District 11 Educational Support Services
Literacy & Language Arts

Grade 7, Quarter 2:  October Unit
Fiction and Poetry
(@ 13 days)

Overview    

For the first three weeks of this quarter, you will read pieces of fiction and poetry. You will work on finding the main idea and supporting details and then move on to the "reading between the lines" skills of drawing conclusions, making inferences, and others. You will use graphic organizers to help you break down the stories and poems into their small pieces so that you can see the "bigger picture" the author is trying to convey. Your first piece of writing will be a descriptive paragraph. And, you will work on parts of speech and punctuation.                                                                          
 

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Enduring Understandings

  •  Different strategies and skills are required to understand a variety of texts.

  •  An effective communicator knows his/her audience and purpose.

  •  An effective communicator uses standard English language rules.

  •  Independent learners use critical thinking skills.

  •  The selection and use of relevant information requires evaluating a variety of sources.

Essential Questions

  • What is text?  How do we apply different strategies and skills to understand a variety of texts?

  • How do we communicate?  What is effective communication?  Why does effective communication require a process?

  • What is standard English?  Why do we need to know and use standard English rules?

  • How do we apply stylistic elements and appropriate formats?

  • What is critical thinking?  How do we think critically in our lives?

  • What is responsible research?  What makes information relevant?  How do I use information?

Standards
  Highest Frequency Standards  High Frequency Standards Other Standards & E-skills

Reading
1c/1f/4e.  Determine the main idea or essential message in a text/Find support in the text for main ideas/Explain the text's main point and use relevant details to support the explanation.
1i.  Use context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.

4d.  Make predictions, draw conclusions, and analyze.

5a.  Use organizational features of printed text (for example, chapter preview and summaries, prefaces, annotations, bold face print, or appendices) to locate information.


    1g.  Use words recognition skills (roots, prefixes, suffixes) to comprehend text.

    6a/6d.  Read, respond to a variety of fiction and poetry/Read, respond to, and discuss literature that represents points of view from places, people, and events that are familiar and unfamiliar.


        5f.  Locate meanings and pronunciations of unfamiliar words using dictionaries, glossaries, and other sources.

 

Writing


2a.  Write in a variety of genre - narrative.
2b.  Develop ideas and content with significant details, examples, and/or reasons.
3a.  Identify parts of speech, such as nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections.
3b.  Use standard English usage in writing, including subject/verb agreement (pronoun referents, modifiers, homonyms, and homophones.)
3e.  Use conventional spelling in published work. 

3f.  Punctuate correctly (for example, apostrophe, quotation marks, end marks, and commas).


    2e. Plan, draft, revise, and edit for a legible final copy.

    2f.  Use a variety of sentence structures with varied length.

Lessons

Lesson 1: Lesson 1 Title
Duration: @ 1 class period

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