EnglishWriting & Grammar 7 presents clear instruction in writing and grammar, including an overview of the Writing Process and many focused writing activities. The seventh-grade English curriculum covers all eight parts of speech, the five basic sentence patterns, usage concepts such as agreement, and mechanics. Adjective clauses and complex sentences are also introduced. Writing projects include a biographical sketch, an in-class essay, a letter to the editor, and a book report.
Social StudiesWorld Studies provides a fresh look at the civilizations of the world through the lens of a Christian worldview. We begin with a brief review of history from Creation to the coming of Christ and progresses in a chronological journey around the world studying the rise and fall of empires, cultures, Christianity, and world religions, concluding with an examination of the trends of the 21st century.
ScienceLife Science includes well-researched material written at grade level, colorful images to reinforce text content, boxes with fun facts and helpful explanations, a list of key terms, a chapter summary, thought-provoking review questions, and extra questions to prepare students for standardized tests. Students will study cell biology, genetics, the history of life, microbiology, botany, zoology, ecology, and human anatomy and physiology, all within a biblical framework.
MAthFundamentals of Math Student Text covers concepts in whole numbers, decimals, number theory, fractions, and an introduction to algebra and geometry. Every chapter contains exercises in applied mathematics to everyday life, along with sections that promote critical thinking skills, and a chapter review section.
BibleSeventh grade students focus on studying the Bible from beginning to end in the curriculum Route 66. This study provides a basic introduction to the structure and themes of the Word of God. As students journey through this fast-moving survey, they will discover truths and applications that God placed in each book of the Bible. God’s gracious work is clear—from creation to the cross to the consummation of time.
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