SEVENTH GRADE CURRICULUM
Click on a link below to learn about the curriculum for our 7th grade students.
ESSENTIAL STANDARDS
ELA
I CAN…
- use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume and clear pronunciation in class discussions or debates
- support my claim and/or findings with evidence (descriptions, facts, details and examples) in class discussions or debates
- present a claim and findings in class discussions or debates
- organize my argument as an essay, including an introduction, body and conclusion
- read like a writer to investigate how authors organize arguments
- write commentary that effectively explains how the evidence supports my claim and that answers the question, “So what?
- support the reasons for my claim with evidence
- communicate clearly the reasons for my claim
- form a claim based on my investigation
- consider opposing viewpoints and alternative claims
- describe the difference between a claim and an opinion
- investigate an issue by considering the evidence
- identify types of evidence
- show my understanding of the topic or text in writing
- use relevant evidence from my research to support my claim
- select relevant evidence to support my claim by asking myself the question SO WHAT?
- support my claim with logical reasons
- develop a claim based on my research
- use accurate and credible sources to research both sides of a claim
- find accurate and credible sources about a topic
- describe what makes a source accurate and credible
- create a dialogue in which word choice and what is said (and what is not said) reveals important details about the characters
- write a dialogue between two or more speakers, starting a new paragraph each time the conversation moves from one speaker to the next
- correctly punctuate a quote that includes a dialogue tag
- determine when words should be in quotation marks
- balance show and tell in my writing to move a story forward and show readers what matters
- use sensory details to establish the setting of a story and to help a reader experience a particular place and time
- identify the elements of a story and use the elements of a story to plan my own story
- use just the right word, considering how a word feels as well as what it means
- use all of my senses to describe people, places and events
- explode a moment by zooming in on details and slowing down time
- generate ideas for stories in my notebook
- include formatting, graphics and multimedia to help my reader better understand a topic
- recognize how authors use formatting, graphics and multimedia to help readers better understand a topic
- write a claim that previews the topic
- introduce a topic clearly
- use a strategy such such as definition, classification, comparison/contrast, or cause/effect to organize my writing
- choose a strategy such as definition, classification, comparison/contrast, or cause/effect to organize my writing
- recognize the strategies that authors use to organize ideas, concepts, and information, such as definition, classification, comparison/contrast, and cause/effect
- gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources
- use effective search terms to help me access information
- tell the difference between credible vs. non-credible information
- read information and determine if the information is truthful
- paraphrase information
- follow the format for including a quote correctly in my writing
- properly include a citation at the end of a quote or paraphrase
- format a works cited page
- include a works cited page
- use several pieces of evidence from the text to support my opinion
- form an opinion about what a text says
- determine whether the questions are answered in the text explicitly
- write questions about what I read
- tell someone what it means to infer
- tell someone else the difference between explicit (right there) and implicit (inferences) textual evidence
- write an objective summary of a text
- determine whether a summary is objective or not
- explain how the theme or central idea develops from the beginning to the end of the text
- support my theme or central idea with evidence from the text
- determine the theme or central idea of a text
- define theme and central idea
- explain in writing how different elements of a story or drama affect each other
- analyze how different elements of a story or a drama affect each other. (For example, how is plot affected by setting? or How is a character affected by plot?)
- define the elements of a story
- explain the impact of rhyme or repetition of sound on a poem, story or drama
- recognize rhyme and repetition of sounds in poetry, a story or drama
- explain the meaning of words and phrases used figuratively
- choose between a simple, compound or compound-complex sentence to best communicate what I want to say
- form a compound-complex sentence
- identify a compound-complex sentence
- form and punctuate a complex sentence
- identify a complex sentence
- form and punctuate a compound sentence
- tell whether a conjunction in a sentence signals a compound sentence
- recognize different types of figurative language
- determine the connotative and denotative meaning of a word
- use strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words in a text
- name the conjunctions
- distinguish between complete and incomplete sentences
- describe the parts of a simple sentence
- use phrases and clauses correctly in sentences
- identify misplaced and dangling modifiers and correct them
- correctly use a comma to separate adjectives
SCIENCE
I CAN…
- identify and apply the steps of the scientific method and use evidence to construct explanations
- draw a model of the carbon cycle and label the processes that transform carbon and energy from being in one form to another
- predict the abundance of plants and animals in an ecosystem and explain why this must be the case
- make and draw a model of molecules showing the composition before and after a chemical change as well as what happens when temperature changes
- draw models of substances at different temperatures
- draw models of air masses at different temperatures and humidities
- identify how Lake Michigan impacts weather and climate in Manistee
- identify key factors that determine what the climate of an area is
- Give evidence of climate change and of the impact humans, explain how we can minimize further impacts
MATH & Advanced Math
I CAN…
- determine whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship by testing for equivalent ratios in a table
- determine whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship by graphing/ examining a graph on a coordinate plane
- identify a constant relationship of unit rates in tables
- identify a constant relationship of unit rates in graphs
- identify a constant relationship of unit rates in equations
- calculate sale prices, tax, commission, simple interest, percentage of increase and percentage of decrease
- add and subtract rational numbers
- multiply or divide rational numbers
- solves mathematical problems with positive and negative rational numbers in any form
- solve simple equations
- solve two step linear equations of the form px+ q = r and p(x+q)=r, where p, q, and r are specific rational numbers
- solve word problems (two-step linear equation problems) with rational coefficients (ex, px +q = r)
- state the formula for area and circumference of a circle
- use the formula for the area of a circle to solve problems
- use the formula for the circumference of a circle to solve problems
- solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the area, circumference, surface area, and volume of composite objects (2D & 3D)
SEL
I CAN...
- identify and manage their emotions and behavior constructively
- demonstrate consideration for others and a desire to contribute positively
- develop and maintain positive relationships
BAND
I CAN...
- play several songs by myself
- several songs with the band
- learn to play a song by myself
ART
I CAN...
- understand the varying qualities of materials, techniques, media technology, and processes at a developing level
- develop the concept of proper use of materials and using tools safely and responsibly
- develop a successful visual vocabulary
- develop reflective thinking skills by observing, analyzing, and critically evaluating works of art for the purpose of improving technical quality
- identify, design, and solve creative problems at a developing level
- collaborate, communicate, and work with others to create new ideas at a developing level
- demonstrate reflective thinking practices at a developing level
- make knowledgeable choices about materials, techniques, media technology, organizational principles, and processes to articulate ideas and communicate intended meaning at a developing level
- observe, describe, and analyze visual characteristics at a developing level
- develop the ability to describe how the artist’s choice of materials, techniques, media technology, and processes influence the viewer
- develop and defend informed aesthetic opinions about works of art using artistic vocabulary at a developing level
- explore social and global issues through the application of the creative process
Physical Education
I CAN....
- catch a ball in a small sided game
- throw a ball during a small sided game
- dribble a soccer ball
- strike a volleyball
- perform multiple swim strokes for short distances
SOCIAL STUDIES
I CAN…
- describe the natural environment (physical geography) of a region and how it impacted how and where people lived
- identify and explain the common characteristics of a city-state, civilization and empire. (Laws, religion, language, etc)
- describe key concepts of each religion. They should also be able to compare and contrast religions as well
- think like a historian by analyzing a variety of sources. (Focus on Primary and secondary sources, Artifacts)
HEALTH
I CAN…
- understand what adequate physical activity consists of
- note the differences between activity type and intensity -Example: Personal Fitness Plan w/SMART Goals
- identify short/long term effects of tobacco use
- identify short/long term effects of vaping
- identify strategies to remove myself from high risk situations
- identify alternative activities to substance use/abuse
- identify healthy traits/characteristics
- identify unhealthy characteristics
- demonstrate next steps when unhealthy traits are identified
- identify a bullying or harassment type of situation (negative, repeated, unwelcomed)
- explain strategies to remove myself from risky situations
- report things that I’m not comfortable with to a trusted adult or OK2SAY
- identify risk factors for anxiety, depression and suicide
- identify warning signs for anxiety, depression and suicide
- identify protective factors for anxiety, depression and suicide
- identify the different forms of communication
- apply I-statements to real life situations correctly
CODING EXPLORATION
I CAN…
- compare and refine multiple algorithms for the same task and determine which is the most appropriate
- create programs that use variables to store and modify data
- create programs that include sequences, events, loops, and conditionals
- modify, remix, or incorporate portions of an existing program into one’s own work to develop something new or add more advanced features
- test and debug (identify and fix errors) a program of algorithm to ensure it runs as intended
- create clearly named variables that represent different data types and perform operations on their values
- design and iteratively develop programs that combine control structures, including nested loops and compound conditionals
- decompose problems and subproblems into parts to facilitate the design, implementation, and review of programs
- document programs in order to make them easier to follow, test, and debug
ACADEMIC RESOURCES & STANDARDS
Curriculum Resources
Content Area | Grade(s) | Resource | Used Since… |
Math | 6-12 | CPM | 2019-2020 |
Science | 6-8 | Cereal City | 2019-2020 (rolling out 1 kit/year) |
ALL (Embedded conversation and SEL) | 6-12 | Reading Apprenticeship Caring School Community | 2016-2017 2022-2023 |
MDE Academic Standards
ALL GRADE STANDARDS
ACADEMIC RESOURCE LINKS
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Location: 550 Maple St., Manistee, MI 49660
Curriculum Director: Amber Kowatch
Telephone: (231) 723-3521
Email: akowatch@manistee.org