Structure of a Story, Drama, or Poem
Relating Pieces to the Whole
RL.5.5 and 2 more
Intro to Predicting and Comparing Probability
Predict and compare probability
7.SP.C.6 and 2 more
Textual Evidence
Textual Evidence and Inference
RI.7.1 and 1 more
Probabilities of Compound Events
Probabilities of compound events
7.SP.C.8.a and 1 more
How Ideas Are Related
How ideas are related
RI.7.3 and 1 more
Represent Proportional Relationships
Find, Show Proportional Amounts
7.RP.A.2.a and 1 more
Dividing Rational Numbers
Division of rational numbers
7.NS.A.2.b and 1 more
Determining Central Ideas in a Text
Central Ideas in a Text
RI.7.1 and 1 more
Making Textual Connections
Text development
RI.8.3 and 1 more
Intro to Subtracting Rational Numbers
Subtract rational numbers
7.NS.A.1.c and 1 more
Combining Like Terms
Generate Equivalent Expressions
7.EE.A.1 and 1 more
Determining Textual Interactions
How ideas are related
RI.7.3 and 1 more
Represent Proportions with Equations and Graphs
Represent Proportions
7.RP.A.2.c and 1 more
Adding Opposite Quantities
Add rational numbers
7.NS.A.1.a and 1 more
Evaluating an Author's Claims
Compare Texts, Analyze Arguments
RI.7.8 and 1 more
Random Sampling
Inferential statistics
7.SP.A.1 and 1 more
Word Problems with Inequalities
Solving inequalities
7.EE.B.4.b
Determine Two or More Central Ideas in a Text
Central Ideas in a Text
RI.7.2
Citing Textual Evidence 8th Grade
Textual evidence and inferencing
RI.8.1
Analyzing Elements in a Story
Elements of a short story
RL.7.3
7th graders, or as we like to call them, pre-high schoolers, are getting serious about their scholarly development. Multiplying like crazy, dividing and conquering different types of numbers, and solving equations like Sherlock Holmes on a case. These students will leave with a strong foundation in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
As for reading, 7th graders are learning a thing or two about what happens between the lines, analyzing complex texts, and starting to write their own literary masterpieces. Students are reading more critically, applying knowledge from multiple sources, and developing the skills they’ll need to accurately interpret an ever-more-opaque media landscape.
Some of the skills students will master in eSpark include:
Math
Reading
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