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“Middle School Reads” PowerPoint by: Tammy Thilken and Beth Thomas 2012-2013

Schedule – Day 6. Okay for Now. Author: Gary D. Schmidt. “Middle School Reads” PowerPoint by: Tammy Thilken and Beth Thomas 2012-2013. Schedule – Day 6. COOL FACTS: Also called Snowy Egret

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“Middle School Reads” PowerPoint by: Tammy Thilken and Beth Thomas 2012-2013

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  1. Schedule – Day 6 Okay for Now Author: Gary D. Schmidt “Middle School Reads” PowerPoint by: Tammy Thilken and Beth Thomas 2012-2013

  2. Schedule – Day 6 • COOL FACTS: • Also called Snowy Egret • While feeding in shallow areas of ponds and marshes, Snowy Egrets use one foot to stir up the bottom, flushing prey into view. • Snowy egrets breed once a year, and females lay three to five greenish blue eggs that hatch in three to four weeks Snowy heron

  3. OKAY FOR NOW Front Loading

  4. OKAY FOR NOW Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. The U.S. government viewed involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam as part of their wider strategy of containment. American involvement in the war peaked in 1968 and ended on August 15, 1973.

  5. OKAY FOR NOW Vietnam War As the 1960s progressed, widespread tensions developed in American society that tended to flow along generational lines regarding the war in Vietnam, race relations, women's rights, traditional modes of authority, and differing interpretations of the American Dream.

  6. Vocabulary Subtler "But look at the second diagonal. It's a lot subtler" (pg. 196).

  7. Vocabulary Subtler (adj.) More delicate or faint and mysterious

  8. Vocabulary Stop the War Protest "The Stop the War protest was marching toward us, people holding up signs with letters that dripped like blood…" (pg. 209).

  9. Vocabulary Stop the War Protest (n.) The movement against the involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War in the U.S.

  10. Vocabulary Fascist "They said that's what happens when you let yourself get used by fascistpigs" (pg. 210).

  11. Vocabulary Fascist (adj.) a person who is dictatorial or has extreme right-wing views

  12. Vocabulary Traipsing "We were supposed to go down with Lucas to a doctor in New York City every two weeks... but when my father said he couldn't be traipsing all over the state every two weeks, we found a doctor in Kingston…" (pg. 219).

  13. Vocabulary Traipsing (v.) to walk or go aimlessly or idly or without finding or reaching one's goal

  14. Vocabulary Gypped "My father said he wasn't going to be gypped and he hadn't brought any money so if he thought that…" (pg. 220).

  15. Vocabulary Gypped (v.) Swindled, cheated

  16. Vocabulary Circumnavigate "Apollo Eight has circumnavigated the moon…" (pg. 222).

  17. Vocabulary Circumnavigate (v.) to go or maneuver around

  18. OKAY FOR NOW Making Connections Ch 6 Chapter 6 1. How have Doug's Saturday deliveries changed? Why? 2. How does Doug's father act on the trip to get Lucas? What happens when they reach the Port Authority? To what does Doug compare his mom as she hugs Lucas? How do the protestors speak to Lucas? 3. We finally see Doug's middle brother's name on page 212. Why do you think it has taken him so long to name him? 4. What does Doug discover about Coach Reed? How? 5. How is Doug able to get on the good side of Coach Reed? 6. What changes Doug's perception of The Snowy Heron?

  19. OKAY FOR NOW Making Connections Ch 6 Attention The next slide will display the answers for Making Connections Chapter 6

  20. OKAY FOR NOW Chapter 6 1. Positive again. Tips, donuts, friendly. Answers vary as to why. 2. Father was a jerk. Discuss how. Lucas had horrific injuries. Elaborate. Her blue coat was like wings covering him. 3. His brother finally acted like a loving, caring brother deserving of a name. 4. Doug saw the drawings of Vietnam on the coach’s clipboard and realized they had something in common. 5. Doug sympathizes with Reed's pain and offers to take care of the stats charts Coach Reed must keep for the President's Council on Physical Fitness. 6. Lil. Doug replaced the hunter with a girl heron and imagined everything going right. Making Connections Ch 6: Answers

  21. OKAY FOR NOW Quick Write Topic Ch 6 Ch. 6 - If you were teaching someone to read, what would be some important lessons you would include?

  22. OKAY FOR NOW Schmidt, Gary D. Okay for Now. New York: Clarion Books, 2011. Print. Illustrations, courtesy of the Audubon Society. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children’s Books Educator Guide, April 2011; Okay for Now Educator’s Guide by: Gary D. Schmidt. Retrieved from http://hmhbooks.com/schmidt/OkayForNow-educatorsguide.pdf Red, Suzy. "Kids' Wings Units for Award Winning Literature! Immediate Downloads!" Kids' Wings Units for Award Winning Literature! Immediate Downloads! Kids Wings, n.d. Web. 16 July 2012. <http://kidswings.com/downloads3.html>. http://www.allaboutbirds.org http://sdakotabirds.com/ http://dictionary.reference.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki http://www.mrcoley.com/litcircles.htm Works Cited

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