LANGUAGE ARTS II - 7
Overview -
MAJOR TOPICS AND CONCEPTS -
Segment One –
- Explaining author’s purpose through diction and syntax
- Exploring connotation and denotation
- Examining the ways literary elements interact
- Understanding the effect of unreliable narrators
- Analyzing plot structure
- Determining one or more themes in literature
- Learning the correct usage of hyphens
- Uncovering word meanings through context clues
- Discovering tools for enhancing language
- Composing powerful paragraphs
- Determining the central idea of a text
- Recognizing text features
- Writing effective summaries
- Identifying the structure of informational texts
- Distinguishing between organizational patterns
- Reading for research purposes
- Avoiding plagiarism Citing sources correctly
- Formatting the Works Cited page
- Using signal phrases and transitions in academic writing
- Writing effective informational introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions
- Formulating thesis statements for academic writing
- Using precise language and domain-specific vocabulary
- Creating different types of sentences
- Editing and revising
- Identifying and correcting logical fallacies
- Using semicolons effectively
- Determining word meaning through affixes and root words
- Defining and analyzing author’s perspective
- Writing compare and contrast paragraphs
- Using colons effectively
- Identifying and analyzing allusions in non-fiction and fiction
Segment Two –
- Analyzing rhetorical appeals and devices
- Responding to text-based prompts
- Identifying elements of an effective claim and counterclaim
- Effectively supporting a claim Organizing an effective argument
- Determining the central/main idea
- Using elaborative details
- Understanding how figurative language affects meaning and tone
- Interpreting figurative language
- Finding literal and figurative meaning
- Comparing and contrasting texts
- Using context clues to paraphrase poetry
- Identifying characteristics of poetic forms
- Explaining how figurative language impacts tone
- Identifying elements of drama
- Clarifying point of view and perspective
- Tracking the development of conflict and theme
- Revising for parallel structure
- Using digital media to create a book review
- Identifying narrators and points of view
- Planning a narrative based on a prompt
- Writing a narrative that clearly reflects plot structure
- Using narrative techniques to enhance creative writing Incorporating temporal words and phrases effectively
- Understanding active and passive voice
- Using verbs to achieve a certain mood
Grade Level
Grade 7
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Annual
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Recommended For 7th Grade
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Requirements
All students select ONE novel below:
- Ungifted by Gordon Korman
- The Wednesday Wars by Gary Schmidt
- Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick
- The Magician’s Nephew by CS Lewis
- The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Advanced students select ONE additional novel below:
- Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett