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SAM
PLE
10-15
Acknowledgments
Complete Curriculum’s K-12 curriculum has been team-developed by a consortium
of teachers, administrators, educational and subject matter specialists, graphic artists
and editors.
In a collaborative environment, each professional participant contributed to ensuring the quality,
integrity and effectiveness of each Compete Curriculum resource was commensurate with the
required educational benchmarks and contemporary standards Complete Curriculum had set
forth at the onset of this publishing program.
SAM
PLE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS
Lesson 1
Introduction to Note-taking
Objective: The student will learn and apply the Cornell notes method.
Lesson 2
The Five Senses
Objective: The student will identify the five senses and use them in narrative writing.
Lesson 3
Sensory Details
Objective: The student will successfully create a chart identifying sensory details. The
student will utilize the pre-writing chart to create a detailed two paragraph story.
Lesson 4
TThe Cremation of Sam McGee
by Robert Service
Vocabulary Work
Objective: The student will complete the vocabulary from The Cremation of Sam McGee
to find descriptive words and phrases.
Lesson 5
The Cremation of Sam McGee
by Robert Service
Introduction to Descriptive Language
Objective: The student will read The Cremation of Sam McGee for descriptive language.
Lesson 6
The Cremation of Sam McGee
Descriptive Writing
Objective: The student will use The Cremation of Sam McGee as an inspiration to create a
description of an extreme experience.
Lesson 7
To Be or Not to Bee
Homophones
Objective: The student will be able to define a homophone and correctly use
commonly misspelled homophones.
Lesson 8
Which Make Men Remember
by Jack London
Strategies for Reading Fiction
Objective: The student will learn the strategies for reading fiction and apply them to a
Jack London short story, Which Make Men Remember.
Lesson 9
Which Make Men Remember
by Jack London
Summary and Reflections
Objective: The student will apply the strategies for reading fiction to the short story by
Jack London. The student will demonstrate understanding of plot, foreshadowing, setting
and allusions as found in Which Make Men Remember.
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PLE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS
Lesson 10
Creating a Haunted Experience
Objective: The student will create a descriptive, narrative piece of writing. This creative
writing piece will describe a family’s experience in a haunted castle and tell a story of a
night spent in the castle.
Lesson 11
TThe Monkey’s Paw
by W. W. Jacobs
Objective: The student will read The Monkey’s Paw to discover elements of mystery. The
student will be presented with the author’s background and the story’s Vocabulary prior to reading
the work.
Lesson 12
The Monkey’s Paw
by W. W. Jacobs
Objective: The student will actively read The Monkey’s Paw for elements of suspense.
Lesson 13
The Monkey’s Paw
by W. W. Jacobs
Objective: The student will continue actively reading The Monkey’s Paw.
Lesson 14
The Monkey’s Paw
By W. W. Jacobs
Descriptive Writing
Objective: The student will compose a piece of Descriptive Writing using The Monkey’s
Paw as a model.
Lesson 15
“Then I Took a Potato Chip and…”
Descriptive Writing
Objective: The student will create a descriptive story that appeals to the five senses using
the prompt provided.
Lesson 16
The Adventure of the Dying Detective
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Art of Mystery
Objective: The student will learn the elements of a mystery. The student will utilize
dictionary skills to define words from The Adventure of the Dying Detective by Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle.
Lessons 17 and 18
The Adventure of the Dying Detective
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Objective: The student will actively read The Adventure of the Dying Detective in order to
identify the elements of a mystery.
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PLE
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Lesson 19
Evaluating TThe Adventure of the Dying Detective
Objective: The student will apply the elements of mystery to the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
short story, The Adventure of the Dying Detective.
Lessons 20, 21 and 22
Creating a Mystery of Your Own
Objective: The student will demonstrate comprehension of elements of mystery by
writing a mystery. The student will demonstrate Descriptive Writing. The student will
research topics on the Internet to help create a setting for the mystery.
Lesson 23
Working with Sentences
Objective: The student will utilize technology to explain grammar rules for types of
sentences, sentence fragments, run-on sentences and compound sentences.
Lessons 24 and 25
Writing Sentences Presentation
Objective: The student will create a presentation – either electronically using presentation
software or with poster board - of the types of sentences, sentence fragments, run-on
sentences, compound subjects, and compound verbs.
Lessons 26 — 30
Creating a College Brochure
Objective: The student will research careers, find higher institutions of learning to
provide training in those careers, investigate three institutions, and choose one institution
to advertise and inform the audience with the creation of a brochure.
Lesson 31
Biography and Autobiography
Objective: The student will be introduced to biographies and autobiographies. The
student will learn how to assess prior knowledge, make connections and inferences.
Lesson 32
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Objective: The student will actively read a biography about Florence Nightingale.
Lesson 33
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the biography of Florence Nightingale.
Lesson 34
Responding to Literature
Objective: The student will learn to effectively respond to literature. The student will
construct literature responses using emotional appeal.
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PLE
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Lessons 35 — 40
TThe Story of My Life
by Helen Keller
Objective: The student will actively read The Story of My Life by Helen Keller. The student
will take effective study notes using Cornell notes. The student will understand Key
Vocabulary words related to the story.
Lesson 41
Vocabulary Quiz on The Story of My Life
Objective: The student will complete a Vocabulary quiz with words from Helen Keller’s
life story.
Lesson 42
Writing a Research Report:
Anne Sullivan Project
Objective: The student will conduct research and write a report about Helen Keller’s
teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan.
Lesson 43
Writing a Research Report:
Anne Sullivan Project
Objective: The student will write a rough draft based on research conducted in the
previous Lesson.
Lesson 44
Writing a Research Report:
Anne Sullivan Project
Objective: The student will complete the research report assignment by creating the final
draft of the Anne Sullivan project.
Lessons 45 — 50
Autobiography Project
Objective: The student will engage in self-reflection to draw conclusions about her life.
Reflections will be compiled into a presentation, either digitally or in scrapbook form.
Lesson 51
Autobiography Project Presentation
Reflective Essay
Objective: The student will practice oral skills by presenting the autobiography project
to the teacher and others, if possible. The student will compose a reflective essay on his
autobiography and Helen Keller’s biography.
Lesson 52
Reviewing the Writing Process
Objective: The student will review the writing process.
Lesson 53
Nouns and Pronouns
Objective: The student will identify and classify nouns and pronouns.
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PLE
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Lesson 54
Myth or Legend: Stories of the Oral Tradition
Objective: The student will identify a legend and a myth by reading descriptions and
looking for key elements.
Lesson 55
Why is the Sky Blue?
Objective: The student will create a myth about a natural phenomenon.
Lesson 56
Introduction to TThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 57
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 58
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 59
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 60
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 61
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss the The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 62
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
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PLE
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Lesson 63
TThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 64
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
Wrap-up
Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline.
Lesson 65
Cover It Up!
Creatively Summarizing
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Objective: The student will create a book cover for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The
book cover serves as an assessment for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by requiring the
student to summarize the story, illustrate scenes from the story for the front and back
covers, give a biography of the author, and provide a critical review of the story. Illustrating
scenes from the story causes the student to evaluate events in the story for importance and
interest.
Lesson 66
Compare and Contrast Characters
Objective: The student will compare and contrast Ichabod and Brom in an essay format.
Lesson 67
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Compare and Contrast Characters:
Essay Response
Objective: The student will formulate an essay response to highlight the similarities and
differences between Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones.
Lesson 68
Just Capital, Thank You!
Objective: The student will learn rules for capitalization in writing and demonstrate
knowledge of capitalization rules.
Lesson 69
The Black Cat
by Edgar Allan Poe
Objective: The student will actively read The Black Cat to identify elements of suspense.
Lesson 70
The Black Cat
by Edgar Allan Poe
Objective: The student will actively read The Black Cat to identify elements of suspense.
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PLE
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Lesson 71
The Black Cat
By Edgar Allan Poe
Extra, Extra! Read all about it!
Objective: The student’s Vocabulary will be assessed in a formal test. The student will
create a plot diagram and write a newspaper article about The Black Cat.
Lesson 72
Introduction to Poetry
Objective: The student will discover poetry through note-taking and reading.
Lesson 73
AAnnabel Lee
By Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe Biography
Objective: The student will actively read Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe and will answer
Comprehension Questions following the selection. The student will increase knowledge
and appreciation of poetry and figurative language.
Lesson 74
Cinquains
Objective: The student will discover the format of a cinquain and will create original
cinquains.
Lesson 75
Haiku
Objective: The student will learn about and create examples of a form of Japanese
poetry, haiku.
Lesson 76
Alliteration
Objective: The student will identify and utilize alliteration in a creative writing exercise.
Lesson 77
Definition Poetry
Objective: The student will create a definition poem to convey meaning.
Lesson 78
Ballad Poetry
Objective: The student will discover ballads and how they relate to everyday music.
Lesson 79
Free Verse
Objective: The student will study the genre of free verse and compose an original work.
Lesson 80
Diamante Poetry
Objective: The student will learn about the form of diamante poetry and create an
original piece.
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PLE
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Lesson 81
Lives of Poets and Paraphrasing Poems
Objective: The student will be introduced to several poets by learning about their lives,
works and styles. The student will also learn to paraphrase a poem to better understand its
meaning
Lesson 82
Song Lyrics Project
Objective: The student will paraphrase a favorite song to draw out meaning and
demonstrate understanding.
Lesson 83
TTo An Athlete Dying Young
by A. E. Housman
Objective: The student will actively read To an Athlete Dying Young. The student will
demonstrate understanding by paraphrasing the poem.
Lesson 84
The Star Spangled Banner
by Francis Scott Key
Objective: The student will read The Star Spangled Banner to discover meaning.
Lesson 85
What it Means to be American
Objective: The student will compose a written interpretation of being American.
Lesson 86
What it Means to be an American
Wrap-up
Objective: The student will complete the 250 word written response expressing what
America means to him.
Lesson 87
Oh say, what do you really know about
the American flag?
Objective: The student will create a persuasive brochure about the American flag.
Lesson 88
Verbs
Objective: The student will identify types of verbs and use them correctly.
Lesson 89
The Tiger by William Blake
Objective: The student will actively read and interpret The Tiger by William Blake.
Lesson 90
Practicing Writing Skills
Objective: The student will write a five paragraph essay based on a given prompt.
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PLE
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Lesson 91
The Biography of Jack London
Objective: The student will read the biography of Jack London to learn about the
author’s style prior to reading the White Fang.
Lesson 92
Gold Rush!
Objective: The student will discover information about the Alaska Gold Rush.
Lessons 93
WWhite Fang by Jack London
Part One: Chapter One
Objective: The student will actively read the novel White Fang to draw a conclusion
about London’s use of naturalism. This is the core objective for all Lessons 93-123, which
are based upon this novel.
Lesson 94
White Fang by Jack London
Part One: Chapter Two
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and attempt
to engage in predictive reading by making an educated guess concerning what the next
section will be about based on the title and leading text.
Lesson 95
White Fang by Jack London
Part One: Chapter Three
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and attempt
to engage in predictive reading by performing a contextual Vocabulary exercise.
Lesson 96
White Fang
Part One Assessment
Objective: The student will take the first White Fang Assessment
Lesson 97
White Fang by Jack London
Part Two: Chapter One
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 98
White Fang by Jack London
Part Two: Chapter Two
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and attempt
to engage in predictive reading by making an educated guess concerning what happens
next.
Lesson 99
White Fang by Jack London
Part Two: Chapter Three
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will
engage in an “agree/disagree” reading activity.
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PLE
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Lesson 100
WWhite Fang by Jack London
Part Two: Chapter Four
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will
literally illustrate key concepts by making drawings in his notebook to correspond to this
Lesson’s Vocabulary words.
Lesson 101
White Fang by Jack London
Part Two: Chapter Five
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will
perform another predictive Vocabulary exercise.
Lesson 102
White Fang
Part Two Assessment
Objective: The student will take the second White Fang Assessment.
Lesson 103
White Fang by Jack London
Part Three: Chapter One
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will use a
thesaurus to complement her Vocabulary Lessons.
Lesson 104
White Fang by Jack London
Part Three: Chapter Two
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 105
White Fang by Jack London
Part Three: Chapter Three
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 106
White Fang by Jack London
Part Three: Chapter Four
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 107
White Fang by Jack London
Part Three: Chapter Five
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 108
White Fang by Jack London
Part Three: Chapter Six
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 109
White Fang
Part Three Assessment
Objective: The student will complete an Assessment on Part Three of White Fang.
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PLE
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Lesson 110
WWhite Fang by Jack London
Part Four: Chapter One
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 111
White Fang by Jack London
Part Four: Chapter Two
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 112
White Fang by Jack London
Part Four: Chapter Three
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 113
White Fang by Jack London
Part Four: Chapter Four
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 114
White Fang By Jack London
Part Four Chapter Five
Objective: The student will continue to read the novel White Fang; while reading, the
student will search for contextual clues that verify the meanings of the Vocabulary words
and illustrate White Fang’s intelligence
Lesson 115
White Fang by Jack London
Part Four: Chapter Six
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 116
White Fang
Part Four Assessment
Objective: The student will complete the fourth White Fang Assessment.
Lesson 117
White Fang by Jack London
Part Five: Chapter One
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang, and will
engage in a predictive Vocabulary exercise.
Lesson 118
White Fang by Jack London
Part Five: Chapter Two
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
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PLE
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Lesson 119
WWhite Fang by Jack London
Part Five: Chapter Three
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will
engage in a predictive Vocabulary exercise.
Lesson 120
White Fang by Jack London
Part Five: Chapter Four
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 121
White Fang by Jack London
Part Five: Chapter Five
Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang.
Lesson 122
White Fang
Part Five Assessment
Objective: The student will complete the fifth White Fang Assessment.
Lesson 123
White Fang
Culminating Activity
Objective: The student will use details from White Fang to draw a conclusion about
London’s view of naturalism. This is the core objective for entire novel.
Lesson 124
Introduction to Native American Mythology
Objective: The student will learn the two types of myth present in Native American lore.
Lesson 125
Native American Mythology, Continued
Objective: The student will read and identify Native American myths.
Lesson 126
Writing a Myth
Objective: The student will choose to create an original trickster myth or creation myth.
Lesson 127
Greek Mythology
Objective: The student will be introduced to Greek mythology through a reading about
the goddess, Demeter.
Lesson 128
Who is Aphrodite?
Objective: The student will identify Aphrodite and her identification with nature.
Lesson 129
Daedalus and Icarus
Objective: The student will read about Daedalus and Icarus and decipher their relationships
to nature.
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Lesson 130
Comparing Greek and
Native American Mythology
Objective: The student will complete a Venn diagram and write a compare and contrast
response for Native American myth and Greek myth.
Lesson 131
Conjunction Function
Objective: The student will learn how to properly use conjunctions in writing.
Lesson 132
Expository Writing: How-to Essay
Objective: The student will create an expository essay telling the reader how to
accomplish a certain task.
Lesson 133
Biography of Rudyard Kipling
Objective: The student will discover the life of Rudyard Kipling and learn about his
writing influences.
Lesson 134
The Jungle Book
Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers
Objective: The student will begin reading The Jungle Book for comprehension and use
basic writing skills to demonstrate understanding.
Lesson 135
The Jungle Book
Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers
Objective: The student will actively read The Jungle Book and begin building a case for
comparing and contrasting it with White Fang.
Lesson 136
The Jungle Book
Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers
Objective: The student will begin to analyze Mowgli’s interactions with other members of
his social group and compare the characters in the story with people the student knows.
Lesson 137
The Jungle Book
Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers Wrap-Up
Objective: The student will trace Mowgli’s life from Story One and create a timeline.
Lesson 138
The Jungle Book
Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting
Objective: The student will continue to trace Mowgli’s life and adventures to build a
foundation for comparison with White Fang.
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Lesson 139
The Jungle Book
Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting
Objective: The student will discover more about Mowgli’s character and development and
consider Kipling’s themes of honor among friends and respect for all who honor the Law of the
Jungle.
Lesson 140
The Jungle Book
Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting
Objective: The student will use Mowgli’s story as a basis for building and understanding
character.
Lesson 141
The Jungle Book
Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting Wrap-Up
Objective: The student will demonstrate understanding of events in the story by creating
a timeline of Mowgli’s story in Kaa’s Hunting.
Lesson 142
TThe Jungle Book
Story Three: Tiger, Tiger!
Objective: The student will compare the “civilized” qualities Mowgli possesses to the
“civilized”qualities possessed by the villagers.
Lesson 143
The Jungle Book
Story Three: Tiger, Tiger!
Objective: The student will examine and compare Mowgli’s use of strategy to solve
problems with the student’s own use of strategy to solve problems.
Lesson 144
The Jungle Book
Story Three: Tiger, Tiger!
Objective: The student will continue to trace Mowgli’s life and growth throughout The
Jungle Book. The student will identify Kipling’s underlying theme about the nature of
civilization and who embodies it.
Lesson 145
The Jungle Book
Story Three: Tiger, Tiger! Wrap-Up
Objective: The student will examine Mowgli’s life and chart his growth and development.
Lesson 146
Comparing Characters:
Mowgli and White Fang
Objective: The student will compare and contrast Mowgli and White Fang through
respective excerpts from White Fang and Stories One, Two and Three of The Jungle Book
that pertain to each of these characters.
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Lesson 147
TThe Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story
Storyboard
Objective: The student will create a storyboard for Mowgli’s life using the timelines
created in Lessons 137, 141 and 145.
Lesson 148
Making Choices
Objective: The student will write a reflective essay using personal knowledge and
experience about making choices.
Lesson 149
Conflict
Objective: The student will write a personal narrative about conflict using her own
experiences.
Lesson 150
Letter Writing
Objective: The student will write a formal letter expressing an opinion.
Lesson 151
Narrative Writing: Making an Effort
Objective: The student will apply the key qualities of narrative writing by creating an
original work based on a prompt.
Lesson 152
Persuasive Essay
Objective: The student will discover persuasive writing and choose a position to defend.
Lesson 153
Adjectives
Objective: The student will define an adjective and use adjectives correctly in writing.
Lesson 154
Introduction to Sojourner Truth
Objective: The student will read about the life of Sojourner Truth and make connections
to important events of the times in which she lived. The student will analyze, reflect on,
and prepare and present a speech about the world in which Sojourner lived.
Lesson 155
Selections from Narrative of Sojourner Truth
by Olive Gilbert
Objective: The student will read a portion of Olive Gilbert’s narrative, react to it, and
compare Sojourner’s early life experiences with his own early life experiences. The student
will also write a persuasive letter advocating for change regarding one of the events in
Soujourner's early life.
Lesson 156
Selections from Narrative of Sojourner Truth
by Olive Gilbert
Objective: The student will read a portion of Olive Gilbert’s narrative, react to it, and
compare Sojourner’s values, character, and actions with the student’s values, character, and
actions.
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Lesson 157
Selections from Narrative of Sojourner Truth
by Olive Gilbert
Objective: The student will continue reading Narrative of Sojourner Truth for
comprehension and analysis.
Lesson 158
Selections from NNarrative of Sojourner Truth
by Olive Gilbert
Objective: The student will complete reading selections from Narrative of Sojourner
Truth, respond in writing to the reading, and conduct analysis on it.
Lesson 159
Assessment on Sojourner Truth
Objective: The student will write an expository essay about the character of Sojourner
Truth demonstrating mastery of writing skills, knowledge about Sojourner Truth and
analysis of her contributions, personality, and character.
Lesson 160
Preparing to Write a Research Paper:
Conducting Research
Objective: The student will begin the process of learning to write a research paper. In this
Lesson the student will conduct research online or in the library.
Lesson 161
Preparing to Write a Research Paper:
Recording and Sorting Information
Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper.
The student will practice reading for information, internalizing the information, evaluating
its usefulness and sorting the information.
Lesson 162
Preparing to Write a Research Paper:
Creating a Bibliography
Objective: The student will continue the process of writing a research paper. The student
will learn to create a bibliography.
Lesson 163
Preparing to Write a Research Paper:
Citing Your Sources
Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper.
The student will learn how to cite sources when composing the text of a research paper.
Lesson 164
Preparing to Write a Research Paper:
Poet Web Search
Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper.
The student will conduct structured research and record and assess information in note
form.
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Lesson 165
Preparing to Write a Research Paper:
The Writing Process and Outlining
Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper.
The student will learn how to organize and assess ideas and information, and use them to
make an outline.
Lesson 166
Writing a Research Report:
Brainstorming and Choosing a Topic
Objective: The student will begin writing a research paper by brainstorming and selecting
a famous person as the topic.
Lesson 167
Writing a Research Report:
Collecting and Organizing Information
Objective: The student will conduct research on the person who will be the subject of the
paper. The student will search for information, evaluate the information for usefulness,
record the information in the form of notes, gather bibliographic information, and
organize the information during the note taking process.
Lesson 168
Writing a Research Report:
Putting It All Together!
Objective: The student will continue the note taking, analysis of information, and
organization of material process. The student will create an outline based on the research
notes to guide the writing process.
Lesson 169
Writing a Research Report:
Rough and Final Drafts
Objective: The student will combine the research information and original ideas to
compose the research paper.
Lesson 170
Creating a Presentation
Objective: The student will search for multiple images and graphics and then present
them using presentation software.
Lesson 171
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!
by Patrick Henry
Objective: The student will read a speech written by Patrick Henry and create an original
speech.
Lesson 172
May I, Please?
Objective: The student will create a persuasive speech using the elements of persuasion
Lessons.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS
Lesson 173
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?
Objective: The student will review paraphrasing notes from Lesson 82 and apply the
technique to William Shakespeare’s work. The student will learn the characteristics of the
sonnet.
Lesson 174
Hiawatha’s Childhood
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Objective: The student will actively read Hiawatha’s Childhood and diagram the elements
of plot.
Lesson 175
Proofreading and Grammar Review
Objective: The student will successfully make corrections to a piece of writing using
grammar presented in this course. The student will compose an original business letter
using correct style and grammar.
Lesson 176
Mythology Review
Objective: The student will review the myth writing assignment in Lesson 126 and revise
or extend it for an improved example of creative myth writing.
Lesson 177
Reviewing the Genres of Literature
Objective: The student will review all genres of literature covered in this course and
prepare a presentation teaching those genres to others.
Lesson 178
Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience
Objective: The student will brainstorm and plan a final writing piece about the
experience of seventh grade coursework.
Lesson 179
Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience
Objective: The student will complete the review of the learning experiences in this course
by completing a narrative essay on work completed during the course.
Lesson 180
Digital Portfolio
Objective: The student will select favorite writing pieces from this course and rework
them into a digital portfolio.
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In Language Arts!
To the Student
Each daily Lesson begins with a question. This isn't a trick question, you can't study for this
question, but you do have to think about it before you answer. The more you think, write
or talk about your answer, the more relevant the material will become, the more interested
you will be in what you are about to learn, and the better you will be able to understand
and apply what you are about to learn.
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Seventh Grade Language Arts Common Core
Alignment
Complete Curriculum Lesson
Reading: Literature
--Key Ideas and Details
RL.7.1. Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support 
analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences 
drawn from the text.
5, 9, 11‐13, 16‐19, 57‐64, 69‐71, 
83, 93‐122, 124, 125, 127‐129, 134‐
140, 142, 144
RL.7.2. Determine a theme or central idea of a text and 
analyze its development over the course of the text; 
provide an objective summary of the text.
64, 65, 93‐105, 174
 
RL.7.3. Analyze how particular elements of a story or drama 
interact (e.g., how setting shapes the characters or plot).
9, 64, 66, 71, 97, 109, 135, 136, 
139
--Craft and Structure
RL.7.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as 
they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative 
meanings; analyze the impact of rhymes and other 
repetitions of sounds (e.g., alliteration) on a specific verse 
or stanza of a poem or section of a story or drama.
4, 5, 11‐13, 16‐19, 57‐64, 69, 72‐
74, 94‐107, 109‐122, 127‐129, 134‐
140, 142‐144, 173
RL.7.5.. Analyze how a drama’s or poem’s form or structure 
(e.g., soliloquy, sonnet) contributes to its meaning. 73, 171, 173, 174
RL.7.6. Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the 
points of view of different characters or narrators in a text. 66, 67
--Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
RL.7.7. Compare and contrast a written story, drama, or 
poem to its audio, filmed, staged, or multimedia version, 
analyzing the effects of techniques unique to each medium 
(e.g., lighting, sound, color, or camera focus and angles in a 
film). 64,
RL.7.8. (Not applicable to literature)
RL.7.9. Compare and contrast a fictional portrayal of a time, 
place, or character and a historical account of the same 
period as a means of understanding how authors of fiction 
use or alter history. 19,
--Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
RL.7.10. By the end of the year, read and comprehend 
literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, in the 
grades 6–8 text complexity band proficiently, with 
scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.
4, 5, 8, 9, 11‐13, 16‐19, 54, 56,‐65, 
69‐75, 78‐81, 83, 84, 89, 93‐125, 
127‐129, 134‐144, 171, 173, 174
Reading: Informational Text
--Key Ideas and Details
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RI.7.1. Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support 
analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences 
drawn from the text. 32, 33, 35‐40, 91, 133, 155
RI.7.2. Determine two or more central ideas in a text and 
analyze their development over the course of the text; 
provide an objective summary of the text. 156,
RI.7.3. Analyze the interactions between individuals, events, 
and ideas in a text (e.g., how ideas influence individuals or 
events, or how individuals influence ideas or events). 133, 146
--Craft and Structure
RI.7.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as 
they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, 
and technical meanings; analyze the impact of a specific 
word choice on meaning and tone.
4, 5, 11‐13, 16‐19, 35‐40, 57‐64, 
69, 135, 136, 155‐158 
RI.7.5. Analyze the structure an author uses to organize a 
text, including how the major sections contribute to the 
whole and to the development of the ideas. 40,
RI.7.6. Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a 
text and analyze how the author distinguishes his or her 
position from that of others. 32,
--Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
RI.7.7. Compare and contrast a text to an audio, video, or 
multimedia version of the text, analyzing each medium’s 
portrayal of the subject (e.g., how the delivery of a speech 
affects the impact of the words). 5,
RI.7.8. Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims 
in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the 
evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims.
91, 133
 
RI.7.9. Analyze how two or more authors writing about the 
same topic shape their presentations of key information by 
emphasizing different evidence or advancing different 
interpretations of facts. 133,
----Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
RI.7.10. By the end of the year, read and comprehend 
literary nonfiction in the grades 6–8 text complexity band 
proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of 
the range.
31‐33, 35‐40, 91, 133, 154, 155, 
157, 158
 
Writing
--Text Types and Purposes
W.7.1. Write arguments to support claims with clear 
reasons and relevant evidence.
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Introduce claim(s), acknowledge alternate or opposing 
claims, and organize the reasons and evidence logically. 64, 150, 152, 155
Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant 
evidence, using accurate, credible sources and 
demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text. 64, 150, 152, 155
Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and 
clarify the relationships among claim(s), reasons, and 
evidence. 64, 150, 152, 155
Establish and maintain a formal style. 64, 150, 152, 155
Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from 
and supports the argument presented.
64, 150, 152, 155
 
W.7.2. Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a 
topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through 
the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant 
content.
Introduce a topic clearly, previewing what is to follow; 
organize ideas, concepts, and information, using strategies 
such as definition, classification, comparison/contrast, and 
cause/effect; include formatting (e.g., headings), graphics 
(e.g., charts, tables), and multimedia when useful to aiding 
comprehension. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 161, 168, 169
Develop the topic with relevant facts, definitions, concrete 
details, quotations, or other information and examples. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 168, 169
Use appropriate transitions to create cohesion and clarify 
the relationships among ideas and concepts. 27‐30, 34, 159, 168, 169
Use precise language and domain‐specific vocabulary to 
inform about or explain the topic. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 168, 169
Establish and maintain a formal style. 34, 132, 159, 168, 169
Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from 
and supports the information or explanation presented. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 168, 169
W.7.3. Write narratives to develop real or imagined 
experiences or events using effective technique, relevant 
descriptive details, and well‐structured event sequences.
Engage and orient the reader by establishing a context and 
point of view and introducing a narrator and/or characters; 
organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally and 
logically.
10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 149, 
151, 178 
Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, pacing, and 
description, to develop experiences, events, and/or 
characters.
2, 3, 6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 
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Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to 
convey sequence and signal shifts from one time frame or 
setting to another.
6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 149, 
151, 178
Use precise words and phrases, relevant descriptive details, 
and sensory language to capture the action and convey 
experiences and events.
2, 3, 6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 
149, 151
Provide a conclusion that follows from and reflects on the 
narrated experiences or events.
6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 149, 
151, 178
--Production and Distribution of Writing
W.7.4. Produce clear and coherent writing in which the 
development, organization, and style are appropriate to 
task, purpose, and audience. (Grade‐specific expectations 
for writing types are defined in standards 1–3 above.)
6, 10, 14, 15, 34, 45‐50, 52, 54, 55, 
65, 71, 73‐82, 85, 90, 105, 162, 145‐
147, 149‐152, 157‐159, 161, 169, 
178, 180
W.7.5. With some guidance and support from peers and 
adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by 
planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new 
approach, focusing on how well purpose and audience have 
been addressed.
21, 43, 44, 52, 86, 90, 132, 145, 
169, 175, 176, 179, 180
 
W.7.6. Use technology, including the Internet, to produce 
and publish writing and link to and cite sources as well as to 
interact and collaborate with others, including linking to 
and citing sources.
24‐26, 42, 45, 54, 81, 92, 123, 126, 
146, 177
--Research to Build and Present Knowledge
W.7.7. Conduct short research projects to answer a 
question, drawing on several sources and generating 
additional related, focused questions for further research 
and investigation.
42‐45, 81, 87, 90, 92, 107, 108, 
160, 161, 164‐169, 171
W.7.8. Gather relevant information from multiple print and 
digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the 
credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or 
paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while 
avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for 
citation.
1, 24‐26, 42, 87, 91, 123, 160‐169, 
171
W.7.9. Draw evidence from literary or informational texts 
to support analysis, reflection, and research.
Apply grade 7 Reading standards  to literature (e.g., 
“Compare and contrast a fictional portrayal of a time, place, 
or character and a historical account of the same period as 
a means of understanding how authors of fiction use or 
alter history”). 106, 123, 130, 145, 146, 147
Apply grade 7 Reading standards  to literary nonfiction (e.g. 
“Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a 
text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the 
evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims”). 67, 155
--Range of Writing
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W.7.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time 
for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time 
frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of 
discipline‐specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
11‐13, 45‐50, 54, 55, 90, 92, 107, 
108, 123‐126, 130, 132, 137‐139, 
143‐152, 155, 157‐169, 171, 178
Speaking and Listening
--Comprehension and Collaboration
SL.7.1. Engage effectively in a range of collaborative 
discussions (one‐on‐one, in groups, and teacher‐led) with 
diverse partners on grade 7 topics, texts, and issues, 
building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.
Come to discussions prepared, having read or researched 
material under study; explicitly draw on that preparation by 
referring to evidence on the topic, text, or issue to probe 
and reflect on ideas under discussion. 12, 69, 82, 111, 133, 139, 173
Follow rules for collegial discussions, track progress toward 
specific goals and deadlines, and define individual roles as 
needed. 27‐30, 69, 82, 111, 139
Pose questions that elicit elaboration and respond to 
others’ questions and comments with relevant observations 
and ideas that bring the discussion back on topic as needed.
8, 10, 12, 69, 70, 82, 106, 111, 125, 
133, 134, 139, 173
Acknowledge new information expressed by others and, 
when warranted, modify their own views.
8, 10, 12, 69, 70, 82, 106, 111, 125, 
133, 134, 139
SL.7.2. Analyze the main ideas and supporting details 
presented in diverse media and formats (e.g., visually, 
quantitatively, orally) and explain how the ideas clarify a 
topic, text, or issue under study. 154,
SL.7.3. Delineate a speaker’s argument and specific claims, 
evaluating the soundness of the reasoning and the 
relevance and sufficiency of the evidence. 172,
--Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas
SL.7.4. Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient 
points in a focused, coherent manner with pertinent 
descriptions, facts, details, and examples; use appropriate 
eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation. 51, 107, 154, 171, 172
SL.7.5. Include multimedia components and visual displays 
in presentations to clarify claims and findings and 
emphasize salient points. 51, 107, 147, 170, 177
SL.7.6. Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, 
demonstrating command of formal English when indicated 
or appropriate. 51, 54, 55, 107, 154, 171, 
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--Conventions of Standards English
L.7.1. Demonstrate command of the conventions of 
standard English grammar and usage when writing or 
speaking.
Explain the function of phrases and clauses in general and 
their function in specific sentences. 23,
Choose among simple, compound, complex, and compound‐
complex sentences to signal differing relationships among 
ideas. 23‐25, 175
Place phrases and clauses within a sentence, recognizing 
and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.* 23,
L.7.2. Demonstrate command of the conventions of 
standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling 
when writing. 68, 151, 175
Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives (e.g., It was 
a fascinating, enjoyable movie  but not He wore an old[,] 
green shirt ). 90, 148, 151
Spell correctly.
6, 14, 34, 49, 52, 90, 147, 149, 152, 
175
--Knowledge of Language
L.7.3. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when 
writing, speaking, reading, or listening. 147, 149, 151, 152, 172, 175  
Choose language that expresses ideas precisely and 
concisely, recognizing and eliminating wordiness and 
redundancy.* 6, 19, 147, 149, 151, 152,  172, 175
--Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
L.7.4. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and 
multiple‐meaning words and phrases based on grade 7 
reading and content , choosing flexibly from a range of 
strategies.
Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or 
paragraph; a word’s position or function in a sentence) as a 
clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
4, 5, 9, 11‐13, 16‐18, 57‐63, 94‐98, 
101, 102, 107, 109, 114‐122, 127‐
129, 139, 140, 142, 144, 155, 158
Use common, grade‐appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and 
roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., belligerent, 
bellicose, rebel ). 35,
Consult general and specialized reference materials (e.g., 
dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses), both print and digital, 
to find the pronunciation of a word or determine or clarify 
its precise meaning or its part of speech.
4, 5, 9, 11‐13, 16‐18, 57‐63, 69, 94‐
100, 102‐107, 109‐122, 127‐129, 
134‐136, 138, 140, 142, 143, 155‐
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Verify the preliminary determination of the meaning of a 
word or phrase (e.g., by checking the inferred meaning in 
context or in a dictionary).
57‐63, 69, 94‐98, 101, 102, 107, 
109, 114‐122, 127‐129, 139, 140, 
142, 155, 158
L.7.5. Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, 
word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.
Interpret figures of speech (e.g., literary, biblical, and 
mythological allusions) in context. 72‐74, 76, 80, 83, 89, 135
Use the relationship between particular words (e.g., 
synonym/antonym, analogy) to better understand each of 
the words. 56, 82, 89, 172
Distinguish among the connotations (associations) of words 
with similar denotations (definitions) (e.g., refined, 
respectful, polite, diplomatic, condescending ). 3,
L.7.6. Acquire and use accurately grade‐appropriate general 
academic and domain‐specific words and phrases; gather 
vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase 
important to comprehension or expression.
4‐7, 9, 11‐13, 16‐18, 41, 57‐63, 69, 
94‐107, 109‐122, 127‐129, 134‐
136, 139, 140, 142‐144
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Lesson 177
Reviewing the Genres of Literature
In this course, you have studied several genres of literature: mystery, poetry,
historical fiction, autobiography, biography, memoir, informational writing, legends and
mythology.
Review your course materials and highlight all of the different genres you have studied.
After you find an example of each genre, create an electronic presentation that will teach
someone else what you have learned.
Your presentation must include:
Title slide (introduction on material presented)
The slides for each genre will include one slide giving a definition of the genre, one slide
highlighting the elements of the genre, and once slide giving an example of the genre.
Conclusion slide (This slide will explain why you think so many different genres have
developed.)
Lesson Wrap-Up: You have now reviewed all of the genres covered in this course. Did
you have a favorite? Talk with your teacher about books that you can read that would be
in your favorite genre. You can also use the Internet or your local library to help you find
one.
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Lesson 178
Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience
How did I perform in this course and was it up to my highest standard? Your work during
this course has been wide ranging and mind opening. Your skills have grown and your
knowledge is expanded. This Lesson will provide you with an opportunity to reflect and
describe your experiences in this course.
Using the guidelines for narrative writing from Lesson 151, create a brainstorm
centered on the following questions or statements:
What did I learn from this course?
What did I like the most?
What would I like to see changed?
I feel that I performed up to or below my standard.
How can I grow educationally for my next course?
Make sure that you use a bubble chart map, or other pre-writing strategy, to help you plan
and organize your thoughts.
Use specific examples from previous Lessons for support in your writing. You still need
one topic sentence and two supports for each paragraph. Go through the entire writing
process: brainstorm, rough draft, edit, final draft.
At the end of Lesson One 178, you should be finished with your rough draft. Editing the
rough draft and creating the final draft will be completed in Lesson 179.
Lesson Wrap-Up: Consider your work to-date: which assignments do you feel best about?
Where could you use more improvement? What steps will you take to strengthen those
areas of study?
STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 178-1
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STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 179-1
Lesson 179
Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience
This Lesson is dedicated to completing the narrative essay you began in Lesson 178. Read
your work again. Make changes to help its clarity, detail, and accurate reflection of what
you want to express. Be sure to correct errors of spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Make sure all of the paragraphs have topic sentences and are amply supported with
sentences explaining or expanding your topic sentence.
When you are sure the essay reflects your best work, use a computer with word processing
software to type your paper.
Lesson Wrap-Up: Much of what you have learned will carry over into 8th grade
Language Arts and beyond. Which exercises have helped you the most? Why?
SAM
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Lesson 180
Digital Portfolio
It’s time to show off your knowledge!
Look back through all of the writing assignments completed in this course. Choose four
favorites! Choose works that display your best quality. If they are handwritten, edit them
and type them into a document on your computer.
Create a cover sheet and cut and paste all of your works into one document. You may wish
to include pictures to illustrate your work. You now have a digital copy of your best work
to use to compare with your future work!
Lesson Wrap-Up: Point out to your teacher the aspects (or components) of your portfolio
you find most significant or of which you are most proud.
This course has led you through a myriad of genres, Lesson types, and styles. Take your new
Language Arts knowledge and skills with you as you continue your education.
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PLE
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  • 2. Acknowledgments Complete Curriculum’s K-12 curriculum has been team-developed by a consortium of teachers, administrators, educational and subject matter specialists, graphic artists and editors. In a collaborative environment, each professional participant contributed to ensuring the quality, integrity and effectiveness of each Compete Curriculum resource was commensurate with the required educational benchmarks and contemporary standards Complete Curriculum had set forth at the onset of this publishing program. SAM PLE 10-15
  • 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 1 Introduction to Note-taking Objective: The student will learn and apply the Cornell notes method. Lesson 2 The Five Senses Objective: The student will identify the five senses and use them in narrative writing. Lesson 3 Sensory Details Objective: The student will successfully create a chart identifying sensory details. The student will utilize the pre-writing chart to create a detailed two paragraph story. Lesson 4 TThe Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert Service Vocabulary Work Objective: The student will complete the vocabulary from The Cremation of Sam McGee to find descriptive words and phrases. Lesson 5 The Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert Service Introduction to Descriptive Language Objective: The student will read The Cremation of Sam McGee for descriptive language. Lesson 6 The Cremation of Sam McGee Descriptive Writing Objective: The student will use The Cremation of Sam McGee as an inspiration to create a description of an extreme experience. Lesson 7 To Be or Not to Bee Homophones Objective: The student will be able to define a homophone and correctly use commonly misspelled homophones. Lesson 8 Which Make Men Remember by Jack London Strategies for Reading Fiction Objective: The student will learn the strategies for reading fiction and apply them to a Jack London short story, Which Make Men Remember. Lesson 9 Which Make Men Remember by Jack London Summary and Reflections Objective: The student will apply the strategies for reading fiction to the short story by Jack London. The student will demonstrate understanding of plot, foreshadowing, setting and allusions as found in Which Make Men Remember. SAM PLE 10-15
  • 4. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 10 Creating a Haunted Experience Objective: The student will create a descriptive, narrative piece of writing. This creative writing piece will describe a family’s experience in a haunted castle and tell a story of a night spent in the castle. Lesson 11 TThe Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs Objective: The student will read The Monkey’s Paw to discover elements of mystery. The student will be presented with the author’s background and the story’s Vocabulary prior to reading the work. Lesson 12 The Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs Objective: The student will actively read The Monkey’s Paw for elements of suspense. Lesson 13 The Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs Objective: The student will continue actively reading The Monkey’s Paw. Lesson 14 The Monkey’s Paw By W. W. Jacobs Descriptive Writing Objective: The student will compose a piece of Descriptive Writing using The Monkey’s Paw as a model. Lesson 15 “Then I Took a Potato Chip and…” Descriptive Writing Objective: The student will create a descriptive story that appeals to the five senses using the prompt provided. Lesson 16 The Adventure of the Dying Detective By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Art of Mystery Objective: The student will learn the elements of a mystery. The student will utilize dictionary skills to define words from The Adventure of the Dying Detective by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Lessons 17 and 18 The Adventure of the Dying Detective by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Objective: The student will actively read The Adventure of the Dying Detective in order to identify the elements of a mystery. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 19 Evaluating TThe Adventure of the Dying Detective Objective: The student will apply the elements of mystery to the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle short story, The Adventure of the Dying Detective. Lessons 20, 21 and 22 Creating a Mystery of Your Own Objective: The student will demonstrate comprehension of elements of mystery by writing a mystery. The student will demonstrate Descriptive Writing. The student will research topics on the Internet to help create a setting for the mystery. Lesson 23 Working with Sentences Objective: The student will utilize technology to explain grammar rules for types of sentences, sentence fragments, run-on sentences and compound sentences. Lessons 24 and 25 Writing Sentences Presentation Objective: The student will create a presentation – either electronically using presentation software or with poster board - of the types of sentences, sentence fragments, run-on sentences, compound subjects, and compound verbs. Lessons 26 — 30 Creating a College Brochure Objective: The student will research careers, find higher institutions of learning to provide training in those careers, investigate three institutions, and choose one institution to advertise and inform the audience with the creation of a brochure. Lesson 31 Biography and Autobiography Objective: The student will be introduced to biographies and autobiographies. The student will learn how to assess prior knowledge, make connections and inferences. Lesson 32 Who is Florence Nightingale? Objective: The student will actively read a biography about Florence Nightingale. Lesson 33 Who is Florence Nightingale? Objective: The student will continue to actively read the biography of Florence Nightingale. Lesson 34 Responding to Literature Objective: The student will learn to effectively respond to literature. The student will construct literature responses using emotional appeal. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 6. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lessons 35 — 40 TThe Story of My Life by Helen Keller Objective: The student will actively read The Story of My Life by Helen Keller. The student will take effective study notes using Cornell notes. The student will understand Key Vocabulary words related to the story. Lesson 41 Vocabulary Quiz on The Story of My Life Objective: The student will complete a Vocabulary quiz with words from Helen Keller’s life story. Lesson 42 Writing a Research Report: Anne Sullivan Project Objective: The student will conduct research and write a report about Helen Keller’s teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan. Lesson 43 Writing a Research Report: Anne Sullivan Project Objective: The student will write a rough draft based on research conducted in the previous Lesson. Lesson 44 Writing a Research Report: Anne Sullivan Project Objective: The student will complete the research report assignment by creating the final draft of the Anne Sullivan project. Lessons 45 — 50 Autobiography Project Objective: The student will engage in self-reflection to draw conclusions about her life. Reflections will be compiled into a presentation, either digitally or in scrapbook form. Lesson 51 Autobiography Project Presentation Reflective Essay Objective: The student will practice oral skills by presenting the autobiography project to the teacher and others, if possible. The student will compose a reflective essay on his autobiography and Helen Keller’s biography. Lesson 52 Reviewing the Writing Process Objective: The student will review the writing process. Lesson 53 Nouns and Pronouns Objective: The student will identify and classify nouns and pronouns. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 7. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 54 Myth or Legend: Stories of the Oral Tradition Objective: The student will identify a legend and a myth by reading descriptions and looking for key elements. Lesson 55 Why is the Sky Blue? Objective: The student will create a myth about a natural phenomenon. Lesson 56 Introduction to TThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 57 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 58 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 59 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 60 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 61 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss the The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 62 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 8. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 63 TThe Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 64 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Wrap-up Objective: The student will analyze characters, summarize the plot and discuss The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its timeless storyline. Lesson 65 Cover It Up! Creatively Summarizing The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Objective: The student will create a book cover for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The book cover serves as an assessment for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by requiring the student to summarize the story, illustrate scenes from the story for the front and back covers, give a biography of the author, and provide a critical review of the story. Illustrating scenes from the story causes the student to evaluate events in the story for importance and interest. Lesson 66 Compare and Contrast Characters Objective: The student will compare and contrast Ichabod and Brom in an essay format. Lesson 67 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Compare and Contrast Characters: Essay Response Objective: The student will formulate an essay response to highlight the similarities and differences between Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones. Lesson 68 Just Capital, Thank You! Objective: The student will learn rules for capitalization in writing and demonstrate knowledge of capitalization rules. Lesson 69 The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe Objective: The student will actively read The Black Cat to identify elements of suspense. Lesson 70 The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe Objective: The student will actively read The Black Cat to identify elements of suspense. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 9. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 71 The Black Cat By Edgar Allan Poe Extra, Extra! Read all about it! Objective: The student’s Vocabulary will be assessed in a formal test. The student will create a plot diagram and write a newspaper article about The Black Cat. Lesson 72 Introduction to Poetry Objective: The student will discover poetry through note-taking and reading. Lesson 73 AAnnabel Lee By Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe Biography Objective: The student will actively read Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe and will answer Comprehension Questions following the selection. The student will increase knowledge and appreciation of poetry and figurative language. Lesson 74 Cinquains Objective: The student will discover the format of a cinquain and will create original cinquains. Lesson 75 Haiku Objective: The student will learn about and create examples of a form of Japanese poetry, haiku. Lesson 76 Alliteration Objective: The student will identify and utilize alliteration in a creative writing exercise. Lesson 77 Definition Poetry Objective: The student will create a definition poem to convey meaning. Lesson 78 Ballad Poetry Objective: The student will discover ballads and how they relate to everyday music. Lesson 79 Free Verse Objective: The student will study the genre of free verse and compose an original work. Lesson 80 Diamante Poetry Objective: The student will learn about the form of diamante poetry and create an original piece. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 10. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 81 Lives of Poets and Paraphrasing Poems Objective: The student will be introduced to several poets by learning about their lives, works and styles. The student will also learn to paraphrase a poem to better understand its meaning Lesson 82 Song Lyrics Project Objective: The student will paraphrase a favorite song to draw out meaning and demonstrate understanding. Lesson 83 TTo An Athlete Dying Young by A. E. Housman Objective: The student will actively read To an Athlete Dying Young. The student will demonstrate understanding by paraphrasing the poem. Lesson 84 The Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key Objective: The student will read The Star Spangled Banner to discover meaning. Lesson 85 What it Means to be American Objective: The student will compose a written interpretation of being American. Lesson 86 What it Means to be an American Wrap-up Objective: The student will complete the 250 word written response expressing what America means to him. Lesson 87 Oh say, what do you really know about the American flag? Objective: The student will create a persuasive brochure about the American flag. Lesson 88 Verbs Objective: The student will identify types of verbs and use them correctly. Lesson 89 The Tiger by William Blake Objective: The student will actively read and interpret The Tiger by William Blake. Lesson 90 Practicing Writing Skills Objective: The student will write a five paragraph essay based on a given prompt. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 11. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 91 The Biography of Jack London Objective: The student will read the biography of Jack London to learn about the author’s style prior to reading the White Fang. Lesson 92 Gold Rush! Objective: The student will discover information about the Alaska Gold Rush. Lessons 93 WWhite Fang by Jack London Part One: Chapter One Objective: The student will actively read the novel White Fang to draw a conclusion about London’s use of naturalism. This is the core objective for all Lessons 93-123, which are based upon this novel. Lesson 94 White Fang by Jack London Part One: Chapter Two Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and attempt to engage in predictive reading by making an educated guess concerning what the next section will be about based on the title and leading text. Lesson 95 White Fang by Jack London Part One: Chapter Three Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and attempt to engage in predictive reading by performing a contextual Vocabulary exercise. Lesson 96 White Fang Part One Assessment Objective: The student will take the first White Fang Assessment Lesson 97 White Fang by Jack London Part Two: Chapter One Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 98 White Fang by Jack London Part Two: Chapter Two Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and attempt to engage in predictive reading by making an educated guess concerning what happens next. Lesson 99 White Fang by Jack London Part Two: Chapter Three Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will engage in an “agree/disagree” reading activity. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 12. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 100 WWhite Fang by Jack London Part Two: Chapter Four Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will literally illustrate key concepts by making drawings in his notebook to correspond to this Lesson’s Vocabulary words. Lesson 101 White Fang by Jack London Part Two: Chapter Five Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will perform another predictive Vocabulary exercise. Lesson 102 White Fang Part Two Assessment Objective: The student will take the second White Fang Assessment. Lesson 103 White Fang by Jack London Part Three: Chapter One Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will use a thesaurus to complement her Vocabulary Lessons. Lesson 104 White Fang by Jack London Part Three: Chapter Two Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 105 White Fang by Jack London Part Three: Chapter Three Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 106 White Fang by Jack London Part Three: Chapter Four Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 107 White Fang by Jack London Part Three: Chapter Five Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 108 White Fang by Jack London Part Three: Chapter Six Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 109 White Fang Part Three Assessment Objective: The student will complete an Assessment on Part Three of White Fang. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 13. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 110 WWhite Fang by Jack London Part Four: Chapter One Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 111 White Fang by Jack London Part Four: Chapter Two Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 112 White Fang by Jack London Part Four: Chapter Three Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 113 White Fang by Jack London Part Four: Chapter Four Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 114 White Fang By Jack London Part Four Chapter Five Objective: The student will continue to read the novel White Fang; while reading, the student will search for contextual clues that verify the meanings of the Vocabulary words and illustrate White Fang’s intelligence Lesson 115 White Fang by Jack London Part Four: Chapter Six Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 116 White Fang Part Four Assessment Objective: The student will complete the fourth White Fang Assessment. Lesson 117 White Fang by Jack London Part Five: Chapter One Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang, and will engage in a predictive Vocabulary exercise. Lesson 118 White Fang by Jack London Part Five: Chapter Two Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 14. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 119 WWhite Fang by Jack London Part Five: Chapter Three Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang and will engage in a predictive Vocabulary exercise. Lesson 120 White Fang by Jack London Part Five: Chapter Four Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 121 White Fang by Jack London Part Five: Chapter Five Objective: The student will continue to actively read the novel White Fang. Lesson 122 White Fang Part Five Assessment Objective: The student will complete the fifth White Fang Assessment. Lesson 123 White Fang Culminating Activity Objective: The student will use details from White Fang to draw a conclusion about London’s view of naturalism. This is the core objective for entire novel. Lesson 124 Introduction to Native American Mythology Objective: The student will learn the two types of myth present in Native American lore. Lesson 125 Native American Mythology, Continued Objective: The student will read and identify Native American myths. Lesson 126 Writing a Myth Objective: The student will choose to create an original trickster myth or creation myth. Lesson 127 Greek Mythology Objective: The student will be introduced to Greek mythology through a reading about the goddess, Demeter. Lesson 128 Who is Aphrodite? Objective: The student will identify Aphrodite and her identification with nature. Lesson 129 Daedalus and Icarus Objective: The student will read about Daedalus and Icarus and decipher their relationships to nature. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 15. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 130 Comparing Greek and Native American Mythology Objective: The student will complete a Venn diagram and write a compare and contrast response for Native American myth and Greek myth. Lesson 131 Conjunction Function Objective: The student will learn how to properly use conjunctions in writing. Lesson 132 Expository Writing: How-to Essay Objective: The student will create an expository essay telling the reader how to accomplish a certain task. Lesson 133 Biography of Rudyard Kipling Objective: The student will discover the life of Rudyard Kipling and learn about his writing influences. Lesson 134 The Jungle Book Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers Objective: The student will begin reading The Jungle Book for comprehension and use basic writing skills to demonstrate understanding. Lesson 135 The Jungle Book Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers Objective: The student will actively read The Jungle Book and begin building a case for comparing and contrasting it with White Fang. Lesson 136 The Jungle Book Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers Objective: The student will begin to analyze Mowgli’s interactions with other members of his social group and compare the characters in the story with people the student knows. Lesson 137 The Jungle Book Story One: Mowgli’s Brothers Wrap-Up Objective: The student will trace Mowgli’s life from Story One and create a timeline. Lesson 138 The Jungle Book Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting Objective: The student will continue to trace Mowgli’s life and adventures to build a foundation for comparison with White Fang. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 16. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 139 The Jungle Book Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting Objective: The student will discover more about Mowgli’s character and development and consider Kipling’s themes of honor among friends and respect for all who honor the Law of the Jungle. Lesson 140 The Jungle Book Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting Objective: The student will use Mowgli’s story as a basis for building and understanding character. Lesson 141 The Jungle Book Story Two: Kaa’s Hunting Wrap-Up Objective: The student will demonstrate understanding of events in the story by creating a timeline of Mowgli’s story in Kaa’s Hunting. Lesson 142 TThe Jungle Book Story Three: Tiger, Tiger! Objective: The student will compare the “civilized” qualities Mowgli possesses to the “civilized”qualities possessed by the villagers. Lesson 143 The Jungle Book Story Three: Tiger, Tiger! Objective: The student will examine and compare Mowgli’s use of strategy to solve problems with the student’s own use of strategy to solve problems. Lesson 144 The Jungle Book Story Three: Tiger, Tiger! Objective: The student will continue to trace Mowgli’s life and growth throughout The Jungle Book. The student will identify Kipling’s underlying theme about the nature of civilization and who embodies it. Lesson 145 The Jungle Book Story Three: Tiger, Tiger! Wrap-Up Objective: The student will examine Mowgli’s life and chart his growth and development. Lesson 146 Comparing Characters: Mowgli and White Fang Objective: The student will compare and contrast Mowgli and White Fang through respective excerpts from White Fang and Stories One, Two and Three of The Jungle Book that pertain to each of these characters. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 17. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 147 TThe Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story Storyboard Objective: The student will create a storyboard for Mowgli’s life using the timelines created in Lessons 137, 141 and 145. Lesson 148 Making Choices Objective: The student will write a reflective essay using personal knowledge and experience about making choices. Lesson 149 Conflict Objective: The student will write a personal narrative about conflict using her own experiences. Lesson 150 Letter Writing Objective: The student will write a formal letter expressing an opinion. Lesson 151 Narrative Writing: Making an Effort Objective: The student will apply the key qualities of narrative writing by creating an original work based on a prompt. Lesson 152 Persuasive Essay Objective: The student will discover persuasive writing and choose a position to defend. Lesson 153 Adjectives Objective: The student will define an adjective and use adjectives correctly in writing. Lesson 154 Introduction to Sojourner Truth Objective: The student will read about the life of Sojourner Truth and make connections to important events of the times in which she lived. The student will analyze, reflect on, and prepare and present a speech about the world in which Sojourner lived. Lesson 155 Selections from Narrative of Sojourner Truth by Olive Gilbert Objective: The student will read a portion of Olive Gilbert’s narrative, react to it, and compare Sojourner’s early life experiences with his own early life experiences. The student will also write a persuasive letter advocating for change regarding one of the events in Soujourner's early life. Lesson 156 Selections from Narrative of Sojourner Truth by Olive Gilbert Objective: The student will read a portion of Olive Gilbert’s narrative, react to it, and compare Sojourner’s values, character, and actions with the student’s values, character, and actions. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 18. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 157 Selections from Narrative of Sojourner Truth by Olive Gilbert Objective: The student will continue reading Narrative of Sojourner Truth for comprehension and analysis. Lesson 158 Selections from NNarrative of Sojourner Truth by Olive Gilbert Objective: The student will complete reading selections from Narrative of Sojourner Truth, respond in writing to the reading, and conduct analysis on it. Lesson 159 Assessment on Sojourner Truth Objective: The student will write an expository essay about the character of Sojourner Truth demonstrating mastery of writing skills, knowledge about Sojourner Truth and analysis of her contributions, personality, and character. Lesson 160 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: Conducting Research Objective: The student will begin the process of learning to write a research paper. In this Lesson the student will conduct research online or in the library. Lesson 161 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: Recording and Sorting Information Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper. The student will practice reading for information, internalizing the information, evaluating its usefulness and sorting the information. Lesson 162 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: Creating a Bibliography Objective: The student will continue the process of writing a research paper. The student will learn to create a bibliography. Lesson 163 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: Citing Your Sources Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper. The student will learn how to cite sources when composing the text of a research paper. Lesson 164 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: Poet Web Search Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper. The student will conduct structured research and record and assess information in note form. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 19. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 165 Preparing to Write a Research Paper: The Writing Process and Outlining Objective: The student will continue the process of learning to write a research paper. The student will learn how to organize and assess ideas and information, and use them to make an outline. Lesson 166 Writing a Research Report: Brainstorming and Choosing a Topic Objective: The student will begin writing a research paper by brainstorming and selecting a famous person as the topic. Lesson 167 Writing a Research Report: Collecting and Organizing Information Objective: The student will conduct research on the person who will be the subject of the paper. The student will search for information, evaluate the information for usefulness, record the information in the form of notes, gather bibliographic information, and organize the information during the note taking process. Lesson 168 Writing a Research Report: Putting It All Together! Objective: The student will continue the note taking, analysis of information, and organization of material process. The student will create an outline based on the research notes to guide the writing process. Lesson 169 Writing a Research Report: Rough and Final Drafts Objective: The student will combine the research information and original ideas to compose the research paper. Lesson 170 Creating a Presentation Objective: The student will search for multiple images and graphics and then present them using presentation software. Lesson 171 Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! by Patrick Henry Objective: The student will read a speech written by Patrick Henry and create an original speech. Lesson 172 May I, Please? Objective: The student will create a persuasive speech using the elements of persuasion Lessons. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 20. TABLE OF CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES SEVENTH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS Lesson 173 Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? Objective: The student will review paraphrasing notes from Lesson 82 and apply the technique to William Shakespeare’s work. The student will learn the characteristics of the sonnet. Lesson 174 Hiawatha’s Childhood by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Objective: The student will actively read Hiawatha’s Childhood and diagram the elements of plot. Lesson 175 Proofreading and Grammar Review Objective: The student will successfully make corrections to a piece of writing using grammar presented in this course. The student will compose an original business letter using correct style and grammar. Lesson 176 Mythology Review Objective: The student will review the myth writing assignment in Lesson 126 and revise or extend it for an improved example of creative myth writing. Lesson 177 Reviewing the Genres of Literature Objective: The student will review all genres of literature covered in this course and prepare a presentation teaching those genres to others. Lesson 178 Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience Objective: The student will brainstorm and plan a final writing piece about the experience of seventh grade coursework. Lesson 179 Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience Objective: The student will complete the review of the learning experiences in this course by completing a narrative essay on work completed during the course. Lesson 180 Digital Portfolio Objective: The student will select favorite writing pieces from this course and rework them into a digital portfolio. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 21. Take Off To a Fine Start In Language Arts! To the Student Each daily Lesson begins with a question. This isn't a trick question, you can't study for this question, but you do have to think about it before you answer. The more you think, write or talk about your answer, the more relevant the material will become, the more interested you will be in what you are about to learn, and the better you will be able to understand and apply what you are about to learn. ™ SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 22. Seventh Grade Language Arts Common Core Alignment Complete Curriculum Lesson Reading: Literature --Key Ideas and Details RL.7.1. Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support  analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences  drawn from the text. 5, 9, 11‐13, 16‐19, 57‐64, 69‐71,  83, 93‐122, 124, 125, 127‐129, 134‐ 140, 142, 144 RL.7.2. Determine a theme or central idea of a text and  analyze its development over the course of the text;  provide an objective summary of the text. 64, 65, 93‐105, 174   RL.7.3. Analyze how particular elements of a story or drama  interact (e.g., how setting shapes the characters or plot). 9, 64, 66, 71, 97, 109, 135, 136,  139 --Craft and Structure RL.7.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as  they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative  meanings; analyze the impact of rhymes and other  repetitions of sounds (e.g., alliteration) on a specific verse  or stanza of a poem or section of a story or drama. 4, 5, 11‐13, 16‐19, 57‐64, 69, 72‐ 74, 94‐107, 109‐122, 127‐129, 134‐ 140, 142‐144, 173 RL.7.5.. Analyze how a drama’s or poem’s form or structure  (e.g., soliloquy, sonnet) contributes to its meaning. 73, 171, 173, 174 RL.7.6. Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the  points of view of different characters or narrators in a text. 66, 67 --Integration of Knowledge and Ideas RL.7.7. Compare and contrast a written story, drama, or  poem to its audio, filmed, staged, or multimedia version,  analyzing the effects of techniques unique to each medium  (e.g., lighting, sound, color, or camera focus and angles in a  film). 64, RL.7.8. (Not applicable to literature) RL.7.9. Compare and contrast a fictional portrayal of a time,  place, or character and a historical account of the same  period as a means of understanding how authors of fiction  use or alter history. 19, --Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity RL.7.10. By the end of the year, read and comprehend  literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, in the  grades 6–8 text complexity band proficiently, with  scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. 4, 5, 8, 9, 11‐13, 16‐19, 54, 56,‐65,  69‐75, 78‐81, 83, 84, 89, 93‐125,  127‐129, 134‐144, 171, 173, 174 Reading: Informational Text --Key Ideas and Details SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 23. RI.7.1. Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support  analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences  drawn from the text. 32, 33, 35‐40, 91, 133, 155 RI.7.2. Determine two or more central ideas in a text and  analyze their development over the course of the text;  provide an objective summary of the text. 156, RI.7.3. Analyze the interactions between individuals, events,  and ideas in a text (e.g., how ideas influence individuals or  events, or how individuals influence ideas or events). 133, 146 --Craft and Structure RI.7.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as  they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative,  and technical meanings; analyze the impact of a specific  word choice on meaning and tone. 4, 5, 11‐13, 16‐19, 35‐40, 57‐64,  69, 135, 136, 155‐158  RI.7.5. Analyze the structure an author uses to organize a  text, including how the major sections contribute to the  whole and to the development of the ideas. 40, RI.7.6. Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a  text and analyze how the author distinguishes his or her  position from that of others. 32, --Integration of Knowledge and Ideas RI.7.7. Compare and contrast a text to an audio, video, or  multimedia version of the text, analyzing each medium’s  portrayal of the subject (e.g., how the delivery of a speech  affects the impact of the words). 5, RI.7.8. Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims  in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the  evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims. 91, 133   RI.7.9. Analyze how two or more authors writing about the  same topic shape their presentations of key information by  emphasizing different evidence or advancing different  interpretations of facts. 133, ----Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity RI.7.10. By the end of the year, read and comprehend  literary nonfiction in the grades 6–8 text complexity band  proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of  the range. 31‐33, 35‐40, 91, 133, 154, 155,  157, 158   Writing --Text Types and Purposes W.7.1. Write arguments to support claims with clear  reasons and relevant evidence. SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 24. Introduce claim(s), acknowledge alternate or opposing  claims, and organize the reasons and evidence logically. 64, 150, 152, 155 Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant  evidence, using accurate, credible sources and  demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text. 64, 150, 152, 155 Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and  clarify the relationships among claim(s), reasons, and  evidence. 64, 150, 152, 155 Establish and maintain a formal style. 64, 150, 152, 155 Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from  and supports the argument presented. 64, 150, 152, 155   W.7.2. Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a  topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information through  the selection, organization, and analysis of relevant  content. Introduce a topic clearly, previewing what is to follow;  organize ideas, concepts, and information, using strategies  such as definition, classification, comparison/contrast, and  cause/effect; include formatting (e.g., headings), graphics  (e.g., charts, tables), and multimedia when useful to aiding  comprehension. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 161, 168, 169 Develop the topic with relevant facts, definitions, concrete  details, quotations, or other information and examples. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 168, 169 Use appropriate transitions to create cohesion and clarify  the relationships among ideas and concepts. 27‐30, 34, 159, 168, 169 Use precise language and domain‐specific vocabulary to  inform about or explain the topic. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 168, 169 Establish and maintain a formal style. 34, 132, 159, 168, 169 Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from  and supports the information or explanation presented. 27‐30, 34, 132, 159, 168, 169 W.7.3. Write narratives to develop real or imagined  experiences or events using effective technique, relevant  descriptive details, and well‐structured event sequences. Engage and orient the reader by establishing a context and  point of view and introducing a narrator and/or characters;  organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally and  logically. 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 149,  151, 178  Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, pacing, and  description, to develop experiences, events, and/or  characters. 2, 3, 6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126,  149, 151, 178 SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 25. Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to  convey sequence and signal shifts from one time frame or  setting to another. 6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 149,  151, 178 Use precise words and phrases, relevant descriptive details,  and sensory language to capture the action and convey  experiences and events. 2, 3, 6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126,  149, 151 Provide a conclusion that follows from and reflects on the  narrated experiences or events. 6, 10, 14, 15, 20‐22, 90, 126, 149,  151, 178 --Production and Distribution of Writing W.7.4. Produce clear and coherent writing in which the  development, organization, and style are appropriate to  task, purpose, and audience. (Grade‐specific expectations  for writing types are defined in standards 1–3 above.) 6, 10, 14, 15, 34, 45‐50, 52, 54, 55,  65, 71, 73‐82, 85, 90, 105, 162, 145‐ 147, 149‐152, 157‐159, 161, 169,  178, 180 W.7.5. With some guidance and support from peers and  adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by  planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new  approach, focusing on how well purpose and audience have  been addressed. 21, 43, 44, 52, 86, 90, 132, 145,  169, 175, 176, 179, 180   W.7.6. Use technology, including the Internet, to produce  and publish writing and link to and cite sources as well as to  interact and collaborate with others, including linking to  and citing sources. 24‐26, 42, 45, 54, 81, 92, 123, 126,  146, 177 --Research to Build and Present Knowledge W.7.7. Conduct short research projects to answer a  question, drawing on several sources and generating  additional related, focused questions for further research  and investigation. 42‐45, 81, 87, 90, 92, 107, 108,  160, 161, 164‐169, 171 W.7.8. Gather relevant information from multiple print and  digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the  credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or  paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while  avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for  citation. 1, 24‐26, 42, 87, 91, 123, 160‐169,  171 W.7.9. Draw evidence from literary or informational texts  to support analysis, reflection, and research. Apply grade 7 Reading standards  to literature (e.g.,  “Compare and contrast a fictional portrayal of a time, place,  or character and a historical account of the same period as  a means of understanding how authors of fiction use or  alter history”). 106, 123, 130, 145, 146, 147 Apply grade 7 Reading standards  to literary nonfiction (e.g.  “Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a  text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the  evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims”). 67, 155 --Range of Writing SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 26. W.7.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time  for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time  frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of  discipline‐specific tasks, purposes, and audiences. 11‐13, 45‐50, 54, 55, 90, 92, 107,  108, 123‐126, 130, 132, 137‐139,  143‐152, 155, 157‐169, 171, 178 Speaking and Listening --Comprehension and Collaboration SL.7.1. Engage effectively in a range of collaborative  discussions (one‐on‐one, in groups, and teacher‐led) with  diverse partners on grade 7 topics, texts, and issues,  building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly. Come to discussions prepared, having read or researched  material under study; explicitly draw on that preparation by  referring to evidence on the topic, text, or issue to probe  and reflect on ideas under discussion. 12, 69, 82, 111, 133, 139, 173 Follow rules for collegial discussions, track progress toward  specific goals and deadlines, and define individual roles as  needed. 27‐30, 69, 82, 111, 139 Pose questions that elicit elaboration and respond to  others’ questions and comments with relevant observations  and ideas that bring the discussion back on topic as needed. 8, 10, 12, 69, 70, 82, 106, 111, 125,  133, 134, 139, 173 Acknowledge new information expressed by others and,  when warranted, modify their own views. 8, 10, 12, 69, 70, 82, 106, 111, 125,  133, 134, 139 SL.7.2. Analyze the main ideas and supporting details  presented in diverse media and formats (e.g., visually,  quantitatively, orally) and explain how the ideas clarify a  topic, text, or issue under study. 154, SL.7.3. Delineate a speaker’s argument and specific claims,  evaluating the soundness of the reasoning and the  relevance and sufficiency of the evidence. 172, --Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas SL.7.4. Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient  points in a focused, coherent manner with pertinent  descriptions, facts, details, and examples; use appropriate  eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation. 51, 107, 154, 171, 172 SL.7.5. Include multimedia components and visual displays  in presentations to clarify claims and findings and  emphasize salient points. 51, 107, 147, 170, 177 SL.7.6. Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks,  demonstrating command of formal English when indicated  or appropriate. 51, 54, 55, 107, 154, 171,  SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 27. Language --Conventions of Standards English L.7.1. Demonstrate command of the conventions of  standard English grammar and usage when writing or  speaking. Explain the function of phrases and clauses in general and  their function in specific sentences. 23, Choose among simple, compound, complex, and compound‐ complex sentences to signal differing relationships among  ideas. 23‐25, 175 Place phrases and clauses within a sentence, recognizing  and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.* 23, L.7.2. Demonstrate command of the conventions of  standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling  when writing. 68, 151, 175 Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives (e.g., It was  a fascinating, enjoyable movie  but not He wore an old[,]  green shirt ). 90, 148, 151 Spell correctly. 6, 14, 34, 49, 52, 90, 147, 149, 152,  175 --Knowledge of Language L.7.3. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when  writing, speaking, reading, or listening. 147, 149, 151, 152, 172, 175   Choose language that expresses ideas precisely and  concisely, recognizing and eliminating wordiness and  redundancy.* 6, 19, 147, 149, 151, 152,  172, 175 --Vocabulary Acquisition and Use L.7.4. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and  multiple‐meaning words and phrases based on grade 7  reading and content , choosing flexibly from a range of  strategies. Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or  paragraph; a word’s position or function in a sentence) as a  clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. 4, 5, 9, 11‐13, 16‐18, 57‐63, 94‐98,  101, 102, 107, 109, 114‐122, 127‐ 129, 139, 140, 142, 144, 155, 158 Use common, grade‐appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and  roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., belligerent,  bellicose, rebel ). 35, Consult general and specialized reference materials (e.g.,  dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses), both print and digital,  to find the pronunciation of a word or determine or clarify  its precise meaning or its part of speech. 4, 5, 9, 11‐13, 16‐18, 57‐63, 69, 94‐ 100, 102‐107, 109‐122, 127‐129,  134‐136, 138, 140, 142, 143, 155‐ 158 SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 28. Verify the preliminary determination of the meaning of a  word or phrase (e.g., by checking the inferred meaning in  context or in a dictionary). 57‐63, 69, 94‐98, 101, 102, 107,  109, 114‐122, 127‐129, 139, 140,  142, 155, 158 L.7.5. Demonstrate understanding of figurative language,  word relationships, and nuances in word meanings. Interpret figures of speech (e.g., literary, biblical, and  mythological allusions) in context. 72‐74, 76, 80, 83, 89, 135 Use the relationship between particular words (e.g.,  synonym/antonym, analogy) to better understand each of  the words. 56, 82, 89, 172 Distinguish among the connotations (associations) of words  with similar denotations (definitions) (e.g., refined,  respectful, polite, diplomatic, condescending ). 3, L.7.6. Acquire and use accurately grade‐appropriate general  academic and domain‐specific words and phrases; gather  vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase  important to comprehension or expression. 4‐7, 9, 11‐13, 16‐18, 41, 57‐63, 69,  94‐107, 109‐122, 127‐129, 134‐ 136, 139, 140, 142‐144 SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 29. Lesson 177 Reviewing the Genres of Literature In this course, you have studied several genres of literature: mystery, poetry, historical fiction, autobiography, biography, memoir, informational writing, legends and mythology. Review your course materials and highlight all of the different genres you have studied. After you find an example of each genre, create an electronic presentation that will teach someone else what you have learned. Your presentation must include: Title slide (introduction on material presented) The slides for each genre will include one slide giving a definition of the genre, one slide highlighting the elements of the genre, and once slide giving an example of the genre. Conclusion slide (This slide will explain why you think so many different genres have developed.) Lesson Wrap-Up: You have now reviewed all of the genres covered in this course. Did you have a favorite? Talk with your teacher about books that you can read that would be in your favorite genre. You can also use the Internet or your local library to help you find one. STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 177-1 SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES!
  • 30. Lesson 178 Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience How did I perform in this course and was it up to my highest standard? Your work during this course has been wide ranging and mind opening. Your skills have grown and your knowledge is expanded. This Lesson will provide you with an opportunity to reflect and describe your experiences in this course. Using the guidelines for narrative writing from Lesson 151, create a brainstorm centered on the following questions or statements: What did I learn from this course? What did I like the most? What would I like to see changed? I feel that I performed up to or below my standard. How can I grow educationally for my next course? Make sure that you use a bubble chart map, or other pre-writing strategy, to help you plan and organize your thoughts. Use specific examples from previous Lessons for support in your writing. You still need one topic sentence and two supports for each paragraph. Go through the entire writing process: brainstorm, rough draft, edit, final draft. At the end of Lesson One 178, you should be finished with your rough draft. Editing the rough draft and creating the final draft will be completed in Lesson 179. Lesson Wrap-Up: Consider your work to-date: which assignments do you feel best about? Where could you use more improvement? What steps will you take to strengthen those areas of study? STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 178-1 SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES! Print Form
  • 31. STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 179-1 Lesson 179 Narrative Writing: Course Work Experience This Lesson is dedicated to completing the narrative essay you began in Lesson 178. Read your work again. Make changes to help its clarity, detail, and accurate reflection of what you want to express. Be sure to correct errors of spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Make sure all of the paragraphs have topic sentences and are amply supported with sentences explaining or expanding your topic sentence. When you are sure the essay reflects your best work, use a computer with word processing software to type your paper. Lesson Wrap-Up: Much of what you have learned will carry over into 8th grade Language Arts and beyond. Which exercises have helped you the most? Why? SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES! Print Form
  • 32. Lesson 180 Digital Portfolio It’s time to show off your knowledge! Look back through all of the writing assignments completed in this course. Choose four favorites! Choose works that display your best quality. If they are handwritten, edit them and type them into a document on your computer. Create a cover sheet and cut and paste all of your works into one document. You may wish to include pictures to illustrate your work. You now have a digital copy of your best work to use to compare with your future work! Lesson Wrap-Up: Point out to your teacher the aspects (or components) of your portfolio you find most significant or of which you are most proud. This course has led you through a myriad of genres, Lesson types, and styles. Take your new Language Arts knowledge and skills with you as you continue your education. STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 180-1 SAM PLE 10-15 CLICK ON THIS SLIDE FOR MORE DETAILS & TO DOWNLOAD PREVIEW FILES! Print Form