7th Grade
Weekly Objectives
Week of May 8, 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:
- Reading R.IT.07.01, R.IT.07.02, S.DS.07.01
Analyze elements and style of informational genre. Analyze organizational
patterns (compare/contrast, cause/effect). Engage in interactive discourse
to construct meaning.
- Writing W.PR.07.01, W.PR.07.02, W.PS.07.01
Set purpose, and replicate author's style and pattern when writing
informational text. Apply a
variety of pre-writing strategies. Exhibit
individual style to enhance the written message.
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- MATH:
- A.PA.07.01
Recognize when information given in a table, graph, or formula suggests a
proportional or linear relationship. A.RP.07.02 Represent directly
proportional and linear relationships using verbal descriptions, tables,
graphs, and formulas, and translate among these representations.
- A.PA.07.03
Given a directly proportional or linear situation, graph and interpret
the slope and intercept(s) in terms of the original situation; evaluate y =
kx for specific x values, given k, e.g., weight vs. volume of water, base
cost plus cost per unit.
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- SCIENCE:
- Layered Lesson Plan will be presented for the objective
covering Matter.
- Explain how elements differ, in terms of the structural parts
and electrical charges of atoms. SCI.IV.1.HS.3
- Classify substances, elements , compounds or mixtures and
justify classifications in terms of atoms and molecules. SCI IV. MS.3
- Explain physical changes in terms of the arrangement and
motion of atoms and molecules. SCI. IV. 1.2 MS.3
- Describe common chemical changes in terms of properties of
reactants and products. SCI. IV. 2. MS. 2
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- Will also include the following additional benchmarks:
- Constructing benchmark:
- Use sources of information in support of scientific
investigations. SCI.I.MS. 5
- Reflecting benchmark:
- Describe limitations in personal knowledge. SCI II.MS.2
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- SOCIAL STUDIES:
- MS
4.1.1: Using economic reasoning when comparing price, quality, and features
of goods and services.
- MS
4.2.2: Compare various methods for the production and distribution of goods
and services.
- MS
4.4.3: Use case studies to exemplify how supply and demand, prices,
incentives, and profits determine what is produced and distributed in the
American economy.
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