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9th Grade Overview

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Ninth Grade Overview

 

Big Question: What does it mean to be civilized?

Culminating Project: Final paper on the rise and fall of civilizations

 

Core Classes

  • History: In World History I, students learn how and why early peoples joined together to form societies. Students compare the origins of ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and the Yellow River Valley. Students then examine the impact of written communication and trade in the advancement of civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans. More...

 

  • English: In 9th grade English we focus on early World Literature. Starting with the pre-Biblical work The Epic of Gilgamesh, students begin to explore the concept of myth and the role of the hero. More...

 

  • Geometry: In Geometry, students examine how reasoning and logic enable members of a society to make civilized decisions. The students learn how to prove a hypothesis by induction and deduction. More...

 

  • Biology: Biology is the study of how living organisms operate. Woodlawn’s biology course for 9th graders introduce students to many topics that comprise the enormous scope of biology. Students engage in studies of biological molecules, cells, genetics, evolution, and human anatomy. More...

 

  • Spanish: This year in Spanish, students perfect their grammar skills with a survey in literature. Students read from a variety of sources such as: myths, fables, folk tales, short stories, poems, and news articles. More...

 

Enrichment Classes

 

  • Life Sports: Life Sports teaches the value of healthy living and its impact on the quality of life through physical activity, appraisal of personal health, fitness and injury prevention, game skills, and the promotion of sportsmanship and self-confidence. More...

 

  • Service: Following our philosophy of forming ongoing, mutually responsible partnerships between school and community, students use service-learning discussions to springboard community action plans that address environmental issues in our area.  More....

 

  • Elective:  In order to allow students to pursue their own passions and interests, students select on-line electives to take through Keystone National High School.  This accredited institution provides textbooks, on-line lessons, and assessments in a variety of different subjects.  Electives are designed to allow students to be independent learners and to round out their high school experience.

 

 

 

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