GRADE 5 CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
Ages 13- 14 years old

Grade 8: Identity, Innovation, and Action

In Grade 8, students engage with themes such as identity, relationships, time and space orientation, creative expression, scientific and technical innovation. They explore personal beliefs and values, creative arts, energy use, political systems, propaganda, and international relations, gaining insight and discernment. Critical thinking, the confidence to trust their instincts, and courage to set boundaries.

01

Language Art

Short Stories and Poetry

Study of narrative techniques through short stories and the evocative power of poetry.

Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"

Exploration of themes in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Khalil Gibran, Voltaire, Paulo Coelho, Charles Bukowski, Walt Whitman are authors and poets we love!

Film & News Media

Examination of storytelling techniques in film and the bias in modern corporate news media.

Artistic Intention and Observational Drawing

Exploration of artistic intention and practice of observational drawing, creating depth in 2D artworks.

Language Skill

Enhancement of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, with a focus on meaningful conversations and clear communication.

Language Art
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02

Mathematics

Number Properties and Algebra

Study of number properties and algebra.

Coordinate Geometry

Exploration of coordinate geometry.

Probability

Analysis of probability.

Logical Reasoning

Development of logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

Real World Modeling

Modeling and analysis of real-world situations using mathematical principles.

03

Science

Human Body Systems

Study of human body systems and homeostasis.

Disease Patterns

Examination of disease patterns and atomic structures.

Forces and Motion

Exploration of forces and motion.

Chemical Properties

Analysis of chemical properties.

Practical Applications

Investigation of practical applications and scientific principles.

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04

Social Studies

Impact of the media

Exploration of the impact propaganda can have on identity and perspective.

Creative Expression & Censorship

Examination of the role of creative expression in societal messages. Examples of censorship and its impact on free societies.

Trade, Aid, and Debt

Analysis of the dynamics of trade, aid, and the dependency they often create.

Societal Changes

Study of the causes and consequences of societal change. Change starts with individual action. Society is the aggregate total of all individual decisions.

Civil Rights Issues

Investigation of the infringements and encroachments upon individual rights by government and data analysis for advocacy.

05

Entrepreneurship

Basic Business Concepts

Understanding what a business is, different types of businesses, and the fundamentals of how businesses operate.

Idea Generation and Creativity

Learning how to brainstorm ideas for products or services and thinking creatively on how to add value. Money is simply the derivative of value creation.

Marketing & Branding

Understanding the basics of marketing, how to create a brand, and ways to promote a business.

Financial Literacy

Introduction to basic financial concepts such as money management, budgeting, Profit and Loss statements, balance sheet, breakeven analysis, cash flow.

Entrepreneurship
Logical Thinking
06

Critical Thinking

Sharpening focus

Developing logical thinking and problem-solving skills through puzzles, games, and cooperative endeavours/challenges.

Propaganda

Learning the history of propaganda, the various techniques employed, such as dysphemisms and framing, and modern uses in media and advertising.

Social Media

Examining the effect of social media on the human mind and human emotions. Understanding addiction.

Digital Literacy

Gaining familiarity with basic computer operations, internet safety, and responsible use of technology.