7th Grade English-5th Period/Maloney Assignments
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- 2020-2021 School Year
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Upcoming Assignments
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Past Assignments
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Complete the Warm-Up
1. Correct this sentence.
smoke are filing the house and we have to git out now ________________________________________
2. Rewrite the following sentences in the past tense.
I am running in the track meet today. ________________________________________
Frank has the highest grade in the class. ________________________________________
3. Write the plural form of each noun.
mouse ____________
twitch ____________
1. Correct this sentence.
smoke are filing the house and we have to git out now ________________________________________
2. Rewrite the following sentences in the past tense.
I am running in the track meet today. ________________________________________
Frank has the highest grade in the class. ________________________________________
3. Write the plural form of each noun.
mouse ____________
twitch ____________
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Warm-up Jan.19. Tuesday Correct the sentences. 1. i seen a movee with my brother last nite ________________________________________ 2. did them watch a exciting game on saturday ________________________________________ Which word best completes the following sentence? 3. The laptop belongs to my family. It is __________. a) my b) ours c) us d) our
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Read the story of the Titanic and answer the questions on the PDF. Use your Kami to open the assignment or use your text tool.
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DAILY WARM-UP for December 1, 2020
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Please complete pages 1 and 2 of the assignment and turn in. This is your first grade for the 3rd Six Weeks! Have Fun.
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Here is the review for your 2nd 6 Weeks Reading Assessment. Go over the information. It will help you analyze the poem and drama in the assessment.
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Here is the teleplay we will be reading all week. Please do the Anticipatory Guide first. I will posting lessons about what to look for when you annotate, and also discussing it in class.
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Please open the document with Kami. There is no right or wrong answer. These are solely your opinions.
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You will need to see the mini-lesson on "Identifying Tone" in order to help you answer some of the questions in this assignment.
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Download this mini-lesson first before you proceed to your assignment "Analyzing Poetry".
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Please click on the link below. Read and annotate in your notebooks if you cannot do it online, or answer on Google Document and submit. Thank you!
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1). Now that you have had an opportunity to look at the Anticipation Guide, it is time to read. Will you change your mind on some of your Agree/Disagree responses in your Anticipation Guide? There is only one way to find out--read the story and see if you still think the same after reading about Malala. MAKE SURE TO SCROLL DOWN TO READ INSTRUCTIONS.
USE Kami, or print the story to annotate, or you may use a separate sheet of paper to make notes.
2.) Download the Making Connections Slide Presentation. You will need to use it to fill out the Double Entry Graphic Organizer.
3). Use your Double Entry Graphic Organizer to make connections using the 3 strategies outlined in the Making Connections Slide Presentation. You will need to provide text evidence.
USE Kami, or print the story to annotate, or you may use a separate sheet of paper to make notes.
2.) Download the Making Connections Slide Presentation. You will need to use it to fill out the Double Entry Graphic Organizer.
3). Use your Double Entry Graphic Organizer to make connections using the 3 strategies outlined in the Making Connections Slide Presentation. You will need to provide text evidence.
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Text-to-self: Think of one story or book you've read in the last year. Does anything in the story you read remind you of anything in your life? You must answer this question. The answer "none" or "no" is not accepted. I know you've read stories, especially in this class. Return to a story and see how the story, or characters remind you of something in your life. Answer with complete sentences.
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What did you learn this 1st Six Weeks about Fiction? Use a complete sentence to answer with correct punctuation and grammar. Your answer may include such things as: Characterization, Setting, Plot, Annotation.
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I have attached a sample of the writing assessment. Please read it and answer the questions. It's all multiple choice. Once you are finished, check your answers. You can answer on a separate sheet of paper. This is for you to view only.
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Download to study and review for your 1st Six Weeks Reading Assessment.
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Use the story you have already written "Imagine" assignment (your spooky story) and structure your plot in the Graphic Organizer. This is an opportunity to revise your story into a Sequence Structure, which most fiction stories are structured when written. Your Revision should have a PLOT Structure. If you are missing any part of the PLOT, write it into your story. Move paragraphs around, if needed. This Graphic Organizer will help you structure your story.
I have attached the "Imagine" writing prompt to remind you of the story you are writing. For those of you who have completed the first draft, I have returned the story to you. The final will be due before the end of Six Weeks--Monday, October 5th. So, please stay on top of your writing!
I have attached the "Imagine" writing prompt to remind you of the story you are writing. For those of you who have completed the first draft, I have returned the story to you. The final will be due before the end of Six Weeks--Monday, October 5th. So, please stay on top of your writing!
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Download and complete. These vocabulary words will be on your Friday Quiz.
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What is your Good Thing? Don't forget to put your name. PLEASE KEEP IT SCHOOL APPROPRIATE !
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Fill out the graphic organizer as you read the story "The Nothings."
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1.Download the Slide Presentation on Author's Purpose. Apply it to the story "!3 and a Half."
2. Download the Graphic Organizer to analyze Author's Purpose in the story "!3 and a Half." Make sure to answer all the questions. Refer to the story to help you answer the questions. I have attached a copy here too.
2. Download the Graphic Organizer to analyze Author's Purpose in the story "!3 and a Half." Make sure to answer all the questions. Refer to the story to help you answer the questions. I have attached a copy here too.
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Read the story and answer the prompts in this presentation.
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Use Climbing Skull Mountain to study Characters.
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Root Word: GEN. Study the words, learn the definitions, and insert images that BEST represent the word. Have fun!
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Download the PowerPoint Presentation below. Learn the various types of characters. We will make inferences about character traits based on STEAL. After you have gone over the presentation, return to your "IMAGINE" (the one about the hunted/spooky house, forrest from last week) writing prompt and add characters to your story.
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Write a story using the prompt. Be prepared to workshop your story Thursday and Friday.
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1. Read "Climbing Skull Mountain"
2. Download the IDEAS Context Clues Anchor Chart. Learn the types of context clues to help you define vocabulary words in the texts.
3. Do the SWIK Vocabulary Map
2. Download the IDEAS Context Clues Anchor Chart. Learn the types of context clues to help you define vocabulary words in the texts.
3. Do the SWIK Vocabulary Map
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Please complete your student survey by Wednesday, September 2nd, end of the day.
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Please complete your student survey by Wednesday, September 2nd, end of the day.
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Please follow the link below and read "All the Right Notes." Then, return to the story and on a separate sheet of paper, make a list of vocabulary words you are not familiar with. Also, write down questions you may have about the story. For example: Is there something the narrator said that you did not understand? Did something in the story confuse you? Be specific.
Write down whether you liked the story. Why or why not?
On Thursday, be prepared to discuss the story and to annotate. Have your list of vocabulary ready and your questions. These are things good readers of fiction do!
I have also attached a copy of the story in PDF file in case the link does not work.
Write down whether you liked the story. Why or why not?
On Thursday, be prepared to discuss the story and to annotate. Have your list of vocabulary ready and your questions. These are things good readers of fiction do!
I have also attached a copy of the story in PDF file in case the link does not work.
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Here are the assignments for the first two days of school. We will go over our ELA Syllabus and a getting to know you activity. You must complete these two stations by end of Tuesday, September 1st. This is your first grade of the six weeks!
If you need to refresh your mind on how to complete the assignment, please watch the video posted in this section.
If you need to refresh your mind on how to complete the assignment, please watch the video posted in this section.
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Today you will be reviewing personal pronouns. Read slides 2 and 3, and complete slide 3. For Virtual Learners and Face-to Face Students, you have 7 minutes to complete the Warm-Up.