Spanish Immersion
Spanish Immersion Science
6th Grade
Course Description: Spanish Immersion students continue developing their Spanish language skills through grade level coursework.This course will introduce students to earth science. Students will study the interactions and connections between water, air, earth, space, and humans.
7th Grade
Course Description: Spanish Immersion students continue developing their Spanish language skills through grade level coursework. This course introduces students to cells, heredity, ecology, the environment, and the diversity of living things.
8th Grade
Course Description: Spanish Immersion students continue developing their Spanish language skills through grade level coursework. This course introduces students to the structure of matter, states of matter and changes to these states, chemical processes and equations, energy, transfer of energy, forces, motion, electric and magnetic fields, and waves.
Spanish Immersion Social Studies
6th Grade
Course Description: Spanish Immersion students continue developing their Spanish language skills through grade level coursework. This course will introduce students to the beginnings of the human story. As they explore the great early civilizations of Egypt and the Near East, India, China, Greece, and Rome, students discover the secrets of these ancient cultures that continue to influence the modern world.
7th Grade
Course Description: Spanish Immersion students continue developing their Spanish language skills through grade level coursework. The World Geography course familiarizes students with the world using the five geographic themes and essential elements. Students should develop skills and knowledge about location, culture, place, human/environmental interaction, movement, and regions.
8th Grade
Course Description: Spanish Immersion students continue developing their Spanish language skills through grade level coursework. This course focuses on the history of the United States beginning with a review of America before European discovery and concluding with the Civil War and reconstruction. A review of units on discovery, exploration, colonization, revolution, and independence is followed by a more detailed explanation of the founding of our nation, principles of the United States Constitution, western expansion, social reform movements, and the Civil War and Reconstruction.
