Wilbur-Reading-7th Period Assignments
- Instructor
- Mrs. Amy Wilbur
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Description
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7th Grade Reading
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Ready - Review the vocabulary and listen to the stretch article read aloud.
Read- Read the article on your independent reading level.
You should read the entire article.
You may highlight and take notes if you need.
Respond - Answer the comprehension questions.
You should refer back to the article while answering the questions.
Write - Answer the thought question by writing a constructed response that answers ALL of the writing prompt.
You may refer to the article and use any notes you took as you read.
Use the RACER strategy.
Answer all parts of the question.
Read- Read the article on your independent reading level.
You should read the entire article.
You may highlight and take notes if you need.
Respond - Answer the comprehension questions.
You should refer back to the article while answering the questions.
Write - Answer the thought question by writing a constructed response that answers ALL of the writing prompt.
You may refer to the article and use any notes you took as you read.
Use the RACER strategy.
Answer all parts of the question.
Due:
Read the article on your independent reading level,
Respond by answering the comprehension questions, and
Write by completing the thought question using the RACER strategy.
Respond by answering the comprehension questions, and
Write by completing the thought question using the RACER strategy.
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Read the article and answer the comprehension questions. This activity does not offer a stretch article, so it is important that you take your time on your first try.
Since there is no thought question, you need to write a paragraph describing the holiday you would like to create.
What would you like to celebrate and why?
What date would you choose for your holiday to be celebrated and why that date?
Since there is no thought question, you need to write a paragraph describing the holiday you would like to create.
What would you like to celebrate and why?
What date would you choose for your holiday to be celebrated and why that date?
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Extra Credit Opportunity
https://www.getepic.com/app/read/68576?redirectUrl=students
Class Code= pvx4855
https://www.getepic.com/app/read/68576?redirectUrl=students
Class Code= pvx4855
Due:
Read the article,
Respond to the comprehension questions, and
Write to answer the thought question using the RACER strategy.
Respond to the comprehension questions, and
Write to answer the thought question using the RACER strategy.
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We will read-aloud the excerpt from Hidden Figures. Then, you will complete the Google Form.
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You have been asked to write about the book that you are reading during class. You should have something written about your book in the Reflection section (the last half of your reading notebook) for the following dates: 08/30, 08/31, 09/01, 09/02, 09/07, 09/08, 09/09, and 09/10.
I have provided examples as well as the rubric that I will use to grade your work.
I have provided examples as well as the rubric that I will use to grade your work.
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We completed this in class together in our reading notebooks!
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Read this article and complete the comprehension questions. You also need to answer the thought questions by using the RACER strategy.
Take your time because your first try score is what goes in the grade book. Your thought question is a separate grade, so be sure that you do your very best.
Take your time because your first try score is what goes in the grade book. Your thought question is a separate grade, so be sure that you do your very best.
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Review these slides, so you will understand how our literary nonfiction unit will go.
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You have been asked to write about the book that you are reading during class. You should have something written about your book in the Reflection section (the last half of your reading notebook) for the following dates:
08/16, 08/17, 08/18, 08/20, 08/23, 08/24, 08/25, 08/26, and 08/27
08/16, 08/17, 08/18, 08/20, 08/23, 08/24, 08/25, 08/26, and 08/27