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8th Grade Full Curriculum Part 2 : Self-Paced
Class experience
US Grade 8
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
This course will entail every core subject that your eighth grader needs to know! This is a full curriculum that is taught by a certified and licensed educator and will cover the 8th-grade common core standards. Due to the fact that this is flexible course, students who are already in 8th grade can enroll for additional support and practice. Homeschooled students can enroll for a complete 8th grade curriculum. Videos will be uploaded daily along with practice assignments, homework, and...
112 lessons//16 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Homeroom: Introductions/Syllabus/Student Schedules Getting to Know MeLesson 2Math: 6.1 Scatter PlotsLesson 3ELA: Building Background: A Mighty Long Way by Carlotta Walls LaNierLesson 4Social Studies: Introduction to World War ILesson 5Science: 4.1 Force and MotionLesson 6Math: 6.1 Scatter Plots Part 2Lesson 7Art: Principles of ArtWeek 2Lesson 8Homeroom: Understanding MindfulnessLesson 9Math: 6.2 Lines of FitLesson 10ELA: Building Background: A Mighty Long Way by Carlotta Walls LaNierLesson 11Social Studies: World War I in EuropeLesson 12Science: 4.2 Newton’s First Law and InertiaLesson 13Math: 6.2 Lines of Fit Part 2Lesson 14Art: Elements of Art: ValueWeek 3Lesson 15Homeroom: Emotional WellnessLesson 16Math: 6.3 Two Way TablesLesson 17ELA: Passive vs Active VoiceLesson 18Social Studies: World War I in Europe & the USLesson 19Science: 4.3 Newton’s Second Law & Calculating AccelerationLesson 20Math: 6.3 Two Way Tables Part 2Lesson 21Art: Elements of Art: LineWeek 4Lesson 22Homeroom: CollaborationLesson 23Math: 6.4 Choosing a Data DisplayLesson 24ELA: Homophones/Homonyms + A Case Study: The Media as Storytellers in Carlotta'sLesson 25Social Studies: World War I Peace ResolutionsLesson 26Science: 4.4 Newton's Third Law and MomentumLesson 27Math: Unit 6 ReviewLesson 28Art: Elements of Art: Shape & Color in TessellationsWeek 5Lesson 29Homeroom: Failure is a Learning OpportunityLesson 30Math: 7.1 Relations and FunctionsLesson 31ELA: Case Study: The Media as Storytellers in Carlotta’s JourneyLesson 32Social Studies: The Interwar Period: The Roaring TwentiesLesson 33Science: 5.1 Thermal EnergyLesson 34Math: 7.1 Relations and Functions Part 2Lesson 35Art: Elements of Art: TextureWeek 6Lesson 36Homeroom: How to Comprehend and AnalyzeLesson 37Math: 7.2 Representations of FunctionsLesson 38ELA: Bringing the Journey to LifeLesson 39Social Studies: The Interwar Period: The Great DepressionLesson 40Science: 5.2 ConductionLesson 41Math: 7.2 Representations of FunctionsLesson 42Arts: The Elements of Art: Form and SpaceWeek 7Lesson 43Homeroom: Self-DeterminationLesson 44Math: 7.3 Linear FunctionsLesson 45ELA: Performance Task- Analyzing Photos and Songs of the Time PeriodLesson 46Social Studies: The Interwar Period: The New DealLesson 47Science: 5.3 Convection CurrentsLesson 48Math: 7.3 Linear FunctionsLesson 49Art: Final Project Planning and ProposalWeek 8Lesson 50Homeroom: Learning Through ReflectionLesson 51Math: 7.4 Comparing and Linear and Nonlinear FunctionsLesson 52ELA: Performance Task PresentationsLesson 53Social Studies: Crisis in the Weimar Republic Semester Review: WWI and the IntLesson 54Science: 5.4 TemperatureLesson 55Math: 7.5 Analyzing and Sketching GraphsLesson 56Art: Final Project PresentationsWeek 9Lesson 57Homeroom: Student Schedules/Syllabus Introductions and IcebreakersLesson 58Math: 8.1 ExponentsLesson 59ELA: Argumentative Text: Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore’s DilemmaLesson 60Socials Studies: Europe during World War IILesson 61Science: 6.1 Types of Waves and their propertiesLesson 62Math: 8.2 Product of Powers PropertyLesson 63Financial Literacy: Financial DecisionsWeek 10Lesson 64Homeroom: Speaking to be HeardLesson 65Math: 8.3 Quotient of Powers PropertyLesson 66ELA: Using the Correct Verb Mood: Indicative and SubjunctiveLesson 67Social Studies: The HolocaustLesson 68Science: 6.2 Sound WavesLesson 69Math: 8.4 Zero and Negative ExponentsLesson 70Financial Literacy: Spending and SavingWeek 11Lesson 71Homeroom: Promoting RespectLesson 72Math: 8.5 Estimating QuantitiesLesson 73ELA: Analyzing Author’s Purpose and Evaluating Claims in The Omnivore’s DilemmaLesson 74Social Studies: World War II in the PacificLesson 75Science: 6.3 Waves and EnergyLesson 76Math: 8.6 Scientific NotationLesson 77Financial Literacy: Savings and AccountsWeek 12Lesson 78Homeroom: The Adaptable MindLesson 79Math: 8.7 Operations in Scientific NotationLesson 80ELA: Reviewing Voice in Sentences Understanding the Industrial Organic FoodLesson 81Social Studies: The Effects of World War II WWII Performance Task: Exploring PoLesson 82Science: 6.4 Wave BehaviorLesson 83Math: Unit 8 ReviewLesson 84Financial Literacy: InvestmentsWeek 13Lesson 85Homeroom: Critical Thinking and Creativity SkillsLesson 86Math: 9.1 Finding Square RootsLesson 87ELA: Recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in verb voice and moodLesson 88Social Studies: Entering the Cold War: 1945-1953Lesson 89Science: 7.1 Light vs SoundLesson 90Math: 9.2 The Pythagorean TheoremLesson 91Financial Literacy: CareersWeek 14Lesson 92Homeroom: Leadership SkillsLesson 93Math: 9.3 Finding Cube RootsLesson 94ELA: Participles and Participle Phrases Determine Credibility of SourcesLesson 95Social Studies: The Cold War Continues: 1954-1963Lesson 96Science: 7.2 The Electromagnetic SpectrumLesson 97Math: 9.4 Rational NumbersLesson 98Financial Literacy: EntrepreneurshipWeek 15Lesson 99Homeroom: Decision MakingLesson 100Math: 9.5 Irrational NumbersLesson 101ELA: Past and Dangling Participles Food Chain ComparisonsLesson 102Social Studies: The Cold War From Conflict to Peace: 1964-1991Lesson 103Science: 7.3 OpticsLesson 104Math: 9.6 The Converse of the Pythagorean TheoremLesson 105Financial Literacy: CreditWeek 16Lesson 106Homeroom: Exploring the Social Emotional WorldLesson 107Math: Unit 9 ReviewLesson 108ELA: Infographic Presentations Grammar Review: Common Mistakes to AvoidLesson 109Social Studies: Conflicts of the 20th CenturyLesson 110Science: 7.4 Analog vs. Digital SignalsLesson 111Math: Unit 9 ReviewLesson 112Financial Literacy: Debt and Loans
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Homework Offered
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.4+ hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Students will be given various projects, quizzes, and assessments to asses their understanding. A final report card will be provided at the end of the course.Grades Offered
Report cards are offered at the end of each course.
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Social Studies content is based on Core Knowledge curriculum. All content is secular based.
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...
Self-Paced Class
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weekly or $1,600 for all content112 pre-recorded lessons
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Ages: 12-14