Seventh Grade Learning Packet
Seventh Grade Learning Packet
ELA:
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed. Read 30 minutes every day.
Students can pick one or two a day from the ELA Menu below. ELA Menu
Writing: Creative Writing
Reading: Scholastic
Verbs:
Write for 30 minutes about one of the following topics:
1. Five years from now, I will be...
2. What would you do if you were locked inside your favorite store overnight?
3. Write a list of 50 things that make you feel good.
4. Who's a person from history you'd like to meet and talk to? Why? What would you ask?
5. Invent a monster. 6. If you were placed on
your favorite TV show, what do you think would happen?
Log on to: support/learnat home.html
Click on the box indicating grades 6+ and complete one or more of the reading days.
Day 1: Celebrating Differences
Day 2: Robot Dog vs. Real Dog
Day 3: Girl Hero of the American Revolution
Day 4: Extreme Candy
Day 5: Escape from Alcatraz
View Khan Academy videos and complete the practices that go along with them.
All video and practice links can be found in the Remote Learning Folder in your ELA class in Schoology.
Writing: Informative
Poetry:
Adverbs:
Write for 30 minutes about one of the following topics:
1. Write a how-to explaining your favorite thing to do.
2. Write about one
Write a poem that could be turned into a song or a rap.
Share it to the Discussion Original Poems!!! in the Remote Learning Folder in your ELA Schoology Course.
View Khan Academy videos and complete the practices that go along with them.
All video and practice links can be found in the Remote Learning Folder in your ELA class in Schoology.
activity that you enjoy and why. 3. Write about a favorite object that you own and why it is your favorite. 4. Write about one invention that has made an impact on how you live.
POSITIVE comments about your peers' poetry are welcome!
Reading: Newsela
Choose any Newsela article that relates to the Holocaust and read it. Then complete the quiz that follows.
Reading: Novel Study
Select a free reading novel from Destiny Discover or from the Lake Villa Public Library (or any other public library) if you do not have a hard copy of a novel. Write down characters, setting, exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution as you read.
Vocabulary: Use the Unit 13 Review Link to play games and review stems.
Vocabulary Review Link can be found in the Remote Learning Folder in your ELA class in Schoology.
ELA: CLAY 7/9
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed. Students can pick one a day from the ELA Menu below.
IXL Vocab. Read
ELA Menu
Learning Ally and choose a novel to enjoy and spend 30 minutes a day.
Complete 15 minutes of IXL. See schoology for more information. Complete diagnostic test once a week.
Google Search: join-class information. Class Code : BYV78G
{See Schoology for more detailed}
Check schoology for other activities / information in REMOTE LEARNING DOCUMENTS
Math: Algebra I Honors Class - Ms. Berg
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed. Complete 2-3 ALEKS topics per day Be ready with your probability project whenever we get back. This should include your game, printed out instructions, and write-up.
Students can pick one a day from the Math Menu below. Math Menu
Complete test corrections test is in Schoology. Email Miss Berg if you need pictures of your actual test.
Find a street map of town/city in Googlemaps. Take a screenshot and label the types of line and angles you can see on the map. Challenge yourself to identify all 6 types. (acute, obtuse, right, vertical, complimentary, supplementary)
View the IAR Review Day 1 Notes and complete the IAR Review Day 1 assignment in Schoology.
View the IAR Review Day 2 Notes and complete the IAR Review Day 2 assignment in Schoology.
View the IAR Review Day 3 Notes and complete the IAR Review Day 3 assignment in Schoology.
View the IAR Review Day 4 Notes and complete the IAR Review Day 4 assignment in Schoology.
Complete the Adding Integers and Absolute Value worksheets (review).
Write a song about pi, circles, area, circumference. View ch?v=-z4SUypJZxo for inspiration.
Read Scholastic article "Dinosaur Battle!" p.4-5 (posted in Schoology). Write 2-3 sentences summarizing the article and complete questions #1-4.
Math: Accelerated Math Class - Mr. Perusich
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed. - See the Chapter 11 Folder in Schoology for definitions, notes, and helpful assignments.
Students can pick one a day from the Math Menu below. Math Menu
Complete 2-3 ALEKS topics daily
Review the 3 basic types of angles (acute, right, and obtuse). Learn the definitions of the pairs of angles (vertical
Learn the definitions of types of lines (transversal line, parallel lines, and perpendicular lines) (See
angles, adjacent angles, complementary angles, and supplementary angles) (See Chapter 11 Folder in Schoology)
Chapter 11 Folder in Schoology)
Learn the definitions of the special angle relationships (alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, and corresponding angles) (See Chapter 11 Folder in Schoology)
Find a street map of town/city in Googlemaps. Take a screen shot and label the types of lines and angles you can see on the map. Challenge yourself to identify more than 6 types.
Using p.497-498, choose multiple problems to complete (2-3 from each set of 5 problems). The answers to all 30 problems with some explanation are posted in the Chapter 11 Folder.
Read Scholastic article "Dinosaur Battle!" p.4-5. Complete questions #1-4. The answers to the 4 problems are posted in the Chapter 11 Folder.
Read Scholastic article "Delicious Designs!" p.6-7. Complete questions #1-5. The answers to the 5 problems are posted in the Chapter 11 Folder.
Take multiple pictures of your house (inside and outside). Label the types of lines and angles you can see in the pictures. Challenge yourself to identify more than 6 types.
Math: Common Core Math Class - Ms. Berg
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed. Complete 2-3 ALEKS topics per day Be ready with your probability project whenever we get back. This should include your game, printed out instructions, and write-up.
Students can pick one a day from the Math Menu below. Math Menu
Create a grocery list. List the items and quantity you need. Look up the cost of each item and figure out the total cost of the grocery bill with a 15% discount.
Create 3 two-step word problem and have someone in your house solve them.
Create a bar graph on the number of spheres, cubes and rectangular prisms you have in your house.
Find a street map of town/city in Googlemaps. Take a screen shot and label the types of line and angles you can see on the map. (acute, obtuse, right angels)
Find a street map of town/city in Googlemaps. Take a screen shot and label the types of line and angles you can see on the map. (Vertical, complimentary, supplementary angles)
Complete the Adding Integers WS in Schoology (review).
Complete Absolute Value and Number Line WS in Schoology (review).
View the IAR Review Day 3 Notes and complete the IAR Review Day 3 assignment in Schoology.
View the IAR Review Day 4 Notes and complete the IAR Review Day 4 assignment in Schoology.
Math: Instructional Math Class - Mrs. Bibian
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed. ALEKS (complete assigned topics) Prodigy (complete assigned skills)
Students can pick one a day from the Math Menu below. Math Menu
Keep up with ALEKS and Prodigy
Complete 15 minutes of IXL. See schoology for more information. Complete diagnostic test once a week.
Check schoology for other activities / information in REMOTE LEARNING DOCUMENTS
Science:
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed.
Students can pick one a day from the Science Menu below. Science Menu
Make your own Ice Cream Let me know how it tastes! ng/recipe-ideas/recipes/a547 21/ice-cream-in-a-bag-recipe/
***3-Day activity!!! This is a longer activity so feel free to break it into 3 days. Go into Schoology/Materials and do the Ecosystem
Patterns Inquiry
Lab.pdf
Go exercise for 20-30 min. Pay attention to your breathing, body temperature, heart rate, etc. Write a brief paragraph explaining the changes you noticed in your body before, during, and after exercising.
Learn More about Amoebas and Paramecium by doing the Nutrition in
Protozoans.pdf Worksheet found in Schoology/Materials
Have some fun breaking the codes! Try the Global
Health Code Beakers.pdf worksheets found in Schoology/Materials
Plan a week's worth of nutritious meals for yourself and your family. Fill in the
Nutritious Meals.pdf Worksheet in Schoology/Materials
Take a 20-30 minute walk outside. Bring a pencil and the Wildlife Census.pdf Worksheet with you (in Schoology/Materials). Write down EVERY animal you see (including bugs and spiders), record where you saw them (tree, bush, sky, grass, etc.), and keep track of how many of them you see throughout your walk. If there are any animals you don't know, write a description and look them up on the internet when you get home.
Learn about how Earth Day started and why we should still celebrate it today (and everyday!) Then answer the questions about it on the attached worksheet. Find this in Schoology/Materials as
Earth Day.pdf
See it! Hear it! Taste it! Smell it! Touch it! Spend some time learning about all the parts of your body that help you sense things in your environment. Color the parts according to the directions and show me your masterpiece! Find this in Schoology/Materials as The
Senses.pdf
Social Studies:
Students can complete the activities listed below. Check off the box when completed. Check Out Newsela for articles to read. Find something that interests you! Use this link: You will choose this is my first time here, then log in using your Google information.
Check in on friends, family, and neighbors. See if you can do anything to help someone at home or in the community.
Students can pick one a day from the Social Studies Menu below. Social Studies Menu
US Census: Check out this info on the US Census, which is happening this year. Census
Government Your Guide to the 2020 Primary: Your Guide to the 2020 Illinois Primary Election See more here: Illinois elections, 2020
Explore the National Museum of US History. Check out the Objects of History associated with the Women's Suffrage movement here: National Youth Summit - Woman Suffrage: The Ballot and Beyond How do we communicate today in similar ways and how do we communicate
differently today?
US History, Our Story: OurStory There is SOOOO much you can explore on this site!
Explore a virtual tour of some museums around the world! 12 Museums From Around the World That You Can Visit Virtually | Travel + Leisure
IXL Social Studies: Rights and Responsibilities of Active Citizenship: dies/grade-8/rights-and-respo nsibilities-of-active-citizenship We don't have a subscription, so just see how far you can get.
Explore a large variety of topics from the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. Fun Stuff for Kids Online
Follow the Olympics!
Check out this month in History. What was going on today? This Month in History: March
Social Emotional:
Students can pick one a day from the SEL Menu below.
SEL Menu
Play a card game with at least 1 other person. (ex. UNO, Slapjack, War, Go Fish)
Play a board game with at least 2 other people.
Help do a job around the house. (ex: dishes, clean your room, laundry)
Put together a puzzle with at Plan a family dinner! Pick out Give 3 family members a
least 1 other person.
a mean and help prepare it. compliment in person.
Interview someone to find out Call a friend or loved one on Write a letter to someone you
more about them. Write
the phone. Ask them at least care about that you don't see
down what you learned.
3 questions.
often and mail it to them.
Physical Education:
Students can pick one a day from the PE Menu below.
PE Menu
With your headphones. Run
ch?v=kTvHJe6_h1c
ch?v=Qia2ZXEzyLw
for 3 songs or 10 min.
(Intense tabata workout)
(Standing Abs workout)
ch?v=D7oV4wXMUws
ch?v=cgDppkLnImI
ch?v=yv2XE_Ut3KU
(20 Min. tabata workout)
(Disco Funk 10 min workout) (10 minute HIIT workout)
ch?v=JZmmOdnljG4
ch?v=eYT48mu-TIc
ch?v=3F0G-rXG9aM
(Learn how to juggle)
(Learn how to moonwalk)
(How to slide and glide)
Specials: (Music, Art, Tech, Spanish, Health, Fine Arts)
Students can pick one a day from the Specials Menu below.
Art Please share any artwork that you create with me and your peers. Simply photograph your work and upload the image to the media album in your Schoology art course. I will look forward to seeing your amazing artwork. Best, Mr. Lacey
Shading Watch the introduction to shading video. Practice the techniques shown in the video. ch?v=-WR-FyUQc6I
Create a digital work of art using Sketches Pro or complete a few tutorials of your choice. utorials/
Create a sculpture using found objects.
Material Suggestions:
Cardboard
Wire
Foam
Packing Tape
Masking Tape
Newspaper
Pipe Cleaners
Paper Towel Tubes
Paint
Paper Clips
Bottle Caps
Ways to Attach Materials (See image uploaded in Schoology)
100 Creative Drawing
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