Grades 6-8

Grade 6-8 Course Offerings
Grade 6
GRADE 6 LANGUAGE ARTS
Course Code - 01034G0606
GRADE 6 HONORS LANGUAGE ARTS
Course Code - 01037HPK06
This is an enriched course that dives deeper into the content knowledge of context through a multicultural diversity of texts and types of texts, and it provides an extension of the regular grade course work in relation to expression and reception. This course provides students with opportunities to develop in the areas of reading, writing, listening, speaking, discussion, and reflection. Reading strategies, critical thinking skills, vocabulary building, and a focus on writing comprise the main elements of this course.
GRADE 6 MATHEMATICS
Course Code - 02036G0606
GRADE 6 EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
Course Code - 03010G0606
GRADE 6 MAKING A NEW NATION: UNITED STATES BEGINNINGS AND CIVIC FOUNDATIONS
Course Code - 04436G0606
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Grade 7
GRADE 7 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Course Code - 01035G0707
In Grade 7, students will focus on building foundational literacy skills and knowledge to read and respond to various types of literature, build their knowledge base, and strengthen existing abilities. Students’ ability to think abstractly increases. Seventh graders continue to examine and challenge the ideas of others and expand their ability to express and justify their own points of view through reading, listening, writing, and speaking.
GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS
Course Code - 02037G0707
Students will 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 relationship 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; and investigate chance processes and develop, use, and evaluate probability models.
GRADE 7 ACCELERATED MATHEMATICS
Course Code - 02037H0707
The Grade 7 Accelerated Mathematics course has been carefully aligned and designed for middle school students who show particular motivation and interest in mathematics. Grade 7 Accelerated Mathematics includes standards from Grade 7 Mathematics and incorporates standards from Grade 8 Mathematics and Algebra I with Probability. Students who complete this class are eligible to enroll in Grade 8 Accelerated Mathematics or Grade 8 Mathematics. Students who complete both Grade 7 Accelerated Mathematics and Grade 8 Accelerated Mathematics are considered to have met the requirements of and may opt to omit the Algebra I with Probability course in their high school mathematics progression to enroll in additional mathematics courses after completing the required Algebra II with Statistics course.
GRADE 7 LIFE SCIENCE
Course Code - 03237G0707
Life Science progression of knowledge and understanding from earlier grades of the core ideas to include the structure and function of cells and their connections to organs and organ systems; the interactions between living organisms and between biotic and abiotic factors; explanations of genetic variations, results of genetic mutations, and impacts of genetic technologies; and the patterns of change in populations of organisms over a long period of time; the relationship between natural selection; and the reproduction and survival of a population with the integration of science and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts from the science framework.
GRADE 7 WORLD HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY: GEOGRAPHIC PRINCIPLES AND ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
Course Code - 04001G0707
This course allows students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they investigate the physical geography, climate, economy, culture, political systems and demographics of modern countries in the western hemisphere, South Pacific, Western Europe, and Asia.
Grade 8
GRADE 8 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Course Code - 01036G0808
In Grade 8, students will analyze sources of reading that span all subject areas, cultures, and formats as students begin to recognize the interconnectedness of their world. These texts also become sources for research. Students in the middle level begin to discern the validity and credibility of information, as well as the importance of employing that discernment in today’s world. Students also learn the importance of citing their sources to acknowledge the work of other academics and to build their own credibility as researchers and writers. Writing in the middle grades becomes more rigorous as the emphasis on organization and textual evidence becomes a daily requirement. Writing is fostered and sustained by both shorter pieces of writing and longer, more challenging works. Students hone their vocabulary literacy by paying attention to connotative meanings, understanding their audience, and their academic and domain-specific vocabulary. They also continue to develop their language and grammar skills as they review foundational knowledge and build upon it with new concepts in their writing through reading, listening, writing, and speaking.
GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS
Course Code - 02038G0808
Students will know that there are numbers that are not rational, and approximate them by rational numbers; work with radicals and integer exponents; understand the connections among proportional relationships, lines, and linear equations; analyze and solve linear equations and pairs of simultaneous linear equations; define, evaluate, and compare functions; use functions to model relationships between quantities; understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software; understand and apply the Pythagorean Theorem; solve real-world and mathematical problems involving volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres; and investigate patterns of association in bivariate data.
GRADE 8 ACCELERATED MATHEMATICS
Course Code - 02038H0808
The Grade 8 Accelerated course has been carefully aligned and designed for middle school students who have completed the Grade 7 Accelerated course and show particular motivation and interest in mathematics. Grade 8 Accelerated contains four content areas: Number Systems and Operations; Algebra and Functions; Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability; and Geometry and Measurement. The algebra focus is on quadratic relationships. Students who successfully complete this course will be prepared to enter Geometry with Data Analysis in Grade 9 and then accelerate directly into Algebra II with Statistics in Grade 10, thus providing them with an opportunity to take additional, specialized mathematics coursework, such as AP Calculus or AP Statistics, in Grades 11 and 12.
GRADE 8 PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Course Code - 03011G0808
Physical Science progression of knowledge and understanding from earlier grades of the core ideas to include the composition and properties of matter; examining forces and predicting and developing explanations for changes in motion; the conservation of energy, energy transformations, and applications of energy to everyday life; and types and properties of waves and the use of waves in communication devices with the integration of science and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts from the science framework.
GRADE 8 HONORS PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Course Code - 03011H0808
Advanced level Physical Science progression of knowledge and understanding from earlier grades of the core ideas to include the composition and properties of matter; examining forces and predicting and developing explanations for changes in motion; the conservation of energy, energy transformations, and applications of energy to everyday life; and types and properties of waves and the use of waves in communication devices with the integration of science and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts from the science framework.
GRADE 8 WORLD HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY: MIDDLE AGES TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Course Code - 04051G0808
This course continues the world history and geography sequence with study of the period from the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the Enlightenment. This course focuses on the study of the early modern world through a variety of disciplinary lenses, including civics and economics, with an emphasis on the development of Western civilization. Geographic concepts embedded in the course seek to increase students’ understanding of global interconnectedness.
6-8 Electives
Semester 1 - Electives are assigned based on grade level.
Semester 2 - Students will take Health/ Physical Education each year.
ON-LINE PREP: TOOLS FOR SUCCESS (SEMESTER 1 - GRADE 6)
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This course is designed to help improve and enhance a student's online learning experience. This course will help students learn where to study, when to study, how to study, and how to organize their study schedule and space so that they are as effective and efficient as possible. Students learn tips for navigating the Internet and researching using the Internet, and will learn how to make the online environment work for them.
INVESTIGATING CAREERS (SEMESTER 1 - GRADE 7)
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This course is designed to provide opportunities for students to investigate career opportunities and become aware of the importance of basic technology, work ethics, communication skills, the value of work, leadership skills, and basic employability skills. Students will begin investigating career paths to match their interests and abilities, which builds the foundation for future course selection and postsecondary options.
COMPUTER SCIENCE DISCOVERIES (SEMESTER 1 - GRADE 8)
Course Code - 10012G1000
The course takes a wide lens on computer science by covering topics such as programming, physical computing, HTML/CSS, and data. Students are empowered to create authentic artifacts and engage with CS as a medium for creativity, communication, problem-solving, and fun.
HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION (SEMESTER 2)
Course Code - 08037G0708
Development of positive health practices, awareness of health risks, and comprehension of major influences on health taught by a general classroom teacher
INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND (YEAR-LONG)
Course Code - 05105G10JZ
Novice-level course designed for beginning music students to experience instrumental music in a concert setting. Students must provide their own instruments.
MIDDLE SCHOOL CONCERT BAND (YEAR-LONG)
Course Code - 05105G10JZ
This course is designed for second or third-year music students to experience instrumental music in a concert setting. Students must provide their own instruments.
