In this first part of a survey of world history from prehistoric to modern times, K12 online lessons and assessments complement The Human Odyssey, a textbook series developed and published by K12. This course focuses on the development of civilization across a 12,000-year span: from the Ice Age to the Middle Ages, from cave paintings to stained glass windows, from crude huts to Gothic cathedrals. The course introduces geography concepts and skills as they appear in the context of the historical narrative. This is the second semester of a two semester course.
The Math 8 course prepares students for more advanced study in algebra as students solve linear equations and
systems of equations, work with radical and integer exponents, gain conceptual understanding of functions, and
use functions to model quantitative relationships. To prepare students for more advanced study in geometry, the course
emphasizes the Pythagorean theorem and a deepening exploration of similarity and congruence.
The Math 8 course prepares students for more advanced study in algebra as students solve linear equations and
systems of equations, work with radical and integer exponents, gain conceptual understanding of functions, and
use functions to model quantitative relationships. To prepare students for more advanced study in geometry, the course
emphasizes the Pythagorean theorem and a deepening exploration of similarity and congruence.
In the Math 7 course, students focus on real-world scenarios and mathematical problems involving algebraic expressions
and linear equations and begin to apply their understanding of rational numbers with increased complexity. The course
lays the foundation for exploring concepts of angle, similarity and congruence, more formally addressed in Math 8, as
students work with scale drawings and construct and analyze relationships among geometric figures. Students also develop
and apply understandings of proportional relationships.
In the Math 7 course, students focus on real-world scenarios and mathematical problems involving algebraic expressions
and linear equations and begin to apply their understanding of rational numbers with increased complexity. The course
lays the foundation for exploring concepts of angle, similarity and congruence, more formally addressed in Math 8, as
students work with scale drawings and construct and analyze relationships among geometric figures. Students also developand apply understandings of proportional relationships.
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