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Welcome
7th-8th Grade
Language Arts
Mrs. Fender
Course Description:
Seventh and eighth grade Language Arts involves
reading, writing, thinking, planning, creating, listening
and performing. The textbook used in this class is
Prentice Hall Literature. This book contains many
activities and stories and combines four main areas of
language study:
Literature
Reading
Writing
Language.
Additionally, students are expected to read books
within their reading level and interest areas as part of
the Accelerated Reader program.
Expectations
Follow the GMS Code of Conduct & PBIS Framework
Being Respectful
Being Responsible
Being Ready
What We Do
Throughout the school
year, students will be reading and writing.
We will read multiple short stores, complete
activities, papers, quizzes, test, and/or projects
related to our readings. In addition to this,
students will also learn about the Parts of
Speech and Writing skills. Some of what we do
will be completed individually and at other
times students will work in pairs or small groups.
Much of what we do will be completed in class,
so students might not have homework in
Language Arts. If they do not have an
assignment to complete, they should be reading
for their AR goal as homework each night.
Grades
You can monitor your student’s grades online
through the Lumen Web page. You should
have received an access code at registration. If
not check with the office to obtain this.
Grades are updated at least once a week. Extra
credit should not be relied on to boost grades as
it is rarely, if ever, given.
Weighted Grades
Participation/Effort = 10%
Daily Work/Homework = 30%
Assessment = 35%
Accelerated Reader = 25%
Absences
If students are
absent, it is their responsibility to find out
what they missed while they were gone.
They can check our class website, and
they MUST look in the class folder for
missing work and see me with any
questions before school or before class
starts.
Homework Policy
Students that have late work will have the
homework assignment lowered 1 letter grade
(1st quarter only) and work will not be
accepted late after one day. No late work will
be accepted after the 1st quarter of the school
year, unless the student has an excused
absence or has an IEP accommodation.
Students that turn in late work will be issued a
homework detention to be served at either
lunch or after school on the same day with
their teacher to complete the assignment.
After the third occurrence of a student having
late work, the student will be issued an office
referral and will serve an hour detention
where they will complete the homework
assignment. Homework detentions are not
cumulative, students will start each quarter
with a "clean slate"
Our Textbooks
PH Literature Textbook.
Each student will be assigned a book to use for this
school year.
They are responsible for keeping their assigned book
in good condition.
These textbooks are also available online. You can
find this link on our class website to learn more.
User names and passwords will be given to student
in class.
Quizzes, Tests & Papers
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We have quizzes for each story we read. The
quizzes are on the reading skill and lit. analysis we
learned in each story, as well as comprehension
and grammar presented in the story’s lesson.
We take benchmark tests at the end of each unit
over all the skills presented.
We will take STAR Reading in the fall, winter, and
again in spring.
Students are given class time to work on papers
and will have deadlines for the paper’s completion
throughout the writing process.
Our Week
The following is an outline of our typical week.
Students should get in the habit of having their journals,
textbook, paper pencil and AR books with them when they
enter the classroom.
Monday—
Before we read activities
Get Connected Video
The Big Question
Meet the Author
Background Video
Vocabulary
Reading Skills
Literary Analysis
NOVEL STUDY
Tuesday—
While we read activities
Reading of story
Critical Thinking Activities
NOVEL STUDY
Wednesday—
After we read
Grammar tutorials and Practice
Writing Activities
Listening and Speaking Skills
Skills Questions
NOVEL STUDY
Thursday—
We will go to library the first half class to check out books and
take the selection tests then focus on Novel Units and AR during
the second half.
Friday—
We will focus on extension activities that correlate with our
reading text and novel study.
How to Contact
Mrs. Fender
My typical day starts at 7:10 a.m. and
goes through 3:00. Students are
welcome to come early to work on
homework in my room with advanced
permission from me.
Email: [email protected]
Web Site:
http://mrsfenderssite.yolasite.com/
Phone: 309-382-3456
Email is the best way to get a hold of
me during the day and it is the least
disruptive to my classes. Thank you!