Ms. Gonzalez 7th Grade English

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Ms. Gonzalez 7th Grade English 2017-2018 Class Syllabus

Room 112/ Extension x 3112 tgonzalez@mbusd.org Class website: www.jawesomenglish.com This should be accessible through Aeries. Ms. Gonzalez contact information

Student Supplies- What you need for class. Binder or Folder (if you opt for the binder please combine it with other classes). Loose-leaf paper- College ruled (continuously throughout the school year). Composition book or Notebook (spiral) for writing drafts and journal writing (this you will have to bring every day and cannot share with another class. There are days you will leave it behind in class). iPad- make sure it is charged every day otherwise I will consider you unprepared for class, which will lead to consequences after one warning. Pens- dark blue or black ONLY (we do not use pencils for class unless you are taking a quiz/test) Student Supplies- What you need for class.

Some of the focus of 7th grade English is on writing and reading independently. In order to develop these skills, we will work on vocabulary development, spelling and grammar to improve reading and writing skills. We will also work on critical thinking, literary devices, and reading strategies. Another part of our focus will be on non-fiction reading selections, films, and projects to coincide with common core standards. Course Description

Course Units Covered over the course of the school year Summer Reading Unit- Any three novels from the 7th Grade Summer Reading List Social Justice Unit Our Impact On Others Unit Power of Persuasion Unit Is Ignorance Bliss? Unit Our units will cover a variety of content including: reading, writing assignments, image/picture discussion/analysis, videos/film viewing analysis, etc. The following are some of our academic reading to support our units: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor; A Christmas Carol, drama adaptation from Charles Dickens The Giver by Lois Lowry, “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, and some more. Course Units Covered over the course of the school year

Independent Reading- you will be responsible for reading 50+ pages per week of a book not assigned for class. You get to choose your own independent reading books! We will be working on goodreads.com to help with book recommendations and assignments for our independent reading. Small Group Seminar/Book Club Writing in various forms Grammar instruction is a vehicle to improve your writing. The first half of the year will focus on grammatical parts, and the second on sentence structure. Daily class work and homework assignments including: reading, writing activities, grammar, spelling, and vocabulary assignments, etc. There is much more, but don’t stress we will take this one day at a time! Course Assignments

Absences seek me to find out what you missed And/or check the website! Students can find a master Daily Agenda of assignments on the class website jawesomenglish.com Upon returning from an absence, it is the student’s responsibility to check the agenda and turn in any work that is owed. Students may ask me for work before or after school (lunch and nutrition if I’m in the classroom) if they have further questions about missed assignments. Do not ask me during class or right before class starts- there’s not enough time to discuss assignments. Students have the same amount of days absent to complete work (example- If you were absent one day, you will have one full day to make up the work). Students can discuss with me an alternate schedule for an extended absence or any other circumstances that arise. I’m always here to help you! Absences

Late homework or classwork worth 30 points or under that is more than 2 days late is NOT accepted for point credit, but will be taken into consideration for the Work Habits grade. All other assignments lose 10% per day late. All late work must be dated and turned into the basket on the back counter, which is labeled LATE/ABSENT. This is also the basket where you should turn in your work when you’re absent and label it ABSENT or AB to not lose credit for being late. This is the student’s responsibility to turn in late or absent work. I will not seek out students for their missing assignments. But, if you’re struggling to keep up or need any sort of help come in before school, after school, lunch, or nutrition and I will gladly help you! Late Work

In class, students participate in discussion, direct teaching, practice, and have the benefit of informal checks for understanding, oral participation and “elbow partner” work, etc. Due to the structure of our classroom it is imperative that we create a positive learning environment to make everyone comfortable in our class. All behavior and participation must support these expectations with integrity and respect. Rude, mean, disrespectful, bullying behavior will not be tolerated in our class. Class Expectations

MBMS Academic Honesty Policy Students are expected to adhere to the Academic Honesty Policy at MBMS in all classes. Students are made aware of this policy at the beginning of the year in taking the MBMS “Cheating Quiz” in English class. This policy governs academic honesty in all classes at MBMS, not only English. MBMS Academic Honesty Policy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlcU5uHM dTM Short video

What is your hope for this school year What is your hope for this school year? Be sure to write it down clearly and also explain. This may be more than one thing. This may be something general or something more personal. Be sure to write your proper heading (full name, date, period #) in the right hand corner of the index card I gave you. Video Response

My hope for you this school year… I hope you all feel comfortable and safe in our classroom. I hope you all feel included. I hope you all feel you have a voice. I hope you all understand compassion and respect for one another. I hope you all listen to understand one another more than you listen to respond. My hope for you this school year…