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7th Grade Full Curriculum Ongoing

This is a 7th Grade full curriculum class covering concepts in Math, English, Science, and Social studies. It teaches an in-depth full year of 7th Grade curriculum.
Wild and Unstructured Learning
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What's included

4 live meetings
4 in-class hours per week
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will receive homework each week to support and extend their learning.
Progress Report
Available upon request.

Class Experience

US Grade 7
Welcome to Wild and Unstructured Learning’s 7th Grade Full Curriculum!  We can’t wait to spend the school year with you.  We focus on project based and hands on learning.  We are committed to providing a safe and fun atmosphere for your child to grow with all of their educational and social needs met.  We often team up in groups or work individually with the teacher.  In this class you can expect your child to learn 7th Grade concepts in math, reading, writing, grammar, spelling, science, and social studies. We welcome all learners! Wild and Unstructured Learning incorporates play and activity into each lesson.  Your child won't be able to wait to come to class.  

Topics will rotate throughout the year for review and practice. The class will cover fundamental concepts for 7th grade and cover a full and in-depth curriculum over the year. 

Each week, we will have a spelling list and have rotational lessons in English, Math, Science and Social Studies. There will be homework for extra math, english, and spelling practice each week along with some activities to complete each week. Teachers are available to answer any questions and will give feedback on the homework. 

Our lessons are always engaging because education is more than just academics, it is also about the social interactions you have while learning. Our classes include interactive discussions and we use games and other hands-on activities to engage every child in their learning. All of our classes are taught in a 100% inclusive and child-led environment. Our teachers are always inclusive of every child and adapt their teaching style to keep high levels of engagement and progression. 

You can expect for your child to learn the following subjects-
Reading, Language/Grammar, Writing, Spelling, Life Science, Earth Science, Physical Science, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Civics and Geography.


Here is a list of topics for each week:

Week of September 2nd-
-Reading- Realistic Fiction
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Narrative Essay
-Math- Whole numbers to one billion
-Science- The Scientific Method
-Civics- Types and Functions of Government

Week of September 9th-
-Reading- Realistic Fiction
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Narrative Essay
-Math- Adding and subtracting integers
-Science- The Periodic Table of Elements 
-Civics- What is a nation?

Week of September 16th-
-Reading- Magical Realism
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Narrative Essay
-Math- Adding and subtracting fractions
-Science- The Periodic Table of Elements 
-Civics- Citizenship

Week of September 23rd-
-Reading- Magical Realism
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Narrative Essay
-Math- Drawing top, front, and side views of objects
-Science- Structure of an Atom
-Civics- National vs. State Government

Week of September 30th-
-Reading- Nonfiction Articles
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Instructional Essay
-Math- Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
-Science- Energy Conversion
-Economics- Economic Systems

Week of October 7th-
-Reading- Nonfiction Articles
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Instructional Essay
-Math- Comparing and ordering rational numbers 
-Science- Energy Conversion
-Economics- Factors of Production

Week of October 14th-
-Reading- Nonfiction Articles
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Instructional Essay
-Math- Understanding the relationships between radius, diameter, and circumference of a circle
-Science- Laws of Thermodynamics 
-Economics- The Federal Reserve

Week of October 21st-
-Reading- Nonfiction Articles
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Instructional Essay
-Math- Equivalent fractions and simplifying fractions
-Science- Laws of Thermodynamics 
-Economics- Labor Unions

Week of October 28th-
-Reading- Fables
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Argumentative Essay
-Math- Evaluating exponents
-Science- Symbiosis
-Geography- What is Physical Geography?

Week of November 4th-
-Reading- Folk Tales
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Argumentative Essay
-Math- Multiplying and dividing decimal numbers
-Science- Symbiosis
-Geography- What is Human Geography?

Week of November 11th-
-Reading- Fairy Tales
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Argumentative Essay
-Math- Geometric properties of cylinders, prisms, and pyramids
-Science- Ecosystems: Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity
-Geography- Major Political and Physical Features of Africa

Week of November 18th-
-Reading- Legends
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Argumentative Essay
-Math- Converting fractions, decimal numbers, and percents
-Science- Extinct and Endangered Animals
-Geography- Major Political and Physical Features of Europe

Week of November 25th- NO CLASS Fall Break

Week of December 2nd-
-Reading- Biographies
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Descriptive Writing
-Math- BEDMAS with and without exponents
-Science- Rocks and Minerals
-Economics- Comparison Shopping & Grocery Shopping

Week of December 9th-
-Reading- Biographies
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Descriptive Writing
-Math- Positive and negative integers in patterns
-Science- Characteristics of the Seafloor
-Economics-  Fees: Banking and Borrowing

Week of December 16th-
-Reading- Autobiographies
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Descriptive Writing
-Math- Perspective drawings using one-point perspectives and multiple vanishing points
-Science- Ocean Ridges
-Economics- Economics & Government

Week of December 23rd- NO CLASS Winter Break

Week of December 30th- NO CLASS Winter Break

Week of January 6th-
-Reading- Autobiographies
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Descriptive Writing
-Math- Perfect squares and square roots
-Science- Mountain Building
-Economics- The Influence of Advertising

Week of January 13th-
-Reading- Poetry
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Personal Narrative
-Math- Exponents in patterns
-Science- Genes
-Civics- State vs. Local Governments

Week of January 20th-
-Reading- Poetry
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Personal Narrative
-Math- Determining the greatest common factor and lowest common multiple
-Science- DNA
-Civics- the U.S. Court System

Week of January 27th-
-Reading- Fictional Verse
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Personal Narrative
-Math- Drawing and interpreting scaled drawings/Enlargements and reductions of figures
-Science- Dominant and Recessive Traits
-Civics- Civil Law vs. Criminal Law

Week of February 3rd-
-Reading- Fictional Verse
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Personal Narrative
-Math- Solve equations that involve multiple terms
-Science- Dominant and Recessive Traits
-Civics- Political Parties

Week of February 10th-
-Reading- Fantasy
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Short Story
-Math- Solve equations that involve multiple terms
-Science- Molecules: Covalent and Ionic Bonding
-Economics- Consumer and Property Rights

Week of February 17th-
-Reading- Fantasy
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Short Story
-Math- Determining Pattern Rules and Representing patterns using algebraic expressions
-Science- Molecules: Covalent and Ionic Bonding
-Economics- Government and the Economy

Week of February 24th-
-Reading- Science Fiction
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Short Story
-Math- Mental math: determining percentages
-Science- Chemical Equations
-Economics- Global Economies

Week of March 3rd-
-Reading- Science Fiction
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Short Story
-Math- Describing the relationship between volume and capacity
-Science- Chemical Equations
-Economics- Calculating Sale Prices: Coupons & Discounts

Week of March 10th-
-Reading- Historical Fiction
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Book or Movie Review
-Math- Drawing circles based on the radius, diameter, or circumference
-Science- Human Impact on Natural Resources
-Geography- Major Political and Physical Features of South America

Week of March 17th-
-Reading- Historical Fiction
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Book or Movie Review
-Math- Solve problems involving perimeter, area, and volume with unit conversions
-Science- Air and Water Pollution
-Geography- Major Political and Physical Features of Asia

Week of March 24th-
-Reading- Drama
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Book or Movie Review
-Math- Graph inequalities using a number line and a cartesian plane
-Science- Habitat Loss
-Geography- Major Political and Physical Features of Oceania/Australia

Week of March 31st-
-Reading- Drama
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Book or Movie Review
-Math- Performing and describing dilations using scale factors
-Science- Global Warming
-Geography- Major Political and Physical Features of North America

Week of April 7th- 
-Reading- Mystery
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Poetry
-Math- Identifying proportional and non-proportional relationships in various situations
-Science- Mutations
-Civics- Civil Society 

Week of April 14th-
-Reading- Mystery
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Poetry
-Math- Solve inequalities that involve multiple terms
-Science- Selective Breeding & Genetic Engineering
-Civics- Political Cartoons

Week of April 21st-
-Reading- Nonfiction Articles
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Poetry
-Math- Solve inequalities that involve multiple terms
-Science- Selective Breeding & Genetic Engineering
-Civics- Elections and the Electoral College 

Week of April 28th-
-Reading- Nonfiction Articles
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Poetry
-Math- Find the surface area and volume of 3D objects using nets
-Science- Metabolism
-Civics- Writing My Own Law

Week of May 5th-
-Reading- Legends
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Research Paper
-Math- Investigating the relationship between the area of the base and the height of cylinders and prisms.
-Science- The Expanding Universe
-Geography- Major Political and Physical Features of Antarctica

Week of May 12th-
-Reading- Fairy Tales
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Research Paper
-Math- Understanding percents and how to apply sales tax (13%)
-Science- The Expanding Universe
-Geography- Using latitude and longitude to find locations

Week of May 19th-
-Reading- Fables
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Research Paper
-Math- Calculate the radius, diameter, circumference, and area of a circle
-Science- Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere
-Geography- Physical Maps

Week of May 26th-
-Reading- Folktales 
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Research Paper
-Math- Solve equations that involve multiple terms
-Science- Space Technology
-Geography- Topographical Maps

Week of June 2nd-
-Reading- Realistic Fiction
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Descriptive Writing
-Math- Solve equations that involve multiple terms
-Science- Ocean Circulation
-Civics- Practicing Tolerance, Diversity

Week of June 9th-
-Reading- Magical Realism
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Descriptive Writing
-Math- Adding/subtracting integers & fractions
-Science- Ocean Currents
-Civics- Campaigning

Week of June 16th-
-Reading- Fantasy
-Spelling- Students will have a spelling list each week
-Writing- Descriptive Writing
-Math- Converting fractions, decimal numbers, and percents
-Science- Ocean Tides
-Civics- How do you change a law? What is a petition?

Summer Break!
Learning Goals
Children will learn 7th grade math concepts.
Children will improve their reading and writing skills through the use of  readings, assignments, and spelling activities.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Learners will need paper, pencil, and coloring supplies for each class. Additional supplies needed will be posted in the classroom the week before.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Us constitution Us bill of rights Us.gov For English we will use copyright free literature written by either the company or found in Freckle. American Historical Association: The Professional Association for All Historians Center for History and New Media: Guide to History Departments Around the World Electronic Texts Collection EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe H-Net - The History Network Hanover Historical Texts Project Library of Congress New York Public Library Women and Gender Resources on the WWW Ancient and Medieval History Online Medieval sources Bibliography ABZU: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Aquinas' Summa Theologica Byzantine & Medieval Studies Sites Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts Web The Labyrinth: A growing site for general medieval studies Lingua Latina Middle English Collection: University of Virginia Library electronic text center The Perseus Digital Library The French of England The French of Italy The French of Outremer
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Alabama Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Ambria Parrish
Michigan Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Melaney Kosarek
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
Ms. Kristen
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Ms. Kristen
Kentucky Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Barbara (Ms Bobbi) Wells
Kansas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Barbara (Ms Bobbi) Wells
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Lianne
Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Molly Thomas
Texas Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
Patricia Trevino
Texas Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Patricia Trevino
Texas Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Patricia Trevino
Texas Teaching Certificate
Andrea Snow
Oklahoma Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Andrea Snow
Texas Teaching Certificate
Lara Chomout
Non-US Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Yinghui S McClellan
Master's Degree in Education from University of West Alabama
Ambria Parrish
Master's Degree in Education from Saginaw Valley State University
Melaney Kosarek
Master's Degree in Education from American International College
Ms. Kristen
Master's Degree from Duke University
Ms. Jo Anna
Master's Degree in Education from University of Houston Clear Lake
Patricia Trevino
Master's Degree in Education from Lesley University
Andrea Snow
Master's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Houston-Clear Lake
Diane Sullivan
Master's Degree in Civil Engineering from University of Ottawa
Ankur Mishra
Master's Degree in Special Education from Moreland University
Robbie Cox-Chatman
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Montevallo
Ambria Parrish
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Mount Holyoke College
Ms. Kristen
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Asbury College
Barbara (Ms Bobbi) Wells
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Furman University
Ms. Jo Anna
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Longwood University
Molly Thomas
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Diane Sullivan
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Houston Clear Lake
Patricia Trevino
Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Whitworth University
Andrea Snow
Bachelor's Degree from Angelo State University
Lara Chomout
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Angelo State University
Lara Chomout
Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from Bohai University, China
Yinghui S McClellan
Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from University of Missouri
Robbie Cox-Chatman
Teachers have at least 5 years of experience teaching 7th grade Reading, Language/Grammar, Writing, Spelling, Life Science, Earth Science, Physical Science, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Civics and Geography.

Here is a link to a document with all of Wild and Unstructured Learning's teachers. They are listed alphabetically in the document.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zItA4QLkRR6dfhOEMzBjrWW_Zssk9Yz5B90Nstuli0c/edit?usp=sharing

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weekly ($27 per class)
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Ages: 11-13
2-11 learners per class

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