8th Grade

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Activities are based on Arizona state standards for science, social studies, and art as well as the national gifted standards.

 

Q1

* Wright Flight History

Reading: Dragonwings

 

Q2

*Gingerbred Engineering

As part of this, students will have the opportunity to study for and earn their Yavapai county food handlers card. Completing the study workbook, review questions, and test helps them understand safe storage and preparation of food, and how to mitigate fodborne illness risk. It will also provide them with an introduction to skills that can be used in everyday life and possibly in a work atmosphere. The card they will test for will be a volunteer card, so it can not be used for work other than volunteer work or babysitting.

* Mendel's Peas: Online Lab and hands on replication of the pea experiment (6.L2U3.12)

Reading: Prisoner B-3087 & Out of Hiding

 

Q3

* Economics Challenges

* Understanding and Analyzing the Declaration of Independence: 

Reading and expressing the content of the Declaration in contemporary terms, and understanding the motivations and intnetions of its authors.

* View the original document and additional history here

Reading: Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry

 

Q4

* Passion Project: Students will have time to research a topic of their choice. They will work to interview an expert in their chose area, and develop an artifact and trifold presnetation board for our end of the year TAG gala.

Reading: No read aloud this quarter