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How to Use eTAP: Middle School
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Includes Mathematics, Science, English, Social Studies & College entrance exams - GED, SAT, and ACT
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eTAP is online, so it can be used both at school and at home.When parents ask how they can help their children at home, you can recommend eTAP. Currently, eTAP users are evenly divided between teachers, students, and their parents. Each group finds eTAP helpful in a different way.Instruction OrganizationThis curriculum is divided into Lesson Units with topics shown in a Table of Contents (TOC). Here are examples of how you can use eTAP for different grade levels.Middle School Grades 6-9 Middle School grades vary in different locations, but will include some or all of Grades 6 - 9. The age shown is only a guide. An individual student’s age may vary from the range shown. The time spent on each Lesson Unit will vary by student. We have indicated an average time needed to complete each Lesson Unit. This assumes that the student is spending about one hour each day on each of the four core subjects. The balance of the day may be spent on other subjects and activities. MathematicsMiddle School Mathematics has 24 Lesson Units. Each State's Standards will vary as to the particular Lesson Units covered at each grade level. The Standards Button at the left side of the Member’s Page will provide the Lesson Unit sequence according to the California State Standards. This may be used as a guide.Grade 7 usually includes Lesson Units 1-12 as well as 17 from the Middle School Table of Contents. These Lesson Units may be completed in one year by spending 4 weeks on each. Grade 8 includes the balance of the nine Lesson Units. These provide an introduction to Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry. Depending on the progress of the student, study can be expanded into the beginning Lesson Units of High School Geometry and Algebra. Again, about four weeks can be allowed for completing each Lesson Unit. English (Language Arts)Grades 7 and 8 include 7 Lesson Units each. About four weeks may be allowed for each Lesson Unit. The student should advance his or her skills as he or she proceeds to the next grade.History (Social Studies)Grade 6 includes Ancient History.About four weeks may be used to complete each Lesson Unit. Grade 7 includes nine Lesson Units on World History: Medieval and Early Modern Times. About four weeks may be used to complete each Lesson Unit. Grade 8 includes ten Lesson Units on American History. Three to four weeks should be allowed to complete each Lesson Unit. ScienceGrade 6 focuses on Earth Science.Earth Science has nine Lesson Units. Four weeks may be used to complete each Lesson Unit. Grade 7 focuses on Life Science. Life Science has seven Lesson Units. About four weeks may be used to complete each Lesson Unit. Grade 8 focuses on Physical Science. Physical Science has eight Lesson Units. About four weeks may be used to complete each Lesson Unit.
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