Seventh grade history is the study of early American history (from colonial America to the Civil War). Writing, debates, and simulations are vital to the study of early American history, and students learn to think critically using multiple perspectives and historical evidence in a variety of ways. Students travel through the research process numerous times composing research questions, finding and evaluating sources, taking notes, synthesizing information, and formulating an argument. Students also explore current events as they arise and connect to the study of early American history.
Eighth grade history studies American history, beginning with the era of Reconstruction through the twentieth century, while uncovering connections to the students’ own lives and current events. The course explores the themes of immigration and migration, the pursuit of freedom, and the concept of just war, and students engage in a variety of projects, discussions, and activities to explore these themes as they apply to twentieth century American history. Students develop as researchers and analytical writers, as they take multiple journeys through the research process over the course of the year.