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7th Grade Unit 1: / Relationships Growing-Up / Suggested Time Frame: / 6 Weeks
TAKS Objective: / 1, 2, 3, 4 / TEKS: / 7.10A, 7.10B, 7.10C, 7.10D, 7.10E, 7.10F, 7.10G, 7.10H, 7.10L, 7.10M, 7.11C, 7.12A, 7.12F(1), 7.12H, 7.18A
Unit Overview
During this unit, readers explore characters growing up as a result of learning from experience and encountering moments of discovery.
Enduring Understandings
  • Actions have consequences.
  • People are afraid of what is different.
  • People grow from their successes and failures.
/ Essential Questions
  • In the face of adversity, what causes some people to prevail while others fail?
  • How does what others think about you affect how you think about yourself?
  • How does conflict influence an individual’s decisions and actions?
  • How can a person’s decisions and actions change his/her life?
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Writing Purpose

Understanding the principle parts of writing a paper (brainstorming, organizing, writing rough draft, editing, revising, and final draft)

Focus and Coherence

Maintaining focus
Logical flow from opening to conclusion
All sentences address prompt

Writing Organizations

Beginning- introducing the incident including the people and place involved
Middle- describe the incident using descriptive details and dialogue, makes the importance clear
End- tells the outcome or result of the event, presents the writer’s feelings about the experience

Depth of Development

Narrative Expressive
Select and imbed previously taught organizational modes
Perfect individual style
Analyze published work, “A View from the Outside,” ( Literature book page 179)
Replicate author’s style and technique

Voice

Do I really like this paper?
Does this writing sound like me?
How do I want my readers to feel?

Conventions of Written Language

Nouns – pg. 12 E1-2
Pronouns- pg. 14 F1-8
Language of Instruction
  • author’s purpose
  • cause/ effect
  • central conflict
  • character- main/minor
  • clarify
  • connect
  • evaluate
  • external conflict
  • internal conflict
  • personal essay
  • plot
  • predict
  • question
  • setting
  • short stories
  • visualize

Vocabulary
  • Vocabulary Workshop- unit 1-2
  • Word Skills- chapters 1-2
Core Vocabulary List – see Instructional Resources / Relationships and/or Connections that should emerge
  • Finding common ground between self and characters to help understand text.
  • Use own experiences to connect to text

Products students will develop
Select from:
  • Story map for novel
  • Magazine Ad for “Seventh Grade” (p.27)
  • Game board for novel
  • Sack of symbolism
  • PowerPoint Presentation

7th Grade Unit 1: / Relationships Growing-Up / Suggested Time Frame: / 6 Weeks
TAKS Objective: / 1, 2, 3, 4 / TEKS: / 7.10A, 7.10B, 7.10C, 7.10D, 7.10E, 7.10F, 7.10G, 7.10H, 7.10L, 7.10M, 7.11C, 7.12A, 7.12F(1), 7.12H, 7.18A
Unit Overview
During this unit, readers explore characters growing up as a result of learning from experience and encountering moments of discovery.
Text Resources
The Language of Literature textbook
Select Novel from the following:
  • Killing Mr. Griffin,
  • My Louisiana Sky,
  • Maniac Magee,
  • Where the Red Fern Grows
/ Workstations
Whole groupSmall groupPaired learning (partners)LibraryComputer Lab
  • reading skills
  • word study/ vocabulary station
  • literature circle/ book club
Technology & Electronic Resources

Electronic Resources
  • Lit in Performance Thank you, M’am
  • Thank You, M’am CD Rom
  • View a clip from the movie “I Am Sam” to go along with My Louisiana Sky.
  • Seventh Grade CD Rom
  • Names/Nombres CD Rom
  • Zebra CD Rom
Other (i.e., Speakers, Field Trips) / Reading Skills/Processes
□7.6A
□7.6B
□7.6C
□7.7A
□7.7B
□7.7C
□7.7D
□7.7E
□7.8A
□7.8B
□7.8C
□7.9A
□7.9B
□7.9C
□7.9D / □7.9E
□7.9G
□7.10A
□7.10B
□7.10C
□7.10D
□7.10K
□7.10M
□7.11A
□7.11B
□7.11D
□7.12B
□7.12D
□7.12E
□7.12F / □7.12G
□7.12H
□7.12I
□7.12J
□7.13A
□7.13B
□7.13D
□7.13E
□7.13G
□7.13H
□7.13I
□7.14A
□7.14B
□7.14C
Writing Skills/Processes
□7.15F
□7.15H
□7.16A
□7.16B
□7.16C
□7.16D
□7.16E
□7.16F
□7.16G
□7.18A
□7.18B / □7.18C
□7.18D
□7.18E
□7.18F
□7.18G
□7.18H
□7.18I
□7.19A
□7.19B
□7.19C / □7.19D
□7.19E
□7.20B
□7.20C
□7.20D
□7.20E
□7.20F
□7.21A
□7.21B
□7.21C
WRITING MINILESSONS /

Graphic Organizers

  • Narrative Expressive, Language Network, p. 414
  • Personal Narrative, Language of Literature, p. 178
  • TAKS Master, p. 104

  • Short Story, Language Network, p.462
/ Method(s) of Assessment
Observation
AObservation evaluated by peers
BStudents engaged in learning activities
CDirect questioning
DObservation of performance or process
Constructed Response
  1. TEKSCheck
  2. Open-ended
  3. Essay
  4. Research Paper
  5. Log / Journal
  6. Story / Play / Poem
  7. Model / Map / Video
  8. Oral / Visual / Multimedia Presentation
Selected Response
1Fill-in-the-blank test
2Matching test
3Multiple choice test
4True/False test

Seventh Grade ELA 1st Six Weeks Summary

In this brief summary, the dates will fluctuate according to your students, calendar, and special events.

Reflections

Suggested: 2 Days

  • Establish calendar routine
  • Reading: “A Day’s Wait”
  • Skills: main idea, supporting details, summarizing, recalling information, organizing ideas

Suggested: 5 Days

  • Reading: “7th Grade”
  • Skills: establish a purpose for reading, context clues
  • Writing: Brainstorming, prewriting for personal narrative (Language of Literature, p. 178)
  • Grammar: Nouns and Pronouns- (sample resource Language Network book)

Suggested: 5 Days

  • Reading: “Thank You, M’am”
  • Skills: Use knowledge and experience to comprehend, describe mental images that text evokes, analyze characters, internal/external conflicts
  • Writing: personal narrative
  • Grammar: Nouns and Pronouns- (sample resource Language Network book)

Suggested: 5 Days

  • Reading: “Zebra”
  • Skills: draw inferences based on text information and personal experiences
  • Writing: editing and revising of personal narrative rough draft
  • Grammar: Nouns and Pronouns- (sample resource Language Network book)

Suggested: 5 Days

  • Reading: “Names/Nombres”
  • Skills: describe how author’s purpose or point of view affects the text
  • Writing: Rewrite personal narrative and turn in
  • Grammar: Nouns and Pronouns- (sample resource Language Network book)

Suggested: 5 Days

  • Reading: “A Crush”
  • Skills: respond to literature while referring to relevant aspects of text and own experiences
  • Writing: Writing a response to literature (Language ofLiterature pp. 75-79)
  • Grammar: Nouns and Pronouns- (sample resource Language Network book)

***Novel Unit will also be taught during this six weeks. Choose from the 7th grade book list.

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