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Reading Reading literary classics; studying literary devices
Spelling & Vocabulary Completing spelling lessons drawn from other subject areas
Composition Writing in various styles-descriptive, narrative, persuasive, and explanatory; building research skills; taking notes; outlining; proofreading; editing; writing letters
Geography New! Reviewing geographic themes in the historical context of the United States; chronological evaluation of the spatial growth of the United States between 1500 and the present includes land acquisitions, wars, economic expansion, immigration, and settlement patterns; historical demographic patterns, climatic issues, and landform constraints as the United States developed into a leader of the 21st century.
Grammar Reviewing and using parts of speech; diagramming noun, adverb, and adjective clauses; studying gerunds, infinitives, and participles; grammar and usage; building paragraphs and varied sentences
Mathematics Featuring Calvert Math. Pre-algebra; reviewing problem-solving skills, geometry; scientific notation; 2-step equations; constructions; vertical/adjacent angles; tangent; sine; cosine; absolute value; rational/irrational numbers; inequalities; compound and open number sentences; surface area; volume; coordinate graphing functions
Science Exploring Earth’s surface; topographic maps; weathering and soil formations; erosion and deposition; geologic time; plate tectonics; earthquakes; volcanoes; minerals; rocks; astronomy; Earth; Moon; Sun; phases, eclipses, and tides; solar system; comets; asteroids; meteors; star systems; galaxies; the universe; conducting scientific investigations; thinking critically; completing chapter projects
Technology Application lessons, activities, and online interactive learning tool integrated with curriculum: continuing application of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software; basics of HTML; desktop publishing. Internet activities integrated with Grammar and Science text.
Poetry Understanding elements of poetry; narrative poetry; imagery; blank verse; reading, interpreting, and memorizing selections
History Studying U.S. history from discovery to modern America; building the nation; U.S. role in world events; charts, maps, and illustrations |
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