Sunday, November 29, 2020

Weeks of Nov. 30th, Dec. 7th, & Dec. 14th

 This 2nd Quarter will close out with reviewing reading and analyzing fictional texts. Students will be provided digital text copies of materials, teacher created powerpoints to guide instruction, discussions in class, and various assessment opportunities.   Students will also be tested for reading fluency of a text via a private secure recording for teacher analysis.

Students will focus and learn:

  • How to read, analyze, and write a summary and a personal narrative essay following a TN READY Writing type specifically designed prompts. 
  • Through step by step instructions through TEAMS ELA meetings, and shared instructional materials in Schoology ELA course folders.
  • Through teacher modeled expectations and provided scaffolded activities to break down the task of writing.
Always ask your student to show you rather than tell you.....their grades to find their schoology assignments and activities.
Students will complete:
  • A formative assignment from the ELA lesson
  • A summative ELA assignment from the ELA lesson
  • NO RED INK...one practice activity per week. Homework grade.
  • FVL Curriculum...one practice activity per week. Homework grade.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Weeks of Nov. 16th and Nov. 23rd

 This 2nd Quarter will continue to be focused on Informational Text. Various age appropriate reading materials will be used as we cover a multitude of topics ranging from the Election Process, Speeches from Figures in History, and other short reading topics. Students will be provided digital text copies of materials, teacher created powerpoints to guide instruction, discussions in class, and various assessment opportunities.   

Students will continue with a relevant and timely unit on inaguaral speeches in history from President John F. Kennedy in January of 1961.


Students will focus and learn:

  • How to read, analyze, and write a summary and a personal narrative essay following a TN READY Writing type specifically designed prompts. 
  • Through step by step instructions through TEAMS ELA meetings, and shared instructional materials in Schoology ELA course folders.
  • Through teacher modeled expectations and provided scaffolded activities to break down the task of writing.
Always ask your student to show you rather than tell you.....their grades to find their schoology assignments and activities.
Students will complete:
  • A formative assignment from the ELA lesson
  • A summative ELA assignment from the ELA lesson
  • NO RED INK...one practice activity per week. Homework grade.
  • FVL Curriculum...one practice activity per week. Homework grade.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Weeks of Nov. 1st-Nov.8th

This 2nd Quarter will be focused on Informational Text. Various age appropriate reading materials will be used as we cover a multitude of topics ranging from the Election Process, Speeches from Figures in History, and other short reading topics. Students will be provided digital text copies of materials, teacher created powerpoints to guide instruction, discussions in class, and various assessment opportunities.   

Students will continue with a relevant and timely unit on the Election Process for USA Presidential Candidates(Source-Scholastic Digital Magazines for Middle Schoolers).

Students will focus and learn:

  • How to write a 5 paragraph informational/explanatory essay on the topic of the Election Process, following a TN READY Writing type specifically designed prompt. 
  • Through step by step instructions through TEAMS ELA meetings, and shared instructional materials in Schoology ELA course folders.
  • Through teacher modeled expectations and provided scaffolded activities to break down the task of writing a 5 paragraph essay.
Always ask your student to show you rather than tell you.....their grades to find their schoology assignments and activities.
Students will complete:
  • A formative assignment from the ELA lesson
  • A summative ELA assignment from the ELA lesson
  • NO RED INK...one practice activity per week. Homework grade.
  • FVL Curriculum...one practice activity per week. Homework grade.

Monday, October 19, 2020

Weeks of Oct. 19th to Oct 26th

This 2nd Quarter will be focused on Informational Text. Various age appropriate reading materials will be used as we cover a multitude of topics ranging from the Election Process, Speeches from Figures in History, and other short reading topics. Students will be provided digital text copies of materials, teacher created powerpoints to guide instruction, discussions in class, and various assessment opportunities.   

Students will begin a relevant and timely unit on the Election Process for USA Presidential Candidates(Source-Scholastic Digital Magazines for Middle Schoolers).

Students will focus and learn:

1. Who is running for president?

2. Who can vote?

3. How is this election different from presidential elections in the past?

4. What are the reasons the candidates focus more attention on certain states?

5. How might the Covid-19 pandemic affect voting?

6. What other offices are up for election?

7. What is the Electoral College and how does it work?
8.  Students will be reading, discussing and completing follow-up short answer responses, quizzes, TNREADY type Multiple Choice Test, and an informational essay over the topic.

Always check your grades to find your schoology assignments and activities.

In addition to our ELA assignments, students will complete....

NO RED INK...one practice activity per week.

FVL Curriculum...one practice activity per week


Monday, October 12, 2020

Week of Oct. 13th

I have three thoughts for students as we begin the next 9 weeks.

First, I wish our classmates from the first 9 weeks leaving for in school learning, best of luck.

Secondly, I want to ask students remaining virtual learners in Mr. O's class, to welcome our new classmates next week. 

Finally, ELA course focus remains the same...students will learn how to become:

  • Better Readers
  • Better Writers
  • Better Thinkers


Sunday, September 27, 2020

Weeks of Sept 21st and 28th

 Sept 28th...

This week completes our first 9 weeks of virtual instruction. Students will be completing the nine weeks by completing various schoology assignments on our last story, The Ransom of Red Chief, by O. Henry. These assignments will be found in their Schoology ELA folders each day.

Our focus this past nine weeks has covered the following academic standards in the following categories:

Reading Literature

  • Identifying details in a story to improve comprehension
  • Identifying sequence in a story to improve comprehension
  • Identifying genres of Fables, Science Fiction, and Realistic Fiction
  • Comparing and Contrasting
  • Identifying and analyzing theme
  • Identifying narrative voice
  • Identifying author's purpose
  • Identifying figurative language
  • Identifying and reflecting on Irony
  • Summarizing
English Language Grammar
  • Identifying sentence fragments
  • Homophones
  • Capitalization
  • Subject Verb Agreement
  • Dialogue and quotations
Writing
  • Writing short responses
  • Narrative essay writing
Speaking and Listening

  • Active listening
Social Emotional Learning

  • Building a positive self identity through self-reflection and focus on improvement.

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Week of Sept. 14th-18th

Our Learning Objectives this week:

  • Students will be reading two new texts this week..The Frog and The Mouse...and How They Croaked...The Death of Julius Caesar.
  • Students will reflect and analyze both texts using details from our reading
  • Students will write to specific follow up questions to further understanding of the texts.
  • Students will complete NO RED INK activities throughout the week.




Sunday, September 6, 2020

Week of Sept. 8th-Sept.11th

 Objectives for the week:

  • Students will complete a summary writing activity following their TN READY Type Test on our story, All Summer In A Day, during TEAMS class.
  • Students will review and complete a self assessment assignment on their narrative essay writing from last week.
  • Students will complete a Florida Virtual Learning component of Summaries for their independent work on Asynchronous days.
  • All daily assignments will be found in each day's folder.

Friday, August 28, 2020

Week of August 31st - Sept 4th

ELA Objectives this week:

Students will write their first narrative for this year.

Last week, we reviewed and discussed our story from a week ago through a powerpoint, All Summer In A Day, by Ray Bradbury.

Students and parents will find daily directions and further information and activities in each day folders for the week of August 31st-Sept. 4th.

  • Students were asked to imagine they were writing the next chapter to the story right after the ending we read.
  • Margot has to forgive her bullies when the bullies ask to be forgiven for putting her in a closet and missing the sun.
  • Students were asked to brainstorm their own ideas in their ELA journals last week about what would happen first, next, and finally, as they write their story in 3rd person narrative voice...as if a narrator was watching from above and telling the story.
  • Students were asked to think in terms of creating a story...that they are narrating...think about the setting....where are the children? Think about dialogue...the children's conversation.
  • Beginning of their story......6-10 sentences....(upcoming schoology practice quiz)
  • Middle of their story.....6-10 sentences.(upcoming schoology practice quiz)
  • Ending of their story.....6-10 sentences. (upcoming schoology practice quiz)
  • Students were advised to write and type their rough draft in a Microsoft Word Document.
  • Students will eventually copy and paste their Microsoft Word Document final draft in their schoology quiz assignment later when it appears.
  • Each of your section...Beginning, Middle, and End of your narrative, will need to be in three separate paragraphs...6-10 sentences per each paragraph.
  • This assignment must be reviewed by parents/guardians and will be due in a future posted schoology assignment by Friday Sept 4th, 2020.

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Weeks of August 17th-August 24th

 

MAP Assessment ELA test will be on-line Wed. August 26th. More info coming.

Our objectives this week in SEL are:

  •  to continue our discussion and lesson on creating a positive identity.
  •  to learn how to create a healthy and positive school identity.

Our objectives in ELA are:

  • Students will read, A Summer In A Day, by Ray Bradbury, with teacher and independent of teacher
  • Students will analyze and summarize elements of plot development and setting
  • Students will make inferences from the story
  • Students will use context clues to understand the meaning of unfamiliar words and terms
  • Students will write short answer responses
  • Students will write a TN READY type narrative from a provided prompt
  • Students will complete a TN READY type test

I CAN.....READ, REFLECT, AND ANALYZE  A TEXT IN ORDER TO GAIN DEEPER UNDERSTANDING

****NO RED INK WEBSITE....MORE CONFUSING WORDS WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

Reminders:

  • Go to your personal schoology page ELA.
  • Click on the colored folder for that specific week to open.
  • Click on the colored folder for that specific day to open.
  • Click on the posted virtual meeting to begin synchronis learning time.
  • Click on the assignment page(s) for your asynchronis schoolwork after class.
  • Click on powerpoints, documents, and videos from that lesson.
  • Click on the LESSON REVIEW page if you need to review that morning's lesson.
  • If you need my personal assistance, send me an email through schoology or MNPS:
  • thomas.occhipinti@mnps.org

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Week of August 10th

 Greetings!

Our objectives this week in SEL are:

  •  to continue our discussion and lesson on creating a positive identity.
  •  to learn how to create a healthy and positive school identity.

Our objectives in ELA are:

  • to focus on the concept of digging deeper to gain understanding through reflection and critical thinking. 
  • to review OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS that will encourage deeper thought and explanations.
  • to review CLOSED QUESTIONS result in simple answers like....yes or no. 
  • to review that if you are curious about something and desire details(I love alliteration), practice asking an OPEN QUESTION, that begins with "WHAT..or HOW...????

I CAN.....THINK CRITICALLY IN ORDER TO GAIN DEEPER UNDERSTANDING

Reminders:

  • Go to your personal schoology page ELA.
  • Click on the colored folder for that specific week to open.
  • Click on the colored folder for that specific day to open.
  • Click on the posted virtual meeting to begin synchronis learning time.
  • Click on the assignment page(s) for your asynchronis schoolwork after class.
  • Click on powerpoints, documents, and videos from that lesson.
  • Click on the LESSON REVIEW page if you need to review that morning's lesson.
  • If you need my personal assistance, send me an email through schoology or MNPS:
  • thomas.occhipinti@mnps.org

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Greetings!!!


I am so excited to be your teacher this year, as we travel together down this road to a better life. Though we are starting off virtually, it is my goal to get to know each other and make this the best school year experience we ever had. Let's get to know each other....I'll go first....

I was born in Youngstown, OH and moved to Nashville in 1979. (You can read more in my bio on this blog.) My parents were first generation USA born citizens of Italian and Sicilian immigrant parents. Their parents came to this country in search of a better life for themselves and their children. Times were very hard economically for my immigrant grandparents. But they never lost hope and faith that their children and their children's children would live better lives here in America. My parents worked hard to provide for themselves and my sister and me. They always said their wish and dream was that my sister and I would have better lives than them. After I became a parent, I finally understood what they meant. As your teacher, I follow the path my parents showed me:


  • I will treat my students like they were my own children. 
  • I will help my students reach my high expectations for a better life! 
  • I will be on this educational road with my students, every step of the way.
My teaching philosophy can be summed up simply as, "SHOW RATHER THAN TELL!" I will show students how to improve their reading comprehension, analyzing, and writing ability, by modeling, and a step by step instruction technique called "scaffolding the lesson."  In simple terms, that means to break down larger things into smaller parts. We follow our district's Scope and Sequence of teaching standards in our various categories of informational text, fictional text, vocabulary, grammar, writing, speaking and listening.

In order to learn critical analysis as we read and write, I first teach students how to form critical open ended questions as opposed to closed questions. Closed questions can be answered in few words and provide small details. For example, "Did the team win their championship game? The answer is probably yes or no. An open ended question is, "How did the team win their championship game?" The answer will be an explanation rather than a simple yes or no. More on this to come.

Regarding teaching writing, I begin by teaching students how to analyze their writing prompt instructions and contrast the three types of essays: personal narratives, informational/explanatory, and persuasive/opinion essays. Students need to understand what they are being asked to write about.  Then we write, write, and write some more. As their teacher. I guide and encourage students' writing more than just evaluate and criticize.

































































































































































































































































































































Monday, April 6, 2020

Weeks of April 6th...April 13th...April 20th....

During this pandemic time that has interupted our normal school session, all daily activities will be posted on Edmodo and NO RED INK Monday through Friday.

I can be reached at:

thomas.occhipinti@mnps.org

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Week of March 9th, 2020

Week of March 9th 


Self Reflection: 

Students will continue our strategy each week to self evaluate their performance by writing three things they did well and three things they need to improve. 
 

Reading Informational Text

I Have A Dream Speech

Students have read multiple texts on Dr. King, Jr. I Have A Dream. Students also have analyzed figurative writing styles and the power of words.

Students will create their own introductory phrase and their wish for our community and create a wall hanging art project outside of our classroom.

After the break, students will also be reading multiple texts on an historic chapter of the Civil Rights Movement...Bloody Sunday and the March on Selma in the next few weeks.

Written Expression and Process

Students will also be assessed this week on the 3rd MNPS Benchmark Practice test over Persuasive/Opinion Essay writing. We will begin on Wed. Students will complete a reading of texts and a pre-writing phase, a writing phase, and a reflection activity.


Grammar and Conventions

Students will also be tested on subject and verb agreement on NO RED INK...quiz date to be determined this week.

Homework

EDMODO announced assignments each Monday through Thursday. EDMODO will be the place to find out what is assigned that particular day. We also use the on line program, NO RED INK...for practicing Grammar and Vocabulary.


Test Prep Practices

Students will complete a practice assessment (multiple choice & persuasive writing to a specific prompt). 

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Weeks of February 24th and March 2nd, 2020

Week of February 25th 


Self Reflection: 

Students will continue our strategy each week to self evaluate their performance by writing three things they did well and three things they need to improve. 
 

Reading Informational Text

The Girl Who Lived Forever & I Have A Dream Speech

Students are reading a short text on the life of Anne Frank and also a poem by a holocaust survivor. Both texts are found in our MNPS curriculum scope and sequence guide. A TNREADY type quiz will be administered on Tuesday.(COMPLETED)

Students will be reading multiple texts on Dr. King, Jr. I Have A Dream. Students will analyze figurative writing styles and the power of words, culminating with a wall hanging art project.

Students will also be reading multiple texts on an historic chapter of the Civil Rights Movement...Bloody Sunday and the March on Selma in the next few weeks.

Written Expression and Process

Students will also be assessed on t
his week's topics with daily specific writing prompts, and also by planning and writing an opinion and narrative essays.

Grammar and Conventions

Students will be tested on articles and subject and verb agreement on NO RED INK...quiz date to be determined.

Homework

EDMODO announced assignments each Monday through Thursday. EDMODO will be the place to find out what is assigned that particular day. We also use the on line program, NO RED INK...for practicing Grammar and Vocabulary.


Test Prep Practices

Students will complete a practice assessment (multiple choice & narrative writing to a specific prompt). Week of March 2nd... These practice tests will be administered bi-weekly.

Monday, February 17, 2020

Week of February 18th & February 25th

Week of February 18th 


Self Reflection: 

Students will continue our strategy each week to self evaluate their performance by writing three things they did well and three things they need to improve. 
 

Reading Informational Text

"When you can do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world." George Washington Carver

Students will complete the TN READY TYPE test over GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, a biography in class. Following the test, students will  reflect on their performance.


Written Expression and Process

Students will also be assessed on t
he George Washington Carver Unit with daily specific writing prompts, and also by planning and writing an informational essay.

Grammar and Conventions

Students will be tested on articles and complex sentences on NO RED INK...date to be determined.

Homework

EDMODO announced assignments each Monday through Thursday. EDMODO will be the place to find out what is assigned that particular day. We also use the on line program, NO RED INK...for practicing Grammar and Vocabulary.

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Weeks of February 3rd & February 10th

MAP TESTING ELA-MONDAY AND TUESDAY

Top Ten Test Taking Strategies:

1. Your name is on this test. This test is about you.
2. Take your time. No points for being the first one done. The MAP test will shut down when it recognizes a student is going too quickly.
3. Read the passages. Think about the 5 magic words in your head as you read.
4. Read each question twice before attempting to answer it.
5. P.O.E. Process of Elimination. Eliminate the wrong answers first.
6. Think about the question you are being asked. Go back in the passage and make sure. Look for evidence.
7. Educated Guess. Think if you feel you have to guess. Put some thought into it.
8. This test will place you in certain group levels.
9. MAP scores are used for your benefit. 
10. Repeat number 1.

Self Reflection: 

Students will continue our strategy each week to self evaluate their performance by writing three things they did well and three things they need to improve. 
 


Reading Informational Text


"When you can do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world." George Washington Carver

Students will complete reading the GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, a biography in class. The next two weeks will cover his accomplishments as a professor/researcher at Tuskeegee University in Alabama and his major contributions to the world. Selected chapter excerpts will be used to implement imspiring STEAM lessons with multiple subjects and teachers over the next two weeks. Our teachers and myself are very excited about this collaborative STEAM lesson in Social Studies, Math, and Science.


Written Expression and Process

Students will be assessed on t
he George Washington Carver Unit with daily specific writing prompts, and also by planning and writing an informational essay.

Students will also complete a practice writing assessment on Persuasive Writing. Students read and analyzed their pro and con positions on the securing and developing Native Indian Western Territories of the USA for settlement. After re-teaching the pre-write, a large majority of students succeeded.

Grammar and Conventions

Students will be tested on articles and complex sentences on NO RED INK...date to be determined.

Homework

EDMODO announced assignments each Monday through Thursday. EDMODO will be the place to find out what is assigned that particular day. We also use the on line program, NO RED INK...for practicing Grammar and Vocabulary.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Weeks of January 21st & 27th

FIELD TRIP WEDNESDAY!

Self Reflection: 

Students will continue our strategy each week to self evaluate their performance by writing three things they did well and three things they need to improve. 
 


Reading Informational Text


"When you can do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world." George Washington Carver

Students will continue reading GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, a biography in class. The next two weeks will cover his college education and his accomplishments as a professor at Tuskeegee University in Alabama.This class set book will be used to implement imspiring STEAM lessons with multiple subjects and teachers before and after the winter break. Our teachers and myself are very excited about this collaborative STEAM lesson in Social Studies, Math, and Science.


Written Expression and Process

Students will be assessed on t
he George Washington Carver Unit with daily specific writing prompts, and also by planning and writing an informational essay.

Students will also complete a practice writing assessment on Persuasive Writing. Students read and analyzed their pro and con positions on the securing and developing Native Indian Western Territories of the USA for settlement. After re-teaching the pre-write, a large majority of students succeeded.

Grammar and Conventions

Students will be tested on articles and complex sentences on NO RED INK...date to be determined.

Homework

EDMODO announced assignments each Monday through Thursday. EDMODO will be the place to find out what is assigned that particular day. We also use the on line program, NO RED INK...for practicing Grammar and Vocabulary.

Monday, January 6, 2020

Weeks of January 7th & 13th

Self Reflection: 

Students will continue our strategy each week to self evaluate their performance by writing three things they did well and three things they need to improve. 
 


Reading Informational Text


"When you can do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world." George Washington Carver

Students will continue reading GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, a biography in class. This class set book will be used to implement imspiring STEAM lessons with multiple subjects and teachers before and after the winter break. Our teachers and myself are very excited about this collaborative STEAM lesson!!! More info to come.


Written Expression and Process

Students will be assessed on t
he George Washington Carver Unit with daily specific writing prompts, and also by planning and writing an informational essay.

Students will also complete a practice writing assessment on Persuasive Writing. We will use two texts inspired by our earlier IFL unit on the Rush to Oklahoma. Specifically, students will read and analyze pro and con positions on the securing and developing Native Indian Western Territories of the USA for settlement.

Grammar and Conventions

Students will be tested on articles and complex sentences on NO RED INK...date to be determined.

Homework

EDMODO announced assignments each Monday through Thursday. EDMODO will be the place to find out what is assigned that particular day. We also use the on line program, NO RED INK...for practicing Grammar and Vocabulary.