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GRADE OF STUDENT by Mind Map: GRADE OF STUDENT

1. Grade 1

1.1. Subjects

1.1.1. Math

1.1.1.1. 1. Numbers 0 through 10

1.1.1.2. 2. Addition, Sums through 0

1.1.1.3. 3. Subtraction, Minuends through 10

1.1.1.4. 4. Basic Facts, Sums through 10

1.1.1.5. 5. Place Value through 99

1.1.1.6. 6. Addition, Sums through 18

1.1.1.7. 7. Subtraction, Minuends through 18

1.1.1.8. 8. Money and Time

1.1.1.9. 9. Basic Facts, Sums through 18

1.1.1.10. 10. Addition, 2- and 1-digit Numbers

1.1.1.11. 11. Subtraction, 2- and 1-digits

1.1.1.12. 12. Place Value through 200

1.1.1.13. 13. Addition, 2- digit Numbers

1.1.1.14. 14. Geometry and Measurement

1.1.1.15. 15. Fractions and Graphing

1.1.2. Sciences

1.1.2.1. Unit A: Life Science

1.1.2.1.1. Chapter 1: Plants

1.1.2.1.2. Chapter 2: Animals

1.1.2.1.3. Chapter 3: Where Plants and Animals Live

1.1.2.2. Unit B: Physical Science

1.1.2.2.1. Chapter 1: Grouping Objects

1.1.2.2.2. Chapter 2: Sound, Light, and Heat

1.1.2.2.3. Chapter 3: Moving and Working

1.1.2.3. Unit C: Earth Science

1.1.2.3.1. Chapter 1: The Earth

1.1.2.3.2. Chapter 2: Weather

1.1.2.3.3. Chapter 3: The Sky

1.1.2.4. Unit D: Humans

1.1.2.4.1. Chapter 1: The Senses

1.1.2.4.2. Chapter 2: Growing and Changing

1.1.2.4.3. Chapter 3: Taking Care of Your Health

1.1.3. English

1.1.3.1. Chapter 1: Families

1.1.3.2. Chapter 2: Growing and Changing

1.1.3.3. Chapter 3: At School

1.1.3.4. Chapter 4: Learning

1.1.3.5. Chapter 5: Neighbors

1.1.3.6. Chapter 6: Animals and Their Homes

1.1.3.7. Chapter 7: How You Can Feel Safe

1.1.3.8. Chapter 8: How You Can Feel Healthy

1.1.3.9. Chapter 9: Using Our Senses

1.1.3.10. Chapter 10: How We See and Hear

1.1.3.11. Chapter 11: The Four Seasons

1.1.3.12. Chapter 12: Trees

1.1.4. Social Studies

1.1.4.1. Changes in Transportation

1.1.4.2. Changing Communities

1.1.4.3. Find It!

1.1.4.4. The Fourth of July

1.1.4.5. Happy Birthday, America!

1.1.4.6. How Do Rules Get Made?

1.1.4.7. How Travel Has Changed

1.1.4.8. Independence Day

1.1.4.9. Making Rules

1.1.4.10. Maps and Globes

1.1.4.11. On the Move

1.1.4.12. People at Work

1.1.4.13. Reading Maps and Globes

1.1.4.14. Then and Now

1.1.4.15. Things Change

1.1.4.16. Where We Work

1.1.4.17. Who Makes the Rules?

1.1.4.18. Working

1.2. Enter Words per Minute: _________

1.2.1. On the student's current grade, the student must have XX WPM. The student's WPM is (lower or higher) than recommended range.

1.3. Comprehension Level: __________

1.3.1. On the student's current grade, the student must have XX comprehension level. The student's CL is (lower or higher) than recommended range.

1.4. Study Habits: ____________

1.4.1. On the student's current grade, the student must have possess the following study habits: SH1, SH2

1.5. Vocabulary Size: _____________

1.5.1. On the student's current grade, the student must have XX vocab size. The student's VS is (lower or higher) than the recommended range.

2. Grade 2

2.1. 3. Subtraction, Minuends through 10

2.2. Subjects

2.2.1. 5. Place Value through 99

2.2.2. 1. Numbers 0 through 10

2.2.3. Math

2.2.3.1. 2. Addition, Sums through 0

2.2.3.2. 6. Addition, Sums through 18

2.2.3.3. 7. Subtraction, Minuends through 18

2.2.3.4. 8. Money and Time

2.2.3.5. 9. Basic Facts, Sums through 18

2.2.3.6. 10. Addition, 2- and 1-digit Numbers

2.2.3.7. 11. Subtraction, 2- and 1-digits

2.2.3.8. 12. Place Value through 200

2.2.3.9. 13. Addition, 2-digit Numbers

2.2.3.10. 14. Geometry and Measurement

2.2.3.11. 15. Fractions and Graphing

2.2.4. Sciences

2.2.4.1. Unit A: Life Science

2.2.4.1.1. Chapter 2: Animals

2.2.4.1.2. Chapter 1: Plants

2.2.4.1.3. Chapter 3: Where Plants and Animals Live

2.2.4.2. Unit B: Physical Science

2.2.4.2.1. Chapter 1: Grouping Objects

2.2.4.2.2. Chapter 2: Sound, Light, and Heat

2.2.4.2.3. Chapter 3: Moving and Working

2.2.4.3. Unit C: Earth Science

2.2.4.3.1. Chapter 1: The Earth

2.2.4.3.2. Chapter 2: Weather

2.2.4.3.3. Chapter 3: The Sky

2.2.4.4. Unit D: Human

2.2.4.4.1. Chapter 1: The Senses

2.2.4.4.2. Chapter 2: Growing and Changing

2.2.4.4.3. Chapter 3: Taking Care of Your Health

2.2.5. Chapter 3: At School

2.2.6. English

2.2.6.1. Chapter 1: Families

2.2.6.2. Chapter 2: Growing and Changing

2.2.6.3. Chapter 4: Learning

2.2.6.4. Chapter 5: Neighbors

2.2.6.5. Chapter 6: Animals and Their Homes

2.2.6.6. Chapter 7: How You Can Feel Safe

2.2.6.7. Chapter 8: How You Can Feel Healthy

2.2.6.8. Chapter 9: Using Our Senses

2.2.6.9. Chapter 10: How We See and Hear

2.2.6.10. Chapter 11: The Four Seasons

2.2.6.11. Chapter 12: Trees

2.2.7. Social Studies

2.2.7.1. Changes in Transportation

2.2.7.2. Changing Communities

2.2.7.3. Find It!

2.2.7.4. The Fourth of July

2.2.7.5. Happy Birthday, America!

2.2.7.6. How Do Rules Get Made?

2.2.7.7. How Travel Has Changed

2.2.7.8. Independence Day

2.2.7.9. Making Rules

2.2.7.10. Maps and Globes

2.2.7.11. On the Move

2.2.7.12. People at Work

2.2.7.13. Reading Maps and Globes

2.2.7.14. Then and Now

2.2.7.15. Things Change

2.2.7.16. Where We Work

2.2.7.17. Who Makes the Rules?

2.2.7.18. Working

2.3. Words per Minute

2.4. Comprehension Level

2.5. Vocabulary Size

3. Study Habits

4. Grade 3

4.1. Subjects

4.1.1. Math

4.1.2. Grade 5

4.1.2.1. Subjects

4.1.2.1.1. Math

4.1.2.1.2. Sciences

4.1.2.1.3. English

4.1.2.1.4. Social Studies

4.1.2.2. Words per Minute

4.1.2.3. Comprehension Level

4.1.2.4. Study Habits

4.1.2.5. Vocabulary Size

4.1.3. Sciences

4.1.3.1. Unit A: Life Science

4.1.3.1.1. Chapter 1: How Plants Live and Grow

4.1.3.1.2. Chapter 2: How Animals Grow and Change

4.1.3.1.3. Chapter 3: Living Things and Their Environments

4.1.3.1.4. Chapter 4: Changing Environments

4.1.3.2. Unit B: Physical Science

4.1.3.2.1. Chapter 1: Matter and How It Changes

4.1.3.2.2. Chapter 2: Forces, Machines, and Work

4.1.3.2.3. Chapter 3: Energy in Your World

4.1.3.2.4. Chapter 4: Sound

4.1.3.3. Unit D: Human Body

4.1.3.3.1. Chapter 1: The Body’s System

4.1.3.3.2. Chapter 2: Staying Healthy

4.1.4. Chapter 11: Changing the Earth

4.1.4.1. Chapter 1: Changes in the Earth’s Surface

4.1.5. Unit C: Earth Science

4.1.5.1. Chapter 2: Materials of the Earth

4.1.5.2. Chapter 3: The Sun, Planets, and Moon

4.1.6. Chapter 3: How You Use Light

4.1.7. English

4.1.7.1. Chapter 1: Life on a Farm

4.1.7.2. Chapter 2: Life on a City

4.1.7.3. Chapter 4: What Light Can Do

4.1.7.4. Chapter 5: How You Make Sound

4.1.7.5. Chapter 6: How You Use Sound

4.1.7.6. Chapter 8: Weather and People

4.1.7.6.1. Chapter 4: Clouds and Storms

4.1.7.7. Chapter 9: What Shelters Are Made Of

4.1.7.8. Chapter 10: How Shelters Are Built

4.1.7.9. Chapter 12: Pollution

4.1.7.10. Chapter 1: Life on a Farm

4.1.7.11. Chapter 2: Life on a City

4.1.7.12. Chapter 3: How You Use Light

4.1.7.12.1. Chapter 7: Plants, Animals, and Climate

4.1.7.13. Chapter 4: What Light Can Do

4.1.7.14. Chapter 5: How You Make Sound

4.1.7.15. Chapter 6: How You Use Sound

4.1.7.16. Chapter 7: Plants, Animals, and Climate

4.1.7.17. Chapter 8: Weather and People

4.1.7.18. Chapter 10: How Shelters Are Built

4.1.7.19. Chapter 11: Changing the Earth

4.1.7.20. Chapter 12: Pollution

4.1.8. Chapter 9: What Shelters Are Made Of

4.1.9. Social Studies

4.1.9.1. Adventure in the Americas

4.1.9.1.1. A Citizen of the United Sates

4.1.9.2. Do I really Need It?

4.1.9.3. Exploring a New World

4.1.9.4. From Sea to Shining Sea

4.1.9.5. Regions and Resources

4.1.9.6. The Places Where We Live

4.1.9.7. Starting America: Thomas Jefferson and His Writings

4.1.9.8. Thomas Jefferson: A Man of Ideas

4.1.9.9. Why We Live Where We Live

4.1.9.10. We Are Part of This Place

4.1.9.11. What Is My Economy Like?

4.1.9.12. Where Does That Come From?

4.1.9.12.1. What It Means to Be a Citizen

4.1.9.13. A Whole New World

4.2. Words per Minute

4.3. Comprehension Level

4.4. Study Habits

4.5. Vocabulary Size

5. Grade 4

5.1. Subjects

5.1.1. Math

5.1.1.1. 1. Addition and Subtraction Facts

5.1.1.2. 2. Numeration

5.1.1.3. 3. Addition of Whole Numbers

5.1.1.4. 4. Subtraction of Whole Numbers

5.1.1.5. 5. Multiplication Facts

5.1.1.6. 6. Multiplication of Whole Numbers

5.1.1.7. 7. Dividing by a 1-digit Numbers

5.1.1.8. 8. Measurement

5.1.1.9. 9. Multiplying Whole Numbers

5.1.1.10. 10. Division of Whole Numbers

5.1.1.11. 11. Geometry

5.1.1.12. 12. Fractions

5.1.1.13. 13. Adding and Subtracting Fractions

5.1.1.14. 14. Decimals

5.1.1.15. 15. Graphing and Probability

5.1.2. Sciences

5.1.2.1. Unit A: Life Science

5.1.2.1.1. Chapter 1: Plant Structure and Function

5.1.2.1.2. Chapter 2: Animal Structure and Function

5.1.2.1.3. Chapter 3: Energy in Ecosystems

5.1.2.1.4. Chapter 4: Surviving in the Environment

5.1.2.2. Unit B: Physical Science

5.1.2.2.1. Chapter 1: Measuring Matter

5.1.2.2.2. Chapter 2: Force and Motion

5.1.2.2.3. Chapter 3: Electricity and Magnetism

5.1.2.2.4. Chapter 4: Light and Sound

5.1.2.3. Unit C: Earth Science

5.1.2.3.1. Chapter 1: Measuring Weather

5.1.2.3.2. Chapter 2: The Makeup of the Earth

5.1.2.3.3. Chapter 3: Exploring the Oceans

5.1.2.3.4. Chapter 4: Movements in the Solar System

5.1.2.4. Unit D: Human Body

5.1.2.4.1. Chapter 1: The Digestive, Circulatory, and Nervous Systems

5.1.2.4.2. Chapter 2: Keeping Your Body Systems Healthy

5.1.3. English

5.1.3.1. Chapter 1: The American West Today

5.1.3.2. Chapter 2: Settling the West

5.1.3.3. Chapter 3: You Are a Living Thing!

5.1.3.4. Chapter 4: Living in Your Ecosystem

5.1.3.5. Chapter 5: The First Americans

5.1.3.6. Chapter 6: The Aztec Indians

5.1.3.7. Chapter 7: You Are What You Eat!

5.1.3.8. Chapter 8: Let’s Eat!

5.1.3.9. Chapter 9: Life in the Rain Forest

5.1.3.10. Chapter 10: Using Our Forests

5.1.3.11. Chapter 11: Regions of Our Country

5.1.3.12. Chapter 12: State Histories

5.1.4. Social Studies

5.1.4.1. The American Economy

5.1.4.2. A Battle over Borders

5.1.4.3. Captain James Cook: Explorer

5.1.4.4. The Chumash People of California

5.1.4.5. Conflict in the American West

5.1.4.6. Constitution: Protecting Our Rights and Freedoms

5.1.4.7. Crossing the Nation by Rail

5.1.4.8. D is For Democracy

5.1.4.9. Early Americans

5.1.4.10. Earth and Water, High and Low

5.1.4.11. The Economy and How It Works

5.1.4.12. Exploring with James Cook

5.1.4.13. Faster, Easier, Better: The World of Inventions

5.1.4.14. Good Idea! How Inventions Shape Our Lives

5.1.4.15. Inventions and Change

5.1.4.16. James Cook: Changing the Map of the World

5.1.4.17. Jamestown

5.1.4.18. The Jamestown Colony

5.1.4.19. John Smith and the Survival of Jamestown

5.1.4.20. Landforms and Waterways

5.1.4.21. Life among the Chumash

5.1.4.22. Lights, Camera, Action!

5.1.4.23. The Mexican-American War

5.1.4.24. Our Economy

5.1.4.25. Our Government

5.1.4.26. Rails Across America

5.1.4.27. The Shape of Our Land

5.1.4.28. That’s Entertainment

5.1.4.29. The Transcontinental Railroad

5.2. Words per Minute

5.3. Comprehension Level

5.4. Study Habits

5.5. Vocabulary Size

6. Unit A: Life Science

6.1. Chapter 1: Structure and Function of Cells

6.2. Chapter 2: Reproduction and Heredity

6.3. Chapter 3: Changing and Adapting

6.4. Chapter 4: Ecosystems and Biomes

7. Chapter 1: STATISTICS - REAL WORLD USE OF WHOLE NUMBERS

8. Grade 6

8.1. Chapter 5: PATTERNS AND NUMBER THEORY

8.2. Subjects

8.2.1. Chapter 7: MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING FRACTIONS

8.2.2. Math

8.2.2.1. Chapter 2: CONNECTING ARITHMETIC TO ALGEBRA

8.2.2.2. Chapter 3: DECIMALS

8.2.2.3. Chapter 4: MEASUREMENT

8.2.2.4. Chapter 8: THE GEOMETRY OF POLYGONS

8.2.2.5. Chapter 6: ADDING AND SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS

8.2.2.6. Chapter 9: INTEGERS AND THE COORDINATE PLANE

8.2.2.7. Chapter 10: RATIO, PROPORTION, AND PERCENT

8.2.2.8. Chapter 12: PROBABILITY

8.2.3. Sciences

8.2.3.1. Unit C: Earth Science

8.2.3.1.1. Chapter 1: Technology and Weather

8.2.3.1.2. Chapter 2: Earth Processes

8.2.3.1.3. Chapter 3: Exploring the Universe

8.2.3.1.4. Chapter 4: Resources and Conservation

8.2.4. English

8.2.4.1. Chapter 11: SOLIDS AND MEASUREMENT

8.2.4.2. Unit D: Human Body

8.2.4.2.1. Chapter 1: Your Body’s Control Systems

8.2.4.2.2. Chapter 2: Drugs and Your Body

8.2.4.3. UNIT 1: IDEAS IN CONFLICT

8.2.4.3.1. Chapter 1: Digging Up the Past

8.2.4.3.2. Chapter 2: Digging Up Ancient Objects

8.2.4.4. Unit B: Physical Science

8.2.4.4.1. Chapter 1: Heat and Matter

8.2.4.4.2. Chapter 2: Changes in Matter

8.2.4.4.3. Chapter 3: Moving Objects

8.2.4.4.4. Chapter 4: Light, Color and Sound

8.2.4.5. UNIT 2: CHALLENGES

8.2.4.5.1. Chapter 4: Olympic Challenges

8.2.4.6. UNIT 3: ENVIRONMENT

8.2.4.6.1. Chapter 5: Life Under Water

8.2.4.6.2. Chapter 6: Taking Care of the Oceans

8.2.4.7. UNIT 5: RELATIONSHIPS

8.2.4.8. UNIT 6: CHANGE

8.2.4.8.1. Chapter 10: Physics of Roller Coasters

8.2.4.8.2. Chapter 11: Handling Stress

8.2.4.8.3. Chapter 3: Types of Fitness

8.2.4.8.4. Chapter 12: Getting Information

8.2.4.8.5. Chapter 7: The Roman Empire

8.2.5. UNIT 4: JUSTICE

8.2.5.1. Chapter 8: Volcanoes in History

8.2.6. Social Studies

8.2.6.1. The Architecture of the Middle Ages

8.2.6.2. Chapter 9: What Makes Things Move?

8.2.6.3. Building Ancient Greece and Rome

8.2.6.4. Buildings in Greece and Rome

8.2.6.5. Churchill and the World at War

8.2.6.6. Cities: Too Much, Too Fast?

8.2.6.7. The Early Americans’ Unsolved Mysteries

8.2.6.8. Egyptian Mythology and Everyday Life

8.2.6.9. Greek and Roman Architecture

8.2.6.10. Growing Cities, Growing Problems

8.2.6.11. Life and Beliefs in Society

8.2.6.11.1. Ideas That Shaped Egyptian Society

8.2.6.12. Looking at Prehistory

8.2.6.13. Medieval Buildings

8.2.6.14. Mysteries of the Ancient Americas

8.2.6.15. The Pursuit of Spices

8.2.6.16. The Rise of the Megacity

8.2.6.17. Sailing for India

8.2.6.18. Sea Route to the Spicelands

8.2.6.19. Where Did They Come From? Where Did They Go?

8.2.6.20. Winston Churchill: English’s Lion

8.3. Words per Minute

8.4. Vocabulary Size

8.4.1. What Archaeology Tells Us About Prehistory

8.4.2. Comprehension Level

9. Study Habits

10. Winston Churchill

11. Discovering the Old Stone Age