8th Grade



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Eighth grade is the eighth post-kindergarten year of formal education in the US, and is typically the last year of middle school. In England and Wales, the equivalent is Year 9, and in Scotland, the equivalent is S2.

In many ways, 8th grade is a year of transition, as students are expected to have mastered the ways of middle school and begin becoming “high-schoolers.” Specifically, 8th graders are expected to be independent thinkers and workers analyzing and explaining what they learn in both their writing and verbally. 8th Grade Reading. 8th Grade Lyrics: I'm not your world / No, I'm not your life / Tell me what that means to you / If it was me that was by your side / Limitless, without no rules / Nothin' to lose / Never no pressure.

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Directed by Bo Burnham. With Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton, Emily Robinson, Jake Ryan. An introverted teenage girl tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth grade year before leaving to start high school.

  • In Nigeria Grade 8 (JSS2) is the second to last year of Junior high, as there are no Middle Schools in the Nigerian education system, elementary school (primary school) ends in grade 6. Pupils (called learners by the Department of Education) are between the ages of 13 and 14.
  • In Somalia, the eighth grade, which pupils are between the age of 12 and 14, is typically the final grade before high school.
  • In South Africa, Grade 8 is the first year of high school.
  • In Cameroon, Form 3 (8th Grade) is the third year of Middle School.

Asia[edit]

  • In Iran, 8th grade is second year of Highschool A. There are 2 stages of Highschool in Iran, A and B. A ranges from Grade 7 (13 years old) across Grade 8 (14 years old) to Grade 9 (15 years old).
  • In India, 8th grade is the last grade before High School. 8th grade exam is the second last year the respective school will be setting the examination. Thereafter in tenth grade, the examinations are conducted by state or national boards. In India, 8th class education falls under the middle education system.
  • In Sri Lanka, 8th grade is the last grade before High School. 8th grade exam is the last year the respective school will be setting the examination. Thereafter (ninth grade and after) the examinations are conducted by state or national board.
  • In Pakistan, Grade 8 is one of the years in middle school. Students in this class are thirteen to fourteen years old. 8th grade exams are conducted and managed by the Boards of Education in Pakistan.
  • In Nepal Grade 8 is last grade before Secondary Education. In Grade 8, District Level Examination is conducted by District Education Office.
  • In the Philippines, Grade 8 is the second year of Junior High School. Topics mainly discussed are the following subjects like, for the major subjects are Intermediate Algebra (Math in Grade 8), Biology (Science in Grade 8), Filipino subject with Florante at Laura, English and World History (Political Studies in Grade 8). Values Education, World Literature, MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health), Computer and TLE (Technology and Livelihood Education) are some of the minor subjects. Students are usually 13–14 years old.
  • In Singapore, 8th grade is equivalent of Secondary 2 level.
  • In Malaysia, 8th grade also known as Form 2 in secondary school. The students at this stage are 14 years old, and it is the second year in the secondary school.
  • In Indonesia, 8th grade is known as Kelas 2 SMP (Indonesian for the number 2). Pupils usually are aged from 13 to 14 years old and graduate from Kelas 1 SMP in the middle of the year (June 18 but the promotion to the next grade is at June 28).
  • In Hong Kong, 8th grade is called Form 2.
  • In Afghanistan, 8th grade is the final year of middle school.
  • In Oman pupils usually are aged from 14 to 15 years old.
  • In Saudi Arabia, 8th grade is the second year of middle school.
  • In Mongolia, 8th grade is the third year of Middle School. Usually children in 8th-grade ages from 13 to 14.

Europe[edit]

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  • In Spain, eighth grade was called 8º de EGB (Educación General Básica) and is the last year in a colegio, before being enrolled into an instituto (Spanish for High School) However under the present ESO (educación secundaria obligatoria) system it is now the second year of ESO.
  • In Sweden, eight grade is called 8. Åttan. It's the second last year before enrolling into a high school. Pupils are aged 14-15 during eight grade.
  • In Denmark, eighth grade is called 8. Klasse being the second last year before being enrolled into a Gymnasium, which is similar to high school.
  • In France, eighth grade is equivalent to the third year of collège, the Quatrième or '4ème'.
  • In Germany, eighth grade is called 8. Klasse.
  • In Greece, aged 13–14, eighth grade is called second year of gymnasium school or middle school or lower secondary school (Deutera Gymnasiou - Δευτέρα Γυμνασίου).
  • In Poland, eighth grade is called 8. klasa. It's the last year of elementary school (szkoła podstawowa). Pupils are aged 13–15.
  • In Hungary, eighth grade is called 8. osztály, commonly the last year of elementary school. Other systems to group the grades are also present: for example, six years of elementary school then six years of high school; or four years of elementary then eight years of high school.
  • In Finland, children aged 14–15 are usually in 8th grade. 8th grade is called 8. luokka in Finland.
  • In Iceland, eighth grade is called 8. bekkur. Pupils are aged 13–14.
  • In Ireland, eighth grade is equivalent to 2nd Year. Students are between 13 and 14 years old at the beginning of the year.
  • In Italy, eighth grade is the final year of middle school. It is equivalent to what is colloquially referred to as terza media or terzo anno delle scuole medie (officially Scuola secondaria di primo grado). Students are usually between 13 and 14 years old.
  • In Latvia, eighth grade is called 8. klase. Children are aged 11-12.
  • In the Netherlands, eight grade is equivalent to the second year in secondary school (known as de tweede klas).
  • In Norway, the eight grade is the first year of Ungdomsskole (literally Youth School), equivalent to Junior High School. The students enter the eight grade the year they turn thirteen.
  • In Portugal, the eight grade is called 8 Ano and Pupils are aged between 12 and 13
  • In Belgium, eight grade is also equivalent to the second year in middle school (called '2de middelbaar' or '2e secondaire').
  • In the United Kingdom:
    • In the English and Welsh school systems, eighth grade is equivalent to Year 9 (Form 3). These children are aged 13–14.[1]
    • In Scotland eighth grade is equivalent to S2 ('S' represents Secondary), or 2nd year. In Scotland students start primary education at an age of 4–5 and then move to high school when 11–12. Children are between 13 and 14 years old in this year.
    • In Northern Ireland, children aged 13–14 are in year 10 or 3rd year (secondary school).
  • In Romania, 8th grade is called 'Clasa a VIII-a', and it is the last year of Gymnasium, followed by high school. Children usually aged between 13–14 are in this grade.
  • In Croatia 8th grade is called 'Osmi razred' and it is the last year of primary education before going to gymnasium or another secondary school. Children are ages between 13 and 14. Grades beyond 8th are not called 9th and so on, but rather 1st grade of secondary school.
  • In Slovenia, 8th grade is the second to last year of primary school, with students 13 – 14 years of age. After primary school, students attend different High Schools.
  • In Bulgaria, children aged 14–15 are usually in 8th grade, which is the 1st year of high school.
  • in Kosovo, children aged 13 - 14 are in third year of middle school. In the old education system eighth grade was the first year of high school.

North America[edit]

  • In Belize, Std. 6 is the last year in elementary school.
  • In Mexico, eighth grade is equivalent to the second year of middle school for those who are aged 13–14.

Canada and the United States[edit]

In the United States, Eighth Grade is usually a child's eighth year of education, aside from Kindergarten and Preschool. It is often the final year of Middle School.

In some parts of Canada (such as Newfoundland), and much of British Columbia, 8th grade is the first year of high school, or secondary school. Students are usually 13–14 years old.

In Quebec, eighth Grade is equivalent to Secondary II (French: 2e Secondaire ('Seconde')) or Secondary Cycle 1, Year 2.

The eighth grade mathematics curriculum in Canada usually includes either Pre-algebra or Algebra I. Occasionally, Geometry, or Algebra II are also taught in very advanced schools. In some schools, especially the ones that are witnessing the required Basic Standards Test, basic everyday 'real world' mathematical skills such as check writing, money management, and geometry are taught as well.

In cultural and language curriculum, many students may opt to take a foreign language course, either for a semester or the full school year.

In the United States, American history is often the primary focus in eighth grade social studies. Other schools may also focus on other subject areas such as geography and world history.

In the United States 41 states have implemented Common Core curriculum standards for English/Language Arts and Mathematics in 8th grade.

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Key English/Language Arts standards for 8th grade include:[1]

  • Ability to write arguments and to support claims with relevant evidence; support with logical reasoning using accurate, credible source
  • Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences using relevant details and structured event sequences
  • Ability to write in a manner that the organization, development, and style are appropriate to the task, purpose and audience
  • Conduct short research products to answer questions, drawing on multiple print or digital sources; ability to assess credibility of each source

Key Mathematics standards in 8th grade include:[2]

  • Ability to use linear equations and systems to represent, analyze, and solve various problems
  • Students recognize (y/x=m) or (y-mx) as special linear equations (y=mx+b) and can interpret and express a relationship in terms of the situation
  • Students understand the concept of a function as a rule that assigns exactly one output for one input
  • Knowledge of distance and angles and ideas of translations, congruence, rotations, reflections, similarity
  • Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find distance between points on the coordinate plain, find lengths, and analyze polygons

Oceania[edit]

  • In most states in Australia, this is called Year 8, which is the second year of high school. In South Australia, Year 8 is the first year of high school.
  • In New Zealand, Year 9 is the equivalent of eighth grade, with students aged 13 or 14 at the beginning of the year. It is the first year of high school. Students in Year 9 typically study English, mathematics, science, social science, health and physical education, arts and technology.

South America[edit]

  • In Brazil, the equivalent is oitavo ano (eighth grade). All students must be 13 years old before March 31st or May 31st depending on school.
  • In Chile, eighth grade is equivalent to 8° Básico the last year of Enseñanza básica for those who are aged 13–14.

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References[edit]

  1. ^'English Language Arts Standards » Writing » Grade 7 | Common Core State Standards Initiative'. www.corestandards.org. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  2. ^'Grade 8 » Introduction | Common Core State Standards Initiative'. www.corestandards.org. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
Preceded by
Seventh grade
Eighth grade
age 13-14
Succeeded by
Ninth grade
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You’ve gotten used to the mood swings. You’ve accepted the fact that your child is taller than you, and you’ve (almost) convinced her that taller does not equal smarter. It took time, but you and your adolescent have learned to live under the same roof.

Now it’s 8th grade. The middle school years are almost a memory, and high school looms large.

Eighth grade is the year kids turn 13 or 14, making them full-fledged teenagers, an intimidating concept for parents. On the plus side, 8th graders typically have settled into themselves after the initial years of puberty. There’s a good chance the child you see each morning will resemble the child you said goodnight to the night before.

“By 8th grade, kids are a little more predictable,” says Len Patton, principal at Rising Starr Middle School in Fayetteville, Ga. “You can definitely see the maturing take place between 7th and 8th grades....Magically, when they reappear as 8th graders, they’ve grown up a bit.”

Evolving Friendships

Eighth-graders are still concerned with fitting in with their peers, yet finding that ideal group can be difficult. Kids develop at different paces. Longtime best friends may find that one is growing up faster than the other. Petty feuds may play out as melodramatic soap operas and lead to broken friendships.

Kids at this age, especially girls, tend to crave a best friend, but that best friend may change often. Even with a best pal, your 8th grader will probably want to find a larger group to hang out with. Some kids will be satisfied with a group of friends and not have one confidant.

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In 8th grade, kids are looking ahead to the freedom they’ll have in high school and most likely thinking about—maybe even stressing out about—relationships and dating.

Longing for Independence

By the time kids are in 8th grade, they want their parents to treat them as if they are no longer children, Patton says. Yet, they’re still in middle school and need to be given responsibility gradually.

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At school, most 8th graders are comfortable with middle school and relish being the oldest kids in the building. “They want us to recognize their ascent to being kings of the hill,” Patton says.

And, they want freedom. Parents should give their 8th grader increasing responsibilities yet be ready to rein them back in when necessary. For example, your child may be mature enough to stay home alone with a friend on a Saturday night. But make it clear that you will yank that privilege if your child violates your rules.

As parents give their 8th grader more responsibility, they need to be on alert for inappropriate reactions to newfound freedom. Kids at this age are more prone to risk-taking, says Jerry Parks, a teacher at Georgetown Middle School in Kentucky; “as their world and individuality expands, they become more likely to test authority to evaluate how flexible the system at home and school will become.”

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But this doesn’t mean a child is becoming a troublemaker. “Very often, their actions are merely to do just that—test the system—rather than indicate rebellion or incorrigibility,” says Parks, author of Help! My Child Is Starting Middle School! “They see themselves as more mature than they are and often react to peer pressure, or other stimuli, rather than thinking things through.”

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In responding to a child who may be pushing boundaries, parents can rely on the solid foundation they’ve built to get them through. “Parents should remember that the middle school years are especially transitional,” Parks says. “They must allow a certain measure of hormone-driven irrationality and not assume that their parenting skills up to this point have been all for naught.”

Continue the routine of asking your child “How was your day?” But don’t take it personally if your child continues to keep you in the dark about much of his school life. “Parents should not overly pressure for answers they are not easily given,” Parks says. Even if your child doesn’t say much, the fact that you offer the chance to talk will let him know he can go to you about school when needed.

Be on the lookout for drastic behavior changes that could indicate a more serious problem, such as toxic friendships or drugs, Parks says. But be aware that most kids will not go this route. “Parents must always remember that, the great majority of the time, when the middle school changes run their course, the child will generally revert back to the core values and upbringing which parents taught them,” he says.

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Homework Headaches

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Eighth grade can be frustrating for parents waiting for their child to do his homework without prodding. Unfortunately, kids at this age are often hard-pressed to see the point of homework, and they are frequently too disorganized to turn it in when they do take time to do it.

Thus, parents may need to continue intervening. “Parents should assign a required homework time—generally 10 minutes per grade level, in total, per night. Cell phones, TV, MP3 players, online time, and such should be strictly off limits,” Parks says. “Even if they say they have no homework, the child should be required to at least read something related to school. Parents should look over—and ideally talk over—the work accomplished, and adjust privileges accordingly.”

Let your child know that by the time she hits high school, you will expect her to manage her homework herself. Make sure she knows that the stakes will be higher in high school, with all class grades showing up on the transcript colleges will see.

Watching your 8th grader settle into his teenage self can be exhilarating and unsettling. You can still see glimmers of your child, and you can glimpse the adult he is on his way to becoming. It’s a year of loosening the reins and watching, cautiously, as your child takes those first steps toward independence. And it’s a year when, as a parent, you still have the power to pull those reins tight when necessary.