7th Grade ELA
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Guided by a Cause
Watch UNICEF's "There's a Message"
Watch the film It Takes a Child by Judy Jackson here.
After choosing a topic to research, check some of the following websites to see if they have any pertinent information about it.
Possible topics:
Ideas for taking action:
Mobile Museum
Make a video like "There's a Message"
Paint a portrait like "Americans Who Tell the Truth"
Watch the film It Takes a Child by Judy Jackson here.
After choosing a topic to research, check some of the following websites to see if they have any pertinent information about it.
- Kids.USA.gov
- Facing History
- CBBC News
- DOGOnews
- Here There Everywhere
- Washington Post
- National Geographic
- Teaching Kids News
- Ask me for UNICEF's resource file also.
Possible topics:
- child and maternal health
- child rights
- environmental sustainability
- gender equality
- HIV/AIDS
- peace and conflict
- poverty and hunger
- universal education
- water use and sanitation
- animal rights
Ideas for taking action:
Mobile Museum
Make a video like "There's a Message"
Paint a portrait like "Americans Who Tell the Truth"
Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar Practice
General Grammar Practice
IXL Grammar Practice
Grammar Ninja --Pick skilled ninja and play
Subject/Verb Agreement
Watch this BBC video
Spaced Out Game
Pronouns
Grammar Blast Practice
Popping Pronouns
Intensive & Reflexive Quizlet
Reflexive Pronoun Game
Possessive Pronoun Board Game
Pronouns & Antecedents
Verbals
Grammar Notebook
Jeopardy --review with this jeopardy game
Quiz--take this quiz and raise your hand so I can record your grade.
Phrases and Clauses
Phrases and Clauses Jeopardy
Phrases and Clauses Quiz --show me your grade when you have finished
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers Practice
Misplaced Modifiers Quiz-- Please show your results to me when you are finished.
Fragments and Run-Ons
Run-On video
Take these notes in your grammar section. Show me when you have finished.
Run-Ons and Fragments practice
IXL Grammar Practice
Grammar Ninja --Pick skilled ninja and play
Subject/Verb Agreement
Watch this BBC video
Spaced Out Game
Pronouns
Grammar Blast Practice
Popping Pronouns
Intensive & Reflexive Quizlet
Reflexive Pronoun Game
Possessive Pronoun Board Game
Pronouns & Antecedents
Verbals
Grammar Notebook
Jeopardy --review with this jeopardy game
Quiz--take this quiz and raise your hand so I can record your grade.
Phrases and Clauses
Phrases and Clauses Jeopardy
Phrases and Clauses Quiz --show me your grade when you have finished
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers Practice
Misplaced Modifiers Quiz-- Please show your results to me when you are finished.
Fragments and Run-Ons
Run-On video
Take these notes in your grammar section. Show me when you have finished.
Run-Ons and Fragments practice
Simple and Compound Sentences--follow the links to complete the online activities. Raise your hand after you complete each one.
- Read the explanations of each of the following links before starting your online activities-- independent clauses, dependent clauses, simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences
- Sentence Structures
- Connectives
- Jeopardy
Having trouble with MLA format?
What is plagiarism? Watch this video to find out!
Watch a video about in-text citations here.
Notes about in-text citations.
Watch a video about in-text citations here.
Notes about in-text citations.
How to Build a Campfire--Comparing and Contrasting the Written and the Filmed Versions
Watch the “Building a Campfire” video. After watching it, leave a blog post answering the following questions:
1. How are the video and essay similar? What do they have in common?
2. How are the two different? How does watching the video help/hinder as compared to the essay?
3. Which of the two would you have rather used to help you build a fire? Why?
1. How are the video and essay similar? What do they have in common?
2. How are the two different? How does watching the video help/hinder as compared to the essay?
3. Which of the two would you have rather used to help you build a fire? Why?