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7th Grade Full Curriculum Part 1: Self-Paced
Class Experience
US Grade 7
Beginner - Advanced Level
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
This course will entail every core subject that your seventh grader needs to know! This is a full curriculum that is taught by a certified and licensed educator and will cover the 7th-grade common core standards. Due to the fact that this is self-paced course, students who are already in 7th grade can enroll for additional support and practice. Homeschooled students can enroll for a complete 7th grade curriculum. Videos will be uploaded weekly along with practice assignments, homework, and...
112 lessons//16 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Homeroom: Introductions/Syllabus/Using NearpodLesson 2Language Arts: 1.1 Introduction to A Long Walk to WaterLesson 3Math: 1.1 Rational NumbersLesson 4Social Studies: 1.1 Civilizations and Early HumansLesson 5Math: 1.2 Adding IntegersLesson 6Science 1.1: The Cell TheoryLesson 7Music: 1.1 RythmWeek 2Lesson 8Homeroom: Setting GoalsLesson 9Math: 1.3 Adding Rational NumbersLesson 10Language Arts: Close Reading-SummarizingLesson 11Science: 1.2 Types of CellsLesson 12Social Studies: Characteristics of Civilizations: The GRAPES FrameworkLesson 13Math: 1.4 Subtracting IntegersLesson 14Music: Rhythm Beginning NotationWeek 3Lesson 15Homeroom: Asking for HelpLesson 16Math: 1.5 Subtracting Rational NumbersLesson 17Language Arts: Evidence and WritingLesson 18Science: 1.3 Plant vs. Animal CellsLesson 19Social Studies: Early MesopotamiaLesson 20Math: Unit 1 ReviewLesson 21Music: MelodyWeek 4Lesson 22Homeroom: Glows and GrowsLesson 23Math: 2.1 Multiplying IntegersLesson 24Language Arts: Evidence and WritingLesson 25Science: 1.4 Cell Communication and TransportLesson 26Social Studies: Ancient Chinese DynastiesLesson 27Math: 2.2 Dividing IntegersLesson 28Music: HarmonyWeek 5Lesson 29Homeroom: Self AssertionLesson 30Math: 2.3 Converting Fractions and DecimalsLesson 31Language Arts: 1.5 Analyzing Theme and SettingLesson 32Science: 2.1 Heredity and TraitsLesson 33Social Studies: Ancient Greece: DemocracyLesson 34Math: 2.4 Multiplying Rational NumbersLesson 35Music: DynamicsWeek 6Lesson 36Homeroom: OrganizationLesson 37Math: 2.5 Dividing Rational NumbersLesson 38Language Arts: Begin Final EssayLesson 39Science: 2.2 Dominant and Recessive TraitsLesson 40Social Studies: 1.6 Geography and Culture of Ancient GreeceLesson 41Math: Unit 2 ReviewLesson 42Music: TempoWeek 7Lesson 43Homeroom: Strengths and WeaknessesLesson 44Math: 3.1 Algebraic ExpressionsLesson 45Language Arts: Writers WorkshopLesson 46Science: 2.3 Punnett SquaresLesson 47Social Studies: 1. 7 Ancient Rome: The Roman RepublicLesson 48Math: 3.2 Linear ExpressionsLesson 49Music: FormWeek 8Lesson 50Homeroom: Growth MindsetLesson 51Math: 3.3 The Distributive PropertyLesson 52Language Arts: Final PresentationsLesson 53Science: 2.4 DNA and RNALesson 54Social Studies: 1.8 Virtual Field Trip Ghosts of the ColiseumLesson 55Math: 3.4 FactoringLesson 56Music: Musical InstrumentsWeek 9Lesson 57Homeroom: GoalsLesson 58Math: 4.1 Solving Algebraic EquationsLesson 59Language Arts: 2.1 Hello Universe by Erin Entrada KellyLesson 60Science: 3.1 BacteriaLesson 61Social Studies: 2.1 The Byzantine EmpireLesson 62Math: 4.2 Solving Algebraic EquationsLesson 63Health: 1.1 Body SystemsWeek 10Lesson 64Homeroom: Critical ThinkingLesson 65Math: 4.3: Solving Multi-Step EquationsLesson 66Language Arts: 2.2 Informative EssaysLesson 67Science: 3.2 VirusesLesson 68Social Studies: 2.2 The Byzantine EmpireLesson 69Math: 4.3 Part 2: Solving Multi-Step EquationsLesson 70Health: 1.2 Body SystemsWeek 11Lesson 71Homeroom: Learning to LearnLesson 72Math: 4.4: Writing and Graphing InequalitiesLesson 73Language Arts: 2.3 Informative Essay: PlanLesson 74Science: 3.3 FungiLesson 75Social Studies: 2.3 Islamic Civilizations: History, Beliefs, PracticesLesson 76Math: 4.4 Part 2: Writing and Graphing InequalitiesLesson 77Health: 1.3 Body SystemsWeek 12Lesson 78Homeroom: Learning Dynamic TraitsLesson 79Math: 4.5 Solving and Graphing Inequalities with Addition and SubtractionLesson 80Language Arts: 2.4 Making Connections with the TextLesson 81Science: 3.4 Protists, Fungi, and Human DiseaseLesson 82Social Studies: 2.4 The Rise of Islamic EmpiresLesson 83Math: 4.6 Solving and Graphing Inequalities with Multiplication and DivisionLesson 84Health: 2.1 Energy and FoodWeek 13Lesson 85Homeroom: Encouraging InnovationLesson 86Math: 4.7 Solving Multi-Step InequalitiesLesson 87Language Arts: Informative Essay Draft: The ConclusionLesson 88Science: 4.1 Dichotomous KeysLesson 89Social Studies: Islamic ArtLesson 90Math: 4.7 Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Part 2Lesson 91Health: 2.2 Healthy Meal PlanningWeek 14Lesson 92Homeroom: Adapting to ChangeLesson 93Math: Unit 4 ReviewLesson 94Language Arts: Writing the Introduction and Body ParagraphsLesson 95Science: 4.2 The Three DomainsLesson 96Social Studies: Early Empires of IndiaLesson 97Math: Unit 4 Review Part 2Lesson 98Health: 2.3 What is Food Used For?Week 15Lesson 99Homeroom: Understanding the Problem Solving ProcessLesson 100Math: 5.1 Ratios and Ratio TablesLesson 101Language Arts: Writer's WorkshopLesson 102Science: 4.3 Animal PhylaLesson 103Social Studies: The Caste SystemLesson 104Math: 5.2 Unit RatesLesson 105Health: 3.1 Exercise and FitnessWeek 16Lesson 106Homeroom: Fostering a Culture of IterationLesson 107Math: 5.3 Proportional RelationshipsLesson 108Language Arts: Final PresentationsLesson 109Science: 4.4 Classifying AnimalsLesson 110Social Studies: Indian Culture, Religions, and TradeLesson 111Math: 5.4 Solving ProportionsLesson 112Health: Final Project
- Students will master the 7th Grade NGSS Science Standards.
- Students will master the 7th Grade Common Core ELA Standards.
- Students will master the 7th Grade Common Core Math Standards.
Certified Educator
4+ hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: 3-6 per weekFeedback: as neededDetails: Students will be given homework Monday-Thursday for each subject. The homework will not be due until the next lesson of that subject is taught. For example, Monday's math homework will be due Thursday and Language Arts homework will be due the following Tuesday.Assessment
Frequency: 7 or more throughout the classDetails: Students will be given various projects, quizzes, and assessments to assess their understanding. A final report card will be provided at the end of the course.Progress Report
Frequency: 1 after class completionDetails: Report cards are offered at the end of each course.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
All third party tools will not require an account. Links will be provided to complete activities on third party tools.
Social Studies content is based on Core Knowledge curriculum. All content is secular based.
Teacher expertise and credentials
10 teachers have teaching certificates
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
New York Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Maryland Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Oregon Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Washington Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Illinois Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
California Teaching Certificate
8 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Science from Montana State University
Master's Degree in Education from George Mason University
Master's Degree in Education from University of West Florida
Master's Degree in Education from American College of Education
Master's Degree in Education from Fordham University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Illinois University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Oregon University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Governors University
7 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Rochester Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Indiana State University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Pittsburgh
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Arizona
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Western Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Western Illinois University
Welcome to Seed and Stem Learning Center by Bailey Nelson and Kenneth Kirk! As a prior public school teacher, Bailey experienced the positive difference that scientific inquiry can have on students. Kenneth, who received his Bachelor's of...
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Self-Paced Class
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Ages: 11-13