Seventh Grade
Week of March 24
Lessons tend to go at the student's pace, so daily work is subject to change.
Lessons tend to go at the student's pace, so daily work is subject to change.
Homework:
Nightly reading, home reading log - Bring to class daily
Language Arts
Journal Prompt
Write a 5 line rhyme poem about your weekend. Label the Rhyme scheme.
Daily Language Review:
Novel Study: Holes
Read chapters -
Packet pages -
Poetry:
Concrete Poem
Math
Math Review and Test
Chapter 3, Analyze and Solve Percent Problems
Social Studies
Science
Cellular Respiration
Steelhead Observation and Water Quality Testing
Homework:
Nightly reading, home reading log - Bring to class daily
Language Arts
Journal Prompt
“Students should be required to do community service”. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not? Give at least three reasons to support your point of view.
Daily Language Review
Novel Study: Holes
Read chapters
Packet pages
Poetry:
Free Verse Poem
Math
Chapter 4: Generate Equivalent Expressions
Lesson 1- Write and Evaluate Algebraic Expressions
Social Studies
Study Hall Day
Science
The cell cycle
Homework:
Nightly reading, home reading log - Bring to class daily
Language Arts
Journal Prompt
“Even young people can and should work to make the world a better place.” Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not? Give at least three reasons to support your point of view.
Daily Language Review
Poetry:
Unit review
Figurative Language Review
Poem Edits
Math
Chapter 4: Generate Equivalent Expressions
Lesson 2 - Generate Equivalent Expressions
CAASPP Practice
Social Studies
Science
Homework:
Nightly reading, home reading log - Bring to class daily
Language Arts
Journal Prompt: Which Avenger is the best and why? Give at least three reasons to support your point of view
Daily Language Review
CAASPP Review
Novel Study: Holes
Read chapters
Packet pages
Poetry Art - if there is time
Math
Chapter 4: Generate Equivalent Expressions
Lesson 3 - Simplify Expressions
Social Studies
Science
Steelhead Lesson
Homework:
Nightly reading, home reading log - Bring to class daily
Language Arts
Journal Prompt: What is the difference between a fact and an opinion? How are both used when you're trying to persuade or convince someone of something?
Daily Language Review
Novel Study: Holes
Read chapters
Packet pages
Poetry:
Final touches and art pieces
Math
Chapter 4 Review of Lessons 1-3
Social Studies
Science
Water Quality Testing
Observation
Study Hall/Finish Unfinished Lessons