7th Grade E-Journal #2
What is “pride”? How does the idea of pride relate to the characters in Seedfolks? Describe your own personal feelings of pride in yourself.
Send to afielder@atlanta.k12.ga.us by Tuesday, January 20.
What is “pride”? How does the idea of pride relate to the characters in Seedfolks? Describe your own personal feelings of pride in yourself.
Send to afielder@atlanta.k12.ga.us by Tuesday, January 20.
What does it mean to “have pride?” Do the characters in Seedfolks have pride in themselves? What does one’s pride have to do with the way they live their lives? Conclude with an evaluation of your own level of personal pride. Publish your response on the blog, or email it to afielder@atlanta.k12.ga.us
Due Tuesday, January 20!
Hello Social Studies students! Please view the power point presentation and write a one paragraph reaction to what you observe.
Please view the picture posted here
Respond to the journal prompt via email to afielder@atlanta.k12.ga.us: Describe the symbolism in this picture. What is urban renewal and why is it sometimes controversial? After researching the topic using electronic sources, what are your initial impressions? Do you agree with the programs? Why or why not?
All Language Arts students are expected to read 25 grade appropriate books per year (approximately one million words).
All LA students (6th and 7th) must take and pass FOUR Accelerated Reader Tests each quarter OR complete the book report form (posted on the blog).
Welcome to the second semester! Here is the schedule for the next month:
7th Grade Language Arts: Technical Writing and Realistic Fiction, Vocabulary Units 7,8, and 9. technicalwriting-unit
6th Grade Language Arts: Parts of Speech review, Science Fiction, Persuasive Writing. We will begin War of the Worlds this week. Vocabulary Units 4,5, and 6.
7th Grade Social Studies: Continuation of India, China, and Japan southeasteasiaunitplan
Please email me or post on the blog if you have any questions.
The Middle East Project is due November 11. Here are the guidelines: middle-eastunit-plan
We will be in the computer lab Friday. This is the LAST day to work in class.
We are reading Treasure Island as a part of our unit on historical literature.
Requirements:treasure-island-unit-plan
All StudenTales final drafts MUST be completed by November 14. Please email your project to afielder@atlanta.k12.ga.us or bring it on a flash drive. We must do all printing at school. The requirements can be found here: studentales
6th Graders should already be finished with their project!
Here is the rubric you need for your Outsiders project. Project is due 11/06 and the test (you may use all notes) is this Friday, 11/07