Curriculum Samples: 8th Grade

  • Survivor

    6-8 | Learners explore positive character development and gain crucial skills through mock survival situations.

  • Summer Camp Classics

    6-8 | Tackle creative-thinking and SEL challenges through collaborative STEAM crafts.

  • Structural Design

    6-8 | Explore building and blueprinting techniques through projects with real-world applications.

  • Influencer Camp

    6-12 | Build skills for a positive online presence through collaborative learning and authenticity, honesty and relatability.

  • Flying Disc

    6-8 | Enjoy the fresh air while investigating how discs fly with lift, thrust, drag and gravity.

  • Eggs-traordinary Physics

    6-8 | Study motion and mass through reusable, hands-on, and collaborative engineering design challenges.

  • Discover Podcasting

    6-12 | Learners create their own podcasts through scaffolded, collaborative, and accessible lessons.

  • BrickLAB Genetics

    6-8 | Scaffolded, reusable lessons explore human inheritance, trait variations, and DNA mutations.

  • 60 Seconds or Less

    6-8 | In this kinesthetic learning program, students reinforce STEM through 60-second challenges.

  • Cosmic Coders

    4-8 | Learners explore space, code robots and collaborate with their crew to tackle cosmic challenges.

  • Drone Designers

    4-8 | Explore STEAM careers through the real-life team roles of drone designers and choreographers.

  • Ready, Set, Drone!

    4-8 | Collaborative lessons combine drone piloting with real-world applications, drone safety, and the physics of UAV flight.

  • Discover Engineering

    4-8 | Use the engineering design process to build complex systems with wheels, pulleys and gears.

  • Video Production

    4-8 | This scaffolded STEM program empowers students with technical skills in video filming and editing.

  • Discover Digital Video LAB

    1-5, 6-12 | Learners survey documentaries, historical recreations and original films in this collaborative curriculum.

  • Claymation

    4-8 | With all of the clay, cameras, and software needed, students record, dub and edit their own stop-motion films.