Vocabulary skills including identifying and determining the meaning of synonyms, antonyms, idioms, homophones, and Latin and Greek roots
Comprehension skills including summarizing, paraphrasing, or synthesizing information from two or more literary or expository texts
Identifying vocabulary words in a text and giving their meanings
Understanding main ideas, comparing and contrasting ideas and information, cause and effect, symbolism, making inferences, mood, tone, and point of view in a story
Applying writing skills in activities such as composing cover letters, poems, biographies, position papers, and more
Math
Writing numbers in word, standard, expanded, and scientific notation
Identifying and using ratios and rates
Multiplying and dividing with positive and negative rational numbers
Finding the perimeter and area of two-dimensional figures
Identifying and plotting ordered pairs in four quadrants and along the axes
Calculating probabilities of independent and dependent events
Science
Identify questions that can be answered through scientific investigations
Design and conduct a scientific investigation
Use technology as a tool to gather data and information
Analyze and interpret data
Think critically and logically to connect evidence and explanations
Use scientific practices during laboratory exercises
Social Studies
Creation and ratification of the Constitution and Bill of Rights
State and local history
American expansion, immigration, and slavery
The American Civil War and Reconstruction
Civil rights expansion and social movements
Industrialization and the Great Depression
Inventions and advancements in communications and transportation