8. Come to class at the end of the trimester having finished both books and write an essay about your topic.
9. Give a three minute presentation about the topic you studied and discuss why it is important or why you are interested in it. Use specific examples from your Reader’s Notebook.
12. The Topic of Interest assignment asked you to choose two books that allow you to study a topic that interests you. My hope is that you learned something about your topic and why it is of interest to you. Now it’s time to write!
15. Establish a focus for your paper. What is important about your topic (thesis statement)? (20 pts.)
16. Organize your ideas effectively to communicate them. What points do you want to make about your topic (body)? (20 pts.)
17. In the body of the essay, develop your points by providing examples and quotations from your Reader’s Notebook then explain how these relate to your main focus-thesis statement. (20 pts.)
18. Show that you read and understood the books you chose. (20 pts.)
19. Include the Works Cited information from the forms you filled out on each book. (20 pts.)
43. Do not read the whole speech from the note cards
44. 75 points total Steps<br />Introduce your topic, refer to the titles and authors of the books you read, explain why you chose this topic, and explain why it is important to you and to others-thesis statement.<br />Identify the points you want to make about the topic and provide examples for each point from your Reader’s Notebook and note the source. Explain how these points relate to your main idea-thesis statement.<br />Conclude your presentation by discussing what you learned from reading these two books and how they relate to your life now or in the future: maybe they inspired you because you strive to play in the World Cup.<br />Total project grading (375 pts.):<br />In-class reading on Tuesday and Thursday100<br />Reader’s Notebook100<br />Essay100<br />Presentation 75<br />Standards (ELA 7th Grade)<br />2.0 Reading Comprehension (Focus on Informational Materials)<br />Students read and understand grade-level-appropriate material. They describe and connect the essential ideas, arguments, and perspectives of the text by using their knowledge of text structure, organization, and purpose. The selections in Recommended Literature, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve illustrate the quality and complexity of the materials to be read by students. In addition, by grade eight, students read one million words annually on their own, including a good representation of grade-level-appropriate narrative and expository text (e.g., classic and contemporary literature, magazines, newspapers, online information). In grade seven, students make substantial progress toward this goal. <br />2.0 Writing Applications (Genres and Their Characteristics) <br />Students write narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive texts of at least 500 to 700 words in each genre. The writing demonstrates a command of standard American English and the research, organizational, and drafting strategies outlined in Writing Standard 1.0. <br />Using the writing strategies of grade seven outlined in Writing Standard 1.0, students:<br />2.2 Write responses to literature:<br />Develop interpretations exhibiting careful reading, understanding, and insight.<br />Organize interpretations around several clear ideas, premises, or images from the literary work.<br />Justify interpretations through sustained use of examples and textual evidence.<br />Written and Oral English Language Conventions<br />The standards for written and oral English language conventions have been placed between those for writing and for listening and speaking because these conventions are essential to both sets of skills. <br />1.0 Written and Oral English Language Conventions <br />S2.0 Speaking Applications (Genres and Their Characteristics) <br />Students deliver well-organized formal presentations employing traditional rhetorical strategies (e.g., narration, exposition, persuasion, description). Student speaking demonstrates a command of standard American English and the organizational and delivery strategies outlined in Listening and Speaking Standard 1.0. <br />Using the speaking strategies of grade seven outlined in Listening and Speaking Standard 1.0, students:Students write and speak with a command of standard English conventions appropriate to the grade level. <br />