8th Grade Summer Adventure
Functions, the Constitution, and Algebra-ready.
Ages 13–14
Your daily adventure rhythm
⏱️ ~180 min- ⚡
1 · 10 min
Do Now
Quick warm-up and spiral review to activate prior knowledge.
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2 · 50 min
Math
Core Grade 8 math skill with practice problems.
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3 · 40 min
Reading & Analysis
Close reading, annotation, and text-based questions.
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4 · 30 min
Writing
Argument, analytical, or literary response.
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5 · 10 min
Movement
Physical reset such as a walk, stretch, or water break.
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6 · 30 min
Science or Social Studies
Alternates daily — odd days Science, even days Social Studies.
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7 · 10 min
Independent Reading
Free-choice reading for stamina and joy.
13 themed weeks
Foundations: Expressions, Equations & Forces
Days 1–7
🎯 Project: Equation & Motion Lab Journal — roll a ball down a book ramp at three heights, record distances, write algebraic expressions, and make an evidence-based claim about how height affects distance.
- Simplify expressions and solve one…
- Translate everyday words into alge…
- Spot balanced and unbalanced force…
Linear Equations & The Constitution
Days 8–14
🎯 Project: Branches Flowchart + Equation Key — build a labeled flowchart of the three branches with one check each, then write and solve three multi-step equations that each use distribution.
- Solve multi-step equations with di…
- Identify equations with one, no, o…
- Explain the three branches and sep…
Slope & Rate of Change / Motion
Days 15–21
🎯 Project: Rate-of-Change Story — pick a real scenario like savings or battery drain, make a table and graph, compute slope, and explain what the slope and y-intercept mean in context.
- Compute slope from two points, a g…
- Interpret slope and y-intercept in…
- Graph equations in the form y = mx…
Functions / Energy
Days 22–28
🎯 Project: Function Detective — find three real relationships (one function, one not, one nonlinear), represent each as a table, graph, and words, and justify whether each is a function and linear.
- Define a function and use the vert…
- Compare functions across tables, g…
- Determine whether functions are li…
Systems of Equations / The Early Republic
Days 29–35
🎯 Project: Two-Plan Decision — compare two phone plans, write a system, solve for the break-even point, graph it, and recommend a plan with justification.
- Solve systems by graphing, substit…
- Interpret a solution as the inters…
- Model real situations with systems…
Exponents & Scientific Notation / Chemical Reactions
Days 36–42
🎯 Project: Scale of the Universe — make a table of six objects from atom to galaxy with sizes in scientific notation, order them, and explain why scientific notation is useful.
- Apply integer exponent rules.
- Use square and cube roots and esti…
- Express and operate with scientifi…
Pythagorean Theorem / Civic Participation
Days 43–49
🎯 Project: Design a Skate Ramp — sketch a right-triangle ramp, compute the third side with the Pythagorean theorem, verify it is a right triangle using the converse, and write specs.
- State and apply the Pythagorean th…
- Find the distance between two poin…
- Solve real-world right-triangle pr…
Geometric Transformations / Newton's Laws
Days 50–56
🎯 Project: Transformation Art — draw a shape on graph paper and apply a translation, a reflection, and a rotation, listing each coordinate rule and identifying which preserve congruence.
- Perform and describe translations,…
- Understand dilations and scale fac…
- Use coordinate rules for transform…
Congruence & Similarity / Bill of Rights
Days 57–63
🎯 Project: Know Your Rights Guide — create a one-page guide summarizing all 10 amendments in student-friendly language with one real scenario per amendment.
- Establish congruence via rigid mot…
- Use angle relationships with trans…
- Apply AA similarity for triangles.
Bivariate Data & Scatter Plots / Data in Society
Days 64–70
🎯 Project: Data Investigation — collect 10 paired data points, make a scatter plot, draw a line of best fit, describe the association, and write a conclusion noting limitations.
- Construct and interpret scatter pl…
- Describe association including dir…
- Fit and use a line of best fit and…
Argument & Synthesis / Energy & Society
Days 71–77
🎯 Project: Issue Brief — choose an energy issue and write a four-paragraph argument citing two sources and including one math model such as a cost equation or data table.
- Apply linear equations, functions,…
- Write a multi-paragraph argument w…
- Synthesize two to three sources.
Mixed Review & Modeling / Constitution in Practice
Days 78–84
🎯 Project: Model a Real Problem — pick a real scenario, build an equation or system, solve and graph it, and write a half-page explanation of the model and recommendation.
- Model real situations with equatio…
- Translate between tables, graphs, …
- Apply constitutional principles to…
Capstone: Synthesis, Projects & Algebra I Readiness
Days 85–90
🎯 Project: Grade 8 Capstone Portfolio + Presentation — assemble best work plus a one-page synthesis essay on summer learning and Algebra I readiness, then present for five minutes.
- Demonstrate cumulative mastery acr…
- Produce a polished cross-curricula…
- Reflect on growth and identify Alg…
