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Math
In Grade 8 the student achieves mastery in . . .
Using formulas
Solving equations
Finding volume and surface areas of solid
figures—prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres
Basic geometry and geometric vocabulary—points, find height
Tables and graphs—their preparation and use
Use of Pythagorean Theorem—using right triangles
to find height and distance, finding hypotenuse of a
right triangle
Square roots
Use of positive and negative numbers
Application of learned knowledge comes through a
more advanced study of banking, tax investments,
mortgages, real estate (land and buildings), stocks and bonds, federal and sales taxes, and insurance (premiums and policies).
English
Sentence patterns and parts continue to be emphasized. Action and linking verbs are reviewed,
as well as verb tenses, conjugations, and progressive form, and the emphatic mood.
Diagraming concentrates on pronouns, adjectives, adverbs,
prepositional phrases, and sentence patterns.
The student continues to develop writing skills, which include topic sentences, outlining, and paragraph development.
He learns to recognize sentence fragments and run-on sentences and is guided in writing several short biographical sketches.
Social Studies
What was it like to be a sailor on one of Columbus’ ships,
or to be the first man to step onto the surface of the moon?
History seems to come alive with the “You are there” vignettes in this course.
Historical facts are presented in a way that personally involves the student
in the exciting events in American history.
Understanding of the subject matter is enhanced with time lines, maps, and activity questions
that require an understanding of the concepts and interpretation, as well as memorization of facts.
Science
This earth science introduces specific areas of study such as astronomy,
volcanology, topography, oceanography, meteorology, and mineralogy with proofs of the Creation.
Students learn about the perfection of God’s design for the universe.
Weather science is a fascinating study as part of this curriculum.
Word Building
The student will learn 780 spelling words as he learns to use the dictionary as a study tool.
Among these words are homonyms, antonyms, commonly misspelled words, Greek word parts,
and the words of Spanish and French origin.
Wise sayings that illustrate spelling rules are used throughout.
Basic Literature
The study guides include comprehension questions, a test, and a composition assignment for each book in the series.