In the course texts, the seventh grade embarks on a global celebration of storytelling, exploring multiple storytelling forms with the goal of understanding and articulating the importance of stories across cultural boundaries. We continue to develop our own storytelling powers, composing parables, fables, lipograms, personal narratives, as well as submitting entries to the Jean E. Miller Young Playwrights Competition. Building on previous paragraph writing, students craft longer analytical essays, paying close attention to how authors use specific literary techniques to create thematic significance. Students also participate in a unit on media literacy and learn to deconstruct advertising. In grammar, students practice mechanics using Daily Grams. Individualized vocabulary instruction is provided by Membean. Selected texts include One Thousand and One Arabian Nights; Haroun and the Sea of Stories; The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm; American Born Chinese; When the Emperor Was Divine; and various short story, poetry, and nonfiction selections.