In this lesson, students will be introduced to the concept and purpose of summarization as a foundational skill in reading and communication. Through guided instruction, modeling, and hands-on practice, students will learn how to identify main ideas and supporting details and write concise summaries of short texts. Emphasis will be placed on distinguishing summarization from paraphrasing or retelling, and using strategies such as the “5Ws and H” and “Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then.” This lesson supports SL.7.2 standards and helps learners improve comprehension, organization, and expression of ideas in their own words.
In this lesson, we will focus on the structure and purpose of formal letters. You will learn the key elements of a well-written formal letter, including proper formatting, tone, and language. Through guided instruction and practical exercises, you will develop the skills necessary to communicate effectively in professional and official settings. By the end of the lesson, you should be able to draft a clear, structured, and appropriately worded formal letter. Let’s begin.
This unit, Grade 7: Introduction to Writing, helps students learn the basics of how to write well. They explore the different steps of the writing process—planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing—using tools like the Writing Process Chart. Students also learn about the main types of writing, such as descriptive, narrative, expository, and argumentative. Through guided lessons and practice, they build confidence and improve their ability to express ideas clearly. At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to show what they’ve learned and how ready they are for more advanced writing.