Grade 8 Curriculum Overview

Overall Theme for the Year

Ages 13- 14 years old

In Grade 8, students engage with themes such as identity, relationships, time and space orientation, creative expression, scientific and technical innovation, economical development, globalization and sustainability. They explore personal beliefs and values, human migration, creative arts, energy use, governmental systems, and environmental conservation, gaining insights into interconnected human experiences and the natural world.

Language Art

  • Global Short Stories and Poetry: Study of narrative techniques through global short stories and the evocative power of poetry.
  • Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet": Exploration of timeless themes in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
  • Film and News Media: Examination of storytelling techniques in film and the credibility and bias in modern news media.
  • Artistic Intention and Observational Drawing: Exploration of artistic intention and practice of observational drawing, creating depth in 2D artworks.
  • Language Skills: Enhancement of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, with a focus on meaningful conversations and clear communication.

Mathematics

  • Number Properties and Algebra: Study of number properties and algebra.
  • Coordinate Geometry: Exploration of coordinate geometry and geometry.
  • Probability: Analysis of probability.
  • Logical Reasoning: Development of logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
  • Real-World Modeling: Modeling and analysis of real-world situations using mathematical principles.

Science

  • Human Body Systems: Study of human body systems and homeostasis.
  • Disease Patterns: Examination of disease patterns and atomic structures.
  • Forces and Motion: Exploration of forces and motion.
  • Chemical Properties: Analysis of chemical properties and ecological interactions.
  • Practical Applications: Investigation of practical applications and the environmental impact of scientific principles.

Social Studies

  • Globalization Impact: Exploration of globalization's impact on identity and perspective.
  • Societal Changes: Study of the causes and consequences of societal changes.
  • Creative Expression: Examination of the role of creative expression in societal messages.
  • Trade, Aid, and Governance: Analysis of the dynamics of trade, aid, and governance.
  • Environmental Issues: Investigation of environmental issues and data analysis for advocacy.

Entrepreneurship

  • Basic Business Concepts: Understanding what a business is, different types of businesses, and the basics of how businesses operate.
  • Idea Generation and Creativity: Learning how to brainstorm ideas for products or services and thinking creatively to solve problems.
  • Marketing and Branding: Understanding the basics of marketing, how to create a brand, and ways to promote a business.
  • Financial Literacy: Introduction to basic financial concepts such as money management, budgeting, and simple profit and loss calculations.

Programming and Logical Thinking

  • Basic Coding Skills: Learning fundamental coding concepts such as sequences, loops, and conditionals using age-appropriate programming languages.
  • Logical Problem Solving: Developing logical thinking and problem-solving skills through puzzles, games, and simple programming tasks.
  • Algorithmic Thinking: Understanding how to break down tasks into step-by-step instructions that a computer can follow.
  • Digital Literacy: Gaining familiarity with basic computer operations, internet safety, and responsible use of technology.