Grade 7 ELA
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Reading strategies
Finding the Main Idea in Informational Text
Theme: Match the Quotations with Their Themes
Theme: Finding the Theme: Lessons in Stories
Author's purpose and tone: Author's Purpose: What's the Reason?
Author's purpose and tone: Which Sentence Is More Formal?
Author's purpose and tone: Identifying Tone: Objective vs. Subjective & Judgmental
Author's perspective: Determine the Author's Point of View
Text structure: Compare and Contrast Text Structure
Text structure: Understanding Cause and Effect
Text structure: Text Structure: Problem and Solution
Text structure: Identify Text Structures
Literary devices: Identify Sensory Details
Literary devices: Understanding Allusions
Literary devices: Identifying the Source of Allusions
Literary devices: Figurative Language- Personification
Literary devices: Classify Figures of Speech
Literary devices: Figures of Speech: Antithesis & More
Analyzing literature: Narrative Point of View
Analyzing literature: Reading Between the Lines- Making Inferences
Analyzing literature: Reading Between the Lines- Making Inferences About Characters
Analyzing literature: Label the Rhyme Scheme
Analyzing informational texts: Determine the Main Idea of a Text
Analyzing informational texts: Finding the Main Idea in Informational Text
Analyzing informational texts: Finding the Main Idea: Animal Camouflage
Analyzing arguments: Identifying the Main Claim
Finding the Main Idea in Literary Passages
Finding the Main Idea in Literary Passages
Comparing texts: Finding Details in Text
Comparing texts: Reading Between the Lines- Making Inferences
Visual elements: Compare Illustrations of Literary and Historical Subjects
Visual elements: Read Graphic Organizers
31 lessons
Writing strategies
Expository writing: Understanding Topic Scope- Broad vs. Narrow
Expository writing: Organizing Information by Section
Expository writing: Remove the Sentence That Does Not Belong
Persuasive and opinion writing: Fact vs. Opinion
Persuasive and opinion writing: Identifying Thesis Statements
Persuasive and opinion writing: Evaluating Evidence for Claims
Persuasive and opinion writing: Persuasive Strategies- Rhetorical Appeals
Persuasive and opinion writing: Identifying Logical Fallacies
Descriptive and creative writing: Figurative Language- Personification
Descriptive and creative writing: Create Varied Sentences Based on Models
Descriptive and creative writing: Revise the Sentence Using a Stronger Verb
Identifying text evidence: Supporting Claims with Text Evidence
Identifying text evidence: Supporting Claims About Characters
Writing clearly and concisely: Connecting Ideas- Conjunctive Adverbs
Writing clearly and concisely: Parallel Structure with Correlative Conjunctions
Writing clearly and concisely: Writing Concisely: Avoiding Redundancy
Editing and revising: Word Choice- Commonly Confused Words
Editing and revising: Word Choice- Commonly Confused Words (Affect vs. Effect)
Editing and revising: Spelling- Correcting Common Errors
Editing and revising: Commonly Confused Words- Advise vs. Advice
Editing and revising: Revising for Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement
Research skills: Identify Relevant Sources
Research skills: Evaluate Newspaper Headlines for Bias
Research skills: Understanding MLA Works Cited Entries
Research skills: Mastering MLA In-Text Citations
Research skills: Understanding and Avoiding Plagiarism
26 lessons
Vocabulary
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding the Prefix "mis-"
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes for Negation (un-, dis-, in-, im-, non-)
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding the Suffix "-ful"
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding the Suffix "-less"
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding the Suffixes "-able" and "-ible"
Greek and Latin roots: Use Greek and Latin Roots as Clues to the Meanings of Words
Greek and Latin roots: Use Words as Clues to the Meanings of Greek and Latin Roots
Greek and Latin roots: Determine the Meanings of Greek and Latin Roots
Greek and Latin roots: Determine the Meanings of Words with Greek and Latin Roots
Synonyms and antonyms: Choose the Synonym
Synonyms and antonyms: Choose the Antonym
Homophones: Use the Correct Homophone
Homophones: Which Definition Matches the Sentence?
Homophones: Which Sentence Matches the Definition?
Word choice and usage: Word Nuances- Shades of Meaning
Word choice and usage: Word Feelings- Understanding Connotation
Analogies
Analogies: Challenge
Context clues: Word Detectives- Using Context Clues
Context clues: Determine the Meaning of Words Using Synonyms in Context
Context clues: Determine the Meaning of Words Using Antonyms in Context
Context clues: Use Context to Identify the Meaning of a Word
Context clues: Word Detectives: Using Context Clues
Domain-specific vocabulary: Using Text and Visuals
Reference skills: Alphabetical Order
Reference skills: Use Guide Words
Reference skills: Use Dictionary Entries
Reference skills: Use Dictionary Definitions
Reference skills: Use Thesaurus Entries
32 lessons
Grammar and mechanics
Spelling
Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
Identify the Complete Subject or Complete Predicate
Identify the Simple Subject or Simple Predicate
Identify the Compound Subject or Compound Predicate
Sentences vs. Fragments
Sentences vs. Run-on Sentences
Sentences, Fragments, and Run-ons
Phrases and clauses: Is it a Phrase or a Clause?
Phrases and clauses: Identify Appositives and Appositive Phrases
Phrases and clauses: Identify Dependent and Independent Clauses
Phrases and clauses: Is the sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?
Phrases and clauses: Combine Sentences Using Relative Clauses
Nouns: Form and Use Plurals Review
Nouns: Form and Use Plurals of Compound Nouns
Nouns: Showing Ownership: Possessive Nouns
Nouns: Forming Singular Possessive Nouns
Nouns: Identify and Correct Errors with Plural and Possessive Nouns
Pronouns and antecedents: Identify Pronouns and Their Antecedents
Pronouns and antecedents: Use the Pronoun That Agrees with the Antecedent
Pronouns and antecedents: Identify Vague Pronoun References
Pronouns and antecedents: Identify Antecedents
Pronouns and antecedents: Correct Inappropriate Shifts in Pronoun Number and Person
Pronoun types: Choose Between Subject and Object Pronouns
Pronoun types: Compound Subjects and Objects with I and Me
Pronoun types: Compound Subjects and Objects with Pronouns
Pronoun types: Choose Between Personal and Reflexive Pronouns
Pronoun types: Choose Between Personal and Reflexive Pronouns
Pronoun types: Is the Pronoun Reflexive or Intensive?
Pronoun types: Use Relative Pronouns: Who and Whom
Pronoun types: Use Relative Pronouns: Who, Whom, Whose, Which, and That
Verb types: Identify Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Verb types: Identify Linking Verbs, Predicate Adjectives, and Predicate Nouns
Subject-verb agreement: Correcting Subject-Verb Agreement Errors
Subject-verb agreement: Subject-Verb Agreement- Indefinite Pronouns
Subject-verb agreement: Use the Correct Verb with Compound Subjects
Verb tense: Irregular Past Tense Review
Verb tense: Simple Present Tense Review
Verb tense: Identify and Correct Inappropriate Shifts in Verb Tense
Verb tense: Form the Progressive Verb Tenses
Verb tense: Form the Perfect Verb Tenses
Verb tense: Identify Gerunds and Their Functions
Verb tense: Identify Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases
Adjectives and adverbs: Identify Adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs: Order Adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs: Identify Adverbs
Adjectives and adverbs: Choose Between Adjectives and Adverbs
Adjectives and adverbs: Is the Word an Adjective or Adverb?
Adjectives and adverbs: Form and Use Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs: Good, Better, Best & Bad, Worse, and Worst
Adjectives and adverbs: Form and Use Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Adjectives and adverbs: Well, Better, Best; Badly, Worse, and Worst
Prepositions: Identify Prepositional Phrases
Direct and indirect objects: Is It a Direct Object or an Indirect Object?
Conjunctions: Use the Correct Pair of Correlative Conjunctions
Misplaced modifiers: Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers with Pictures
Misplaced modifiers: Select the Misplaced or Dangling Modifier
Misplaced modifiers: Are the Modifiers Used Correctly?
Restrictive and nonrestrictive elements: What Does the Punctuation Suggest?
Restrictive and nonrestrictive elements: Commas with Nonrestrictive Elements
Commas: Commas with Series, Dates, and Places
Commas: Commas with Compound and Complex Sentences
Commas: Commas with Direct Addresses, Introductory Words, Interjections, and Interrupters
Commas: Commas with Coordinate Adjectives
Commas: Review
Semicolons, colons, and commas: Comma and Semicolon Usage
Semicolons, colons, and commas: Use Semicolons, Colons, and Commas with Lists
Dashes, hyphens, and ellipses: Use Dashes
Dashes, hyphens, and ellipses: Use Hyphens in Compound Adjectives
Dashes, hyphens, and ellipses: Decide Whether Ellipses Are Used Appropriately
Capitalization: Correct Capitalization Errors
Capitalization: Capitalizing Titles
Formatting Titles
Formatting and Capitalizing Titles Review
Formatting Street Addresses
Formatting Quotations and Dialogue
76 lessons
Vocabulary
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes
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