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The following subjects are required for eighth grade:
This subject is required each year through tenth grade, or longer if
the student has not successfully completed Biology by that time.
Note: You may, or we might, choose different courses from different grade levels if they are more appropriate for your student. CLASS reserves the right to modify course selection based on standardized test scores, course availability, and previous course assignments.
The first course listed will be assigned by CLASS unless you choose an alternate from those shown below. Write any alternate choices selected in the comments section of the enrollment application.
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| Title: Matter and Motion in God’s Universe |
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| Subject: Science |
Course Number: 60280 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 8th–10th |
| Author: Delores Shimmin |
Number of Pages: 388 |
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| Publisher: A Beka Book Publishers |
Academic Credit: None† |
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| Copyright: 1994 |
Course Charge: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
| Course Materials: Textbook, answer key,* and 10 tests* |
* Item published by Christian Liberty Press
† One credit if assigned at the high school level |
| Course Description: This general science course provides an overview of astronomy, physics, biology, magnetism, and electricity. It features numerous profiles of Christians who have contributed to the cause of science. |
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| Title: Exploring Creation with General Science |
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| Subject: General Science |
Course Number: 69210 |
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| Suggested Grade Level: 8th |
| Author: Jay L. Wile |
Number of Pages: 491 |
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| Publisher: Apologia Educational Ministries |
Academic Credit: None |
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| Copyright: 2008 (2nd edition) |
Elective Fee: None |
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| Prerequisites: None |
Course Materials: Textbook and the solutions and tests booklet (includes
16 tests) |
| Course Description: This course can be a student’s first systematic study of the scientific method, analyzing and interpreting experiments, simple machines, archaeology, geology, the fossil record, the nature and origin of life, and the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The hands-on experiments found in the text use household items. |
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