Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: Participating In Student Led Discussions And Identifying Agreements And Disagreements (TEKS.ELA.6.1.D)
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Texas 6th Grade ELA › Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: Participating In Student Led Discussions And Identifying Agreements And Disagreements (TEKS.ELA.6.1.D)
Ava: I think year-round school with shorter breaks would keep us from forgetting so much. Malik: I agree that shorter breaks could help memory. Josie: True, we'd probably remember more, but I'm worried families rely on a long summer to travel or work. Ava: That's fair, yet long summers make the first weeks all review. Josie: My cousins work summer jobs; shorter breaks might not line up. Ava: So we agree on memory benefits, but disagree about family schedules. Malik: Right - trade-offs between learning and flexibility.
Which note best captures a point of agreement/disagreement?
Agreement: All three say shorter breaks could help students remember more.
Disagreement: Ava argues long summers are best for memory, but Malik disagrees.
Note: Some families travel or work in summer.
I agree.
Explanation
Consensus shown by: "I agree that shorter breaks could help memory." Choice B misattributes a claim to Ava; she never said long summers are best for memory.
Noah: In The Bridge, the ending feels hopeful because Max finally crosses on his own. Priya: I agree it's hopeful, but I think he changes mainly because Raya keeps encouraging him. Elena: I don't think Raya causes it; Max chooses to change after he remembers his promise to himself. Noah: We're all saying he changes, but we differ on why. Priya: Yes - friendship pushes him. Elena: No - self-reliance. Noah: The hill scene shows both, maybe. Priya: Or it shows Raya waiting, which matters.
Which follow-up question would move the discussion forward?
Do you like the ending?
Priya, why did Noah say Max never changes?
What scene best shows whether Max changes because of Raya's support or his own promise, and why?
I agree.
Explanation
Conflict is stated: "We're all saying he changes, but we differ on why." Choice B misreads attribution; Noah never said Max never changes.
Luis: I propose a small garden by the cafeteria; it would brighten campus and teach science. Mia: I like the impact idea, but a garden needs tools and constant care. Tasha: What about tutoring younger students? That helps right away and needs fewer supplies. Luis: True, we want something meaningful, but I worry tutoring needs many volunteers. Mia: With our club size, that's a real limit. Tasha: A tiny garden could still work if we rotate. Luis: But soil and plants cost money. Mia: So we agree on impact, but we're split on which project fits time and budget.
Which note best captures a point of agreement/disagreement?
Agreement: Luis and Mia both want only flowers.
Disagreement: Whether a garden or tutoring fits our time, volunteers, and budget.
Note: The club is small.
I agree.
Explanation
Conflict quoted: "we're split on which project fits time and budget." Choice A misattributes a claim; no one said they want only flowers.
Zoe: The article sounds biased against video games; phrases like mind-numbing and constant reward craving feel loaded. Trent: I hear those words, but most of the piece lists statistics from surveys, which seems objective. Hana: I agree there are many facts, yet those adjectives push readers to see games negatively. Zoe: Exactly - facts plus slanted language. Trent: Or maybe the writer just uses vivid wording without judgment. Hana: We all agree it uses facts; we disagree about the tone's neutrality.
Which follow-up question would move the discussion forward?
Are video games harmful?
I agree.
Hana, didn't Trent claim the article praises gaming?
Which specific words create a biased tone, and how might they influence readers even when facts are present?
Explanation
Disagreement shown by: "we disagree about the tone's neutrality." Choice C misattributes Trent's view; he said the statistics seemed objective, not that the article praises gaming.
Maya: I think the ending is hopeful. When Lina accepts the job, it shows she's ready to move on. Theo: I disagree. The letter she leaves unanswered means her big decision isn't resolved. Jordan: I'm with Theo—the unanswered letter keeps things open. The last scene felt uncertain to me. Maya: But taking the job is action. That's progress. Theo: Progress, maybe, but not closure. Jordan: We can agree the final chapter changes her situation, but we don't know her choice about the letter. Maya: Okay, I agree on that part; the letter is unresolved. Theo: Right, but the tone still feels unsettled.
Which note best captures a point of agreement/disagreement?
Jordan and Theo agree the letter is unresolved.
Maya says the ending is unresolved because she takes the job.
There is a job offer in the last chapter.
I agree.
Explanation
Consensus is shown when Jordan says, "I'm with Theo—the unanswered letter," and Maya later admits the letter is unresolved. Choice B misreads attribution: Maya calls the ending hopeful, not unresolved.
Priya: The science center fits our energy unit and has hands-on labs. Marcus: I disagree. The history museum connects to our local study, and it's cheaper. Elena: I agree with Priya about engagement; labs help everyone participate. Priya: The bus ride to the museum is longer, though. Marcus: True, but tickets are half the cost. Elena: So we agree both places link to class, but we're split on budget versus engagement. Priya: Maybe the PTO can help with funds. Marcus: Or we trim time elsewhere. Elena: We need a question to decide between cost and hands-on learning. Marcus: I want something concrete to compare.
Which follow-up question would move the discussion forward?
Can we vote now?
What specific labs match our energy unit, and how do those costs compare to museum tickets and bus time?
Is the science center fun?
Priya said the museum is cheaper, right?
Explanation
The dispute is stated as "we're split on budget versus engagement." Option B targets both sides with specifics. Choice D misattributes the cheaper claim to Priya; Marcus made that point.
Nia: I prefer digital notes because I can search terms later. Omar: I disagree. Paper helps me focus, and I remember more when I handwrite. Luis: I agree with Nia that search is useful, especially before quizzes. Nia: Also, sharing a doc makes group work easier. Omar: But I get distracted by tabs. Luis: We all agree note-taking matters; the question is which format helps learning most. Nia: The school allows both, so it's our choice. Omar: Right, but for me, paper limits distractions. Luis: Maybe we should test both for a week. Nia: I can track changes when we revise.
Which note best captures a point of agreement/disagreement?
Luis agrees with Nia that paper is faster.
Some students get distracted by tabs.
Nia favors digital for search and sharing; Omar favors paper for focus.
What's your favorite app?
Explanation
Conflict appears in "I prefer digital notes because I can search" versus "Paper helps me focus." Choice A misattributes and invents "paper is faster," which no one said.
Sasha: We should clean the playground first. Families will notice, and kids can use it right away. Devon: I disagree. The creek trail has trash that could harm wildlife; environmental impact should come first. Mei: I agree with Sasha that visibility matters for volunteers. Sasha: The playground is safer for younger helpers, too. Devon: But the trail has fewer people, so trash piles up. Mei: We agree both areas need help; our disagreement is impact versus visibility. Sasha: We only have two hours. Devon: Then we must choose a priority. Mei: Let's ask a question that will help us decide fairly.
Which follow-up question would move the discussion forward?
Is the playground fun?
Devon said the playground is safer, right?
There's trash on the trail.
What criteria—impact, visibility, or safety—should we rank first, and how would that choice change our two-hour plan?
Explanation
The conflict is summarized as "our disagreement is impact versus visibility." Option D directly addresses criteria and planning. Choice B misattributes safety to Devon; Sasha raised that point.