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WELCOME! Mrs. Buckwalter Carl Sandburg Middle School English 7 mbuckwalter@neshaminy.k12.pa.us
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WEBSITE
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The Language of Literature
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Genre Genre examples Science Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy Fantasy Drama Drama Historical Fiction Historical Fiction Classic Classic Non-fiction Non-fiction Mystery Mystery Personal Narrative Personal Narrative Major Forms Short Story DramaNovelPoetry
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Novels – 7 th
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Independent Reading Novel assignments Read on own Read on own Read at comfortable reading level or read up Read at comfortable reading level or read up NO novels that also have film/movie without prior teacher permission NO novels that also have film/movie without prior teacher permission Short assignment due for each Short assignment due for each
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Writing Fundamentals Writing Fundamentals
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WRITING CREATIVE WRITING BUILDS FLUENCY BUILDS FLUENCY ENLARGES VOCABULARY ENLARGES VOCABULARY ALLOWS SELF EXPRESSION ALLOWS SELF EXPRESSION DEVELOPS BRAIN DEVELOPS BRAIN CREATES AWARENESS OF AUDIENCE CREATES AWARENESS OF AUDIENCE
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WRITING CONSTRUCTED RESPONSES Response to a question Response to a question Answering the question that is asked Answering the question that is asked ESSAYS (short and long) Persuasive Persuasive Narrative Narrative Descriptive Descriptive Expository Expository Comparison/contrast Comparison/contrast
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SPEAKING SPEAKING Participation in small group setting Presentation of projects Reading aloud to class and in class Reader’s theatre And more AIDING IN UNDERSTANDING ANALYZING INFORMATION SUMMARIZING EVENTS DETERMINING RELEVANCY IDENTIFYING NEW VOCABULARY
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PREPARED FOR CLASS Composition Notebook- a one subject notebook Binder with paper (1” works best) and dividers Pens – blue or black ink (NO other color accepted on work handed in) Pencils (2) Agenda book
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EVALUATION TOTAL POINTS Assignments (add to approximately one test grade) Assignments (add to approximately one test grade) Writings (drafts and final revisions) Writings (drafts and final revisions) Quizzzes/Tests Quizzzes/Tests Projects/Reports Projects/Reports Classroom participation Classroom participation
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ASSIGNMENTS Late work is accepted on an individual basis – depending upon originality of writing/thought asked for Daily Assignments? Not usually.Daily Assignments? Not usually. Novel Reports? Yes, with 10% penalty per dayNovel Reports? Yes, with 10% penalty per day Writing Assignments? Yes, with 10%Writing Assignments? Yes, with 10% penalty per day. Worksheets & Practices? noWorksheets & Practices? no Homework Pass given eachHomework Pass given each marking period marking period
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CHECK HOME ACCESS REGULARLY ! Update your information!
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ABSENCE & MAKE-UP WORK Responsible for work missed!! Check folders in classroom! Check folders in classroom! Check website! Check website! Email / talk to teacher Email / talk to teacher Call a reliable friend Call a reliable friend Deadline: one week after return unless teacher gives extension
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“There is much difference between imitating a man and counterfeiting him.” - Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) American statesman, scientist and philosopher. Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work as if it were your own, whether you mean to or not. ( http://www.best-quotes-poems.com/plagiarism-quotes.html ) USING ANOTHER’S WORK
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