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7th and 8th Grade Language Arts
                                Mrs. Liz Slavens
                                lslavens@stjstl.net
                                636-394-4100 ext. 214
                                http://langartsslavens.blogspot.com/


7th and 8th Grade Language Arts

            7th         Grammar/            Writing              Literature         Grammar/ Spelling     Writing
            Grade       Spelling &          Workshop             Circles            & Literature          Workshop
                        Literature
             th
            8 Grade     Writing             Grammar/             Literature         Writing Workshop      Grammar/
                        Workshop            Spelling &           Circles                                  Spelling &
                                            Literature                                                    Literature

Grammar
         In 7th and 8th Grade we will be using the Language Network series for grammar. The Language Network books will be
kept in the classroom as most work will be done in class. Students are allowed to check out a book before a grammar test.

Spelling/Vocabulary
        We will follow a differentiated spelling/vocabulary plan using The Word Up Project by Flocabulary. These SAT level
words follow the Common Core Standards. Students will pretest on any words missed in the pretest and then choose additional
words based on their need. Students will post test on any words missed in the pretest and the new words they have chosen.
They will complete a writing assignment over the vocabulary and possible choice words. We will complete one
Spelling/Vocabulary Unit every two weeks.

7th Grade Literature
         In 7th grade we will be using The Reader’s Handbook as our learning tool. We will do some reviewing in class and have
two or three tests from this book. The middle of 1st quarter we will take a look at biographies. Students will be reading a few and
then writing one of their own. After they have handed in this paper and been given a writing grade, the students will present this
paper as a speech to the class.
         Starting at the beginning of 2nd quarter, The Reader’s Handbook simply becomes out tool as we read through Johnny
Tremain and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. During 4th quarter we will look at some poetry and write critiques of them.
         As we read the two novels, students can expect to read 20-30 pages/assignment. There may be questions to go along
with their reading. Frequently I will give a reading quiz to make sure they are keeping up. During class, students will need to
participate in class discussion, answer journal questions, and work in groups. One paper will accompany each novel. Due dates
and descriptions will follow.

8th Grade Literature
        In 8th grade we will be reading The Outsiders, The Giver, No Promises in the Wind, and Anne Frank: The Diary of a
Young Girl. Students can expect to read 30 pages/assignment. Students will either be given questions to answer as they read or
a reading quiz in class. During class, students will need to participate in class discussion, answer journal questions, and work in
groups. One paper will accompany each novel. One project will accompany Anne Frank. Due dates and descriptions will follow.

Literature Circles
           Literature Circles involve having students select books to read and discuss in a group. Students will select books from a
list, but I will have final say in what group they are in. Student-led discussion will help them gain different insights that they
would with just a whole class discussion.
           Students will complete a group project each quarter. Due dates for projects are as follows:
           Quarter 1- October 10th
           Quarter 2- December 19th
           Quarter 3- March 6th
           Quarter 4- May 8th
Independent Reading
         Our independent reading this year will consist of students reading 30 minutes/night or 3 hours/week. Students will
turn in an independent reading sheet every 2 weeks. In addition, students will be completing a log book over one independent
novel, which will be due at the end of the quarter. Students will be required to turn in one part of the log book with their bi-
weekly independent reading sheet as a checkpoint.

Writing Workshop
          During Writing Workshop, students will review the basics of writing and the Six Traits. The Six Traits of writing will
help students understand their writing can and should look like this year, in high school, and beyond. I believe that by using the
Six Traits, students will have a better understanding of what teachers are looking for in writing.
          Throughout the year, students will be working on a variety of writing. Some will be brought to completion, while others
will be just practice tools. Students will also have the opportunity to review other pieces of writing. Here is a list of papers
students can expect to write this year:

7th Grade
        Biography                                                    8th Grade
        Character Description                                               Memoir
        Literary Essays                                                     Persuasive Essays
        Short Fiction                                                       Literary Essays
        Poetry                                                              Short Fiction
        Thesis Paper                                                        Poetry
                                                                            Thesis Paper

Homework Expectations
        Grammar work will mainly be done in class in order to assess student comprehension. Few outside grammar
        assignments will be given.
        Your student should be reading every night. This could include our current class novel and/or their independent
        reading selection.
        Generally, writing (including a majority of the writing process) will be done in class.
        Spelling/Vocabulary assignments will often be outside of class.

Late Work
        If students do not have the assignment completed, it will be counted late and 20% will be taken off of his/her
        grade. It will be the student’s responsibility to get the late work turned in or they could lose their privilege of
        going to recess for that week.

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Orientation 2012

  • 1. 7th and 8th Grade Language Arts Mrs. Liz Slavens lslavens@stjstl.net 636-394-4100 ext. 214 http://langartsslavens.blogspot.com/ 7th and 8th Grade Language Arts 7th Grammar/ Writing Literature Grammar/ Spelling Writing Grade Spelling & Workshop Circles & Literature Workshop Literature th 8 Grade Writing Grammar/ Literature Writing Workshop Grammar/ Workshop Spelling & Circles Spelling & Literature Literature Grammar In 7th and 8th Grade we will be using the Language Network series for grammar. The Language Network books will be kept in the classroom as most work will be done in class. Students are allowed to check out a book before a grammar test. Spelling/Vocabulary We will follow a differentiated spelling/vocabulary plan using The Word Up Project by Flocabulary. These SAT level words follow the Common Core Standards. Students will pretest on any words missed in the pretest and then choose additional words based on their need. Students will post test on any words missed in the pretest and the new words they have chosen. They will complete a writing assignment over the vocabulary and possible choice words. We will complete one Spelling/Vocabulary Unit every two weeks. 7th Grade Literature In 7th grade we will be using The Reader’s Handbook as our learning tool. We will do some reviewing in class and have two or three tests from this book. The middle of 1st quarter we will take a look at biographies. Students will be reading a few and then writing one of their own. After they have handed in this paper and been given a writing grade, the students will present this paper as a speech to the class. Starting at the beginning of 2nd quarter, The Reader’s Handbook simply becomes out tool as we read through Johnny Tremain and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. During 4th quarter we will look at some poetry and write critiques of them. As we read the two novels, students can expect to read 20-30 pages/assignment. There may be questions to go along with their reading. Frequently I will give a reading quiz to make sure they are keeping up. During class, students will need to participate in class discussion, answer journal questions, and work in groups. One paper will accompany each novel. Due dates and descriptions will follow. 8th Grade Literature In 8th grade we will be reading The Outsiders, The Giver, No Promises in the Wind, and Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Students can expect to read 30 pages/assignment. Students will either be given questions to answer as they read or a reading quiz in class. During class, students will need to participate in class discussion, answer journal questions, and work in groups. One paper will accompany each novel. One project will accompany Anne Frank. Due dates and descriptions will follow. Literature Circles Literature Circles involve having students select books to read and discuss in a group. Students will select books from a list, but I will have final say in what group they are in. Student-led discussion will help them gain different insights that they would with just a whole class discussion. Students will complete a group project each quarter. Due dates for projects are as follows: Quarter 1- October 10th Quarter 2- December 19th Quarter 3- March 6th Quarter 4- May 8th
  • 2. Independent Reading Our independent reading this year will consist of students reading 30 minutes/night or 3 hours/week. Students will turn in an independent reading sheet every 2 weeks. In addition, students will be completing a log book over one independent novel, which will be due at the end of the quarter. Students will be required to turn in one part of the log book with their bi- weekly independent reading sheet as a checkpoint. Writing Workshop During Writing Workshop, students will review the basics of writing and the Six Traits. The Six Traits of writing will help students understand their writing can and should look like this year, in high school, and beyond. I believe that by using the Six Traits, students will have a better understanding of what teachers are looking for in writing. Throughout the year, students will be working on a variety of writing. Some will be brought to completion, while others will be just practice tools. Students will also have the opportunity to review other pieces of writing. Here is a list of papers students can expect to write this year: 7th Grade Biography 8th Grade Character Description Memoir Literary Essays Persuasive Essays Short Fiction Literary Essays Poetry Short Fiction Thesis Paper Poetry Thesis Paper Homework Expectations Grammar work will mainly be done in class in order to assess student comprehension. Few outside grammar assignments will be given. Your student should be reading every night. This could include our current class novel and/or their independent reading selection. Generally, writing (including a majority of the writing process) will be done in class. Spelling/Vocabulary assignments will often be outside of class. Late Work If students do not have the assignment completed, it will be counted late and 20% will be taken off of his/her grade. It will be the student’s responsibility to get the late work turned in or they could lose their privilege of going to recess for that week.