English 7
Why are there stories? What makes a story? How are stories told? What is our story? These essential questions guide our reading, writing, and discussion in 7th grade English. Considering the essential elements of a story leads to an exploration of the many different ways stories are told: from spoken word through literature, poetry, drama, art and song, into more modern modes like podcasts, movies, and animation. We investigate the struggle to ensure rights for all citizens by largely focusing on fictional accounts highlighting the time period between 1920 and the present. We study the tactics of great readers, learning to be aware of our thought processes while we read, developing strategies to better understand a given text. We focus on the iterative writing process and supporting our ideas with adequate details while extending the depth and quality of our work. Creative problem solving, empathy, effort, and collaboration are our cornerstones and are always honored.
Possible texts:= Witness by Karen Hesse; Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes; The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie;; The Book Thief by Markus Zusak; Fresh Ink: An Anthology.
- Interests: Literature
- Grades: 7th
- Subjects: English