OMM CHAPTERS 1-2 PGS 1-37
1. TUESDAY, 1/9 -Students will review chapter 1 the Study Guide Questions (Study Guide questions should be turned in to www.turnitin.com ) before class Tuesday, 1/3 (Possible pop quiz?)
LINK: Study Guide/ questions
2. WEDNESDAY, 1/10
A. FINISH DISCUSSON ON OMM CH 1
B. STUDENTS WILL COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING POEMS
3. THURSDAY, 1/11
-STUDENTS WILL COMPLETE A POETRY EXERCISE ON SKYWARD- This will be graded
-AFTER THE EXERCISE, STUDENTS CAN WORK ON THEIR OMM READING, STUDYGUIDE, AND KEY POINT WORKSHEET ASSIGNMENTS.\
STUDY GUIDES: HOMEWORK FOR FRIDAY, 1/12- Students will read chapter 2 by Friday, 1/12 and complete Study Guide Questions questions before class...www.turnitin.com
5. Friday, 1/20 Key Point worksheets for Chapter 1, and 2 are due on Friday, 1/20 to www.turnitin.com
KEY POINTS WORKSHEET DIRECTIONS
****. Make a folders in your Integrated Google Drive and store Study Guide Key Points Worksheets as we go along: Each Study Guide chapter and Key Points Worksheet MUST be turned in to www.turnitin.com
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READING ASSIGNMENTS:
OMM CHAPTERS 3-4 PGS 38-81
1. Students will READ chapters 3-4 FOR TUESDAY, 1/ 16 - the Study Guide Questions (Study Guide questions should be turned in to www.turnitin.com ) before class Tuesday, 1/16 (Possible pop quiz?)
2. Friday, 1/16 Key Point worksheets for Chapter 3-6 are due on Friday, 1/30 to www.turnitin.com
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OMM CHAPTERS 5-6 PGS 82-105
2.Students will read chapters 5-6 by TUESDAY 1/23 and complete Study Guide Questions questions before class...www.turnitin.co
2. Friday, 1/23 Key Point worksheets for Chapter 3-6 are due on Friday, 1/23 to www.turnitin.com
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CONDENSED SCHEDULE:
DUE:
TUESDAY, 1/9: BEFORE ENTERING CLASS
-READ PAGES 1-37- CH 1 AND 2
-COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
TUESDAY, 1/16: BEFORE ENTERING CLASS
- READ OMM CHAPTERS 3-4 PGS 38-81
--COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
TUESDAY, 1/23:
- READ - OMM CHAPTERS 5-6 PGS 82-105
--COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
KEY POINT WORKSHEETS- DUE DATES:
FRIDAY, 1/9- CH 1 AND 2
FRIDAY, 1/16- CH 3 AND 4
FRIDAY, 1/23- CH 5 AND 6
*TURNITIN.COM
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KEY POINT WORKSHEET DIRECTIONS
****. Make a folders in your Integrated Google Drive and store Study Guide Key Points Worksheets as we go along: Each Study Guide chapter and Key Points Worksheet MUST be turned in to www.turnitin.com
Key Points Worksheet (Complete one worksheet for each chapter. Turn each in to www.turnitin.com )
(Answer All Questions in sentence/ paragraph form *Follow the directions.
Use contextual evidence supported through your writing. --Don't just quote or toss in examples without explaining/ giving them purpose.
Make sure they actually answer your question)
9. JAM BOARDS -
10. Audio Book Link:
BETTER AUDIO BOOK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIU5PH4_Y
AUDIO BOOK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbFzOMq3zVw&t=2s
-Ryan Morris original reader
OMM test tbd
RESOURCES:
OMM Overview
John Steinbeck:
Born on February 27, 1902, in Salinas, California, John Steinbeck dropped out of college and worked as a manual laborer before achieving success as a writer. His 1939 novel, The Grapes of Wrath, about the migration of a family from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl to California, won a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award.
Steinbeck served as a war correspondent during World War II, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. He died in New York City in 1968.
(This link is also on Google Classroom)
OMM Audiobook link: each chapter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbFzOMq3zVw&t=2s
OMM RESOURCES:
LINK: Study Guide/ questions
-OMM Key Point worksheet link:
Key Point Worksheet will be due on by midnight on the day they are assigned .) * You must follow all directions to receive full credit.
Link: Key Points Worksheet
KEY POINT WORKSHEETS WILL BE DUE 1 WEEK AFTER WE COMPLETE THE CHAPTER.
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11.A.2.4.1 Identify main ideas and supporting details from the text
11.B.2.1.1 Interpret personification, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, satire imagery, foreshadowing and iron
11.B.2.1.1 Interpret personification, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, satire imagery, foreshadowing and iron
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