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Do you have a suggestion for our OJCS Knesset? Never fear…the digital suggestion box is here! This is a fantastic opportunity to have your voice heard.
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Over the last week and a half, the students have been reviewing and studying the format/setup of an MLA Works Cited page and parenthetical citations (in-text citations). This assignment is designed to allow students to demonstrate their knowledge and understand of MLA 8 citations.
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Give Credit Where It’s Due Assignment
Credit Assignment Graphic Organizer
This assignment will be due on Tuesday (1/19).
Today we will continue to review and practice how to properly format an MLA works cited page. As we have previously discussed, source citations and works cited pages are essential in order to avoid plagiarism.
Students will review the notes in the Google Doc below to ensure that their bibliography contains all of the necessary information:
Please pay close attention to the required format for the works cited page!
Format:
Today we will continue to review and practice how to properly format MLA in-text citations. As we have previously discussed, citations are essential in order to avoid plagiarism and provide authors with credit for their ideas and information.
Welcome back OJCS Middle School Students! I hope you had an enjoyable winter break. We will begin the new year with a writing activity about the break.
Click the link below to access our assignment:
Helpful writing tools:
This week we will begin exploring a series of interactive Nearpod lessons that revolve around digital citizenship and media literacy. These interactive experiences were created by our incredible librarian Brigitte! Today we will be focusing on in-text citations and bibliographies. Students can revisit this information at any time independently as well!
The links to these experiences can be found in the Google Slideshow below:
Each middle school class will compete in the 2020-2021 OJCS Reading Challenge. The reading challenge runs from December 8th, 2020 to May 3rd, 2021. Students will choose books that are interesting, grade-level appropriate, and fall within their ZPD. If students need help choosing a “just right” book…just ask Mr. Wash. Audiobooks, graphic novels, and books in other languages will also count for this challenge (please ensure the review is written in English).
Each class will set a reading goal…which they are encouraged to exceed!
How will we know who wins?
After students have completed a novel, they will need to write a review in their reading challenge document. Please follow the format that is provided in the Google Doc below. A book will only count towards our class total after the review has been written!
Must read and create at least three book reviews by Monday, March 2nd, 2021
Click the link below to make a personalized copy of the book review reading challenge log:
Book Review Reading Challenge Log
Ex: Michael’s Reading Log
2. Save the document to the Google Drive Folder that was shared with you yesterday
As we prepare for a day of distance learning tomorrow, students will engage in a meaningful letter writing exercise. Students are being tasked with creating holiday letters for soldiers that are deployed overseas. Our goal is to show our appreciation and spread holiday joy. This activity will be explained in person today, but students will work on this at home during class time tomorrow.
This activity embodies our Jewish values (gemilut hasadim) and our North Stars (each person is responsible for the other).
Each letter will include the following information:
Your letter should be at least two paragraphs
Each letter should also include visuals (these could be hand-drawn or computer-generated)
Our next unit will revolve around analyzing persuasive techniques and improving our presentation skills. Last week we introduced the concepts of pathos, logos, and ethos.
We will spend time this week analyzing advertising techniques such as avant garde, weasel words, magic ingredients, patriotism, transfer, plain folks, snob appeal, bribery, and bandwagon.
Click the link below to access our presentation:
(Please note that this is a live document that will be updated regularly)