Reading Practice
Reading Practice
in Fairbanks.
vision of exploring traditional ideas in new ways. ________ Underline three opinions.
His innovative approach seems to model how to be a
In 2014, Ron Senungetuk was awarded the rare Governor’s Award for Lifetime Achievement in the
Arts. This award paid tribute to his impressive work as a sculptor and silversmith, as well as his passion
for encouraging younger artists. Retired from teaching since 1988, he continues to make art and give
Senungetuk once wrote: “As a person who has experienced two cultures, I am not very different from others.
I am somewhat bicultural, that is, I do know and appreciate Eskimo way of life. At the same time, I am able to
live in an urban community. If there were no choice. . . I would probably feel very much at home in a village.
Yet, I am not practicing the Eskimo way of life. To do so, I think would be an attempt to stop time.”
Informational Passages for Text Marking & Close Reading: Grade 6
© 2015 by Scholastic Teaching Resources
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Do More Name Date
1 Which of the following is the best synonym for the word contemporary (paragraph 2)?
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2 Which of the following best explains why Ron Senungetuk fits the description of a
“contemporary global artist”?
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4 Discuss why an essay about an artist and his work would include both facts and opinions.
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44 Engage prior knowledge of the topic of the piece and its genre. Help students link it
to similar topics or examples of the genre they may have read.
44 for which students will be marking the text. Distribute the
Identify the reading skill
Comprehension Skill Summary Card that applies to this passage. Go over its key ideas.
Model (for the first passage, to familiarize students with the process)
44 Have students do a quick-read of the passage independently for the gist. Then they
should read it a second time, marking the text as they go.
44 Encourage students to make additional markings of their own. These might include
noting unfamiliar vocabulary, an idiom or phrase they may not understand, or an
especially interesting, unusual, or important detail they want to remember. Invite them
to use sticky-notes, colored pencils, highlighters, question marks, or check marks.
Respond
44 Have students read the passage a third time. This reading should prepare them to
discuss the piece and offer their views about it.
44 Have students answer the questions on the companion Do More page. Encourage
them to look back at their text markings and other text evidence. This will help
students provide complete and supported responses.
To help students review the reading-comprehension skill this lesson addresses and the
specific terms associated within, have them use the reproducible Comprehension Skill
Summary Card. The boldface terms on the card are the same ones students will identify
as they mark the text.
You might duplicate and distribute the Comprehension Skill Summary Card before
assigning the passage that focuses on that skill. Discuss the elements of the skill together
to ensure that students fully grasp it.
Comprehension Skill
In 2014, Ron Senungetuk was awarded the rare Governor’s Award for Lifetime Achievement in the his art by knowing some hard facts about him. However,
Arts. This award paid tribute to his impressive work as a sculptor and silversmith, as well as his passion the appreciation of art can vary widely, so it makes sense
for encouraging younger artists. Retired from teaching since 1988, he continues to make art and give
that the writer would include some opinions, including
wonderful talks to audiences throughout Alaska.
Senungetuk once wrote: “As a person who has experienced two cultures, I am not very different from others.
those of the artist.
I am somewhat bicultural, that is, I do know and appreciate Eskimo way of life. At the same time, I am able to
live in an urban community. If there were no choice. . . I would probably feel very much at home in a village.
Yet, I am not practicing the Eskimo way of life. To do so, I think would be an attempt to stop time.”
Informational Passages for Text Marking & Close Reading: Grade 6
© 2015 by Scholastic Teaching Resources