Grade 8 Curriculum (Free)
Science (Gr8)
15 Topics
Science 8 (Gr8)
The Scientific process (Gr8)
Engineering practices (Gr8)
Chemistry (Gr8)
Physics: Velocity, acceleration, and forces (Gr8)
Physics: Energy (Gr8)
Physics: Solutions (Gr8)
Biochemistry (Gr8)
Physiology and genes (Gr8)
Plant Biology (Gr8)
Ecology and conservation (Gr8)
Geology (Gr8)
Meteorology and climate (Gr8)
Astronomy (Gr8)
Units and measurement (Gr8)
Mathematics (Gr8)
21 Topics
Number Sense – Rational and Irrational Numbers (Gr8)
Operations – Addition and Subtraction (Gr8)
Operations – Math Facts (Gr8)
Operations – Mental Math (Gr8)
Operations – Multiplication and Division (Gr8)
Operations – Properties and Relationships (Gr8)
Algebra – Coding (Gr8)
Algebra – Equations and Inequalities (Gr8)
Algebra – Mathematical Modelling (Gr8)
Algebra – Patterns and Relationships (Gr8)
Data – Data Literacy (Gr8)
Data – Probability (Gr8)
Spatial Sense – Geometric and Spatial Reasoning (Gr8)
Spatial Sense – Measurement (Gr8)
Financial Literacy – Money and Finances (Gr8)
Transformations and congruence (Gr8)
Financial Literacy (Gr8)
Number theory and arithmetic (Gr8)
Proportional relationships (Gr8)
Pythagorean theorem (Gr8)
English (Gr8)
13 Topics
Adjectives and Adverbs (Gr8)
Grammar (Gr8)
Nouns (Gr8)
Punctuation and Capitalization (Gr8)
Verbs (Gr8)
Writing and Composition (Gr8)
Figurative Language (Gr8)
Pronouns (Gr8)
Reference Skills (Gr8)
Sentences (Gr8)
Vocabulary (Gr8)
Word Analysis (Gr8)
Reading strategies (Gr8)
Health (Gr8)
6 Topics
Active Living (Gr8)
Healthy Living – Making Connections for Healthy Living (Gr8)
Healthy Living – Making Healthy Choices (Gr8)
Healthy Living – Understanding Health Concepts (Gr8)
Movement Competence: Skills, Concepts, and Strategies (Gr8)
Social-Emotional Learning Skills (Gr8)
Geography (Gr8)
3 Topics
Global Settlement: Patterns and Sustainability (Gr8)
Global Inequalities: Economic Development and Quality of Life (Gr8)
Geography (Gr8)
History (Gr8)
25 Topics
Canada, 1890 – 1914: A Changing Society (Gr8)
Creating Canada, 1850 – 1890 (Gr8)
Colonial America (Gr8)
The Early Republic (Gr8)
The American Revolution (Gr8)
American History 1828-1861 (Gr8)
The Civil War (Gr8)
Post Civil War America (Gr8)
Early human history (Gr8)
Ancient Mesopotamia (Gr8)
Ancient Egypt and Kush (Gr8)
Early China (Gr8)
Ancient South Asia (Gr8)
Ancient river civilizations (Gr8)
The Silk Road (Gr8)
World religions (Gr8)
Greece (Gr8)
Rome and the Byzantine Empire (Gr8)
Islamic Empires (Gr8)
African Empires (Gr8)
Social Studies (Gr8)
8 Topics
Government (Gr8)
The Constitution (Gr8)
The legal system (Gr8)
Citizenship (Gr8)
Basic economic principles (Gr8)
Banking and finance (Gr8)
Supply and demand (Gr8)
Social Studies skills (Gr8)
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Grammar (Gr8)
Grade 8 Curriculum (Free)
English (Gr8)
Grammar (Gr8)
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Skills:
Are the modifiers used correctly? (
9:39)
Choose between adjectives and adverbs (
4:04)
Choose between personal and reflexive pronouns (
5:09)
Choose between subject and object pronouns (
8:40)
Combine sentences using relative clauses (
11:01)
Commas with compound and complex sentences (
5:14)
Commas with coordinate adjectives (
7:12)
Commas with direct addresses, introductory words, interjections and interrupters (10:35)
Commas used with interrupters (3:31)
Commas with nonrestrictive elements (2:16
)
Compound subjects and objects with “I” and “me” (
3:24)
Compound subjects and objects with pronouns (3:07
)
Correct capitalization errors (2:36
)
Correct errors with indefinite pronoun-verb agreement (
2:38)
Correct errors with signs
Correct errors with subject-verb agreement (
12:58)
Decide whether ellipses are used appropriately (
3:21)
Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives (
10:28)
Form and use comparative and superlative adverbs (4:54
)
Form and use plurals of compound nouns (
2:07)
Form and use plurals: review (
20:06)
Form the perfect verb tenses (5:39
)
Form the progressive verb tenses (
19:42)
Form the singular or plural possessive (
4:28)
Formatting quotations and dialogue (
15:51)
Good, better, best, bad, worse and worst
Identify active and passive voice (2:22
)
Identify adjectives (
4:53)
Identify adverbs (
3:44)
Identify all of the possible antecedents (2:00)
Identify and correct errors with compound and joint possession (3:58
)
Identify and correct errors with plural and possessive nouns (
20:13)
Identify and correct inappropriate shifts in verb tense (
9:25)
Identify appositives and appositive phrases (
5:02)
Identify dependent and independent clauses (
4:38)
Identify gerunds and their functions (11:09
)
Identify infinitives and infinitive phrases (
1:40)
Identify linking verbs, predicate adjectives and predicate nouns (
3:42)
Identify participles and what they modify (
18:33)
Identify plurals, singular possessives and plural possessives (
5:01)
Identify prepositional phrases (
15:56)
Identify pronouns and their antecedents (4:06
)
Identify the complete subject or complete predicate of a sentence (2:32)
Identify the compound subject or compound predicate of a sentence (
5:50)
Identify the simple subject or simple predicate of a sentence (3:25
)
Identify transitive and intransitive verbs (
21:39)
Identify vague pronoun references (
10:14)
Irregular past tense: review (
7:15)
Is it a complete sentence or a fragment? (3:47
)
Is it a complete sentence or a run-on? (
19:16)
Is it a complete sentence, a fragment or a run-on? (
10:16)
Is it a direct object or an indirect object? (
10:41)
Is it a phrase or a clause (
10:25)
Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive? (
2:34)
Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory? (6:45
)
Is the sentence simple, compound or complex? (4:32)
Is the sentence compound – complex? (3:23)
Is the word an adjective or adverb? (
2:34)
Misplaced modifiers with pictures (
10:23)
Order adjectives (
5:48)
Rewrite the sentence in active voice (
7:44)
Select the misplaced or dangling modifier (
5:08)
Simple past, present and future tense: review (
8:28)
Using dashes and hyphens (
19:45)
Use hyphens in compound adjectives (
3:57)
Use parallel structure (
17:06)
Use reflexive and reciprocal pronouns (
4:45)
Use relative pronouns: who and whom (
18:36)
Use relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which and that (
17:42)
Use semicolons and commas to separate clauses (
14:59)
Use semicolons, colons and commas with lists (
11:45)
Use the correct pair of correlative conjunctions (
7:08)
Use the correct verb – with compound subjects (
11:01
)
Use the pronoun that agrees with the antecedent (
2:59)
Well, better, best, badly, worse and worst
What does the punctuation suggest? (8:25
)
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