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WELCOME TO 7 th GRADE ELA!

WELCOME TO 7 th GRADE ELA!. THREE C’s ……. Communication Collaboration Critical Thinking. Prayer Before Class. Dear God,

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WELCOME TO 7 th GRADE ELA!

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  1. WELCOME TO 7th GRADE ELA!

  2. THREE C’s …… Communication Collaboration Critical Thinking

  3. Prayer Before Class Dear God, I give you this class. I offer you now all of the good that I shall do and I promise to accept, for the love of You, all of the difficulty that I shall meet. Help me to conduct myself during this class in a manner pleasing to You. -Amen

  4. Expectations: • To be well prepared- Bring necessary books, supplies, and most importantly…..YOUR THINKING CAP • Listen carefully • Respect your peers • Follow directions • STUDY a little each night(you will retain up to 80% more than cramming) • 6) To work to your full potential....Effort is everything • 7) To fully engage yourself in the lesson at hand (Participate!) • 8) To complete ALL assignments…PRESENT or NOT • 9) To keep the unnecessary chatter limited • 10) If you were to have a problem with something we are covering…TELL ME! • 11) If you have problems outside of school that are interfering your studies….TELL ME!

  5. Homework Policy/Expectations • Just Do it! • Make sure assignments are written down correctly. • Be sure all assignments are clear before you go home: don't be afraid to ask questions if necessary.

  6. Set aside a regular time for studying. • Find a quiet, well-lit place to study. • If you are going to be absent, keep in contact with your “buddy” for assignments etc. • I will try to limit Homework to an hour when assigned (that is only two episodes of a TV show!) • If you miss a homework (unexcused) assignment, you have that night to complete it and turn it in the following day before you loose full credit. • After two missed homework assignments you will stay for detention the following day. • After three missed homework assignments I will contact your parents • Projects: Each day it is late, you loose 10% of your mark. After five days you will loose full credit. • Writing Assignments/Drafts: You will have an opportunity after every writing assignment to revise and submit for a better grade

  7. Group Work

  8. Group Work • We will have a lot of cooperative group work for various topics. • I will assign groups but you will eventually have the opportunity to pick groups for certain activities. • You will always treat your classmates with respect. • I never want to hear complaints while grouping. It is disrespectful to others and is not an attitude of a Catholic student. • If there is a problem with group members you can come to me for guidance. However, you must have justification for a complaint…Why is there an issue? Can you work it out on your own? • Always place yourself in the shoes of others before making comments about others. • Always do your part in the group • If group work becomes problematic, it will not be used in class.

  9. Goals for each week: • Utilize vocabulary words in a story, poem or some creative form • Every Friday Vocabulary test • Have a “literary” discussion

  10. Tentative Goals for each month • Assign Literary Discussion Groups • -Collaborate/discuss with literary groups • Blog about an ELA topic • -Author of the month • -Complete and present one current event • -Journals will be collected on the last Friday of every month • - Read one book • -One piece of written work will be completed, ex: essay, poem, dialogue • Skype with someone: author, class, person in the English field etc. • Test will be given at the end of each unit

  11. A typical English class… • Objective/Learning Goal will be placed on the board • “Do now” activity will be placed on the board (typically this will be a journal topic) • Warm up grammar maintenance will be completed • Reading or discussion of the text will be completed • Vocabulary will be utilized

  12. Reading and Writing Workshop We will conduct an ongoing Reading and Writing workshop. Reading Workshop -You will be expected to read a total of 9 books throughout the school year (DO NOT PANIC!) -You will be given independent reading time as well as expected to read 10-15 minutes per night as part of your homework -You will also have time to read during “transition time” -We will discuss as a class the books you have read -You will be expected to complete a given assessment about the books you have read. Writing Workshop -You will complete several pieces of writing this year. -Every trimester you will be expected to share a piece of writing that you feel the most proud of. -You will keep a portfolio of your creative and written work to track your yearly progress - At the end of the year we will compile a literary magazine. Everyone will contribute one piece of written work they feel the most proud of.

  13. GRADING • Your ELA grade will divided into three sub sections: • 1-Reading • 2-Writing • 3-Speaking and Listening • Grading Procedures/Language Arts: • *Homework/Class work (daily work, skills, enrichment activities) 20% • *Minor Assessments (warm-ups, informal writing, reading logs, • mini-projects) 30% • *Major Assessments (unit tests, formal writing, unit projects) 50%

  14. What is your Biggest Challenge with English?

  15. What is your least favorite part about English class?

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