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  • Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
  • Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers.
  • Use properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions.
  • Solve real-life and mathematical problems using numerical and algebraic expressions and equations.
  • Draw, construct and describe geometrical figures and describe the relationships between them.
  • Solve real-life and mathematical problems involving angle measure, area, surface area, and volume.
  • Use random sampling to draw inferences about a population.
  • Draw informal comparative inferences about two populations.
  • Investigate chance processes and develop, use, and evaluate probability models.

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Writing the Equivalent Ratios

Writing the Equivalent Ratios

Create equivalent ratios that express the same relationship by multiplying the first and second term of the ratio by the same number. Also, complete the table with equivalent ratios.

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Adding Integers Using Number Lines

Adding Integers Using Number Lines

Open doors to adding integers with our grade 7 math worksheet pdfs. Students start with the first addend, draw as many hops as the other addend toward the right or left on the number line, and find the sum.

Exponents and Operations

Exponents and Operations

Take your skills in applying the order of operations up a notch as you evaluate the expressions involving fractions with positive and negative exponents.

Solving for 'x' | Side Lengths of Rectangles

Solving for 'x' | Side Lengths of Rectangles

With this set of printable 7th grade math worksheets, your students are well-equipped to practice setting up an equation with the indicated lengths, rearranging the equation, making 'x' the subject, and solving.

Enlarging or Reducing Shapes Using the Scale Factor

Enlarging or Reducing Shapes Using the Scale Factor

Find the dimensions of the figures on the grid, sketch the shapes on the grid, enlarging or reducing the original shape as instructed, multiplying the dimensions with the given scale factor.

Finding the Area of a Circle Using the Radius

Finding the Area of a Circle Using the Radius

Prepare students in grade 7 in finding the area of a circle using this printable collection of worksheets offering oodles of practice. Plug in the radius in the formula A = π * r 2 to find the area of the circle.

Area of Rectangles | Unit conversion

Area of Rectangles | Unit conversion

Make the units in the dimensions uniform by converting them to the units specified in the answer, multiply the length and width, and calculate the area of each rectangle.

Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Squares

Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Squares

Finding the surface area doesn't feel like a chore with our 7th grade math worksheet pdfs. Count the number of unit squares on each of the six faces of the rectangular prism, multiply by the scale and add.

Finding Complementary Angles

Finding Complementary Angles

Two angles are complementary if they add up to 90°. Subtract the angle from 90° to find its complement, state whether each given angle pair is complementary and find the measure of the unknown angle.

Comparing Mean Absolute Deviations

Comparing Mean Absolute Deviations

Perfect for calculating the mean absolute deviation or MAD of the two data sets using the formula, ∑|x i - x̅|/n, and comparing them, these printable math worksheets are a must-have for your grade 7 learners.

Forming a Proportion

Forming a Proportion

A proportion is nothing but two ratios equivalent to each other. Form a proportion by identifying the four numbers that can be set up as a pair of equivalent ratios from the given set of 5.

Adding Integers

Adding Integers

Rich with scads of practice, this set of math worksheet pdfs for 7th grade learners helps them add two integers with the same sign and subtract those with different signs, and figure out the sum instantly.

Squaring Numbers | Fractions

Squaring Numbers | Fractions

Multiply the given fraction by the same fraction to obtain its square. Convert the product to mixed numbers if required, and also identify the square of the given fraction from a pool of options.

Finding Side Lengths of Triangles Using the Perimeter

Finding Side Lengths of Triangles Using the Perimeter

Our printable grade 7 math worksheets are an add-on to your practice in computing the side lengths of a triangle by equating the sum of linear expressions with the given perimeter, and solving for x.

Scale Factor | Perimeter and Area of Similar Figures

Scale Factor | Perimeter and Area of Similar Figures

Upgrade your skills in calculating the area or perimeter of the original or dilated image using the scale factor and comprehend the impact of the scale factor on the ratio of areas and perimeters with these pdfs.

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Some teachers hate 7th grade students. They claim that 7th graders are awkward, annoying, and hormonal. That may be true. Nonetheless, I've always loved my 7th grade classes more than any of my other groups. (Don't tell my 8th graders.) I love my 7th grade students because they are helpful, malleable, and are still eager to please their teachers (for the most part). You can reason with them. They can be hilarious. And they know that they're going to see you around next year, so they're not going to do anything too crazy. This page has all of my reading worksheets that were written at or around the 7th grade level. I used this awesome website to determine the readability scores of each of these worksheets, but you'll want to read and approve them yourself before giving them to your students. If you teach students who are reading at or around the 7th grade level, you've come to the right place. Surely you can find something on this page to enrich your students' literacy skills.

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Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test - To students, the garbage can is a magical device that whisks our rubbish far away from site and mind. Now they can learn where that garbage really goes. Come along with me on a fantastic journey, and answer some skill-focused reading questions. You know that you want to. View my readibility scores . Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test - Asian carp were once brought to America to help clean lakes and ponds, but they escape and now threaten the Great Lake fishing industry. Learn more about the most hated fish in America while developing your reading skills with multiple-choice and short essay questions. View my readibility scores . Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test - The Maginot Line was one of the largest and greatest military structure in the history of mankind. It also failed completely. Learn more about how and why in this reading passage. Improve your skills with Common Core aligned multiple-choice and extended-response questions. View my readibility scores . The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test - North Korea may share origins with its neighbor to the south, but these two countries have grown to be remarkably different. Learn a little more about what happened in this reading passage, and answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and short essay questions. View my readibility scores . A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet - Students read the warning labels for two over-the-counter pain killers. Then they answer multiple-choice questions asking them to reference, compare, and use the provided information. View my readibility scores . Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | RTF Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | PDF Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | Preview Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | Answers

“The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling - This Kipling classic is written in the style of a folktale. This would be a great story to study prior to a discussion of literary genre. Not only that, but this story is fun and written in a clever way. View my readibility scores . “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | RTF “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | PDF “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | Preview “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | Answers “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | Ereading Worksheet

“The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde - This is a cautionary tale written by the unforgettable Oscar Wilde. As is characteristic of Wilde's works, this story is densely packed with figurative language and unconventional narrative movements. View my readibility scores . “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | RTF “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | PDF “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | Preview “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | Answers “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | Ereading Worksheet

“The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov - Far too often people equate money with happiness. Chekhov's short story teaches readers that this is not always the case. View my readibility scores . “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | RTF “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | PDF “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | Preview “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | Answers “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | Ereading Worksheet

“A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane - Set against the background of the American Civil War, Crane's tale seeks to explain the secret of heroism. Students will cringe at the ironic twist at the end. View my readibility scores . “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | RTF “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | PDF “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | Preview “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | Answers “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | Ereading Worksheet

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Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 - This worksheet has ten problems. Students must determine the author's main purpose based on a description of a text. Then, they must explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | RTF Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | PDF Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | Preview Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | Answers Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | Ereading Worksheet

Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has 13 problems. Read short descriptions of texts. Determine the author's main purpose. Explain your answer. View my readibility scores . Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | RTF Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | PDF Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | Preview Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | Answers Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | Ereading Worksheet

Context Clues 1.5 - This worksheet has twelve more challenging vocabulary words used in sentences that express their meanings. This is great way to develop strategies to improve your vocabulary. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 1.5 | RTF Context Clues 1.5 | PDF Context Clues 1.5 | Preview Context Clues 1.5 | Answers

Context Clues 2.4 - This worksheet has another twelve problems to give students practice using context clues. Students define the bolded word and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.4 | RTF Context Clues 2.4 | PDF Context Clues 2.4 | Preview Context Clues 2.4 | Answers

Context Clues 2.6 - This worksheet continues the onslaught of context clues questions with 12 more problems. Determine the meanings of challenging vocabulary words and explain your answers. This worksheet has it all. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.6 | RTF Context Clues 2.6 | PDF Context Clues 2.6 | Preview Context Clues 2.6 | Answers

Context Clues 3.5 - Your students will tremble with anticipation when they hear that you have another 12 context clues problems for them. Don't fight off the excitement. Let it show. Enthusiasm is contagious. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.5 | RTF Context Clues 3.5 | PDF Context Clues 3.5 | Preview Context Clues 3.5 | Answers

Context Clues 3.6 - Here is another context clues worksheet with 12 more problems. Students figure out the meanings of bolded words based on how the words are used, and then the students explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.6 | RTF Context Clues 3.6 | PDF Context Clues 3.6 | Preview Context Clues 3.6 | Answers

Context Clues 3.7 - This worksheet features another 12 challenging vocabulary words. Students determine the meanings of the words based on how they are used. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.7 | RTF Context Clues 3.7 | PDF Context Clues 3.7 | Preview Context Clues 3.7 | Answers

Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 - This worksheet has twenty five statements about dancing. Students consider whether each statement is a fact or opinion and then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | RTF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | PDF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | Preview Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | Answers

Figurative Language Worksheet 3 - This four-sided worksheet has 27 examples of figurative language techniques and poetic devices. Students read each example, identify the technique being used, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Worksheet 9 - What? Another double-sided figurative language worksheet with 22 problems? Can this be real? It is real, and it's right here. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Test - This is a multiple-choice figurative language test with forty questions. These questions cover everything from definitions of figurative language techniques to recognizing figurative language techniques in the context of poetry. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Test | RTF Figurative Language Test | PDF Figurative Language Test | Preview Figurative Language Test | Answers

Figurative Language Test 2 - This is another figurative language test with forty multiple-choice questions. These questions cover definitions, identifying figurative language techniques, and analyzing figurative language used in complete poems. This is a great way to finish a figurative language unit. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Test 2 | RTF Figurative Language Test 2 | PDF Figurative Language Test 2 | Preview Figurative Language Test 2 | Answers

Idioms Test 2 - This test has another fifteen idioms used in sentences with a lot of context. Students determine the meaning of the idiom based on how it is used and choose the appropriate answer. View my readibility scores . Idioms Test 2 | RTF Idioms Test 2 | PDF Idioms Test 2 | Preview Idioms Test 2 | Answers Idioms Test 2 | Ereading Worksheet

Idioms Worksheet 1 - This worksheet has fifteen idioms used in context-rich sentences. Students read the sentences and determine the meaning of the idioms. View my readibility scores . Idioms Worksheet 1 | RTF Idioms Worksheet 1 | PDF Idioms Worksheet 1 | Preview Idioms Worksheet 1 | Answers

Idioms Worksheet 6 - This worksheet has more idioms used in sentences. Students figure out the meaning of each idiom based on how it is used. View my readibility scores . Idioms Worksheet 6 | RTF Idioms Worksheet 6 | PDF Idioms Worksheet 6 | Preview Idioms Worksheet 6 | Answers

Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has 25 more sentences using onomatopoeia. Students circle the onomatopoeic words and identify what made the noise. View my readibility scores . Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | RTF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | PDF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | Preview Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | Answers

Simile Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has another 10 similes taken from classic poems. Students figure out which two things are being compared in each simile, and then they express the meaning of the simile in literal language. View my readibility scores . Simile Worksheet 3 | RTF Simile Worksheet 3 | PDF Simile Worksheet 3 | Preview Simile Worksheet 3 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 1 - This worksheet contains 10 examples of personification. Students read each example, determine what is being personified, and then explain the human quality that is given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 1 | RTF Personification Worksheet 1 | PDF Personification Worksheet 1 | Preview Personification Worksheet 1 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has 10 examples of personification taken from classic poems. Students identify what is being personified in each example and then explain the trait or quality given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 4 | RTF Personification Worksheet 4 | PDF Personification Worksheet 4 | Preview Personification Worksheet 4 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 9 - This worksheet features 10 poetic examples of personification. Students read each example, figure out what is being personified, and then explain the human ability or quality that is given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 9 | RTF Personification Worksheet 9 | PDF Personification Worksheet 9 | Preview Personification Worksheet 9 | Answers

Genre Worksheet 5 - Here's another worksheet to help students master genre. Students read descriptions of nine texts, determine the genre and subgenre of each, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 5 | RTF Genre Worksheet 5 | PDF Genre Worksheet 5 | Preview Genre Worksheet 5 | Answers Genre Worksheet 5 | Ereading Worksheet

Genre Worksheet 7 - This worksheet features 17 problems to help your students master genre. Students read short descriptions of texts, determine the genre and subgenre, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 7 | RTF Genre Worksheet 7 | PDF Genre Worksheet 7 | Preview Genre Worksheet 7 | Answers Genre Worksheet 7 | Ereading Worksheet

Genre Worksheet 10 - Students read 9 descriptions of texts and determine the genre and subgenre of each based on details. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 10 | RTF Genre Worksheet 10 | PDF Genre Worksheet 10 | Preview Genre Worksheet 10 | Answers Genre Worksheet 10 | Ereading Worksheet

Irony Worksheet 1 - Students read six short stories, each containing an example of irony. Students must identify each example of irony. Then they must determine whether it is situational, dramatic, or verbal irony. Then they must explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Irony Worksheet 1 | RTF Irony Worksheet 1 | PDF Irony Worksheet 1 | Preview Irony Worksheet 1 | Answers Irony Worksheet 1 | Ereading Worksheet

Main Idea and Money - Students read seven passages themed around currency. Then they write the main idea of the each passage and come up with a title that expresses the main idea. View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Money | RTF Main Idea and Money | PDF Main Idea and Money | Preview Main Idea and Money | Answers

Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars - Students won't be able to cruise through this 6 passage main idea and text structure worksheet. That's because they have to create graphic organizers that visually represent the text, and then fill in those graphic organizers with information from the text. View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | RTF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | PDF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | Preview Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | Answers

Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy - Sweet. This worksheet has 6 passages about cotton candy. Students explain the main idea of each passage, think of a title that expresses the main idea, and create and use a graphic organizer that visually represents the text. What a treat! View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | RTF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | PDF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | Preview Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | Answers

Point of View Worksheet 1 - This worksheet features passages taken from 15 texts. Students must identify the narrator's point of view. If the answer is third-person, students must explain which characters' thoughts are revealed. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 1 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 1 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 1 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 1 | Answers Point of View Worksheet 1 | Ereading Worksheet

Point of View Worksheet 7 - This worksheet has 9 more problems to help students master narrative view point. Students read a paragraph and determine whether it is narrated from first, second, third-person limited, third-person objective, or third-person omniscient perspective. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 7 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 7 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 7 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 7 | Answers

Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" - Students read a short story about a person who learns a valuable lesson about prejudging people. Then they answer multiple-choice questions about the structure of the story. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | RTF Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | PDF Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | Preview Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet | Cats - Cats have come along way through history. Learn about some of it and identify the structure of 6 paragraphs about cats. Then create and use an appropriate graphic organizer to contain information from the passage. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones - Students love smartphones, or "phones," as they call them these days. Students also love completing text structure worksheets about them. Students read 6 paragraphs, determine the structure of each, and create and use an appropriate graphic organizer to contain information from the passage. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | Answers

Text Structure Quiz - Student read 9 cool passages about ice-cream, and they determine the text structure of each passage and answer multiple-choice questions. Then they match text structure definitions to terms. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Quiz | RTF Text Structure Quiz | PDF Text Structure Quiz | Preview Text Structure Quiz | Answers

Text Structure Quiz | Music - This text structure quiz has 9 passages themed around music. Students answer multiple-choice questions about the structure of each passage. Then students match text structure terms to definitions. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Quiz | Music | RTF Text Structure Quiz | Music | PDF Text Structure Quiz | Music | Preview Text Structure Quiz | Music | Answers

Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions - Students read 9 passages about inventors and inventions and answer multiple-choice questions about the text structure of each. Then students match definitions to text structure terms. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | RTF Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | PDF Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | Preview Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | Answers

Theme Worksheet 2 - Students read five short stories and attempt to determine the theme or author's message in each. Then they refer to the text to support their answers. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 2 | RTF Theme Worksheet 2 | PDF Theme Worksheet 2 | Preview Theme Worksheet 2 | Answers

Theme Worksheet 4 - Students read five short stories and attempt to extract the theme or author's message from each. Then they support their answers by referencing the text. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 4 | RTF Theme Worksheet 4 | PDF Theme Worksheet 4 | Preview Theme Worksheet 4 | Answers

Theme Worksheet 6 - This worksheet contains another five short stories. Students figure out the theme or author's message in each text and then use the text to support their answers. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 6 | RTF Theme Worksheet 6 | PDF Theme Worksheet 6 | Preview Theme Worksheet 6 | Answers

Understanding Themes with Fables - Students read fables that have had the morals removed from the end. After reading each fable, students must attempt to determine the message of the fable and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Understanding Themes with Fables | RTF Understanding Themes with Fables | PDF Understanding Themes with Fables | Preview Understanding Themes with Fables | Answers

Understanding Themes with Fables 2 - This worksheet has more fables with the morals removed. Students read each fable, attempt to determine the moral, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | RTF Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | PDF Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | Preview Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | Answers

Tone Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has four more expressive poems. Students determine the speaker's tone and support their answer with evidence from the text. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 3 | RTF Tone Worksheet 3 | PDF Tone Worksheet 3 | Preview Tone Worksheet 3 | Answers

Tone Worksheet 4 - This worksheet contains four more expressive poems. Students interpret the speaker's tone and support their answers by referencing text. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 4 | RTF Tone Worksheet 4 | PDF Tone Worksheet 4 | Preview Tone Worksheet 4 | Answers

Tone Worksheet 5 - This worksheet has four more poems in which the speaker uses a strong tone. Students interpret these tones and support their answers with text. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 5 | RTF Tone Worksheet 5 | PDF Tone Worksheet 5 | Preview Tone Worksheet 5 | Answers

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Review reading and writing curricula for 7th grade, including what to expect and resources to support learning..

Seventh graders are able to focus more on growing the skills they began to develop in the 6th grade without the added stress to adjusting to the new middle school environment. By 7th grade, it is expected that students have acclimated to life as a middle school student and are therefore expected to work more independently and organize their time and schedules with less (but still some) guidance.

In general, in 7th grade, students build on the skills they learned in 6th grade by writing and reading more complex and longer texts and essays. This work will prepare them for 8th grade where they will cement and further their skills, ultimately setting them up for success in high school.

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In 7th grade, students deepen their ability to analyze the texts they read and provide evidence from the text to do so. Specifically, 7th graders learn to examine texts more closely and use details from the text in order to develop ideas, analyze, and make inferences.

In addition, they analyze the relationships between elements within one text and across multiple texts while supporting this analysis by citing evidence from the text.

In order to build reading skills, your 7th grader:

  • Analyzes texts using the text as evidence to support the analysis.
  • Makes inferences about texts and uses evidence from the text to support the inferences.  
  • Understands the message or ideas in a text and uses evidence to support these claims.
  • Understands, tracks the progress of, and summarizes the main idea of a text, using evidence from the text.
  • Analyzes and explains the relationship between different elements such as character and setting.
  • Analyzes the impact of specific language and word choice used in a text.
  • Understands how the different structures used in a text, such as poetry or drama, affect the text.
  • Compares and contrasts the different perspectives and points of views in a text.
  • Determines the author’s point of view in a text using evidence from the text.
  • Compares different versions such as a stage version, film, or audio version of a text, paying specific attention to the way in which elements such as lighting, scenery, or audio sounds affect the message of the text.
  • Compares a historical account of an event, person, or place with a historical fiction text about the same period.
  • Read a variety of texts, including stories, poetry, drama, non-fiction, or informative texts.
  • Compares multiple texts written by different authors about the same topic and determines how their different perspectives are presented through their presentation of facts and the inferences they make. 

7th Grade Writing

Similar to the work they do in reading, 7th graders deepen their writing skills by using analysis, paying close attention to detail and providing reasons, proofs, and examples for the ideas they express. 7th graders write a variety of genres, including informative pieces, opinion pieces, and narratives and they complete both short-term and long-term writing assignments.

There is also particular attention paid to research and teaching students to do their own independent research and research projects as described below, specifically through the use of digital resources.

In order to build writing skills, your 7th grader:

  • Introductions
  • Acknowledgements of opposing claims
  • Logical and orderly presentations of reasons and evidence
  • The use of  appropriate transitions, words, and phrases to connect claims
  • A concluding sentence or paragraph which supports the argument made
  • A formal tone and style
  • Use supporting claims and evidence that are based on credible texts and resources
  • Include an introduction that has an explanation of what follows
  • Develop topics through the use of facts, detailed quotations, and examples and subject specific terms and definitions
  • Include transitions that connect concepts and paragraphs
  • Include a conclusion that supports the presented idea(s)
  • Maintain a formal “essay type” style
  • Integrate other forms of media and formats, such as graphs, charts, headings, and audio or video when appropriate
  • A narrator, characters, and a point of view
  • Descriptive detail and sensory language to describe characters, settings, and experiences
  • Dialogue details and descriptions of characters, setting, and experiences
  • A clear structure with a logical order and flow, as shown through the use of transition words
  • A conclusion that is connected to and builds on the narrative
  • Plans, revises, and edits writing, specifically with guidance from teachers and peers, focusing specifically on trying new approaches and making sure the writing has a purpose and appeals to its audience
  • Uses technology and the Internet to produce and publish writing
  • Works with others and cites sources
  • Works on multiple, short research projects that answer a specific question and cite multiple sources, while gathering additional questions for later research
  • Uses both print and digital resources to conduct research, focusing on using appropriate search terms and reliable sources
  • Uses quotes and a standard format for citation
  • Uses research to analyze and make inferences

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You’ll notice that the best books for seventh graders tend to veer into upper middle-grade territory. That’s the case with the books on this list. I have so many beloved upper middle-grade books and I’ll link to the full list at the bottom of this post, but this list also has several books I have never recommended on the blog before.

Seventh graders are on the brink of teenage life, and may relate most strongly to books about body image, crushes, and things like that. They’re also more able to tolerate tastefully done stories about sexual harassment, domestic violence, addiction, serious mental illness and other harsh, unpleasant realities of life. On this list, you’ll find books that hit all of these themes. Of course, as always mentioned, seventh graders can always read up or down. They can read and enjoy many of the books I’ve recommended for 6th graders and 5th graders , as well as books for 8th graders .

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Genesis Begins Again

Published: January 15, 2019

Thirteen-year-old Genesis grapples with intense self-hate worsened by her father’s verbal abuse and her grandmother’s backward ideologies about skin color. Readers first meet Genesis when she brings her “friends” home for the first time. In an embarrassing turn of events, they arrive to meet all her belongings in the street. The landlord has put Genesis’s family out because her gambling, alcoholic father defaulted on the rent,  again . Things seem to look up for their family when they move into a posh neighborhood. Genesis makes new friends, joins the school choir, and even gets a helpful math tutor. Yet, her self-hate follows her. This is a remarkable middle-grade debut with a strong message about colorism, self-love, and  the power of music .

The Wrong Way Home

The Wrong Way Home

Published: April 2, 2024

This book is mind-blowingly good. Fern and her mother have been living on The Ranch, under the thumb of a charismatic leader named Ben. But her mom has been acting off, and Ben has put her on a water fast to help her get readjusted. One day, Fern’s mother wakes her in the middle of the night and takes her across the country from NY to CA, where they live in a motel in her mother’s teenage neighborhood and adjust back to normal life. There’s only one problem: Fern hatches a plan to return to The Ranch because she thinks her mom has made a mistake. I loved the way this book explores cults in an accessible way for tween readers, and Fern is a highly realistic character I think will resonate with a lot of kids. Readers should know that one side character in this book is gay and another is non-binary.

The Liars Society

The Liars Society

Published: February 6, 2024

Weatherby is a new kid at a Boston private school. She’s at the school on a sailing scholarship and immediately is thrust into a world she knows nothing about. Old school phone booths, scrambled phone service at school, friends with kids who go to the country club, and a boy who seems to hate her guts. Jack is a rich kid at the school who is also on the sailing team and is constantly pressured by his father to be the best. When the money for a famed school trip is stolen, Jack, Weatherby, and some of their friends are invited to play a high-stakes secret game that leads to the revelation of shocking family secrets. This suspenseful mystery, told from Jack’s and Weatherby’s perspectives, is fast-paced and high-stakes, perfect for the upper middle-grade crowd.

Twin Cities: (A Graphic Novel)

Twin Cities

Published: July 19, 2022

Twins Luisa and Fernando find their paths diverging as they enter sixth grade. Luisa will attend middle school in the US just across the border from Fernando’s school in Mexico. There, they face different but equally pressing challenges that threaten to tear them apart. Twin Cities  is a fascinating look into Mexican culture, life as a twin, and finding your own identity.

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Saint Ivy: Kind at All Costs

Published: May 18, 2021

Thirteen-year-old Ivy needs to be good to people, even when it’s bad for her. That’s why she pretends to be okay with her mom being a gestational surrogate, a kid at school asking her to let him copy her homework, and never sharing her problems with her friends. But can she keep up the pretense? With a touch of mystery and plenty of heart, this is a thought-provoking novel about people pleasing and being true to oneself.

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Life in the Balance

Published: February 16, 2021

Veronica’s life seemed like it was on track until her parents announced that her mom is going to rehab for alcoholism. Her mom who was a softball player when she was younger, her mom the lawyer, her mom who was supposed to help her and her friends practice for softball tryouts. Veronica is frustrated, sad, worried, and even angry at her mom for being unable to stop drinking. She also worries that things will never be the same again. So she throws herself into softball — their family sport — even though she isn’t sure she’s all that into it anymore. At the same time, she’s afraid to share her family’s secret with her best friend (whose parents are getting divorced). Will Veronica ever find a balance? This is a rare portrayal of alcoholism, addiction and rehabilitation in the family — especially in a parent.

All You Knead Is Love

All You Knead Is Love

Published: March 30, 2021

All You Knead Is Love  follows 12-year-old Alba whose mother forces her to move from NYC to Barcelona, Spain where her grandmother lives. Alba is gender non-conforming, which means that she doesn’t like the typical “girly” dresses or frilly tops her parents often want her to wear. She’s happiest in her jeans and t-shirts. Alba’s father is physically abusive, especially towards her mother, and generally treats Alba with disregard. When Alba arrives Barcelona, she’s quickly drawn in by the vibrant city and its warm people, one of whom is her grandmother. But just when Alba begins to get comfortable, Toni’s bakery is threatened with closure because it just isn’t earning enough money. Alba needs to find a way to save the hub of her newfound community. This is a heartwarming middle-grade novel about identity, family, community, and, of course, food.

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We Dream of Space

Published: May 5, 2020

Siblings Cash, Fitch, and Bird move through the daily trials of pre-teen life in the 1980’s. Fitch and Bird are twins who are now in the same grade as their older brother, Cash — because Cash was held back in the seventh grade. Bird is a space aficionado and dreams of being an astronaut. Fitch has anger issues and hates that he’s getting crushed on by a girl he doesn’t like — and whom his best friends consider unattractive. Cash feels lost and cannot seem to find his place anywhere. It doesn’t help that the situation at home is tense, with parents who are constantly bickering and a family that cannot seem to make time to talk as a unit or nurture their children. Bird is eagerly anticipating the Challenger launch and is a huge fan of Judith Resnik — the Challenger’s Mission Specialist. This novel follows the siblings until the ill-fated launch day which changes their relationship forever. This character-driven slice-of-life novel shows how different families can be, addresses the struggles of navigating sibling relationships, and highlights what difference an enthusiastic teacher can make.

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Maizy Chen’s Last Chance

Published: February 1, 2022

Maizy and her mother have returned to Last Chance, Minnesota, because Maizy’s grandfather is ill. Maizy’s mom had her with the help of a sperm donor, and she seems to have taken a less traditional, unexpected career route since her parents expected her to take over their historical Chinese restaurant, The Golden Palace. However, Maizy’s grandparents love her, and Maizy quickly bonds with them, especially her grandfather. One day, she sees pictures of several young Chinese men, and when she asks her grandfather about them, he begins to tell her a sprawling story about their family’s history in Last Chance, which is interwoven with love, racism, and community. At the same time, The Golden Palace experiences a hate crime, and Maizy is shocked to discover who the perpetrator is. This is a spellbinding middle grade book about one Chinese family’s heritage and the granddaughter who ties it all together. 

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More to the Story

Published: September 3, 2019

More to the Story  is a modern middle-grade novel inspired by the classic novel,  Little Women. Four Muslim-American sisters, Jamee la, Maryam, Bisma, and Aleeza, are distraught when their dad has to go abroad for six months for a job. Thirteen-year-old Jam, as she is fondly called has just become the features editor for her school’s newspaper. She’s determined to impress her dad with her first story. At the same time, a family friend’s nephew, Ali moves from the UK to Atlanta. As Jam and Ali’s friendship blossoms, one of her sisters receives devastating news about her health. This is a heartwarming, charming middle-grade novel about sisterhood, family, and following your passion, perfect for fans of books like Little Women .

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Published: September 7, 2021

In the aftermath of her little brother’s death, Lucy and her parents move to a small town that is still healing from a school shooting four years ago. It’s jarring for Lucy to be around all these kids who lost friends when they were in the third grade, but it’s even harder because, unlike the situation in her home, the kids talk a lot about the shooting, their grief, and seeing therapists. But in all their sharing, the students have cast the shooter’s younger sister and their classmate, Avery — whom Lucy befriends — as an outsider. Will Lucy ever find her place and deal with her grief? Aftermath  is a powerful, heartbreaking, and hopeful middle grade book about the impact of school shootings, grief, and friendships.

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Partly Cloudy

Things are looking partly cloudy for Madalyn Thomas and her family. After being out of work for the last 7 months, her dad has found work in another state and her mom’s schedule as a social worker has become more packed from taking on overtime. Madalyn’s parents send her to live with her Great Uncle Papa Lobo during the week to allow her to attend school in a different district because of security issues at her former school. But as the  only Black girl in class , Madalyn faces a new set of challenges at this new school. Partly Cloudy  is an insightful middle grade story about family, community, and handling microaggressions in middle school.

Counting Thyme

Counting Thyme

Published: April 12, 2016

I loved this story about a family dealing with a cancer-fighting child and finding the balance to be good parents to all three of their kids. If you love books that tackle hard situations with a hopeful lens and sibling stories set in NYC, you’ll adore Conklin’s debut.

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Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero

Yusuf Azeem is not a hero like his dad who talked down a gunman in their small-town A-Z Dollar Store. But his dad’s heroism doesn’t prevent him from getting worsening hateful notes in his locker telling him to “Go Home.” Yusuf and his friend Danial had expected that this would be their year — their entry into middle school and a chance to compete in a robotics contest. However, when some of the townspeople, including a group called the Patriot Sons try to stop the construction of their town’s mosque and begin to target Yusuf and other Muslims in the community, they are forced to take a stand. This is a poignant  look at the impact of 9/11 on Muslim communities  in America.

Sardines

Published: October 18, 2022

Five kids form an unlikely friend group at the start of a new school year with surprising results. Lucas is processing his older brother’s death and his mom leaving his dad and him, Robbie is the group goofball with his own challenges, Finn is the walking encyclopedia, Cat is the star athlete, and Anna is the popular girl whose drawn to the group. As the kids play sardines (reverse hide-and-seek), they learn about each other’s most wanted wishes and plot to help each one get them. But when it’s Lucas’s turn, he’s afraid to bare his soul. Can he get past the fear and make his own wish come true? Sardines  is a heartwarming middle grade novel about friendship, mental health, bullying, identity, and community. 

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The Prettiest

Published: April 14, 2020

Eve, Sophie, and Nessa are three different girls in Ford middle-school whose lives are changed when their names appear on “ The Prettiest ” list posted online by someone called “LordTesla.” Sophie is the Queen Bee of middle school, and Eve is the bookworm and poetry aficionado who’s started wearing her brother’s sports jerseys to hide her changing body. Nessa is a plus-sized theater geek with a melodious voice who experiences a slew of emotions — indifference, annoyance, disgust at beauty standards — when she realizes her name didn’t even make the list. The three girls band together in an unlikely friendship to find the person who made the list and make him face the consequences of his actions. This a powerful look at female objectification and sexual harassment in middle school.

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How to Find What You’re Not Looking For

Published: September 14, 2021

This book follows 12-year-old Ariel whose life is upturned when her big sister (the best of them all), Leah, elopes with her Indian-American boyfriend after the  Loving vs. Virginia  ruling. Ariel’s parents are upset, Ariel is struggling with being able to write well at school, and she can’t stop thinking about her sister and everything happening in the world. How to Find What You’re Not Looking For  is a poignant, moving, and brilliantly written middle grade novel about family, identity, and love.

Averil Offline

Averil Offline

Published: February 13, 2024

Averil’s mom and several parents of kids in her school and neighborhood use an app called Ruby Slippers to track their kids’ location, request video and photos from them on demand, and generally monitor their behavior and actions all day and Averil and her classmate Max are sick of it. Especially when they find out that the app will be updated soon to let parents remotely turn on their kids’ cameras at will. Both kids make a plot to ditch a camping trip and find the original app developer, Rider Wollybeck, in hopes of asking him to rescind the update. This hijinks-filled story is reminiscent of classic stories where kids run away to save the day as Max and Averil stay on their town’s college campus, eating at the cafeteria and sleeping in the library for the 2-3 days needed to accomplish their plan. I love the gentle mystery, STEM angle, and theme of childhood autonomy this book explores. I think it has major kid appeal — and it’s only 208 pages long!

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That’s What Friends Do

Published: January 28, 2020

Sammie and David are best friends who first met at Little League. As the only girl on the baseball team, Sammie enjoys being one of the guys, and she and David get along excellently. She’s convinced herself that she’s just better at being friends with the boys. Things are great until a new boy, Luke, moves into the neighborhood. Luke is taller than David and keeps trying to flirt with Sammie even though it obviously makes her uncomfortable. While Sammie looks to David for support, David — who has a crush on Sammie — is preoccupied with being jealous of Luke’s seemingly “smooth” skills. As a result, David starts to focus on making his affection known to Sammie, just as Luke seems to be doing. Eventually, an incident on the bus between David and Sammie jeopardizes their friendship and forces Sammie to re-examine the meaning of true friendship. I loved everything about this wonderful, wholesome story.

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Violets Are Blue

Published: October 12, 2021

12-year-old Wren lives with her mom after her parents’ divorce. Her dad has moved to New York City and married his lover (with whom he was unfaithful to her mother), who is now expecting twins. Wren is also a special effects makeup aficionado. Caught up in a new school, navigating new friendships, and balancing her relationships with her parents — whose relationship with each other is strained — Wren notices her mom has begun behaving strangely. Violets Are Blue is an engaging middle-grade book with a relatable, creative protagonist dealing with parental substance abuse.

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12 to 22 (POV: You Wake Up in the Future)

Published: August 16, 2022

On her 12th half birthday, her parents surprisingly gift her their approval to post on social networks. Thrilled, Harper starts posting TikTok videos like her idol, Blake Riley. Her first video goes viral and brings her closer to the popular crew in her school who only befriend her so she can teach them her edits. Their interest in her creates a rift between Harper and her best friend Ava. In the midst of the chaos, Harper tries a TikTok filter, which, combined with a wish to be 22, suddenly makes her 22! Unfortunately, her future is much different than she imagined. Is being 22 as great as she imagined? Or will she just want her old life back? And can she even get it back? Or is it too late? This is a charming, light,  feel-good story  about  time travel , social media, and treasuring friendships.

Across the Desert

Across the Desert

12-year-old Jolene has a tough life. Her mom is misusing opioids and can barely care for her. She’s mocked at school for wearing too-small clothing and looking haggard. Jolene’s only bright spot is a tween pilot she watches via livestream at the library, “Addie Earhart.” Addie and Jolene gradually form a warm friendship and encourage each other through life’s hardships. But one day during the livestream, Addie crashes her plane. No one but Jolene is watching the stream, and Addie’s mom doesn’t know she even flies planes. It’s up to Jolene to save her, but she’s a kid with no money — and Addie’s is stuck miles away in the Arizona desert. This is a heart-pounding middle grade novel about self-worth, friendships, and the struggle of a parent with addiction.

A Perfect Mistake

A Perfect Mistake

Published: July 12, 2022

Max and his community are reeling from a night out gone wrong. Max and his friends Joey and Will went out with two older boys, but Will ended up unconscious and in a coma, and Joey won’t speak to Max anymore. Max also has ADHD and is over six feet tall at 11, which means he stands out in his class. Frustrated that he can’t figure out what happened to Will, Max teams up with an inquisitive classmate, but the truths he unravels aren’t pretty. Can Max get to the bottom of this mystery? A Perfect Mistake  is a pitch-perfect  middle grade mystery  about honesty, peer pressure, and standing up for what’s right. 

Bright

Published: July 5, 2022

Marianne Blume has convinced herself that she’s not smart. She’s gotten through school so far by charming teachers out of questioning her. But her eighth-grade teacher, Mr. Garcia, isn’t easily fooled. To pull up her grades for high school, Marianne tries to win his favor by joining the school’s trivia team (which he coaches). But as the term progresses, Marianne bonds with the trivia kids and learns that there’s more to being smart than book smart — but also, she’s more intelligent than she gives herself credit for. Bright  is a deeply insightful book about labels, persistence, and self-belief, featuring themes like sisterhood, female friendships, and family.

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Wishing Upon the Same Stars

This debut middle-grade novel by Arab-American author Jacquetta Nammar Feldman follows young Palestinian-American Yasmeen Khoury, whose parents move from Detroit (which has a thriving Arab-American community) to San Antonio, Texas, where there are few to no other Arab-American families. But just before Yasmeen despairs, she discovers that their next-door neighbors are Arab-Americans too — only, they’re Israeli-American, not Palestinian-American. She befriends their daughter Ayelet, but her father is not pleased, especially with the current Palestinian-Israeli tensions. On top of adjusting to a new school and finding her place in the world, can Yasmeen help her dad see beyond the differences? This is a moving, poignant exploration of finding common ground despite differences and strife.

Coming Up Short

Coming Up Short

Published: June 21, 2022

Bea is winning at being a shortstop, finally making headway with her crush, and is excited to go to summer camp with her friends when her dad’s legal license is suspended in a town scandal. Suddenly, she develops a case of the yips and begs her parents to send her to another softball summer camp on Gray Island, where her mom grew up. Throughout the summer, Bea learns more about her parents’ previous marriages and other secrets.  Coming Up Short  is a sporty, summery, and serious coming of age story about a girl dealing with difficult emotions and circumstances. 

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The Bridge Home

Published: February 5, 2019

This heartbreaking middle grade novel follows sisters Viji and Rukku, who flee an abusive home situation into the streets of Chennai, India, where life isn’t so much better. Faced with hunger and homelessness, the sisters befriend two other kids in the same situation and keep trying to find respite until a tragedy upends their lives. This is great for readers looking for more books about poverty and homelessness or stories set in India.

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The Road to Wherever

Published: May 11, 2021

11-year-old June (Henry Junior) Ball’s mother sends him off on the road with his adult second cousins after his father disappears without a word. Cousins Thomas and Cornell are “Ford Men” traveling throughout the US to fix people’s old Ford trucks for free. The Ford owners only have to buy spare parts. As the road trip progresses, the men teach June about Ford trucks, fixing cars, and being kind. June also processes his father’s absence while expanding his heart by meeting just as many broken humans as Ford trucks. This is a heartfelt  road trip adventure story  about family,  community , and purpose. 

Golden Girl

Golden Girl

Published: February 22, 2022

Afiyah has a problem with taking things (seemed like kleptomania) even when she tries really hard not to. Fortunately, she’s often remorseful and returns the stolen items. She’s shaken when her father is wrongfully arrested for embezzlement at the airport during a family trip. The situation puts a strain on her family and moves Afiyah to strongly examine her tendency to steal — especially after she gets caught in the act. Golden Girl  is a touching, realistic coming-of-age story about trying to break bad habits and dealing with a  family crisis . 

Best Friends, Bikinis, and Other Summer Catastrophes

Best Friends, Bikinis, and Other Summer Catastrophes

Published: May 17, 2022

Alex is looking forward to spending the summer (as she’s always done) with her best friend, Will. Will’s mother runs the concession stand at their community pool, and both kids have spent several summers playing games at the pool. This summer, though, a schoolmate named Rebekah has eyes for Will — and him for her! As Rebekah and Will begin a tentative crush-friendship, Alex feels threatened and ropes Will into a big summer project (building their treehouse), for which they’ll need several summer jobs to afford building supplies. Surprisingly to Alex, Rebekah also wants to be her friend too. Can Alex get over her jealousy and other issues in her life to figure out this summer friendship drama? This is a terrific  summery middle grade book  about  evolving friendships , growing up, and adjusting to changes.

Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone

Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone

Published: April 26, 2022

Tae Keller’s newest middle grade book,  Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone , opens with new girl Jennifer Chan declared missing at her middle school. As whispers begin, her next-door neighbor Mallory Moss worries that Jennifer may have been abducted by aliens (which Jennifer believed existed). Mallory reunites with two former friends begging them to help her find Jennifer following clues from her time with Jennifer and the diary Jennifer left behind. The story alternates between past and present as readers discover that Mallory’s search is also motivated by an ulterior motive: the need to prove that she and her popular friends didn’t run Jennifer Chan out of town with their bullying. Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone  is a razor-sharp, realistic portrayal of kids mismanaging their insecurities and coping by  bullying others .

Falling Short

Falling Short

Published: March 15, 2022

In  Falling Short , we meet Marco and Isaac. They’ve been besties for as long as they can remember and now they share one pain in common: both their dads aren’t in their lives as they’d like. Isaac’s dad is attentive but currently struggling with alcoholism. Marco’s dad wishes Marco were more athletic, instead of nerdy. At the start of middle school, both boys decide to help each other reach their goals. For Isaac, it’s getting better at more than just basketball — getting better grades and being more responsible. And for Marco, it’s learning a sport: basketball. Can they reach their goals? And will their friendship survive it? I loved this look at a warm friendship bond between boys. 

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Everywhere Blue

Published: June 1, 2021

When Madrigal’s (Maddie) older brother, Strum, goes missing from his college campus, her musical family loses its harmony. Her French mother is distraught — broken for the first time as Maddie has never seen her. Her piano-playing father doesn’t even touch his instrument, and her fiery sister retreats into a rebellious funk, drinking and partying, even though she’s only 16. Maddie tries to keep everything together: focus on her oboe lessons and compulsive counting that calms her mind. But when her parents leave to look for Strum and Maddie is left with Aria, things seem hopeless. Maddie continues trying to manage school work, friendships, practicing her instrument, and maybe joining a new eco club at school. Eventually, though, with all leads looking dead-ended, Maddie just might have what it takes to find Strum. But can she find her way to him? Everywhere Blue  is a poignant, moving  middle grade verse novel about family ,  mental health , music, and  caring for the environment .

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The Kate in Between

When a bunch of popular kids seems to welcome Kate into their clique, she is torn about ditching her longtime best friend, Haddie. Things get complicated, however, when Kate is a passive participant in a bullying incident that leads to Haddie sinking on thin ice. Then, Kate is captured on camera saving Haddie, and the video goes viral. While news outlets hail “Kate the Great” as a shining example for tweens who should not be bullying other kids, Kate continues to oscillate between craving acceptance from the popular kids and trying to keep her friendship with Haddie, all the while maintaining her public image by appearing in newspapers and on popular YouTube channels. But how long can she keep up the charade? And, is Kate great? Or is she a bad person? The Kate in Between  is a timely, complex, and engaging middle grade book about identity, popularity,  bullying culture , and going viral.

Those Kids from Fawn Creek

Those Kids from Fawn Creek

Published: March 8, 2022

This book follows 12 seventh-graders in Fawn Creek’s middle school. These kids have grown up together in their small factory town and know each other in and out. They’ve formed semi-permanent cliques and it’s tough for them to break out from the general expectations of their peers. The story is told by multiple narrators, including the new girl Orchid Mason (who says she’s from New York and has grown up in cities around the world), shy girl Dorothy, and her best friend (and the only person she talks to) Greyson. Cousins Janie and Abby have recently become a duo since their “Queen Bee,” Rennie Dean, moved away to a nearby town but still tries to keep tabs on them and control their actions. When Rennie and her crew find out about Orchid’s seemingly exotic background, they’re at once jealous and convinced that she’s lying. But is she? Those Kids from Fawn Creek  is a gorgeously written, character-driven, slice-of-life middle grade  book about bullying  and the power of kindness.

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Published: March 9, 2021

Starfish  features Ellie, a fat girl who has been bullied for her weight since she wore a whale swimsuit and made a big splash in the pool. Even her older brother and sister make fun of her weight. Her mom controls her diet, monitoring her portions and choosing lackluster “healthy” alternatives. Ellie is feeling more disheartened because her friend Viv who is also plus-sized is moving away. Thankfully, after Viv moves, Ellie finds a friend in her new neighbor Catalina and her family. The family loves food and welcome Ellie with open arms, never judging her for her weight. At school, bullying intensifies when a chair breaks after Ellie sits on it. Her mom is also pushing for gastric bypass surgery for Ellie. Eventually, her father gets her mother to ease off by taking Ellie to a therapist who helps her accept her body and defend herself against bullies. Starfish  is a powerful, fat-positive middle grade  verse novel  about a girl who is learning that she deserves to take up space.

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No Fixed Address

Published: September 11, 2018

12-year-old Felix Knuttson is a sweet kid whose brain soaks up trivia like a sponge. His mom Astrid (whom he calls by her name), is loving but unreliable and can’t seem to hold on to a job or a house. When they lose their apartment in Vancouver, Astrid “borrows” a camper van from an ex and moves them in there “just for August” until she finds a job. But September comes, and there’s still no job or house, and Felix needs an address to enroll in school. Astrid figures out a way to do that, but Felix can’t tell anyone about their home situation. At the new school, he makes two new friends and finds out about a trivia contest that might change their housing situation. Unfortunately, things don’t go as planned. This is a compelling, realistic, and funny middle grade  book about homelessness, poverty , friendship, and mental health.

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Violet and the Pie of Life

12-year-old Violet wishes that math could solve all her problems — and she does try to use her math. Unfortunately, her parents are fighting more and more. Her mom seems to nag constantly while her dad is the fun one who does things like buying them fried chicken for dinner. Eventually, after a heated argument one night, her father moves out and her mom won’t tell Violet where he’s gone. At school, her best friend Mackenzie seems to make fun of just about anyone, but especially the nice, pretty girl in their class, Ally. So when Violet gets cast as the Lion in the Wizard of Oz play and Mackenzie gets a small role, while Ally plays Dorothy, Mackenzie asks Violet to quit the play with her. Violet refuses. That and a budding friendship with Ally put a strain on her friendship with Mackenzie, adding to Violet’s overall stress. Violet and the Pie of Life  is a realistic portrayal of the impact of  parental separation  on a child.

A Song Called Home

A Song Called Home

Published: March 15, 2022

Lou and her sister Casey have to move from the city to the suburbs to live with their new stepfather, Steve, leaving behind their old schools and Lou’s best friend Beth Tsai. Forming this new family is hard on Lou and Casey for different reasons. Lou feels like she’s leaving their alcoholic father behind and Casey worries that Steve is being too nice and the “real Steve” will show up soon. On the day before their move (which is also Lou’s birthday) Lou finds a guitar right outside their old apartment addressed to her. Convinced it’s from her dad, she starts learning to play guitar to maintain that bond with him. As they all navigate the blending of their families, Lou learns about herself and what family truly means. A Song Called Home  is a realistic, heartrending depiction of the process of  blending a family  while dealing with the trauma of having an alcoholic parent.

Farewell Cuba, Mi Isla

Farewell Cuba, Mi Isla

Published: September 5, 2023

1960, Cuba. Cousins Victoria and Jackie love living in their island country with their large family. When when Fidel Castro’s communist government takes hold, things change swiftly, leading Victoria’s father to relocate his family to Miami, leaving Jackie and her family behind. As Victoria adapts to life in the US, Jackie and her family struggle in Cuba—until the family decides to send Jackie over to the States with Operation Peter Pan. But will Jackie ever see her family again? Both girls band together to bring the rest of their family to America. Farewell Cuba Mi Isla  is a moving, authentic book chronicling the impact of Fidel Castro’s communist regime in Cuba.

Wink

Published: March 31, 2020

When Ross is diagnosed with a rare lacrimal gland cancer (in his eye), it’s like a new trial for his seventh-grade existence. Add to that the fact that his mom died from cancer years before, he’s going blind in one eye, his best friend is moving away soon, and mean kids at school are making terrible memes about his illness, and you have a dumpster fire of a year waiting to happen. Or is it? Wink  by Rob Harrell is a brilliant, funny, and thoughtful middle grade book about navigating a cancer diagnosis in 7th grade.

Kyra, Just for Today

Kyra, Just for Today

Published: March 5, 2024

In this companion to A Song Called Home , Kyra’s mother is an alcoholic in recovery. She could always count on having her best friend, Lu — until now. Lu has new friends and splits her time between both friend groups, eventually asking Kyra to join them sometimes. Kyra is also getting bullied for being bigger than most other 13-year-olds. Already, Kyra does so much at home: cooking, and even helping her mom out with her cleaning job. But then her mother starts acting weird, leading Kyra to believe that she’s relapsed. I loved how the author shows readers that recovery is not linear and I enjoyed watching Kyra feel safe in her own skin. Hand to fans of Sumner’s Maid for It and readers who love books featuring food and cooking.

Fox Point's Own Gemma Hopper: (A Graphic Novel)

Fox Point’s Own Gemma Hopper

Published: April 11, 2023

7th grader Gemma Hopper’s mother has left their family. Gemma lives with her dad, older brother Teddy, and their twin younger brothers. While their dad works overtime to fend for the family materially, Gemma is saddled with caring for the home and her twin siblings while also serving as a ball machine/practice partner for her brother, who’s a baseball prodigy of sorts. One day, while practicing with Teddy, she strikes him out with two impressive pitches, capturing the attention of some scouts from a competitive baseball team. All of a sudden, Gemma now also has star potential. Can both siblings find a way to work together? This is an engaging graphic novel about family (absent mothers), baseball, and  sibling relationships . 

The Braid Girls

The Braid Girls

Published: June 13, 2023

In  The Braid Girls , Maggie’s summer is off to a rocky start when her parents announce that she has a half-sister—a daughter her father never knew about until now. Callie’s presence throws off soft-spoken Maggie’s dynamic with her outspoken best friend Daija, even more when Callie joins their hair-braiding business. This is a sweet, relatable middle grade  book about sisterhood , entrepreneurship, and finding your voice.

No Matter the Distance

No Matter the Distance

  Published: February 21, 2023

This book centers on young Penny, a middle schooler with cystic fibrosis. Penny has to take digestive enzymes and do her breathing treatments to help her lungs get rid of mucus that affects her breathing. While her CF case is relatively mild-moderate, she still struggles with being chronically ill. One day a dolphin shows up in the lake near their house and Penny feels a strong connection with the animal. It turns out the dolphin (whom Penny names Rose) is also sick and needs to return to her pod to get better. Penny may be the only one who can help the scientists take Rose back. But can she do that, when she feels so drawn to the animal? No Matter the Distance  is a beautiful  middle grade verse novel  about living with cystic fibrosis and finding belonging in community.

Morning Sun in Wuhan

Morning Sun in Wuhan

Published: November 8, 2022

I’ve had  Morning Sun in Wuhan  on my radar for a long time because it’s set in the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic (and mostly because of the cover). 13-year-old Mei loves cooking and playing a cooking video game with two of her friends. She lives with her physician dad and is still grieving the loss of her mother. Her life suddenly turns upside down when a new virus starts killing people in her hometown Wuhan. Her dad is stuck working at the hospital and leaves Mei at home when the city is locked down. Can Mei cope with the pandemic — and find a way to help others around her? Morning Sun in Wuhan  is a fascinating, insightful middle grade account depicting the genesis of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan. 

Absolutely, Positively Natty

Absolutely Positively Natty

  Published: May 9, 2023

Reeling from the impact of her mother’s depression on their family, Natty decides she’s going to be “Good Vibes Only.” She even starts a pep rally club in her cheerless new town. But her pursuit of positivity wears on her friendships and her–until the facade starts to crumble. An insightful exploration of toxic positivity and how kids can manage tough situations instead.

The Fire, the Water, and Maudie McGinn

The Fire, The Water, and Maudie McGinn

Published: July 11, 2023

Maudie is a sweet, autistic girl spending the summer with her dad. When her dad’s home is razed in a California wildfire, they move to the small beach town where her father grew up. Throughout the summer, as Maudie makes new friends, starts learning to surf, and enters a surfing contest, a secret tugs at her–one her mother has asked her to keep from her dad.  The Fire, The Water, and Maudie McGinn  is a vivid, triumphant, and authentic coming-of-age story about discovering one’s inner strength.

A Work in Progress

A Work in Progress

Published: May 2, 2023

Will feels like the only chubby kid in his class and feels insecure about his weight. Add to that the bullying he faces and his observations of his mother’s attitude toward food, and he falls into a pattern of disordered eating and over-exercising. Thankfully, a budding friendship with a new classmate changes his view. This is a great book about body image issues, and it’s done in an illustrated verse format that I think kids will love.

The Widely Unknown Myth of Apple & Dorothy

The Wildly Unknown Myth of Apple and Dorothy

Published: September 19, 2023

Apple and Dorothy are half-gods, descendants of the Greek gods Zeus and Hera and Pandora, respectively. When Dorothy’s mother refuses to return to Olympus one solstice, she becomes a full human and is soon killed in a car accident, leaving Dorothy and her father grieving. Motivated by a promise she made to Dorothy’s mother, Apple befriends Dorothy. But when the gods rule that all half-gods must return home to Olympus and take their place as gods or remain human, Dorothy chooses Earth, to Apple’s dismay. Apple’s fear of losing Dorothy leads her to make a decision with terrible consequences. As a non-fantasy reader, I loved this book — how clever, creative, and profound it is, especially in the way it approaches friendship and grief. I think fans of  Greek mythology  will love it.

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75% of Mississippi third graders pass reading test in 2024

J ACKSON, Miss. ( WJTV ) – Officials with the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) announced that 75.7% of 31,787 third graders passed the initial administration of the third-grade reading assessment . The test was given this spring for the 2023-24 school year.

According to MDE, the percentage is nearly the same as the initial pass rate in 2022-23 of 76.3% when 31,623 third graders took the assessment, and higher than the pre-pandemic initial pass rate of 74.5%.

“When it comes to literacy, the collective efforts of teachers, administrators, literacy coaches and families are essential to students’ success,” said Dr. Ray Morgigno, interim state superintendent of education. “The MDE is committed to supporting instruction and resources aligned to the Science of Reading that will foster more achievement.”

In accordance with the Literacy-Based Promotion Act (LBPA), third graders who do not pass the initial administration of the reading test are given up to two attempts to retest. After the final retest in 2022-23, 84.9% of third graders passed the test, and 85% passed the test in 2021-22.

Students who did not pass the reading assessment on their first attempt last month were retested May 6-10. The second retest window is June 17 – 28. Some students may qualify for good cause exemptions to be promoted to fourth grade.

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Want to see how Tennessee measures third grade reading? Try a TCAP practice test

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The standardized Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program tests, also known as TNReady or TCAPs, kick off this week statewide.

Last year's rollout of a controversial third grade reading and retention law placed the TCAP under intense scrutiny. As the law took effect in 2023, the sole measurement of reading proficiency was each third grader's score on the English language arts section of the TCAP. But experts, teachers and education leaders argue it's not a reading proficiency test but rather a test of reading comprehension.

State lawmakers added a provision to the reading law to allow universal reading screening assessments to be considered in decisions on holding children back or not.

So what exactly does the English language arts section of the TCAP entail for third graders? A practice test, available online through the Tennessee Department of Education offers some insight.

Want to try your hand at one? Here's a look at what was on the spring 2023 English language arts section of the TCAP for third graders.

(Quick note: We've adapted the format of the practice test so it fits better here. None of the reading materials, questions or multiple choice answers have been changed.)

Part 1: Rory's funny story

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

"Rory's Funny Story" by Janice Graham

1 Everybody in Rory’s class had a Funny-but-True story to tell. The teacher, Mrs. Evans, had the best Funny-but- True stories of all. On Monday she told about her cat playing the piano. On Tuesday she told how she found a nibbled-on piece of bologna in the toe of her red high-heeled shoe. On Wednesday she told about a mysterious truck dumping a mountain of rocks in her driveway. The neighborhood kids climbed and played on it until the truck came back to move the mountain to the right address.

2 Mrs. Evans had a million funny stories. But Rory couldn’t think of even one to tell.

3 “It’s time again for our Funny-but-True stories,” announced Mrs. Evans on Thursday. “Who has one today?”

4 Rory slumped in his chair.

5 “I have a Funny-but-True!” cried Dana, waving wildly. “My big sister lost her new diamond engagement ring. She was really worried. My mom looked in all the places my sister had been. And there it was in a basket of laundry, sparkling in the dirty socks!”

6 The class smiled, and some people chuckled. Rory leaned forward and plopped his chin on his desk. Nothing funny ever happened to him.

7 Friday’s Funny-but-True was the best one yet. Tad told how his sister had found a hairy black tarantula the size of her hand in the bathroom medicine chest. After she was through screaming her head off, she decided to keep the spider for a pet. Rory sighed. The class would laugh about that one all through lunch recess. Somewhere in his life there had to be one Funny-but-True story. But Rory knew his weekend would be just the same old boring thing.

8 Rory’s dad promised they would try out the new dome tent in the backyard Friday night. “Just my luck,” thought Rory when a lightning storm blew up. He shuffled into the house to find his dad had turned it into a campground. The new tent filled up the living room like a big blue elephant. “What next?” thought Rory.

9 On Saturday, Rory’s four-year-old sister decided to see if her baby bunny could swim. Just in time Rory saved the soggy bunny from a bucket of water. While Mom gently blow-dried the little rabbit, he explained to his sister that bunnies can’t swim. “Silly kid,” thought Rory.

10 On Sunday Rory and his family piled into the car and headed for Grandma’s house. Passing drivers stared and pointed. When they got there, Rory discovered that their cat, Tiger, had ridden to Grandma’s on the roof of the car. “Dumb cat,” thought Rory.

11 “Time for Funny-but-Trues!” said Mrs. Evans on Monday. Rory looked around the room. He was sure Dana or Tad had another great story, but nobody spoke up.

12 “Rory, how about you?” asked Mrs. Evans.

13 Rory shook his head. “Nothing funny ever happens to me.”

14 “Oh, I bet funny things happen all the time,” said Mrs. Evans.

15 “Tell us about your weekend.”

16 Rory told about sleeping in a tent in the living room. The class looked surprised. He saw a few smiles. Next he told about the bunny’s swimming lessons. A few people giggled. When he told about Tiger riding on the roof of the car all the way to Grandma’s house, the class broke into roars of laughter.

17 Rory tried, but he couldn’t stop laughing either.

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Part 2: Tatenda teaches his town

"Tatenda Teaches His Town" by Cecil Dzwowa

1 Like many families in Sanyati, a small countryside town in western Zimbabwe¹, Tatenda’s family does not have a television. One day after school, Tatenda arrived home tired and decided to rest on the sofa. But just before he sat down, he noticed something unusual in the house. “At first, I thought Dad had bought a television set, but when my mother said it was a computer, I was disappointed.”

2 It’s not that Tatenda didn’t like computers; he just didn’t know how to use them.

3 For almost two weeks, the gift lay idle in the house. Tatenda and his father didn’t even know how to turn it on. “Nobody in our neighborhood knew how to operate a computer,” Tatenda said.

4 But things changed when Amina, a young family friend, came from Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital city, to visit. Amina knew all about computers and was a good teacher, too.

¹Zimbabwe: a country in Africa

Pressing the Wrong Buttons

5 At first, Tatenda and Amina were frustrated as Tatenda struggled to learn. “I was always pressing the wrong buttons,” Tatenda remembered. “But I kept on going because I was eager to learn.” Amina realized then that she could not keep Tatenda away from the computer. After three weeks, Tatenda mastered some computer basics, such as opening and closing files. But he was taking a long time to learn.

6 Tatenda kept on practicing after Amina left. His speed slowly improved. By the time Amina returned, Tatenda felt comfortable with the computer.

7 Meanwhile, Tatenda’s friends wondered what had happened to him. Tatenda had not told them about his new gadget. He no longer played soccer after school like he used to. “Even if he came, he did not spend much time with us. He always had an excuse for going back home,” his friend Saidi said.

8 Tatenda’s friends worried. Were Tatenda’s parents preventing him from playing with them? Did one of them do something wrong? Did Tatenda have new friends?

9 One day, Saidi, along with two other friends, Themba and Solomon, surprised Tatenda at home. When they arrived, Tatenda was so busy on the computer that he did not hear them. His mother opened the door and let his friends inside. They couldn’t believe what they saw — a computer and Tatenda operating it.

10 “It was too late,” Tatenda recalled. “My secret was out.”

Master of the Keys

11 But it was a new beginning for the three friends. After that surprise visit, they came to see Tatenda work on the computer. Then Tatenda let them press a button or two and shake the mouse for fun. Slowly, he taught them how to use the computer. Saidi took about three months to learn the basics; Themba, about four months; and Solomon, a year.

12 It wasn’t long before the neighborhood kids wanted to learn, too! “There were so many kids coming to see him that we had to move the computer out of his room into a bigger room,” his mother said.

13 And even more kids came. Tatenda worried. The computer began to experience problems because the kids were pressing too many buttons. So he came up with a plan. He began charging for lessons. But this did not stop more kids from coming. Those whose parents did not have money paid with chickens or goats.

14 Tatenda has taught computer skills to 30 students from his local school, and the number continues to grow. There are 600 students there and no computer. Two of the teachers at his school are also his students. “He is a bright kid and a good teacher,” said Mrs. Magumise, one of Tatenda’s schoolteachers.

15 With the money earned from teaching, Tatenda has bought a television and radio for his family. And he plans to buy a new computer. He also plans to keep on teaching. The people of Sanyati couldn’t be more pleased. Tatenda has single-handedly introduced computers to his town and is simply known there as “Teacher.”

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The announcement applied to 160,000 borrowers and brings the total debt canceled by the administration to $167 billion.

President Biden speaks at a lectern with the presidential seal at a library; behind him are shelves of books and signs that say, “Canceling student debt.”

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President Biden announced another round of student loan forgiveness on Wednesday, canceling $7.7 billion in debt for 160,000 people in what has become a centerpiece of his campaign for re-election.

The announcement builds on Mr. Biden’s strategy of chipping away at college debt by refining existing programs, even as his administration pursues an even larger plan over the opposition of Republicans.

Many borrowers in this round of forgiveness, who qualified through public service loan forgiveness , the president’s SAVE plan or another income-driven repayment plan, have already begun receiving emails notifying them of their approvals, the Education Department said in a statement.

The Biden administration has now canceled about $167 billion in loans for 4.75 million borrowers, or roughly one in 10 federal loan holders. The president has set forward a much bigger goal : forgiving debt for nearly 30 million borrowers as soon as this fall. But the broader program is still being finalized and could fall victim to legal challenges, as Mr. Biden’s first, far more ambitious attempt at mass debt cancellation did.

Forgiving student loan debt is a key part of Mr. Biden’s outreach to the younger voters who overwhelmingly supported him in 2020 but have shown signs of drifting away.

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Of the total announced on Wednesday, $5.2 billion in forgiveness went to about 66,900 borrowers who qualified through adjustments that the Education Department made to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which aids teachers, firefighters, and other government and nonprofit workers.

Congress created the public service program in 2007, but it was plagued by poor coordination between the department and loan servicers which meant that an overwhelming share of applicants were denied for more than a decade . When Mr. Biden came into office, only 7,000 people who applied for relief through program had been approved, administration officials have said.

About $600 million in relief will go to around 54,300 borrowers who are enrolled in the SAVE plan, which ties monthly payments to income and household size, and who took out smaller loans for graduate school. All borrowers enrolled in the plan can receive forgiveness after 25 years at the most, but borrowers who took out $12,000 in loans or less can qualify after 10 years of payments.

An additional 39,200 borrowers enrolled in other income-driven repayment plans also had $1.9 billion forgiven through “administrative adjustments” to the number of payments they owed. The department said those adjustments were largely to correct a misuse of forbearance by certain loan servicers.

The department has also leaned on other methods to extend debt cancellation, including discharging loans held by students who the department found were defrauded by their schools. Just this month, for example, the department forgave the federal loans of the 317,000 people who attended the Art Institutes .

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War in Ukraine:  President Biden barred Ukraine from firing U.S. weapons into Russia to “avoid World War III.” After a sobering trip to Kyiv, Secretary of State Antony Blinken wants to ease that rule .

Live Nation:  The Justice Department is suing Live Nation Entertainment , the owner of Ticketmaster, asking a court to break up the company over claims it illegally maintained a monopoly in the live entertainment industry.

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