By the end of seventh grade, students who are making adequate progress in literacy are able to:
Reading:
7.1 Respond
to a task that identifies the purpose for reading and use notes,
highlighting or other means to gather information during the reading to
respond to the task.
7.2 Recognize themes in a variety of literary and technical works.
7.3 Recognize and interpret plot, characters, theme, and setting using evidence from a variety of literary works
7.4 Recognize
and analyze literary techniques and devices such as structure, mood,
foreshadowing, simile, metaphor, personification, and imagery in a
variety of literary works, with assistance.
7.5 Identify poetic elements such as rhyme, rhythm, meter, imagery, personification, and use them to interpret an understand poetry.
7.6 Recognize
the difference between a persuasive essay, an essay, an essay to
inform, an essay that entertains, or a narrative written in first or
third person.
7.7 Describe plot, conflict, and resolution
Writing:
7.1 Organize
and write a 2-3 page comparison essay, using specific supporting
details, in response to a given task, using an organizer, a rough draft,
revision and editing, and a final draft process, with assistance.
7.2 Organize
and write a 2-3 page literary analysis essay, using specific supporting
details, about one element in a literary work in response to a given
task, using an organizer, a rough draft, revision and editing, and a
final draft process, with assistance.
7.3 Organize
and write a 2-3 page unified essay, with specific supporting details,
in response to a given task about two different pieces of literature,
i.e. a short story and a poem, using an organizer, a rough draft,
revision and editing, and a final draft process, with assistance.
7.4 Write a creative piece using elements such as plot, dialogue, characterization, setting, theme, and imagery, with assistance.
7.5 Add
10-12 written pieces from the school year to their personal writing
portfolio after re-reading, editing, and revising. They will also
include a reflection on each piece regarding why it was chosen and what
they learned from the piece.
Listening & Speaking:
7.1 Take notes from a piece of literature read to them and utilize their notes to respond to a specific task.
7.2 Learn to hold their thoughts by taking notes or completing an organizer while listening in class.
7.3 Participate in a class or small group discussion as an active listener, using notes to capture ideas or questions.
7.4 Participate in a class or small group discussion successfully, using evidence to support their point.
7.5 Deliver
a 2-3 minute oral report or book talk to the class, following the
conventions of public speaking such as speak clearly and loudly, use
correct posture, use notes or cards for organization, and answer
questions form the audience.
7.6 Answer questions posed by the teacher with at least 80% accuracy
7.7 Listen to a passage read by a teacher, take notes, and answer 2 extended response questions