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Designed by Kimberly Paggett Willis ELA 7/8 WPACS ELA 7 th /8 th Mwalimu Paggett-Willis & Mwalimu Lewis-Bradford
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Agenda Welcome – Habari Gani ELA 7 th /8 th Curriculum Overview Scholar Community Governing Rules Learning Tribes Learning Targets & Scholar Expectations Course Materials Wish List
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Welcome
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ELA Instructors Mrs. Paggett-Willis Lead Teacher-WPACMS ELA 7 th /8 th Curriculum Design & Standards-based Instruction Demonstrate Learning Targets Facilitate assessments Provide consistent formal and informal feed-back Foster a spirit of confidence through the learning experience Mrs. Lewis-Bradford Lead Intervention Specialist SST Coordinator Supports 7 th & 8 th grade students in ELA in order to help them improve or maintain achievement levels. Monitors student academic progress via formative and summative assessments as well day to day tasks.
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ELA Curriculum Common Core Standards Reading Writing Speaking Listening College Preparatory & Career Readiness The standards establish guidelines for English language arts (ELA). Literacy in history/social studies, science, and technical subjects. Students must learn to read, write, speak, listen, and use language effectively in a variety of content areas. The standards promote the literacy skills and concepts required for college and career readiness in multiple disciplines.
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ELA Curriculum Students will respond to literature in an essay format, using academic language, literary terms and scholarly research. Students will use critical thinking to develop original ideas, applying academic integrity when using credible sources for evidence. Essay Types: Expository Writing Illustration/Descriptive Persuasive/Argumentation Compare and Contrast Research Paper (Science) Informational Text Analysis Credible Sources: Owl.english.purdue.edu google.scholar.com
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Students will incorporate documented citations in the style prescribed by the Modern Language Association (MLA). Students will evolve as scholars and effective communicators through engaging activities, collaborative exercises, informative discussions, project-based learning, standards based assessments, active reading and in-depth research. ELA Curriculum
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Daily Instruction Writing Journal Prompt – Students enter the class ready to critically think, cold write and pair-share on any given topic each day, building writing muscle as well as the skill to develop a point-of-view.
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Daily Instruction Vocabulary Notebook – Students will unlock over 14,000 words in the English language through daily vocabulary drill
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Daily Instruction
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Learning Targets We can… I can… Students self-assess progress frequently and teachers provide feedback consistently.
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Designed by Kimberly Paggett Willis ELA 7/8 WPACS Scholar Community Governing Rules Attentive Listening Show Appreciation Give Affirmations NO PUT DOWNS Right to Participate/Right to Think About It Display Mutual Respect Show Maturity No Outburst!
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We can work collaboratively on various activities, projects, and assignments, with a focused goal. I can discuss problems and collectively create solutions for the good of the learning community. I can productively contribute to and learn from my peer. I can think creatively and critically, offering my perspective, while respecting the views of others in my Learning Tribe and Scholar Community. Learning Tribe Targets Designed by Kimberly Paggett Willis ELA 7/8 WPACS
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ELA Course Materials Daily Supplies Composition Books Notebook Folders (2 pocket) Binder (2 inch) Novels/Books First Trimester Dictionary (Longman Advanced preferred) Black Ships of Troy Rosemary Sutcliff (7 th /8 th ) Up From Slavery: Booker T. Washington (8 th Grade) Narrative of Frederick Douglass (7 th Grade)
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