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MIDDLE SCHOOL (Grades 5-8)

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Link Community Charter School prepares its Middle School students for admission to and success in a competitive high school, as we support the journey every Link scholar to attend and graduate from college.  Each grade level brings increased rigor and expectations. Along with a rigorous college-bound program, Link provides an outstanding High School Placement program to ensure that students have all of the information and resources to move on to competitive high schools, particularly independent day and boarding schools and public magnet schools. All grade levels work within a strong community, grounded in the Core Values.

GRADE 5
Grades 5 begin to experience elements of middle school, with movement to content area teachers. This movement allows scholars to begin the transition to a completely departmentalized approach in grades 7 and 8. Teachers build close relationships with their scholars providing for the growth of the whole child. Since many students enter Link in 5th grade, the school provides the supports necessary to bridge gaps to bring each student to grade level. The course of study for grade 5 is as follows (click on the subject for scope & sequence):

TitleFile SizeFile TypeLinkDownloads
5th – 8th Grade Music192 KBpdf
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5th – 8th Grade Physical Education and Health197 KBpdf
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5th Grade ELA Reading244 KBpdf
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5th Grade ELA Writing223 KBpdf
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5th Grade History162 KBpdf
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5th Grade Math280 KBpdf
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5th Grade Science142 KBpdf
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5th-8th Grade Fine Art181 KBpdf
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GRADE 6
As students progress to 6th grade, they continue to transition from class to class for instruction. The work becomes increasingly more robust and challenging, preparing them for the rigors of 7th and 8th grade where they prepare for high school. The course of study for grade 6 is as follows (click on the subject for scope & sequence):

TitleFile SizeFile TypeLinkDownloads
5th – 8th Grade Music192 KBpdf
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5
5th – 8th Grade Physical Education and Health197 KBpdf
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7
5th-8th Grade Fine Art181 KBpdf
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11
6th – 8th Grade Spanish130 KBpdf
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5
6th Grade ELA Reading240 KBpdf
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15
6th Grade ELA Writing177 KBpdf
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6
6th Grade History174 KBpdf
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15
6th Grade Math285 KBpdf
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12
6th Grade Science167 KBpdf
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  • World Language: Spanish
  • Advisory and Morning Circle
  • WIN Period - intervention, enrichment, independent study

GRADE 7
As students enter grade 7, they find themselves fully immersed in a middle school environment, changing classes regularly to meet with teachers who have specialized in a content area they are passionate about. Lockers in the hallway signal that the environment will be a little different from the lower house they experienced for the preceding two years. Students will experience more rigor and increased responsibility as teachers support more independence.The course of study for grade 7 is as follows (click on the subject for scope & sequence):

TitleFile SizeFile TypeLinkDownloads
5th – 8th Grade Music192 KBpdf
Download
5
5th – 8th Grade Physical Education and Health197 KBpdf
Download
7
5th-8th Grade Fine Art181 KBpdf
Download
11
6th – 8th Grade Spanish130 KBpdf
Download
5
7th & 8th Grade High School Placement223 KBpdf
Download
13
7th Grade ELA285 KBpdf
Download
17
7th Grade History181 KBpdf
Download
31
7th Grade Math215 KBpdf
Download
19
7th Grade Science184 KBpdf
Download
3
7th-8th Grade Financial Literacy188 KBpdf
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4

  • World Language: Spanish
  • Advisory and Morning Circle
  • WINS (What I Need), intervention, enrichment, independent study

GRADE 8
As students move into grade 8, they will experience even more rigor to prepare them to excel in high school and beyond.  They will be fully immersed in the high school admissions process and experience the joys and challenges of this transition year. While eyes are indeed on the next journey, Link strives to keep everyone grounded in the 8th grade experience to support appropriate development growth to allow for confident, creative, and articulate scholars to realize their full potential. The course of study for grade 8 is as follows (click on subject for scope & sequence):

TitleFile SizeFile TypeLinkDownloads
5th – 8th Grade Music192 KBpdf
Download
5
5th – 8th Grade Physical Education and Health197 KBpdf
Download
7
5th-8th Grade Fine Art181 KBpdf
Download
11
6th – 8th Grade Spanish130 KBpdf
Download
5
7th & 8th Grade High School Placement223 KBpdf
Download
13
7th-8th Grade Financial Literacy188 KBpdf
Download
4
8th Grade ELA221 KBpdf
Download
20
8th Grade History196 KBpdf
Download
15
8th Grade Math308 KBpdf
Download
17
8th Grade Science192 KBpdf
Download
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  • World Language: Spanish
  • Advisory and Morning Circle
  • WINS (What I Need), intervention, enrichment, independent study

A team of special education and paraprofessional staff continues to provide increased levels of support for students who have special needs or gaps in learning that require more individualized help.

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