Content Matrix

Seventh Grade
| Dates |
Week
# |
Language
Arts |
Math |
Science |
Social
Studies |
| Aug 27 – Aug 31 | Week 1 | The Nature of Science | Causes of the Civil War / The Civil War (1820-1865) | ||
| Sept 3 – Sept 7 | Week 2 | Motion and Speed | Causes of the Civil War / The Civil War (1820-1865) | ||
| Sept 10 – Sept 14 | Week 3 | Forces | Causes of the Civil War / The Civil War (1820-1865) | ||
| Sept 17 – Sept 21 | Week 4 | Energy | Reconstruction and the Changing South (1863–1896) | ||
| Sept 24 – Sept 28 | Week 5 | Work and Machines | Reconstruction and the Changing South (1863–1896) | ||
| Oct 1 – Oct 5 | Week 6 | Thermal Energy | Reconstruction and the Changing South (1863–1896) | ||
| Oct 8 – Oct 12 | Week 7 | Electricity | Reconstruction and the Changing South (1863–1896) | ||
| Oct 15 – Oct 19 | Week 8 | Magnetism and Its Uses | Reconstruction and the Changing South (1863–1896) | ||
| Oct 22 – Oct 26 | Week 9 | Radioactivity | The New West (1865–1914) | ||
| Oct 29 – Nov 2 | Week 10 | Energy Sources | The New West (1865–1914) | ||
| Nov 5 – Nov 9 | Week 11 | Waves | Industrial Growth (1865–1914) | ||
| Nov 12 – Nov 16 | Week 12 | Sound | Industrial Growth (1865–1914) | ||
| Nov 19 – Nov 23 | Week 13 | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION |
| Nov 26 – Nov 30 | Week 14 | Electromagnetic Waves | A New Urban Culture (1865–1914) | ||
| Dec 3 – Dec 7 | Week 15 | Light | A New Urban Culture (1865–1914) | ||
| Dec 10 – Dec 14 | Week 16 | Mirrors and Lenses | The Progressive Era (1876–1920) | ||
| Dec 17– Dec 21 | Week 17 | Solids, Liquids, and Gases | The Progressive Era (1876–1920) | ||
| Dec 24– Dec 28 | Week 18 | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION |
| Dec 31 – Jan 4 | Week 19 | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION |
| Jan 14 – Jan 18 | Week 20 | Classification of Matter | Becoming a World Power (1865–1916) | ||
| Jan 21 – Jan 25 | Week 21 | Periodic Table | Becoming a World Power (1865–1916) | ||
| Jan 28 – Feb 1 | Week 22 | Chemical Bonds | Becoming a World Power (1865–1916) | ||
| Feb 4 – Feb 8 | Week 23 | Elements and Their Properties | World War I (1914–1919) | ||
| Feb 11 – Feb 15 | Week 24 | Organic Compunds | World War I (1914–1919) | ||
| Feb 18 – Feb 22 | Week 25 | New Materials Through Chemistry | World War I (1914–1919) | ||
| Feb 25 – Feb 29 | Week 26 | Solutions | The Roaring Twenties (1919–1929) | ||
| Mar 3 – Mar 7 | Week 27 | Chemical Reactions | The Roaring Twenties (1919–1929) | ||
| Mar 10 – Mar 14 | Week 28 | Acids, Bases, and Salts | The Roaring Twenties (1919–1929) | ||
| Mar 17 – Mar 21 | Week 29 | The Great Depression (1929–1941) | |||
| Mar 24 – Mar 28 | Week 30 | The Great Depression (1929–1941) | |||
| Mar 31 – Apr 4 | Week 31 | The Great Depression (1929–1941) | |||
| Apr 7 – Apr 11 | Week 32 | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION | VACATION |
| Apr 14 – Apr 18 | Week 33 | The World War II Era (1935–1945) | |||
| Apr 21 – Apr 25 | Week 34 | The World War II Era (1935–1945) | |||
| Apr 28 – May 2 | Week 35 | The Cold War Era (1945–1991) | |||
| May 5 – May 9 | Week 36 | The Cold War Era (1945–1991) | |||
| May 12 – May 16 | Week 37 | Prosperity, Rebellion, and Reform (1945–1980) | |||
| May 19 – May 23 | Week 38 | The Nation in a New World (1970–Present) | |||
| May 26 – May 30 | Week 39 | The Nation in a New World (1970–Present) |