NUMERACY
Learning Objectives:
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- The student will solve one-step linear equations in one variable, including practical problems that require the solution of a one-step linear equation in one variable.
- Represent a practical situation with a linear inequality in one variable; and
- Solve one-step linear inequalities in one variable, involving addition or subtraction, and graph the solution on a number line.
Focus in class:
- Linear equations
- Order of operations (PEMDAS)
SCIENCE
Learning objectives:
The student will investigate and understand that all matter is composed of atoms. Key ideas include
- Atoms consist of particles, including electrons, protons, and neutrons;
- Atoms of a particular element are similar but differ from atoms of other elements;
- Elements may be represented by chemical symbols;
- Two or more atoms interact to form new substances, which are held together by electrical forces (bonds);
- Compounds may be represented by chemical formulas;
- Chemical equations can be used to model chemical changes; and
- a few elements comprise the largest portion of the solid Earth, living matter, the oceans, and the atmosphere.
Focus in class:
- Types of bonds (Ionic, covalent, metallic)
SOCIAL STUDIES
- Time used for Science
BIBLE
- Overview of Matthew