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Grade 7 Fundamentals of Math establishes basic skills for a strong mathematical foundation. Grade 7 World Studies curriculum provides a transition from the primary grades by establishing a framework on which the later grades will build. It begins with the growth of towns after the Dark Ages and continues through the 20th century. Grade 7 Life Science discusses science and its relationship to the Word of God, examining the attributes of life, classification, cells, and biblical Creation. It deals with such subjects as the life processes of organisms, genetics and biological evolution. It presents concepts in microbiology, plant biology and zoology, including reproduction. It examines ecosystems, interrelationships among organisms, and a biblical perspective of man's stewardship of the earth. The course concludes with a discussion of the human body and its basic structure and function. The Homeschool Kit includes the Teacher's Edition, Student Text, Student Activities Teacher's Edition, Student Activities, and Tests and Answer Key. The slide set includes 10 prepared slides and 3 plain slides in a storage box. Grade 7: Teaches all eight parts of speech, the five basic sentence patterns, usage concepts such as subject-verb agreement and clear pronoun reference, and mechanics. Introduces adjective clauses and complex sentences. Reference chapters include dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and an overview of the writing process. Writing projects include a biographical sketch, in-class essay, a letter to the editor, a book report, and poetry. Grade 8 The American Republic curriculum provides a comprehensive survey of United States history. It gives an overview of people and events, as well as a Christian perspective on the heritage of Americans. Grade 8 Pre-Algebra eases your child's transition to Algebra by introducing basic concepts in advance. Grade 8 Earth Science deals with astronomy: the sun, moon, stars, planets, asteroids, comets, meteors, and the exploration of space. It discusses the perfection of God's design in a study of the earth, including the atmosphere, the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere. The material is presented as interesting processes, historically significant events, and structures and actions that can be observed in or from the earth today. Grade 8: Reviews the eight parts of speech, five basic sentence patterns, usage, and mechanics. Introduces participles, gerunds, and infinitives. Dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and the writing process are also a part of the year’s work. Writing projects include a news report, character profile, short fable, informal debate script, photo essay, and in-class essay. Grade 7 Explorations in Literature 2nd Edition makes the transition from pleasure reading to reading for wisdom and enrichment. Grade 8 Excursions in Literature 2nd Edition emphasizes moral and literary discernment and introduces literary criticism. Grade 7 Math established basic skills for a strong mathematical foundation. Grade 7 World Studies curriculum provides a transition from the primary grades by establishing a framework on which the later grades will build. It begins with the growth of towns after the Dark Ages and continues through the 20th century. Grade 7 Life Science discusses science and examining the attributes of life, classification, cells, and creation. Subjects as the life processes of organisms, genetics and biological evolution. Concepts in microbiology, plant biology and zoology, including reproduction. Examine ecosystems, interrelationships among organisms, and man's position on the earth. Discussion of the human body and its basic structure and function. Grade 7 English: All eight parts of speech, the five basic sentence patterns, usage concepts such as subject-verb agreement and clear pronoun reference, and mechanics. Introduction to adjective clauses and complex sentences. Reference chapters including dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and an overview of the writing process. Writing projects include a biographical sketch, in-class essay, a letter to the editor, a book report, and poetry. Grade 8 American History curriculum includeing a comprehensive survey of United States history. Overview of people and events important to American History. Grade 8 Pre-Algebra transition to Algebra by introducing basic concepts in advance. Grade 8 Earth Science Astronomy: the sun, moon, stars, planets, asteroids, comets, meteors, and the exploration of space. It discusses the design in a study of the earth, including the atmosphere, the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere. The material is presented as interesting processes, historically significant events, and structures and actions that can be observed in or from the earth today. Grade 8 English: Reviews the eight parts of speech, five basic sentence patterns, usage, and mechanics. Introduces participles, gerunds, and infinitives. Dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and the writing process are also a part of the year’s work. Writing projects include a news report, character profile, short fable, informal debate script, photo essay, and in-class essay. SOS Curriculum Alpha Omega Curriculum Homeschool Curriculum

The SOS Home School Curriculum 7th Grade 2001-2002 Jennifer Dodson SUBJECT: GRADE: 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Math A A · Established basic skills for a strong mathematical foundation. World Studies A A · Curriculum provides a transition from the primary grades by establishing a framework on which the later grades will build. It begins with the growth of towns after the Dark Ages and continues through the 20th century. Life Science A A · Discusses science and examining the attributes of life, classification, cells, and creation. Subjects as the life processes of organisms, genetics and biological evolution. Concepts in microbiology, plant biology and zoology, including reproduction. Examine ecosystems, interrelationships among organisms, and man's position on the earth. Discussion of the human body and its basic structure and function. English A A · All eight parts of speech, the five basic sentence patterns, usage concepts such as subject-verb agreement and clear pronoun reference, and mechanics. Introduction to adjective clauses and complex sentences. Reference chapters including dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and an overview of the writing process. Writing projects include a biographical sketch, in-class essay, a letter to the editor, a book report, and poetry. The SOS Home School Curriculum 8th Grade 2002-2003 Jennifer Dodson SUBJECT: GRADE: 1st Quarter American History A · Curriculum includeing a comprehensive survey of United States history. Overview of people and events important to American History. Math - Pre-Algebra A · Transition to Algebra by introducing basic concepts in advance. Earth Science A · Astronomy: the sun, moon, stars, planets, asteroids, comets, meteors, and the exploration of space. It discusses the design in a study of the earth, including the atmosphere, the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere. The material is presented as interesting processes, historically significant events, and structures and actions that can be observed in or from the earth today. English A · Reviews the eight parts of speech, five basic sentence patterns, usage, and mechanics. Introduces participles, gerunds, and infinitives. Dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and the writing process are also a part of the year’s work. Writing projects include a news report, character profile, short fable, informal debate script, photo essay, and in-class essay.