Summer Climb for Incoming 7th Grade English Students

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Summer Climb for Incoming 7th Grade English Students Dear 7th graders and parents, Hello, and welcome to 7th grade! I m looking forward to meeting you and working with you next year in English. Reading is a necessary skill for academics, but it is also an important way to learn about other people, time periods, places, and cultures. While I hope you read several books this summer on your own, I have picked out one book I would like all incoming 7th graders to read: The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton. This is one of my favorite books, and I think you will enjoy it. You will complete a character analysis packet to showcase your knowledge of the text. This project is attached to this document. You must print it out and hand write on it directly OR handwrite up your answers on a separate sheet of paper. This is a significant project, so don t save it for the last week of summer. I recommend you read the text in June or July and work on the project throughout the summer. This handwritten project is due on the first day of school. In addition, I suggest you use MobyMax to keep up your English language skills over the summer. You received their login information in class in June, but please email ahunthausen@saintpats.org if you cannot login. This is NOT a required assignment, but I recommend that you complete 30 minutes of focused Moby Max language work each week. The important piece is that they are doing a little bit of work every week to keep their skills up to date and avoid experiencing the "summer slide." Instructions: Go to https://www.mobymax.com/wa484 Type in username and password (shared with your student in class this week) Once logged in, click the bookcase icon on the top of the screen. 4. Choose the "language" button. 5. Practice 30 minutes of language work each week. I included these instructions with screenshots on the following page so you know what your child's screen should look like as they login. Remember that this component is optional and will not be graded. It is simply an extra tool. Parents, thank you for being your child's first teacher and for choosing to send your child to St. Patrick's. I'm looking forward to a great year in English class with your student next year! In Christ, Mrs. Hunthausen

NAME DATE CHARACTER ANALYSIS PACKET FOR INCOMING 7TH GRADERS As you read The Outsiders, please do the following prior to the first week of school: Read the book. Complete TWO character analysis organizers, one for the protagonist (main character) and one for the antagonist (character in opposition to the main character). Use the attached model based on The Grinch to see how to fill out these organizers. NOTE: Pay close attention to the topic headings in the boxes as they are not all the same. For each character, write a well-developed paragraph (8-10 sentences) in response to this question: How does the writer use this character to convey a message or lesson? Give EVIDENCE to support your argument. 4. Be prepared for the IN-CLASS ESSAY when we return to school. You will be able to use your notes but not your book during the timed writing, so TAKE GOOD NOTES and don't lose them! (You may attach additional handwritten notes on looseleaf if you need more space) GRADING NOTES: This is a 100-point project! /50: TWO character analysis organizers (possible 25 pts. each) /20: TWO well-developed paragraphs (possible 10 pts. each) /30: TIMED WRITING when we return to school (possible 30 pts.) *Character Analysis Organizer adopted from Sarah Tantillo of MiddleWeb

NAME Example Student DATE July 10, 2018 CHARACTER ANALYSIS ORGANIZER FOR: The Grinch (MODEL) For each box below, respond to character analysis questions 1-3 in phrases. Then UNDERLINE any items that are related. What do we know? OR, What can we safely infer? How does it affect the character? (NOTE: No matter what we know, it affects the character.) Why is it important? What does it reveal about his/her character? Family background/upbringing We aren t told much about The Grinch s family; he seems not to have any family left. He is alone except for his little sidekick. We can infer he didn t receive much love growing up because he seems very bitter and unhappy. At least in the beginning in the story, The Grinch is bitter and unhappy. The Grinch s bitterness infects his behavior: he seems not to be able to care about anyone else, so he plots to steal from the townspeople, to ruin their Christmas (possibly because he believes his Christmas will be lonely and unhappy, and he is lashing out). Work There is no mention of The Grinch s work. If he does anything, we can infer that it is not too meaningful or helpful to others because he does not seem to care about other people at least, at the beginning of the story. Not having work he loves may be a factor in why The Grinch seems so unhappy at the beginning. Not having work he loves seems to poison The Grinch s character. Also, he does not know how to deal with other people constructively. He lacks people skills. How s/he is treated vs. how s/he wants to be treated The Grinch is alone except for his little sidekick, who simply obeys him (not having any other choice). It s not clear at the beginning of the story how he wants to be treated since he s not used to dealing with people, but later, the townspeople welcome him and treat him with the love he was missing. Though at first alone, selfish, greedy, and bitter, The Grinch grows a bigger heart (literally and figuratively) as a result of how the townspeople treat one another and him. He becomes a happier person as a result of the way they treat him. We learn that people even those who seem mean and unhappy can grow and change and become happier as a result of their interactions with other people. Philosophies/Values At the beginning of the story, The Grinch values material goods more than relationships with other people. The Grinch plans to steal the Christmas presents of the townspeople. At least initially, The Grinch is selfish and greedy. Later, he learns a lesson and changes.

NAME DATE CHARACTER ANALYSIS ORGANIZER FOR PROTAGONIST: For each box below, respond to character analysis questions 1-3 in phrases. Then UNDERLINE any items that are related. What do we know? OR, What can we safely infer? How does it affect the character? (NOTE: No matter what we know, it affects the character.) Why is it important? What does it reveal about his/her character? Family background/upbringing How s/he is treated vs. how s/he wants to be treated Work Philosophies/Values

NAME DATE CHARACTER ANALYSIS ORGANIZER FOR ANTAGONIST: For each box below, respond to character analysis questions 1-3 in phrases. Then UNDERLINE any items that are related. What do we know? OR, What can we safely infer? How does it affect the character? (NOTE: No matter what we know, it affects the character.) Why is it important? What does it reveal about his/her character? Family background/upbringing How s/he is treated vs. how s/he wants to be treated Work Philosophies/Values

YOUR NAME CHARACTER #1 How does the writer use this character to convey a message or lesson? Give EVIDENCE to support your argument. Write a well-developed paragraph (8-10 sentences). CHARACTER #2 How does the writer use this character to convey a message or lesson? Give EVIDENCE to support your argument. Write a well-developed paragraph (8-10 sentences).

Moby Max Login Information (OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT) Go to https://www.mobymax.com/wa484 Type in username and password (shared with your student in class this week) Once logged in, click the bookcase icon on the top of the screen. 4. Choose the "language" button.

5. Practice 30 minutes of focused language work each week.