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Workshop 8: Crash! (Day 2)Focus Reading Strategy:

Compare & Contrast

Focus Writing Strategy:Personal Narrative

Essential Question:What do the words, client, depression, finance, fraud,

and proprietor mean, and how do I use them?

Today in Read 180

R-Book: Pages 198-199 Vocabulary Study

Daily Paragraph Writing Prompt:Write a paragraph using at least 4 of the new

vocabulary.

Today in Read 180Workshop 8: Crash! (Day 2)

Standard: L.9-10.6 (LAFS.910.L.3.6): Acquire and use accurately general academic and domain-specific words and phrases, sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression.

Cognitive Complexity: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts

Today in Read 180Workshop 8: Crash! (Day 2)

Objectives: Preview Workshop selections and activate prior knowledge, relating them to

Anchor Video key concepts.

Learn and practice vocabulary. Generate examples to reinforce meaning.

Today in Read 180Workshop 8: Crash! (Day 2)

Read the title on page 200.What does the title suggest about how people feel when they have money problems?

Read the title and introduction on pages 202.Why do you think some people are fooled by money deals that seem too good to be true?

Examine the photo on page 206 and read the introductory text and caption.

How do you think people survived economic downturns in the past?

Activate Prior Knowledge

Look at the photo on 198-199.

Why do you think the people in the photo look worried?

Shared Reading

Vocabulary

Someone who pays for the services of a business or professional person

My hairdresser says I am her favorite client.

Synonyms (same): customer, patronAntonyms (opposite): manager, owner

Client

A long, intense economic struggle during which businesses lose money and jobs are lost

Many people cannot afford to pay for their homes during a depression.

Synonyms (same): recession, crash, crisisAntonyms (opposite): recovery, success

Depression

(n.) a system of managing money(v.) to pay for something, especially a large expense

Our school fund-raiser will finance a new computer lab.

Synonyms (same): banking, business, investment, commerce

Finance

The crime of tricking people in order to get their money

The business deal was a fraud and we lost all our money.Synonyms (same): hoax, scam

Antonyms (opposite): honesty, truth

Fraud

The owner and operator of a business

A good leader can unify people to work together to get something done.

Antonyms (opposite): customer

Proprietor

What kind of clients does a sports agent have?Would you feel prepared or unprepared for a depression? Why?What would be taught in a personal finance class?How can you protect yourself from being the victim of fraud?What do you think would be the hardest part of being a proprietor?

Vocabulary Study

If you want a job in business, you should consider majoring in _____________.The event planner offered a discount as a way to thank her best ________________.When you have a complaint about a store, you should speak to the ____________.Don’t invest in that money-making scheme because it sounds like a ______________.I plan to save a lot of my earnings so that I can better survive the next ____________________.

Vocabulary Study

Daily Writing Prompt:

Write a paragraph using at least 4 of your vocabulary words.

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