7th Grade Newsletter
February 10 - February 14
February 10 - February 14
Parents, this information is shared to help your student prepare effectively by making an informed content choice among language arts, science, or social studies on the assessment day. By knowing the options in advance, students can focus on their preparation and confidently approach the assessment.
Gwinnett Writes Assessment - March 2025
IMPORTANT DATES
February 13th -
February 28th
Black History Month Family Event 6:00 - 7:30 PM
CONNECTIONS SCHEDULE
Monday- B Day
Tuesday - A Day
Wednesday - B Day
Thursday - A Day
Friday - B Day
UPCOMING EVENTS
2/22 Soccer
2/ 28 Black History Month Assembly
Standard Math:
Standard Math students will begin working on Circumference and Area of Circles:
5.d explore and describe the relationship between pi and the radius, diameter, circumference, and area of a circle to derive the formulas for the circumference and area of a circle
5.e solve problems that exist in everyday life when given the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle
Please ensure that students review at home as this is a challenging unit of study.
Accelerated Math:
AKS 6 - Writing, Graphing, and Analyzing Linear Functions Using Slope-Intercept, Standard, and Point-Slope Form.
The summative assessment is expected on or about February 10.
Social Studies: This week, students will begin studying the various governments in Africa.
35.a: Explain the role of citizen participation in autocratic and democratic governments
35.b: Describe the two predominant forms of government; parliamentary and presidential through the use of graphs and diagrams.
35.c: Explain the role of citizens in choosing the leaders of South Africa (parliamentary democracy), Nigeria (presidential democracy), and Kenya (presidential democracy) by analyzing graphs and diagrams and comparing similarities and differences
Students are encouraged to continuously review key vocabulary.
Language Arts:
This week, students will work on the following reading AKS using the argument, "Challenges for Space Exploration":
7LA.B.10: cite several pieces of textual evidence to support inferences or analysis of a text
7LA.B.13: 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
7LA.B.14: 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
7LA.B.17: analyze and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, citing specific information from the text in an assessment of whether the reasoning is sound and the evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims
In addition, students will work on the following writing AKS in preparation for an upcoming argument essay:
7LA.C.20.c: use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among claim(s), reasons, and evidence
7LA.D.31: 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
7LA.D.32: delineate a speaker's argument and specific claims, evaluating the soundness of the reasoning and the relevance and sufficiency of the evidence
Life Science:
4a: Construct an explanation of how genetic variations, adaptations, and environmental factors influence the survival and reproduction of species. (GSE S7L5b)
4b: Develop and use a model to explain how natural selection leads to changes in specific traits of populations over successive generations.
4c: Use mathematical representations to evaluate models of how natural selection drives changes in populations over time. (GSE S7L5a)
4d. Analyze and interpret data for patterns in the fossil record that document the existence, diversity, and extinction of organisms and their relationships to modern organisms (GSE S7L5c).
4e. Ask questions to gather and synthesize information in reference to artificial selection and the ways in which it is fundamentally different than natural selection.
Upcomig Assessments:
Unit 3A Test: Natural Selection: Wednesday, Feb. 5
Students are encouraged to review class notes, complete practice problems, and study key concepts related to genetic variation, adaptations, environmental factors, and mathematical models to prepare for these assessments.
Thank you parents for your continued support!
Team Cosmos
Mr. Davis- Math
Ms. Ellington- Language Arts
Ms. N. Taylor- Life Science
Ms. C. Johnson- Social Studies
Stratosphere Squad
Ms. Hunter-Math
Ms. T. Taylor- Language Arts
Ms. Fuller - Life Science
Ms. Spencer- Social Studies
Team Stars
Ms. Venzen - Math
Ms. Brown-Minto - Language Arts
Ms. Hollis- Life Science
Mr. Alleyne- Social Studies
Team Galaxy
Ms. Card-Math
Ms. Willmoth- Language Arts
Ms. Thomas- Life Science
Ms. D'Orazio- Social Studies
Interrelated Team
Ms. Walter-Math
Ms. Marshall- Language Arts
Mr. Smith- Life Science
Mrs. Johnson- Social Studies
7th Grade Office
Dr. Broughton, Assistant Principal
Ms. Gregory, 7th grade Clerk
Ms. Bertie, 7th grade Counselor
7th grade office phone number:
770-554-7771
Other Important Contacts
Ms. Williams, Connections Assistant Principal
Tracy Hickmon, Special Education/504 Assistant Principal
Amelia Massey, Special Education Dept. Chair