Seventh Grade Curriculum
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Your seventh grader is enhancing their critical thinking skills while becoming more adept at reasoning and analyzing information. Our seventh grade curriculum focuses on topics like classical literary analysis and math units that extend prior knowledge through algebraic and geometric concepts. Learners can choose a science and social studies course from several options. In addition, seventh graders have the option to choose from 3 of 9 elective options to customize their schedule.
Most popular science and social studies classes for seventh graders:
- Earth Science - Develop scientific inquiry and explore geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy.
- World Cultures and Geography - Dive deep into global cultures and the historical factors that have shaped the world around them.
Seventh graders choose from the following elective options:
- Computer Science
- Computer Application- Office 2019
- Online Learning & Digital Citizenship
- Strategies for Academic Success
- Art History
- Intro to Art
- Intro to Communications & Speech
- Environmental Science
Science Alternatives:
- Physical Science
- Life Science
History Alternatives:
- Civics, Government & Economics
- US History
- Ancient World History
This outline shows an example of both what your child will learn (the scope) and the order in which the lessons build on each other (the sequence). More detailed lesson plans are available in the parent account. All lessons are entirely customizable.
Seventh Grade Math
1. Exponents and Scientific Notation
- Using Exponents
- Converting Scientific Notation
2. Rational Number Operations
- Order of Operations
- Fractions, Decimals, Percents
3. Number Theory
- Prime Factorization
- GCF and LCM
4. Ratios and Proportions
- Unit Rates and Tables
- Proportional Relationships
5. Percents
- Percent Problems and Applications
6. Integers and Rational Numbers
- Plotting and Comparing
7. Expressions
- Variables and Expressions
8. Equations
- One-Step and Multi-Step Equations
9. Inequalities
- Graphing and Solving Inequalities
10. Functions and Graphing
- Linear Relationships
11. Geometry and Angles
- Types of Angles and Triangles
12. Area and Surface Area
- 2D and 3D Figures
13. Volume
- Volume of Cylinders, Cones, and Spheres
14. Transformations
- Translation, Rotation, Reflection
15. Coordinate Plane
- Graphing Coordinates and Shapes
16. Statistics and Data
- Mean, Median, Mode
17. Probability
- Simple and Compound Events
18. Data Displays
- Box Plots and Histograms
19. Patterns
- Number Patterns
20. Math Review
- Practice Tests
21. Real-World Math
- Application Projects
22. Cumulative Assessment
- Final Assessment
Seventh Grade Language Arts
1. Vocabulary and Word Study
- Synonyms, Antonyms, Prefixes, Suffixes
2. Reading Comprehension
- Informational and Literary Texts
3. Grammar and Mechanics
- Parts of Speech and Sentence Structure
4. Writing Process
- Prewriting to Publishing
5. Argumentative Writing
- Claim and Evidence
6. Narrative Writing
- Personal Narratives and Dialogue
7. Informational Writing
- Research and Explanation
8. Literary Analysis
- Theme and Character Study
9. Presentation and Speaking
- Multimedia and Oral Presentation
Earth Science
1. Scientific Practices
- Scientific Method and Tools
2. Earth's Structure
- Layers and Plate Tectonics
3. Rocks and Minerals
- Types and Rock Cycle
4. Surface Processes
- Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
5. Water on Earth
- Watersheds, Groundwater, Oceans
6. Weather and Atmosphere
- Air Pressure, Weather Patterns
7. Climate and Biomes
- Global Climate Zones
8. Earth's Resources
- Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
9. Earth in Space
- Seasons, Moon Phases, Tides
10. Human Impact on Earth
- Pollution and Sustainability
World Cultures and Geography
1. Tools of Social Studies
- Geography, Economics, Government
2. The United States and Canada
- Geography and Cultural Diversity
3. Latin America
- Culture, History, Environment
4. Europe
- Government, Economy, Global Role
5. Russia and the Eurasian Republics
- Historical and Cultural Identity
6. Sub-Saharan Africa
- Colonial Legacy and Development
7. North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Islamic World and Resources
8. South Asia
- Religions and Regional Conflict
9. East Asia
- China, Japan, and Technology
10. Southeast Asia and Oceania
- Culture and Geography
11. Global Connections
- Interdependence and Globalization