BELLE VERNON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
GENERAL SYLLABUS OUTLINE
**This syllabus is subject to change**
Course Name: Reading/Literature
Grade: 7
1.) Course Description:
The course will focus on helping students to develop skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Using a literature based approach students will read, interpret, and analyze a variety of age appropriate
genre including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and informational articles.  Vocabulary will be studied and
taught in the context of reading.  The long term goad is to prepare students for future academic 
endeavors and to instill a life-long interest in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
2.) Learning Standards:
1.1 Learning to Read Independently
1.2 Reading Critically in all Content Areas
1.3 Reading, Analyzing, & Interpreting Literature
3.) Student Objectives:
1.1.8     Learning to Read Independently
v [Before Reading] [l] Locate appropriate texts (literature, information, documents) for an 
assigned purpose before reading.
v Identify and use common organizational structures and graphic features to comprehend 
information.
v [During Reading] [u] Use knowledge of root words as well as context clues and glossaries
to understand specialized vocabulary in the content areas during reading.  Use these
words accurately in speaking and writing.
v Identify basic facts and ideas in text using specific strategies [such as] (e.g., recall genre
characteristics, set a purpose for reading, generate essential questions as aids to 
comprehension and clarify understanding through rereading and discussion).
v Expand a reading vocabulary by identifying and correctly using idioms and words with
literal and figurative meanings.  Use a dictionary or related reference.
v Understand the meaning of and apply key vocabulary across the various subject areas.
v [After Reading] [d] Demonstrate after reading understanding and interpretation of both 
fiction and nonfiction text, including public documents.
v Demonstrate fluency and comprehension in reading.
1.2.8     Reading Critically in All Content Areas
v Read and understand essential content of informational texts and documents in all
academic areas.
v Use and understand a variety of media and evaluate the quality of material produced.
v Produce work in at least one literary genre that follow the conventions of the genre.
1.3.8     Reading, Analyzing, and Interpreting Literature
v Read and understand works of literature.
v Analyze the use of literary elements by an author including characterization, setting, plot,
theme, point of view, tone[,] and style.
v Analyze the effect of various literary devices.
v Identify poetic forms (e.g., ballad, sonnet, couplet).
v Analyze drama to determine the reasons for a character's actions[,] taking into account
the situation and basic motivation of the character.
v Read and respond to nonfiction and fiction[,] including poetry and drama.
4.) Course Text:
v  Scott Foresman--Literature and Inegrated Studies, Grades 6-8
v  Scott Foresman's Home Page http://www.scottforesman.com
5.) Major Units or Themes:  (Include the following)
Unit I      Relationships
a.  Friends and foes
b.  Different points of view
Unit II     Challenges
a.  Choices and consequences
b.  Finding your place
Unit III     Justice
a.  The scene of the crime
b.  Encounters with prejudice
Unit V     Change
a.  Turing points
b.  New directions
6.) Teaching Methods:
v     Direct Instruction
v     Lecture/Discussion
v    Cooperative Learning
v    Guided Practice
v     Oral Presentation/Optional
v     Demonstration
v     Role Playing
7.) Assessment:
v     Selection Test
v     Theme Test
v     Notebooks/Optional
v     Essays
v     Accelerated Reader