H o ly Family H o ly N a me Schoo l is a Christ-centered academic community instilling Catholic beliefs and gospel values; nurturing students' gifts of faith and intellect by surrounding them with a family of faculty, staff, and volunteers whose vocation it is to serve. Grade 7 Summer Reading 2017 Mrs. Peters
June 2017 Dear Students and Parents, Welcome to the summer of 7th grade! You have worked hard all year and now you get a well-deserved break. In order to keep your mind sharp over the summer, make sure you are still practicing your Religion, English, Reading, Social Studies, Science, and Math skills. One of the best ways to do all of these is to read some good books. You can also incorporate a little math into your everyday lives, by taking care of your money or going shopping, checking the temperature changes, keeping track of how far you travel over the summer, or counting your minutes of activity during the day. Of course there are many other ways. I'm sure you will think of a bunch. This summer you will be required to read two books and write a friendly letter. There is required work based on each book. The first is The Pearl by John Steinbeck, (ISBN 0 14 01.7737 X). Please read all instructions/directions carefully that Ms. Mahoney included in the packet for this assignment. You will be graded on The Pearl assignments as well as on your creativity and oral presentation. The second book is an award winning survival story. It is Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, (ISBN: 978-1416936473). You have a choice of projects to complete in regards to this book. Please read all the directions/instructions carefully that Mrs. Hutchison provided. You will be graded on the Hatchet assignments and oral presentation as well. The friendly letter instructions have also been included. You will be using a website to create a friendly letter and an envelope. Please read the instructions carefully and be creative. All work and projects are to be turned in no later than Friday, September 1, 2017, to receive full credit. Anything that is not returned on time will lose one letter grade off the overall final grade per school day that it is late. You should be prepared for your oral presentations at this time as well. We hope you enjoy the books and the projects associated with them, as well as take advantage of the warmer months to get out there and just enjoy yourself! Sincerely, Mrs. Peters
The Pearl by John Steinbeck Summer 2017 Student s name: Grade 7 While reading this book, it will be helpful to know the following vocabulary. Using a dictionary, define these words. You will receive 2 points for each. ASSIGNMENT: Part 1 avarice cicadas edifice escarpment freshets germane guttural indigent irresolution legerdemain petulant pulque resinous sentinel
Before reading the novel, become familiar with the deadly or capital sins. As you read, keep these sins in mind. Do any of the characters display these sins? 7 DEADLY SINS PRIDE: is excessive belief in one s own abilities and interferes with the recognition of God s grace. Pride is also known as vanity. ENVY: is the desire for others traits, status, abilities, or situations. GLUTTONY: is a desire to consume more than what is required. LUST: is a craving for the pleasure of the body. ANGER: is manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury. It is also known as wrath. GREED: is the desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual. SLOTH: is the avoidance of physical or spiritual work. The seven deadly sins are considered deadly because it is believed they can do terrible damage to the soul. ASSIGNMENT: Part 2: (The Pearl) On a sheet of lined paper, discuss how characters from the novel exemplify a deadly sin as mentioned above. You must write about 3 sins. Each sin should take one paragraph and you must provide examples from the novel to support your claim.
ASSIGNMENT: Part 3 Grade 7 Required Summer Reading BOOK IN A After reading The Pearl, select a book report container. The container can be a large plastic (Ziploc type) bag, a manila envelope, or anything else that might be appropriate for the book. Be creative! Inside the container must be the following items: Ten Facts: Student creates a "Ten Facts About The Pearl sheet that lists ten facts he or she learned from reading the book. The facts, written in complete sentences, must include details the student didn't know before reading the book. This should be typed. Create a collage of 5-7 items that symbolize characters or events in your story; OR put actual items in your container and be prepared to explain them. Each student will be required to give an oral presentation of this book. He/she will be expected to summarize the book, as well as present and explain the items in his/her container. Oral presentations will begin the first full week of school. We will present 2 3 per day and go in consecutive, numerical order.
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen Summer Reading Project STUDENTS: If you need help managing your time or gathering supplies, please ask your parents. Otherwise, ALL RESPONSIBILITY for the project is YOURS. All projects must be typed or neatly handwritten. You will be presenting your project in class the first Friday of the school year. Be prepared to talk about/explain your project and to answer questions about it. Your work should demonstrate effort so you will be proud to present/display your project at the beginning of 7th grade. Please choose ONE of the following projects for your Hatchet project: 1. COLLAGE: Design a collage with at least 8 pictures that represent Brian's survival experience. You may use magazine cut-outs, drawings of your own, general UNCOPYRIGHTED pictures from the internet, small replicas of Brian's tools, and/or real objects such as twigs, berries and feathers that would be appropriate for the environment in which Brian lived. The collage must include elements of the beginning, middle, and end of the book. A paragraph explanation of the project must accompany the collage. This paragraph needs to describe the entries on the collage and their significance to Hatchet. The paragraph should begin with a topic sentence, have 5-8 supporting sentences and end with a concluding sentence. Please edit your paragraph for capitalization, organization, grammar usage, punctuation, spelling, etc. 2. MODEL: Gary Paulsen describes in detail the shelter that Brian uses. He helps the reader to visualize both the interior and exterior of the camp, along with its relative location along the lake. Create a model of Brian's "world." You may use modeling clay and/or natural elements like dried or living plants, stones, and dirt. Include the location of the crash, Brian's shelter, the berry patch where he met the bear, where he met the moose, where he built the signal fire, and the rescue plane's landing sight. Clearly label everything in your model. 3. COMIC STRIP: Create a colored comic book that illustrates important events in the story. Your comic book will have three pages. Each page will contain a 4-8 frame comic strip. On the first page, choose an important scene from the beginning of the story to depict. The second page should depict an important scene from the middle of the story. The third page should depict an important scene from the end of Brian's adventure. Each pages' comic strip should be neatly colored and should include speech and thought bubbles for characters' words or thoughts.
The following Rubric will be used to grade the project you chose: 20 15 10 5 Required Elements The project includes all required elements as well as additional information. All required elements are included on the project. All but one of the required elements are included on the project. Two or more required elements are missing. Content Accuracy Sufficient and accurate events/settings/elements are displayed on the project. Accurate events/settings/elements are displayed on the project. Insufficient or inaccurate events/settings/elements are displayed on the project. Insufficient and inaccurate events/settings/elements are displayed on the project. Attractiveness The project is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness. The project is attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness. The project is acceptably attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness. The project is messy or poorly designed. It is not attractive. Knowledge Gained Student s project shows that they really understand the information in their project and its significance to the story. Student can accurately answer all questions related to the project. Student s project shows that they understand the information in their project and its significance to the story. Student can accurately answer most questions related to the project. Student s project shows that they are beginning to understand the information in their project and its significance to the story. Student can accurately answer some of the questions related to the project. Student s project does not really show that they understand the information in their project and its significance to the story. Student appears to have insufficient knowledge about the project. Editing There are almost no major grammar or spelling/ punctuation errors in the final draft. There are only a couple major grammar or spelling/punctuation errors in the final draft. There are a few grammar or spelling/punctuation errors in the final draft. The final draft has several grammar or spelling/punctuation errors.
June 2017 Ms. Mahoney
Diocese of Fall River Prayer List This list is designed to note the grade level at which these prayers are to be known by heart. What is essential is that the texts that are memorized must at the same time be taken in and gradually understood in depth It should be introduced through a process that, begun early, continues gradually, flexibly, and never slavishly. In this way certain elements of Catholic faith, tradition and practice are learned for a lifetime, form a basis for communication, allow people to pray together in a common language, and contribute to the individual s continued growth in understanding and living the faith. (National Directory for Catechesis, pp102-103) These basic Catholic prayers may be introduced to the students in the years prior to required memorization. It is expected that these prayers will be used regularly in the prayer life of the school in all grades. Additionally, all students should be exposed to the prayers and devotions found on the supplemental list at a number of points during their elementary/middle school experience. By the end of Preschool: o Sign of the Cross o Our Father o Hail Mary o Grace before meals By the end of grade 4: o Angelus o Hail Holy Queen o Rosary (all mysteries) By the end of Kindergarten: o Glory Be to the Father o Guardian Angel Prayer By the end of grade1: o Grace after meals o Morning Offering By the end of grade 2: o Act of Contrition o A Decade of the Rosary o Mass Responses/Acclamations By the end of grade 5: o Prayer for the Dead (Eternal Rest ) o Divine Praises By the end of grade 6: o Parish Devotional Prayer* o Magnificat By the end of grade 7: o Prayer to the Holy Spirit o Memorare By the end of grade 3: o Rosary (basic) o Apostle s Creed o Prayer of St. Francis Prayer to the Holy Spirit By the end of grade 8: o Nicene Creed (able to pray communally) * Prayer to patron saint of parish (or Mary / Jesus / Holy Spirit under a specific title), or specific parish prayer, depending on local custom. Breathe into me, Holy Spirit, that my thoughts may be holy, move in me Holy Spirit, that my work, too, may be holy. Attract my heart, Holy Spirit that I may love only what is holy. Strengthen me, Holy Spirit, that I may defend all that is holy. Protect me Holy Spirit, that I may always be holy. Memorare Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession, was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, I fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins my Mother; to you do I come, before you I stand, sinful and sorrowful; O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer me, Amen.
Magnificat My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God my Savior for he has looked with favor on his lowly servant. From this day all generations will call me blessed: the Almighty has done great things for me and holy is his Name. He has mercy on those who fear him in every generation. He has shown the strength of his arm, and has scattered the proud in their conceit. He has cast down the mighty from their thrones, and has lifted up the lowly. He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty. He has come to the help of his servant Israel for he has remembered his promise of mercy, the promise he made to our fathers, to Abraham and his children forever. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Free Apps for education (iphones/ipods/ipads) Meteor Math Mathway What s the saying? Little Riddles Quizlet Kahoot! (many quizzes in all subject areas) Useful, educational websites can be found on our school s web page.