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7th grade reading syllabi for Microsoft Word

Preview of Read 180 Class management

Read 180 Class management

This packet contains a course syllabus, grading policy, rotation chart that can be laminated and used to create groups and the rotation schedule that is part of read 180. This packet also contains what a 90min schedule should look like.
Preview of Read 180 Course Syllabus

Read 180 Course Syllabus

Created by
read180 lady
This is the syllabus I use for my 9th grade Read 180 class. The syllabus includes Read 180-based class expectations, rules, a policies such as late work, tardies, etc. You are welcome to use or edit this document as it pertains to your own classroom.
Preview of Syllabus Scavenger Hunt (First Week Activity!)

Syllabus Scavenger Hunt (First Week Activity!)

Looking for something engaging during the first week of school? Want to keep students accountable for the syllabus and expectations? Check out this syllabus/room scavenger hunt!You can work independently or in groups for this assignment. Using the room and your syllabus, complete the handout questions. If you work in a group, still complete your own handout. Feel free to get up and explore the area and get to know your table groups. This paper will be due at the end of class and will be an easy
Preview of Read 180 Course Rubric Quarter Grade Report

Read 180 Course Rubric Quarter Grade Report

Created by
Mrs Read 180
This document is a very simple way to give grades in Read 180. There are 5 categories based on the rotations. A spot is given to record progress for each of the areas. Editable version.
Preview of Syllabus Template

Syllabus Template

Editable Syllabus Template with visuals (bitmojis, icons, logos) and colorful fonts. All aspects of the syllabus are editable. *May need to download specific fonts (names of fonts on last page of download)*
Preview of Syllabus Template - Can be used for any class

Syllabus Template - Can be used for any class

Teachers can use this pre-made syllabus by easily filling in the blanks for their personal information. It turns the creation of a syllabus into a short and easy process!
Preview of Group Rotation Chart for 45 Minute Model

Group Rotation Chart for 45 Minute Model

Created by
Mrs Read 180
Color Coded Chart to help guide groups to the correct rotation over the course of 2 days (45 minute model). Editable to add student names to each group.
Preview of English Syllabus

English Syllabus

Defines expectations of teacher and students. Includes grading policy as well as classroom rules.
Preview of Syllabus for Adventures for Readers - Book One

Syllabus for Adventures for Readers - Book One

Created by
Robyn BENNETT
This is a semester syllabus for the textbook Adventures for Readers - Book One. This syllabus is very detailed and can be adjusted to suit your teaching style. The syllabus begins with summer reading, which you can alter to meet your first week plans.
Preview of The Giver Syllabus

The Giver Syllabus

Created by
Amy Brailey
This is the syllabus I use to teach The Giver by Lois Lowry. It is a 9 week syllabus, and the novel takes most of it, though we do other activities as well. I have included descriptions of the activities I use in addition to the novel. The syllabus also includes journal questions specific to the section of the novel being discussed, as well as discussion topics and chapter/section lengths of the audio book. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at abrailey@lakes.k12.in.us. Than
Preview of Middle School Syllabus

Middle School Syllabus

Created by
Nicole1234
A great syllabus to use for a middle school classroom.
Preview of Reading Syllabus

Reading Syllabus

Created by
Katrina R Harris
This is a copy of my Reading Syllabus. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Holes Unit Calendar with agendas

Holes Unit Calendar with agendas

This includes a Unit Calendar for the novel Holes focusing on ELA skills such as summarizing, story plot, story sequences, main ideas, vocabulary and more. The Calendar includes 2 weeks worth of agendas. You can find the reading roles packet on my store site. I used this unit with the pdf version of the book.
Preview of Back to School Intro Letter

Back to School Intro Letter

Created by
Mrs. Post
This is a back to school intro letter that I use on the first day of school. The class spirit reads the letter together. Then I send the letter home as the students' first homework assignment. Their assignment is to have their parents read the letter, sign it, and turn it in the next day for easy points. This assignment gives parents a quick overview of our class and gives me an early red flag as to which students have difficulty following through with an easy assignment.
Preview of Editable SYLLABUS for ELA School Teachers!  Sample Language Arts 7th Gr.Included

Editable SYLLABUS for ELA School Teachers! Sample Language Arts 7th Gr.Included

Having trouble creating a syllabus? Save time and energy by using this family-friendly syllabus starter to help create your own, personalized, classroom syllabus. Formatted to fit your school district's and classrooms specific needs. Add information or adjust information to your liking. Colorful and easy to read!Word doc. allows you edit and insert your city, your school districts and your state's department of education information. Family and student section included at the bottom for import
Preview of Reading Syllabus, Advanced Reading Syllabus

Reading Syllabus, Advanced Reading Syllabus

Created by
Mrs Ds Store
An 8th Grade Advanced Reading Syllabus including concept focuses, short stories, poems and/or novels for each month.
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Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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