7th Grade
Weekly Objectives
Week of May 22, 2006
Look
below to review this week's objectives for 7th Grade. In order to obtain
more information about a specific benchmark for the content areas of Science and
Social Studies, please do the
following:
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Remember
the benchmark number (example: Science BM5).
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Then
click on this link, Middle
School Benchmarks. Next, click on the subject you would
like to view.
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Click
on the desired benchmark number from the list that comes up on the screen.
This
link will provide you with quick and easy access to the MICLiMB (Clarifying the
language in Michigan's benchmarks). You will find an enormous amount of useful
resources. Each benchmark is clarified with an instructional example, key
concepts, real world context, and other web resources.
In order to obtain more
information about a specific benchmark for the content areas of Language Arts
and Math, please do the following:
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Remember the GLCE
(example: R.WS.07.01).
- Then
click on this link, Grade
Level Curriculum Expectations.
- Next,
select the grade level and content area that you wish to review.
Next,
select the grade level and content area that you wish to review.
- LANGUAGE
ARTS:
- W.GN.07.02
- Write a research report (e.g., I-search, website,
traditional) for an authentic audience that includes appropriate
organizational patterns (e.g., problem statement and solution, position
statement and supporting evidence, compare and contrast), descriptive
language, and text features.
- W.GN.07.03
- Formulate research questions using multiple
resources, perspectives, and arguments/counterarguments to develop a thesis
statement that culminates in a presented, final project.
- W.RP.07.01
- Set a purpose, consider audience, and replicate
authors’ styles and patterns when writing narrative or informational text.
- W.RP.07.02
- Apply a variety of pre-writing strategies for
narrative (e.g., story maps that are designed to depict roles of antagonist
and protagonist, internal and external conflict) and informational text
(e.g., position statement and supporting evidence, problem statement and
solution,, compare/contrast).
- W.RP.07.03
- Revise their writing to reflect different
perspectives for multiple purposes.
- W.PS.07.01.
- Exhibit individual style to enhance the written
message (e.g., in narrative text: personification, humor, element of
surprise; in informational text: emotional appeal, strong opinion, credible
support).
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- MATH:
- D.AN.07.03
- Calculate and interpret relative frequencies and
cumulative frequencies for given data sets.
- D.AN.07.04
- Find and interpret the median, quartiles, and
interquartile range of a given set of data.
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- SCIENCE:
- Demonstrate evidence that all parts of living things are made
of cells. SCI.III.1.MS.1
- Explain why and how selected specialized cells are needed by
plants and animals. SCI.III.1.MS.2
- Explain how selected systems and processes work together in
animals. SCI.III.2.MS.4
- Compare and classify organisms into major groups on the basis
of their structures. SCI.III.2.MS.1
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- SOCIAL STUDIES:
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