Ontario Curriculum
59 lessons across 4 units. Every lesson taught 1:1 by an AI tutor — explanations, practice, and instant feedback.
Grade 7 English covers these 14+ core concepts:
59 lessons total, sequenced in the order students learn them.
1.Transferable Skills: Your Toolkit for Success
2.Recognizing Your Transferable Skills Across Contexts
3.Your Digital Life: Rights, Responsibilities, and Identity Online
4.Understanding Digital Media as Constructed Messages
5.Analyzing Digital Media Texts: Form and Purpose
6.Identity, Belonging, and Diverse Perspectives in Literature
7.Digital Media Literacy: Core Concepts and Skills
8.The SIFT Method: Evaluating Online Sources
9.Choosing the Right Digital Tool
10.Applying Digital Literacy: Real-Life Scenarios
11.Literacy Skills Across All Subjects
12.Themes in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Texts
13.What Is Active Listening — and Why Does It Matter?
14.Listening Strategies and Non-Verbal Communication
15.Making Purposeful Communication Choices
16.Understanding Body Language and Tone in Communication
17.Delivering Your Message: Words, Tone, and Body Language
18.What Are Morphemes and Why Do They Matter?
19.Building Your Word Power: Vocabulary and Morphology
20.What Is Fluent Reading — and Why Does It Matter?
21.What Is a Complex Sentence — and Why Does It Matter?
22.Understanding Parts of Speech in Action
23.Punctuation That Does the Heavy Lifting
24.What Is Knowledge About Texts — and Why Does It Matter?
25.What Are Text Forms and Genres?
26.What Are Text Patterns and Text Features — and Why Do They Matter?
27.What Are Visual Elements and Why Do They Matter?
28.Point of View and Why It Matters
29.Narrator's Point of View
30.What Is Indigenous Storywork?
31.What Is Activating Prior Knowledge — and Why Does It Matter?
32.Making and Confirming Predictions While Reading
33.What Is Monitoring Your Understanding?
34.Making Connections: Linking Texts to Prior Knowledge
35.What Is Summarizing — and Why Does It Matter?
36.Summarizing Main Ideas and Drawing Conclusions from Texts
37.Naming and Choosing Comprehension Strategies
38.Literary Devices: Foreshadowing, Allegory, and Symbolism
39.What Are Inferences, and Why Do They Matter?
40.Analyzing Cultural Elements in Texts
41.What Is Cultural Analysis in Texts?
42.Analyzing Author Perspective and Bias in Texts
43.Analyzing Author Perspective and Representation in Texts
44.Analyzing Indigenous Texts Through Historical and Cultural Context
45.Analyzing Author's Purpose and Writing Techniques
46.Identifying Audience, Purpose, and Form for Writing
47.What It Means to Develop and Organize Ideas
48.Gathering, Evaluating, and Organizing Information
49.What Is Organizing Content — and Why Does It Matter?
50.What Does It Mean to Develop Ideas and Organize Content?
51.What Is Creating Texts — and Why Does It Matter?
52.What Is Voice in Writing — and Why Does It Matter?
53.What Is Personal Voice, and Why Does It Matter?
54.What Is Point of View, Perspective, and Bias in Your Own Writing?
55.Revising Your Draft: Making Good Writing Great
56.What Is Editing and Why Does It Matter?
57.What Is Publishing and Presenting?
58.Sharing Your Writing: Publishing, Presenting, and Reflecting
59.Reflecting on Your Published Work: Learning Through Feedback
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