Seventh
graders have entered their adolescent years. They continue to mature both
physically and emotionally, preparing to accept greater responsibility
in all areas of their lives. Our goal is to meet the developmental, academic,
social, and spiritual needs of our students. They are refining many skills
in the areas of reading and composition and using those skills in other
core disciplines: social studies, science, foreign language, and Christian
Education. Students also begin to apply abstract thinking skills to mathematics.
City Tree Christian School has adopted grade level standards in each subject
area. Below you will find a summary of the main seventh grade curriculum
materials we use as well as special classroom and school-wide activities
which enhance our students' learning experiences.
Language Arts:
Individualized reading instruction through self-selected
literature
Literature Circles
ABeka Spelling Program and Language Programs
Writing (journals, various genres, responses to literature,
creative pieces, reports)
Oral Presentations (current events, poetry, reports
tied to social studies and science)
Visits to the school library
Association of Christian Schools International's Speech
Meet
Association of Christian Schools International's Spelling
Bee
Math:
Prentice Hall Mathematics Program - "Pre-Algebra"
Association of Christian Schools International's Math
Olympics (biannually)
Science:
Holt, Rinehart, Winston Science Program - "Life
Science"
3-day Catalina Science Adventure Camp
School-wide
Science Fair - using the scientific method, younger students participate
through class projects and older students submit their own individual
projects
Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair
Social Studies:
Glencoe, McGraw/Hill Social Studies Program- "Medieval
and Early Modern Times"
Subject-related field trips
School-wide Multicultural Fair - each classroom does
an in-depth study of a particular culture and then opens their doors
to share their knowledge with others
Christian Education:
Positive Action- "Route 66", New Testament Survey (1 Thessalonians through Revelations): Thematic focus-Christian Traditions and History
Chapel - each Monday 1:20-2:15pm
Memory Verse Program - an optional program where students
memorize verses related to chapel lessons
Bible reading, prayer, and devotions
Physical Education:
Physical Education units at the Kroc Center: (i.e. swimming,
basketball, fitness, volleyball, etc.)
Physical Education in the park - City Tree
instructors collaborate on special park units (i.e. soccer, track
& field, etc.)
Fitness Skills and SPARK Program (Sports, Play and Active Recreation for
Kids)
Presidential Fitness Program and testing
Fitness Fairs
Mile Fun Runs in the park
Health:
Glencoe, McGraw/Hill Health Education Program: "Teen
Health". Integrated into science and physical education curriculum
as well as presented as special units throughout the year.
Drug and alcohol education
Human development
Spanish:
McDougall/Littell Spanish 1A: "En Español 1A".
Academic Spanish program. Prepares students for Spanish 1B in 8th
grade and 2nd year Spanish in high school.
Suplementary Curriculum:
Technology:
Students visit the computer lab during open lab time and with subject
matter teachers. Special units on topics such as Powerpoint presentations
are integrated throughout the year.
Art:
Three special units are taught in conjunction with the San Diego Museum of Art.Students are exposed to a variety of art mediums.
Music:
Instruction includes music theory, appreciation, and history. Students
will apply what they learn in theory using recorders, percussion
and orff instruments. Optional participation in Chapel Team, Choir and Orchestra is available.
Field trips and special assemblies take place throughout the year.
Theater
Arts: Eight week unit sponsored by Christian Youth Theater (CYT)
culminating in a school assembly and performance. Participation in
the K-8th grade Christmas program.
School Sponsored Extra Curricular Activities:
Chapel Team (band, vocals, technologies)
Choir
String and Percussion Orchestra
Student Council
Yearbook Club
Athletics: volleyball, basketball, and cheerleading
Book-of-the-Month Club
Student store: operation and management
After-School Program Assistant - working with younger
students after school in large group and small group settings