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Instructional Calendar March 2011 7th Grade Reading 1 Lesson 7 “Lucy Stone: Champion of Women’s Rights” 7R2.1.2 Describe the historical and cultural aspects found in cross-cultural works of literature 2 7R2.1.2 3 7R2.1.2 4 7R2.1.2 7 Lesson 1 “Pro Athlete’s Salaries Aren’t Overly Exorbitant” 7R3.3.2 Identify the facts and details that support the author’s argument regarding a particular idea, subject, concept, or object. 7R3.3.3 Describe the intended effect of persuasive strategies and propaganda techniques (e.g., bandwagon, peer pressure, repetition, testimonial, transfer, loaded words) an author uses. 8 7R3.3.2 7R3.3.3 9 Lesson 2 “Do Professional Athletes Get Paid Too Much?” 7R3.1.1 Restate the main idea (explicit or implicit) and supporting details in expository text. 7R3.3.3 Describe the intended effect of persuasive strategies and propaganda techniques (e.g., bandwagon, peer pressure, repetition, testimonial, transfer, loaded words) an author uses 10 7R3.1.1 7R3.3.3 11 TEST ONLY THIS WEEK 7R3.3.2 7R3.1.1 14 Spring Break 21 Lesson 3 “Reader’s Workshop: Argument and Persuasion” 7R3.3.3 Describe the intended effect of persuasive strategies and propaganda techniques (e.g., bandwagon, peer pressure, repetition, testimonial, transfer, loaded words) an author uses. 15 Spring Break 22 7R3.3.3 16 Spring Break 23 Lesson 4 “Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health Center” 7R3.1.1 Restate the main idea (explicit or implicit) and supporting details in expository text. 7R3.3.3 Describe the intended effect of persuasive strategies and propaganda techniques (e.g., bandwagon, peer pressure, repetition, testimonial, transfer, loaded words) an author uses. 17 Spring Break 24 7R3.1.1 7R3.3.3 TEST ON 2/25 7R3.3.3 18 Spring Break 25 7R3.1.1 7R3.3.3 28 Lesson 5 “What do You Know About Sharks?” 7R3.1.8 Interpret graphic features (e.g., charts, maps, diagrams, illustrations, tables, timelines, graphs) of expository text. 29 7R3.1.8 30 Lesson 6 “Great White Sharks” 7R3.1.3 Distinguish fact from opinion in expository text, providing supporting evidence from text. 31 7R3.1.3 7R3.1.8 7R3.1.3