Our Curriculum Picks for 8th Grade

Monday, August 21, 2017

With the start of our homeschool year quickly approaching, I thought I'd write up a post sharing what it is that we've decided on for our final choice for coursework for Zoey. We're changing things up a bit from last year...pretty much everything actually, except for our math curriculum which we loved.


Zoey shared her input on what it is that she liked and what she didn't care for regarding last year and this is what we came up with...

Here are our picks for 8th grade.

English/Literature/Writing/Grammar

Oak Meadow's 8th grade English curriculum

  • The Giver
  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
  • A Wrinkle in Time (we will be skipping this one since we read it last year!)
  • The Hobbit
  • Lord of the Flies
  • The Call of the Wild
  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • The Elements of Style
  • 100 Days of Writing
In English, students read seven classic novels while studying vocabulary drawn from the reading and concentrating on grammar and composition skills. Weekly assignments in writing, grammar, and usage provide ample practice for the student preparing to enter high school.

Social Studies


Oak Meadow’s Eighth Grade curriculum introduces students to the concepts of civics through a study of the champions of freedom, federal, state, and local governments, and the economic system. Students witness their local government in action, explore issues affecting their state, and also become aware of national issues. Our experiential approach to understanding social issues includes practical activities such as community service projects and interviewing local community leaders. Students are encouraged to learn how to make a difference on a local level by learning more about the people and businesses in their area.

(Depending on how this goes, we do have the Medieval Times books from Beautiful Feet to add in if she wants more to take on.)

Science


The Science curriculum focuses on the principles of physical science, including mass and matter, force, energy, sound, light, color, electricity, magnetism, and mechanics. Emphasis is placed on preparing the student for more advanced science by including assignments that require the student to conduct experiments, perform mathematical calculations, and report on their findings.

(Depending on how this goes, we may or may bot be supplementing using the book list for Guest Hollow's Chemistry older course.) 



Math


We aren't going to be changing things up here as what we used last year was working! 

Health

Lifetime Health Textbook from Holt Publishing

Foreign Language


Zoey has been asking about and expressing an interest in Latin for quite some time and after looking this over, I feel like it will be a good fit for her being a beginner and will also reinforce her use of grammar as well. 

Extra-Curricular Activities

Ballet/Pointe and Modern Contemporary dance classes twice a week. 
Drama second semester through local homeschool co-op
Guitar lessons (possibility)
Yoga (at home)
Life Skills (various activities and projects done at home and/or in our community
Community Outreach (to be decided by Zoey for her Civics course)
Art
Crash Courses - Philosophy

So, this is the plan thus far! Some (hopefully!) minor tweaking will take place I am sure once we get things rolling. Our official "soft" start date for school is Friday, September 1st which mirrors our public school calendar locally.

I'd love to see what it is that you are using this year in your homeschooling! Feel free to drop me a link in the comments below!

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