Welcome to Mr. Luther's Seventh Grade Resource Page! It is a year of transition as you have left Sixth Grade and have now ventured over into the formative Junior High years which will lead you to your time at Hubbard High School. So many classes! So many assignments! "I don't think I've ever had this many teachers in all of my life!" To borrow a phase from Dr. Seuss, "Oh, the places you will go!" One of these places is where you can retrieve certain class items in the event that you are absent, misplaced notes or assigned materials, or just want to re-check what was discussed in class on a particular day. My resource pages will include selected notes, assignments, and even videos. Come here to get the information and items you can't get anywhere else! If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please hit this link: lutherb@hubbard.k12.oh.us.
Class materials are very important and are to be with students in class, every day. Leaving these items in their lockers, or worse yet misplaced or at home, results in missed opportunities for success. It is the students' responsibilities to make certain that they have these items for use in class each day. These items include:
~ Class textbook - The Seventh Grade Textbook is McDougal Littel's "The Language of Literature", Red edition. These should be in class unless otherwise instructed or directed.
~ Class 3 ring binder - The binder should contain plenty of notebook paper and seven (7) divider tabs.
~ Pens - Blue and Black (for final draft writing and class activity).
~ Pencils - Regular (for rough draft writing and class activity) and Colored (for notation connections and in class corrections).
~ Assigned Work and Reading materials - These can include handouts, magazine or periodical articles, and worksheet items.
~ Novels - From time to time, we will be reading novels in class. In these instances, students will NOT be expected to bring their textbooks to class.