Middle School Curriculum Guide
Middle School Grade 8
- LANGUAGE ARTS/READING/WRITING
- MATHEMATICS
- SCIENCE
- SOCIAL STUDIES
- ARABIC
- JUNIOR ALIM PROGRAM
- QURAN
Middle school students shift gears and turn their focus and learning to more advance topics in the English language. Students will be immersed in reading novels and literary pieces among various genres such as fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Emphasis on writing skills will elaborate on various essays including analysis, research/evidence based, and formal pieces with a greater degree of essay structure, grammar, and vocabulary requirements. Reading comprehension strategies are implemented to improve skills.
Middle school mathematics builds the skills that are essential for success in secondary and postsecondary education. Students polish their basic arithmetic skills and build algebra, geometry, and problem solving skills. Many mathematical concepts are covered included equations, probability, solving for variables, and word problems. Students will also learn test taking and problem solving strategies.
In this dynamic field that requires dedication, students will be exposed to learning the scientific process and inquiry skills. These skills will be essential for core class requirements such as Science Fair and scientific writing in hands-on, laboratory experiences. Middle school follows a curriculum of various scientific topics that are divided among the three years.
Students will have the solid foundations of elementary Arabic to expand on the language. Topics of focus include deep conversation, grammar, vocabulary, and Quranic Arabic. Quranic Arabic is a unique part of this discipline that allows students to understand the Quran and tafseer.
The program is designed to cover the fundamental sciences and allow a deeper understanding of the Quran, Hadith, Figh, seerah, Tafseer, Islamic history and Islamic etiquettes. Through the various authentic texts, students will gain a more holistic understanding of the Islamic Shari ah and its principles and legislations.
Though the workload in the class is a little intense, an accomplished student will be able to succeed by being attentive during class and following the guidance given by the teacher. This is a unique course for those who wish to combine further Islamic Studies along with their normal school studies and pursue the Alim Program at any reputable institution after graduating highschool.
Students will continue with Quran memorization according to their current position. Quran is an intense and core component of the integrated middle school curriculum. Each student is evaluated based on review, recitation of current lesson, tajweed, and behavior.
This component is broken down in two parts. Sixth grade is when students are introduced to the history of the world. Students will be following current events through various activities and journalism. The last two years of middle school break American history into two parts. 7th grade covers the Renaissance & Europe to the Civil War.
8th grade will finish American history from the Civil War to current times. The US Constitution test may be administered in 7th and/or 8th grades.