Science
Grade 7 Curriculum
Each unit will consist of 1-3 chapters in which we relate similar topics to better understand how life exists on Earth.
- Unit 1: Scientific Method & Experimental Design
- Unit 2: Measurement & Graphing
- Unit 3: Earth Structures & Plate Tectonics
- Unit 4: Meteorology
- Unit 5: Astronomy
- Unit 6: Forces and Motion
- Unit 7: Energy, Work and Simple Machines
- Unit 8: Heat and Temperature
- Unit 9: Waves: Light and Sound
Grade 8 Curriculum
Unit 1: Science Basics
Experimental method, using and converting scientific units, lab equipment and safety, measuring in the science lab, mass, volume. – 3 weeks
Unit 2: Ecology
Biomes (Boxes), Marine and freshwater ecosystems, food chains and webs, interrelatedness with abiotic factors, water and nutrient cycles, resource conservation – 6 weeks
Unit 3: Life Science Principles
Life Processes, Cell Theory, Cell structure (Plant vs. Animal), Cell organization, microscopy, plant basics, classification systems, and dichotomous keys, microorganisms (if time permits) – 6 Weeks
Unit 4: Human Body Systems
Dynamic equilibrium maintenance, Overview of all systems with focus on digestive, circulatory, respiratory, muscular/skeletal, endocrine, and nervous system interdependence – 3 Weeks End mid Jan.
Unit 5: Repro/Dev, Genetics and Evolution
DNA, Cell reproduction, Human Repro. System, Mendelian genetics, Punnett squares, Evolutionary schemes, Evidence for evolution (fossils, vestigial structures, etc) – 6 Weeks
Unit 6: Density, Lab Performance
Density, Microscope review, Dichotomous key review, practice test, 7th grade review (ES and Phys) – 3 weeks End of March
Unit 7: Properties of Matter
States of matter and state changes, fluid dynamics and gas laws, Kinetic Theory, Physical/chemical properties and changes (weathering), Mixtures, Mixture separation techniques, Solubility – 5 Weeks
Unit 8: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
Atomic Structure, sub-atomic particles, properties of elements, Periodic Table, chemical bonding, catalysts, pH, Reaction types, writing and naming chemical formulas and compounds (time permitting) – 5 Weeks