English Language Arts 7ELA 7: 4th Hour
Course syllabus
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Class Information
7th Grade English Language Arts will focus on developing students' reading fluency, reading comprehension, and writing skills. The course will be aligned with the 7th grade common core state standards (CCSS). These can be found on http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/ . On the website, the standards are broken down into categories:Reading-Literature, Reading-Informational Text, Reading-Foundational Skills, Writing, Speaking&Listening and Language. These standards will be addressed within the course and will be modified or accommodated to meet each students' needs and ability levels.
Class Materials:
Data Notebooks
Students' progress will be monitored using data notebooks. Each student will have a binder which contains the information we will be covering on a weekly basis (roughly, depending on the intensity of the standard). The students will independently monitor their own progress with the support of their teacher. Students will take a pre-assessment prior to each core standard, and post-assessment after covering that standard. Students will graph their progress and keep track of the standards covered within the course. This allows students to take ownership of their learning and allows the teacher to view progress and discover skill areas that may need more attention.
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Assignments:
Assignments will be updated weekly. There will be information about each assignment and videos to support student and parent learning. If any links do not work, please let me know ASAP!
Grading for assignments in daily class work will be graded according to a 3-point scale. All three points will be awarded to students who complete the assignment, get all or mostly correct answers, and appear to show an effort. Two points will be awarded for work that is mostly complete, 2-3 problems incorrect, and gave average effort. One point will be awarded to students who do not complete most of the work, get many incorrect problems, and did not give much effort. And, zero points will be awarded to students who do not complete the assignment, or gave very minimal effort.
Writing assignments will be graded according to a writing rubric. The rubric may differ for different assignments in the course. The students will be provided with information needed for the assignments according to the rubric, and a copy of the rubric with their score after it has been graded.
Please contact me with any questions about grading.
Grading for assignments in daily class work will be graded according to a 3-point scale. All three points will be awarded to students who complete the assignment, get all or mostly correct answers, and appear to show an effort. Two points will be awarded for work that is mostly complete, 2-3 problems incorrect, and gave average effort. One point will be awarded to students who do not complete most of the work, get many incorrect problems, and did not give much effort. And, zero points will be awarded to students who do not complete the assignment, or gave very minimal effort.
Writing assignments will be graded according to a writing rubric. The rubric may differ for different assignments in the course. The students will be provided with information needed for the assignments according to the rubric, and a copy of the rubric with their score after it has been graded.
Please contact me with any questions about grading.
week of jan. 19-23rd (final exam week):
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*Reminder: Next week is Exam week! Be sure to have updated AR Points.
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week of jan. 5-9th:
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