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Key Learnings
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7 | Gr 8
Eighth Grade
BIBLE
Explore Origins of the Bible: Through the Trinity, Personal
Relationship with Jesus and Practical Christianity
- Explain the role of inspiration in the formation of the Bible as it was
written and preserved over thousands of years
- Describe the concept of the Trinity and identify the characteristic of each
member
- Understand the importance of faith, commitment and a dynamic relationship
with Jesus
- Know the fundamental Seventh-day Adventist beliefs
- Explain the importance of developing relationships with others based on
Christian values
- Know how to apply Christian principles to your daily life
FINE ARTS
Art
- Select media, techniques and processes; analyze what makes them effective
or not effective in communicating ideas; and reflect upon the effectiveness
of their choices
- Employ organizational structures and analyze their effectiveness in the
communication of ideas
- Use subjects, themes and symbols that demonstrate knowledge of contexts,
values and aesthetics that communicate intended meaning in artwork
- Describe and place a variety of art objects in historical and cultural context
- Analyze, describe and demonstrate how factors of time and place influence
visual characteristics that give meaning and value to a work of art
- Describe and compare a variety of individual responses to their own artworks
and to artworks from various eras and cultures
- Describe ways in which the principles and subject matter of other disciplines
taught in the school are interrelated with the visual arts
Music
- Identify irregular meter patterns (5/4, 7/4)
- Learn all major key signatures
- Sing a more complex two-part song
- Recognize modulation
- Recognize symphonic form
- Describe how a computer can enhance music
- Listen to music of the Renaissance period
- Learn how to use the various indexes in the SDA hymnal
LANGUAGE ARTS
Viewing
- Locate and interpret examples of literary forms from visual media
- Define aspects of media production and distribution
- Determine the cause and effect of detailed answers to extend the understanding
of visual media
- Use figurative language from visual media and answer specific questions
to demonstrate understanding
Listening
- Analyze presentations by purpose
- Analyze propaganda and argumentation
Reading
- Develop study skills
- Use specific strategies to understand confusing parts of text; e.g. predict,
clarify, question, and summarize
- Read for comprehension and application
Speaking
- Analyze the impact of media on consumers
- Participate in group discussions; refine and use cooperative group processes
Visually Representing
- Create visual media to support a presentation
- Model visual media techniques to show the impact on a particular audience
Writing
- Practice the writing process
- Begin using characteristics of good writing
- Continue enhancing the writing modes
- Narrow the topic to achieve an appropriate focus
- State main idea clearly in a cohesive one sentence thesis
- Write documents related to career development
MATH
Numbers and Operations
- Use appropriate significant digits in calculations
- Extend understanding of number operations to irrational numbers
- Know the definition of real numbers, set notation and set operations
Algebra
- Add and subtract matrices
- Recognize slope and intercept relationships
- Use information to determine whether situations are functions
- Recognize minimum and maximum values
- Understand the properties of arithmetic and geometric sequences
- Develop an initial conceptual understanding of different uses of variables
- Identify functions as linear or nonlinear and contrast their properties
from tables, graphs or equations
Geometry
- Find the surface area of various geometric shapes, e.g. pyramids and cones
- Find the volume of spheres using formula
- Define objects by geometric properties
- Recognize sine, cosine and tangent relationships with respect to the right
triangle
Measurement
- Draw picture to assist in solving measurement problems
- Find the size of interior and exterior angles of convex polygons using formula
and protractor
- Use appropriate significant digits in calculations
- Convert temperature between Fahrenheit and Celsius
Data Analysis/ Probability
- Determine the number of combinations from a given set
- Make a box and whisker plot
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Spiritual Emphasis
- Recognize that God's ideal for quality living includes a healthy lifestyle
- Incorporate into one's lifestyle the principles that promote health: nutrition,
exercise, water, sunlight, temperance, air, rest, trust in God
- Avoid at-risk behaviors
- Apply Christian principles in recreation and sports
- Achieve a balance in work and leisure; balancing physical, mental, social
and spiritual activities
- Recognize the interaction of physical, mental and spiritual health with
emotional and social well-being
Movement and Motor Skills
- Demonstrate competence in modified versions of a variety of movement forms
- Understand and apply more advanced movement and game strategies
- Identify the techniques of intermediate and advanced sport specific skills
- Identify the steps needed to achieve a high performance level in individual,
dual and team sports
- Learn, apply and share advanced sport skill knowledge
Lifestyle and Fitness
- Establish personal physical activity goals
- Participate regularly in health-enhancing physical activities in and out
of the physical education class
- Explore a variety of new physical activities for personal interest in and
out of the physical education class
- Describe the
relationships between a healthy lifestyle and "feeling
good"
- Participate in a variety of health-related fitness activities in both school
and non-school settings
- Assess physiological indicators of exercise during and after physical activity
- Learn and apply basic principles of training to improve physical fitness
- Begin to develop personal fitness goals independently
- Meet the health-related fitness standards as defined by available fitness
tests, e.g. AAPHERD Physical Best, Fitnessgram, President's Challenge
- Enjoy participation in physical activity
- Recognize the social benefits of participation in physical activity
- Try new and challenging activities
- Recognize physical activity as a vehicle for self-expression
Sportsmanship and Appropriate Behaviors
- Apply God's help in resisting the influence of peer pressure
- Solve problems by analyzing causes and potential solutions
- Analyze potential consequences when confronted with true competition
- Work cooperatively with a group to achieve group goals in competitive as
well as cooperative settings
- Recognize the role of sport, games and recreation
- Identify behaviors that are supportive and inclusive as well as behaviors
that are exclusionary in physical activity settings
- Willingly join others of diverse cultures, religions, ethnicity, physical
abilities and races during physical activity
SCIENCE
Physical: Chemistry
- Explain the structure of matter and how different forms can be combined
to create new substances
- Explain conservation of matter
- Describe how elements are organized on the periodic table
- Compare the properties of acids and bases
- Identify and compare physical and chemical change
- Identify methods used to separate mixtures into their component parts
Life: Ecology: Natural Resources; Plant Processes
- Explain how use of natural resources affects quality of life and the health
of ecosystems
- Recognize that Earth's materials are limited and explore strategies for
addressing this problem
- Describe how water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen are recycled through
the environment
- Describe the life processes of a plant including photosynthesis and reproduction
Earth: Creation/Evolution
- Distinguish between the basic ideas of and evidence for naturalistic evolution
and special creation
Health: Health Risks, Community Health
- Describe personal and community health care practices that result in prevention,
detection and treatment of communicable diseases
- Know how to locate and use community health resources that provide valid
health information
- Identify community health organizations and agencies such as The American
Cancer Society and the advocacy services they provide
Scientific Inquiry
- Make observations
- Ask questions or form hypotheses based on these observations
- Plan a simple investigation
- Collect data from the investigation
- Use the data collected from the investigation to explain the results
- Safely use and store tools and equipment
Service/Career Options
- Explore ways to use Physical, Life, Health and/or Earth Science to serve
the community
- Identify careers in areas of Science
SOCIAL STUDIES
United
States History: 1861 - Present (Civil War and Reconstruction,
Industrial Revolution, Social and Economic Reform, Global Conflicts, United
States as World Power, Depression, Modern America, Current Events; United States
Government - Constitution)
- Understand God's ultimate control and protection over human affairs
- Understand the basic precepts of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
- Describe the relationships between key people/groups, events and cultures
in United States history
- Explain the causes and effects of major events in American history
- Know causes and effects of key influences/events and be able to place them
on a time line
- Interpret events using time lines and narratives
- Use primary and secondary documents and artifacts to interpret historical
events
- Understand the daily life and social history of people who lived in early
United States history
- Recognize how forces from different spheres of life can cause or shape events
- Understand the role and work of the Adventist church in North America
Civics
- Understand the roles of the Christian citizen in government
- Understand the checks and balance function of the three branches of government
- Trace the development of the American political system and government based
on the United States constitution and the Bill of Rights
- Identify citizen rights and how the constitution protects those rights
- Understand the purposes of government as stated in the constitution
- Explain the role of laws in the United States and the process through which
they are made, applied and enforced
- Identify how actions of the United States government affect its own citizens
as well a citizens of other countries
Geography
- Understand the nature, distribution and migration of human population on
the earth's surface
- Understand how human actions modify the environment
- Understand the patterns of human settlement and their causes
- Identify the geographic role of the United States in international relationships
- Identify geographic regions and major places of the United States
Economics
- Identify the principles of Christian stewardship
- Understand the meaning of Gross National Product
- Understand the role of the United States and free enterprise in a global
economy
- Understand the concept of prices and the interaction of supply and demand
in a market economy
- Identify how changes in technology affect the economy
- Understand that every job opportunity is related to economics
- Recognize how the influence of the development of technology, immigration
of peoples and changes in the world market effect career opportunities
TECHNOLOGY
- Integrate advanced word processing skills into daily assignments
- Continue to advance in keyboarding skills
- Troubleshoot basic malfunctions
- Know proper technology terms
- Understand the equipment to access, process, retrieve and communicate information
- Incorporate database and spreadsheet components into presentations
- Integrate advanced use of electronic resources into class assignments and
presentations
- Investigate technology-related occupations
- Demonstrate a responsible, ethical use of technology
- Understand the legal issues for using/accessing software, music, etc.
Kindergarten | Gr
1 | Gr 2 | Gr
3 | Gr 4 | Gr
5 | Gr 6 | Gr
7 | Gr 8
Our key learnings are aligned with the North American Division
curriculum guides, national standards, McRel Database (Mid-Continental Regional
Educational Laboratory) and Ten Sigma (a compilation of standards for 38 states).
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