British Columbia Grade 7 – Monthly Plan

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Made by a Grade 7 teacher in British Columbia.
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Click on the curriculum unit/big ideas below to see a suggested yearly plan on how to integrate KBI in the Grade 7 British Columbia curriculum.
- SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
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Curricular Outcomes:
- Language Arts: Apply appropriate strategies to comprehend written, oral, and visual texts, guide inquiry, and extend thinking.
- Language Arts: Access information and ideas for diverse purposes and from a variety of sources and evaluate their relevance, accuracy, and reliability
- Socials: Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to — ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions
- Socials: Assess the credibility of multiple sources and the adequacy of evidence used to justify conclusions
Applicable KBI lessons:
1. Critical Thinking & Evaluating Information
- Literacy builder worksheet/answer guide
- Lesson worksheet/answers
- Video worksheet/answers
- Inquiry activities/answer guides
- Numeracy activity/answers
- NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
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Curricular outcomes:
- Language Arts: Construct meaningful personal connections between self, text, and world
- Socials: Make ethical judgments about past events, decisions, or actions, and assess the limitations of drawing direct lessons from the past
- UNIT: Civilizations and Conflict, Migration, Displacement and Expansion,
Applicable KBI lessons:
1. Refugee Experiences
- Literacy builder worksheet/answer guide
- Lesson worksheet/answers
- Video worksheet/answers
- Inquiry activities/answer guides
- Numeracy activity/answers
2. Remembrance Day
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Activity
3. Social & Emotional Learning
A Time To Reflect on Gratitude And Kindness
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Activity
- JANUARY/FEBRUARY
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Curricular outcomes:
- Language Arts: Use and experiment with oral storytelling processes and Apply appropriate strategies to comprehend written, oral, and visual texts, guide inquiry, and extend thinking
- Socials: Increasingly complex societies required new systems of laws and government.
- UNIT: Canadian Government & Laws vs. Mesopotamia
- Science: Evolution by natural selection provides an explanation for the diversity and survival of living things.
Applicable KBI lessons:
1. Canada’s Three Levels of Government
- Literacy builder worksheet/answer guide
- Lesson worksheet/answers
- Video worksheet/answers
- Inquiry activities/answer guides
- Numeracy activity/answers
2. Diversity of Living Things
- Literacy builder worksheet/answer guide
- Lesson worksheet/answers
- Video worksheet/answers
- Inquiry activities/answer guides
- Numeracy activity/answers
3. Black History Month
- MARCH/APRIL
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Curricular Outcomes:
- Social Studies: Economic specialization and trade networks can lead to conflict and cooperation between societies.
Applicable KBI lessons:
1. Global Inequality
- Literacy builder worksheet/answer guide
- Lesson worksheet/answers
- Video worksheet/answers
- Inquiry activities/answer guides
- Numeracy activity/answers
2. International Women’s Day
- MAY/JUNE
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Curricular outcomes:
- Science: Earth and its climate have changed over geological time.
Applicable KBI lessons:
1. Environment and Climate Change
- Literacy builder worksheet/answer guide
- Lesson worksheet/answers
- Video worksheet/answers
- Inquiry activities/answer guides
- Numeracy activity/answers