Language Arts Course Syllabus
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Course Description:  In Seventh Grade English Language Arts, students continue to develop an appreciation of written and spoken language. They expand their use of descriptive words and complex sentences, as well as their choices of modes of writing. Throughout seventh grade, students continue to develop the ability to critique constructively their own work as well as the work of others. Students use oral language, written language, and media and technology for expressive, informational, argumentative, critical, and literary purposes. Students use the stages of the writing process to write clear, coherent compositions that develop an idea or tell a story.

Reading and Literature

·          The student will read and analyze a variety of literary texts such as poetry, drama, short stories, and novels to acquire an understanding of the conventions of each form.

·          The student will read and analyze a variety of informational texts to develop an understanding of organizational structures, such as cause and effect or comparison-contrast, and graphic features, such as diagrams and illustrations that are typically found in nonfiction.

·          The student will acquire new vocabulary and use it effectively in reading and writing.

·          The student will recognize and trace the development of the author’s argument for and against an issue.

Reading Across the Curriculum

·          The student will read the equivalent of 1 million words per year from a variety of subject areas.

Writing

·          The student will produce a variety of writings such as persuasion, narrative, expository, and response to literature.

·          The student will use technology to research topics and to produce various products such as essays and presentations.

Conventions

·          The student will learn and apply the rules of Standard English in written and oral language.

Listening, Speaking, and Viewing

·          The student will participate in effective oral interaction with the teacher and with other students.

·          The student will listen to and view various forms of media in order to gather and share information, persuade others, and express ideas.

 

Grading:    Tests, essays and projects will make up 50% of the grade.  Homework, classwork, and quizzes will account for 50% of the grade.

Major Assignments:  (i.e. essays, reports, projects, etc.)  These assignments will be checked on a due date.  Late assignments will have as much as 10% of the points deducted for each calendar day they are late.

Independent Reading Project: One independent reading project may be assigned each semester.

Homework:  Homework is assigned as necessary.  Homework may take the form of reading, writing, research, grammar practice or studying for tests.  Homework will be checked on a due date, and late homework will not receive credit.

Scheduled Help Sessions: Help sessions may be provided before homeroom from 7:45 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. Other times may be arranged with the teacher on an individual basis.  Please note that advance notice is required as a pass should be obtained by the student from the teacher prior to the scheduled meeting.  Parents will be responsible for providing transportation.

Teacher/Parent Communication:  The student is recommended to keep a list of assignments in his/her agenda.  The parent should check this from time to time to keep up with the student’s progress.  Grades will be sent home every nine weeks, and interim progress reports will be sent home every four and ½ weeks.  Parent Connect may also be used to access your child’s grades throughout the year.  Please note that you may reach teachers most efficiently by emailing questions and concerns directly to the teacher. 

Absent/Make-up work:  It is the student’s responsibility to request make-up work for an absence.  Upon returning to school following an absence, the student should request make-up work.  The student must complete make-up work within the time specified by the teacher.  (The student will be given the same amount of time to make up the work as he/she was absent unless other arrangements are mutually agreed upon.)  The student will receive the actual grade on the make-up work if the absence was “excused.”  Make-up work for “unexcused” absences may be reduced up to 6 points.  Make-up work submitted late will receive a zero.

Provision for Improving Grades

Provisions for improving grades are provided through recovery and must be completed ten days prior to the end of the semester.  These opportunities are designed to allow students to recover from a low or failing cumulative grade (73 or below) when all work required to date has been completed and the student has demonstrated a legitimate effort to meet all course requirements including attendance.

A student may request recovery work only once per course during each semester (or nine-week connections period). Students should contact the teacher concerning recovery opportunities.