CENTRAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL – HUTCHINSON, KS
Course Title: English 7
Instructor: Mrs. Kathryn Rich
School Year 2008-2009
Grade: 7
Textbook:
- Explorations
in Literature, Bob Jones Press
- Grammar
& Composition I, A Beka Books
- Vocabulary,
Spelling, & Poetry I, A Beka Books
- Anne
of Green Gables, Montgomery
Introduction:
Seventh grade English focuses on reinforcing
grammar, while building vocabulary and strengthening reading comprehension.
Overview:
The reading text provides excellent pieces of
literature that reinforce units based on character qualities. Vocabulary and
spelling has a weekly quiz. Grammar is taught at grade level. The 7th grade grammar text is an in-depth review of material covered in previous
grades.
Students have numerous in-class writing assignments
including poetry, short stories, book reports, and research. Lengthier writing
assignments are also assigned as homework.
Middle School students are encouraged to be lifelong
readers. This trait contributes to improved spelling and advanced writing
abilities. While there may not be homework every evening, each student is
encouraged to read on a regular basis.
Class supplies:
Besides the text, are paper, pencil and
pen. The student planner is an excellent tool to help teenagers improve their
organizational skills and increase their accountability. Lesson plans,
including any homework and upcoming tests are written on the board daily for
the student to copy into the planner and keep parents informed.
Christian Worldview:
The class is conducive to
the discussion of worldviews. Whether in agreement with or in opposition to a
biblical worldview, an author’s worldview is always communicated through what
he writes. The instructor wants to help each student discern what the author is
communicating through his writing.
Grading:
English students are required to be active learners
and not expect the instructor to delineate the minutiae for exams. An online
grade book is kept, located at www.teacherease.com.
Students and parents are invited to access this site at any time. This
information is kept as current as possible and all report card grades are based
on the assignments noted there. Students are given a password for individual
access.
Conduct:
The school handbook describes acceptable classroom
behavior. The nature of the course includes participation through discussion,
so that is encouraged at the appropriate time.
Contact the instructor through the school office or
school email krich@centralchristianschool.net.
It is a real calling to be involved in Christian education, and it is a
privilege to work with students to develop thinking and mature followers of
Christ.