8th grade Homeroom with Ms. Jungert
Math
Course instruction centers on these 3 key concepts:
- Applying equations in one and two variables
- Understanding the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships
- Applying the Pythagorean Theorem and the concepts of similarity and congruence
Social Studies
Students in the 8th grade study the ideas, issues, and events from the framing of the Constitution through the Reconstruction. Students will trace the development of American politics, society, culture, and economy and relate them to the emergence of major regional differences. They learn about the challenges facing the new nation, and the causes and consequences of the Civil War.
Special Highlights include: Day in Court, retreat at CYO
camp, Sacramento capitol.
Science
Our focus is on physical scie
nce.
By the end of the year the students will have learned about atoms, the smallest unit of matter. The students will also learn about the periodic table and how how all
matter is organized.
8th graders compete in the annual Science Fair.
Religion & Service
8th grade students are expected to complete service hours and complete a project based on the Declaration of Human Rights. Glide Memorial kitchen, SF Foodbank
English Language Arts
In 8th Grade, students utilize the four language arts processes: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Students will learn about various literary devices, including plot structure, narration, imagery, symbolism, figurative language, etc. Students will also learn about the origin of literary texts such as fables, short stories, myths, and epics, and will read and analyze such texts to discern their meaning and import. Reading instruction will expose students to a variety of reading strategies for reading novels and expository text. Themes related to self-definition, society and class, gender, gentrification, morality, ethics, justice, judgment, and race will be explored. Writing instruction will include the development of written communication skills, including narrative, informative/explanatory, and argumentative writing
.