-choice questions require students to analyze and compare the two texts. Makes excellent test prep.

GREAT RESOURCES
VIDEO: “Challenges of Life in Lagos”
This CNN profile features interviews with residents of Lagos, who describe their struggles and hopes. Length: 2:30. NOTE: An ad appears before the video starts. We recommend loading the video before your class begins.

VIDEO: “Small Town Teens to the Rescue”
This ABC News clip tells the story of Leeton, Missouri, where students and teachers worked together to open a grocery store. Students may draw on the video in their comparison to Lagos. Length: 2:46. NOTE: An ad appears before the video starts. We recommend loading the video before your class begins.


“We Are the Solution”

SUMMARY: Students write a short article based on our interview with 13-year-old Stephen Zambotti, who, along with his classmates, made an antibullying video that went viral. Skill focus: identifying main idea and details; summarizing

VIDEO: “We Are the Solution”
Show the video Stephen and his classmates made and share its important message with your class.

GUIDE TO “YOU WRITE IT” ACTIVITY

This step-by-step worksheet helps students use our interview to craft an article. Includes guidance for identifying the main idea, organizing, and using direct quotations.

“YOU WRITE IT” MODEL TEXT
Our annotated example of a completed You Write It activity is a great way to help students understand how to turn an interview into an article.

PUNCTUATING QUOTATIONS

Use this activity from our archive to help students correctly punctuate the direct quotes they include in their articles.

CONTEST ENTRY FORM
Use our handy form to enter students’ work in our You Write It contest. Read more about our contests here.

GREAT RESOURCE
WEB SITE: WeAreTheSolution.net
Visit the Web site that Stephen’s school created to promote their video, and check out the antibullying pledge.


Grammar
Falls in Love

SUMMARY: Students practice the correct use of sight and site while reading fun facts about three famous couples. What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day! Skill focus: sight and site
More practice with these commonly confused words.


Whole Issue Review

VOCABULARY REVIEW 2
The second installment of our popular vocabulary review series is here! Features a list of, and review activities for, ALL 80 words from the middle four issues of the 2011–2012 school year: 11/21, 12/12, 1/09, and 1/30. Click here to learn more about Scope Vocabulary.

READING-COMPREHENSION CROSSWORD PUZZLE

This is a fun way to test students’ understanding of the whole issue.
SKILLS AND GRAPHIC-ORGANIZERS LIBRARY
Visit our library for a list of basic skills activities for just about any Scope feature.

ANSWER KEY
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COMMON CORE, NCTE, AND IRA STANDARDS
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