Edmund F. Lindop School--District 92 Broadview IL

Edmund F. Lindop School--District 92
2400 S. 18th Ave.
Broadview, IL 60155

School: (708) 345.3110 - Fax (708) 345.8569
District Office: (708) 345.8834 - Fax (708) 345.2923

Lindop School
Seventh Grade Accomplishments - Student Literacy Expectations

  1. Word Analysis and Vocabulary
    • Expands listening and reading vocabulary.
    • Applies a variety of word meaning strategies before, during, and after reading.
    • Assesses author’s word choice and identifies effect of literary device.
    • Applies word identification strategies (i.e. structural analysis, denotation, connotation, multiple meanings in context, word origin) to enhance reading independence.

  2. Reading Comprehension and Fluency
    • Uses skimming to preview reading materials and scanning to see visual patterns and identify text structure before reading.
    • Demonstrates understanding of text structure through use of graphic organizers and outlining.
    • Summarizes, infers, and draws conclusions about text, using prior knowledge.
    • Applies self-monitoring techniques and adjusts rate to increase comprehension.
    • Identifies story elements, major and secondary themes and topics in text.
    • Applies appropriate reading strategies (e.g. asks questions, takes notes, summarizes) to fiction and nonfiction texts within and across content areas.
    • Reads a variety of materials for different viewpoints.
    • Identifies and understands character, setting, plot, conflict, and major and secondary themes.
    • Recognizes examples of traditional literature and nonfiction materials.
    • Recognizes various types of poetry (free verse, haiku, limerick, lyric, and narrative).
    • Identifies elements of poetry.
    • Responds to literature through art, drama, music, writing, puppetry, and oral reading.
    • Selects material of high quality for personal reading.

  3. Writing and Spelling
    • Uses prewriting strategies (e.g. webbing, brainstorming, listing, note taking, outlining, graphic organizers).
    • Develops compositions that include a variety of sentence structure and sentence types.
    • Produces writing with appropriate focus, support/elaboration, organization, mechanics/grammar, and integration.
    • Uses transitional words and phrases within and between paragraphs.
    • Edits for correct spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
    • Edits and revises to maintain a consistent tone and focus throughout a piece of writing.
    • Demonstrates appropriate use of eight parts of speech.
    • Uses writing process (prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing) to produce well-developed expository, narrative, and persuasive pieces.

  4. Listening and Speaking
    • Listens critically and analytically.
    • Recalls content (main idea and details) of message.
    • Infers and draws conclusions, synthesizes, analyzes, and evaluates information in presentations or messages.
    • Delivers oral presentation that is coherent, well-organized, and rehearsed.
    • Uses spoken language that is clear, audible, and appropriate.
    • Employs an engaging introduction, appropriate organization, and effective conclusion.
    • Uses physical movements and nonverbal expressions to communicate message.
    • Formulates relevant and focused questions and answers in a variety of settings.
    • Contributes meaningfully and politely to small and large group discussions with relevant responses, and respectful listening behaviors.

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