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7.RC Reading Comprehension
- 7.RC.TC Text Complexity
- 7.RC.TC.1 Independently and proficiently read and comprehend texts representing a balance of genres, cultures, and perspectives that exhibit complexity at the midrange of the grades 6–8 band.
- 7.RC.V Volume of Reading to Build Knowledge
- 7.RC.V.2 Regularly engage in a volume of reading, independently, with peers, or with modest support related to the topics and themes being studied to build knowledge and vocabulary.
- 7.RC.TE Textual Evidence
- 7.RC.TE.3 Draw several pieces of evidence from grade-level texts to support claims and inferences, including quoting or paraphrasing from texts accurately and tracing where in texts relevant evidence is located.
- 7.RC.RF Reading Fluency
- 7.RC.RF.4 Read grade-level text with accuracy, automaticity, appropriate rate, and expression in successive readings to support comprehension.
- 7.RC.L Literature
- 7.RC.L.5 Use evidence from literature to demonstrate understanding of grade-level texts.
- 7.RC.L.5a Explain stated or implied themes, analyzing their development over the course of texts; provide objective summaries of literary texts.
- 7.RC.L.5b Explain how particular elements of stories or dramas interact including how setting shapes the characters or plot.
- 7.RC.L.5c Compare and contrast the structure of two or more stories, poems, and plays and analyze how the differing structure of each literary text contributes to its meaning and style.
- 7.RC.L.5d Explain how authors develop and contrast the point of view of different characters or narrators in texts.
- 7.RC.L.5e Compare and contrast fictional portrayals of a time, place, or character and historical accounts of the same period as a means of understanding how authors of fiction use or alter history.
- 7.RC.L.5 Use evidence from literature to demonstrate understanding of grade-level texts.
- 7.RC.NF Nonfiction Text
- 7.RC.NF.6 Use evidence from nonfiction works to demonstrate understanding of grade-level texts.
- 7.RC.NF.6a Explain stated or implied central ideas of texts, analyzing their development over the course of texts; provide objective summaries of texts.
- 7.RC.NF.6b Analyze the relationships or interactions between individuals, events, and ideas in texts (e.g., how ideas influence individuals or events, or how individuals influence ideas or events).
- 7.RC.NF.6c Compare and contrast the structure of two or more texts and analyze how the differing structure of each text contributes to its meaning and development of ideas.
- 7.RC.NF.6d Trace the argument and specific claims in texts and assess whether the evidence is sufficient to support the claims.
- 7.RC.NF.6e Compare and contrast how two or more authors writing about the same topic shape their presentations of key information by emphasizing different evidence or advancing different interpretations of facts.
- 7.RC.NF.6 Use evidence from nonfiction works to demonstrate understanding of grade-level texts.
7.VD Vocabulary Development
- 7.VD.WB Word Building
- 7.VD.WB.1 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade-level content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
- 7.VD.WB.1a Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or paragraph; a word’s position or function in a sentence) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
- 7.VD.WB.1b Use common Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., in readings about earth sciences, determine the meanings of the words geologist and geophysics).
- 7.VD.WB.1c Consult general and specialized reference materials (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, thesauruses), print or digital, to find the pronunciation of a grade-level word and determine or clarify its precise meaning and its part of speech.
- 7.VD.WB.1d Verify the preliminary determination of the meaning of a word or phrase (e.g., by checking the inferred meaning in context or in a dictionary).
- 7.VD.WB.2 Determine how words and phrases provide meaning and nuance to grade-level texts.
- 7.VD.WB.2a Interpret figurative language (e.g., euphemism, oxymoron) in context.
- 7.VD.WB.2b Use the relationship between particular words (e.g., synonym/antonym, analogy) to better understand each of the words.
- 7.VD.WB.2c Distinguish among the connotations (associations) of words with similar denotations (definitions) (e.g., curious versus nosy, assertive versus pushy).
- 7.VD.WB.2d Analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning, tone, or mood, including the impact of repeated use of certain images.
- 7.VD.WB.1 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade-level content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
- 7.VD.AV Academic Vocabulary
- 7.VD.AV.3 Acquire and use accurately general academic and content-specific words and phrases occurring in grade-level reading and content; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Use these words in discussions and writing.
7.RS Research
- 7.RS.IP Inquiry Process to Build, Present, and Use Knowledge
- 7.RS.IP.1 Conduct brief as well as multi-day research tasks to take some action or share findings orally or in writing by formulating research questions and generating additional questions for further research; gathering and assessing the relevance and usefulness of information from multiple reliable sources; and summarizing, paraphrasing, or quoting the data and conclusions of others, avoiding plagiarism, and providing basic bibliographic information for sources.
- 7.RS.DR Deep Reading on Topics to Build Knowledge
- 7.RS.DR.2 Read a series of texts organized around a variety of conceptually related topics to build knowledge about the world. (These texts should be at a range of complexity levels so students can read the texts independently, with peers, or with modest support.)
7.W Writing
- 7.W.RW Range of Writing
- 7.W.RW.1 Develop flexibility in writing by routinely engaging in the production of shorter and longer pieces for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences. This could include, among others, summaries, reflections, descriptions, critiques, letters, and poetry, etc.
- 7.W.RW.2 Write arguments that introduce and support a well-defined point of view with appropriate claims, relevant evidence and clear reasoning, demonstrate a keen understanding of the topic or text, and provide a concluding section that follows from the argument presented.
- 7.W.RW.3 Write informational texts that introduce the topic clearly; develop the focus with relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples from multiple sources using strategies such as description, enumeration, classification, comparison, problem-solution, and/or cause-effect; and provide a concluding section that follows from the information presented.
- 7.W.RW.4 Write personal or fictional narratives that establish a situation and narrator; engage and orient the reader to the context and point of view; use narrative techniques such as description, dialogue, pacing and a variety of precise words and transitional words and phrases to develop the characters, convey sequence, and signal shifts from one timeframe or setting to another; and provide a conclusion that follows from the narrated event(s).
- 7.W.RW.5 Produce clear and coherent organizational structures in which ideas and other information are logically grouped; headings and other formatting support the purpose; and precise language, content-specific vocabulary, and appropriate transitions create cohesion and clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts.
- 7.W.RW.6 With support from adults and peers, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach, focusing on how well purpose and audience have been addressed. (Editing should demonstrate command of grade-level Grammar and Conventions.)
- 7.W.HWK Handwriting and Keyboarding
- 7.W.HWK.7 Write by hand or with technology to produce and publish writing and link to and cite sources as well as to interact and collaborate with others.
7.GC Grammar and Conventions
- 7.GC.GU Grammar and Usage
- 7.GC.GU.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
- 7.GC.GU.1a Identify the eight basic parts of speech (noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, conjunction, preposition, interjection).
- 7.GC.GU.1b Explain the function of phrases and clauses in general and their function in specific sentences.
- 7.GC.GU.1c Place phrases and clauses correctly within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.
- 7.GC.GU.1d Choose among simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences to signal differing relationships among ideas.
- 7.GC.GU.1e Expand, combine, or reduce sentences (e.g., adding or deleting modifiers, combining, or breaking up sentences) for meaning, reader/listener interest, and style.
- 7.GC.GU.1f Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate.
- 7.GC.GU.1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
- 7.GC.M Mechanics
- 7.GC.M.2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of English punctuation and capitalization when writing and reading aloud to create meaning.
- 7.GC.M.2a Use commas, parentheses, and dashes set off nonrestrictive/parenthetical elements.
- 7.GC.M.2b Use commas to separate coordinate adjectives (e.g., It was a fascinating, enjoyable movie).
- 7.GC.M.3 Spell derivatives correctly by applying knowledge of bases and affixes.
- 7.GC.M.2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of English punctuation and capitalization when writing and reading aloud to create meaning.