On this page is one example of a filled course of study form.
Related: Course of Study Sample II
The course of study is a list of subjects that the student is studying along with a list the curriculum that is being used. Not all books must be listed, you should list the main books. As the year moves on, you may list additional books if you wish. In some cases, the course of study has, along with the subjects, a list of objectives and possibly the materials. The course of study forms on this page are for the first type of course of study listed: A list of subjects and the accompanying books and materials.
Name: George J. Jamison
Grade: 8th Years: 2010-11
Subject | Books |
Math | Saxon Algebra 1/2 Drill sheets |
English |
Bob Jones 8th Grade English |
Literature | Excursions in Literature |
Vocabulary | Wordly Wise 3000 Root Words (various sources) Analogies |
Reading | Bible and assorted novels yet to be chosen |
History | The American Republic |
Science | Exploring Creation With Physical Science |
Art | Drawing With Children |
Art History Music Appreciation |
Various books [list books] Listen to [program name], a one-hour program once a week |
Responsibility for self | Chores, developing good habits, team-work, exercise |
This example course of study for the 8th grade child is an outline that can serve as a guide line to planning the
upcoming lessons.
Required by state: In Tennessee, I typically printed this form on the back of my yearly application to the cover school that I used. (Gateway Christian Schools)
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