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Episcopal Home > Middle School > Academics > 8th Grade Curriculum
Eighth Grade

Required Courses

English 8 -- This full-year course has as its primary emphasis the careful reading and analysis of literature from various literary genres. Students also gain further experience in narrative, descriptive, and essay writing. They continue to develop their vocabulary and to refine their understanding and use of formal English grammar and mechanics.

Algebra I -- This full-year course lays the foundation for all future work in mathematics, science, and real world problem solving. The course is designed to introduce algebra from both a traditional and graphics-based approach. Topics include solving and graphing linear and nonlinear equations and inequalities, solving and graphing systems of linear equations and inequalities, factoring polynomials, and simplifying polynomial, rational, and radical expressions. A graphing calculator is required. Credit for this course counts toward the 23 units needed for high school graduation.

Algebra Transition -- This full-year course introduces Pre-Algebra and Algebra topics while developing a true understanding of concepts and processes through proficient use of number sense, problem solving, and logical thinking. Topics covered include linear equations and inequalities, graphing on the coordinate plane, probability, geometry, area, volume, right triangles, and square roots. A graphing calculator is required.

World History -- This course is the first half of a two-year course extending through the ninth-grade year. Students will trek through historical developments of early civilizations, empires of the ancient world and regional civilizations of Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. They will develop such skills as relating cause and effect relationships, learning from maps, understanding charts and graphs, comparing viewpoints, problem solving and decision making, and sequencing events. Instruction and activities include traditional lecturing and note taking, cooperative learning, research and the use of technology.

Physical Science -- This full year course is an introduction to chemistry and physics. The major concepts include scientific method, matter, atomic structure, chemical reactions, motion, and basic rocketry. In addition, environmental issues are emphasized in the spring semester. The course offers numerous lab activities. Students utilize technology as they participate in online learning experiences.

Physical Education 7-8 -- These daily full-year courses provide students with continuing opportunities to develop personal physical fitness and skills to enjoy lifelong sports. Students prepare for and take the Presidential Physical Fitness Test, and those who qualify earn fitness awards. Typical units for boys include soccer, gym hockey, horseshoes, archery, tennis, wrestling, softball, flag football, basketball, golf, weight training, sex education, and first aid. Units for girls include tennis, tinikling, basketball, archery, floor exercise, gymnastics, track, volleyball, aerobic dance, golf, sex education, and first aid. Assessment is based on daily responsibility for dressing out correctly, skills and written tests for each unit, positive participation, and sportsmanship.

Religion 8 -- Examines identity and self-concept, values, and the moral choices to which they lead.



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