Shifting to critical thinking about facts.
Logic (Middle) School
Seventh and Eighth Grade
In seventh to eighth grade years, students shift into being able to critically think about the world around them. They grow in their analysis, reasoning and application of critical thinking abilities. At SGCA, we creatively incorporate these new abilities into our coursework so they can affectively communicate in a logical, virtuous manner.
Logic School
Interacting WithFacts
Students now interact with the facts. They categorize facts in terms of value, purpose, and place in the broader context.
Expose students to classic works of literature, including poetry
Students learn to read critically through analyzing character and plot development, not just repeating what is read but sharing thoughts about it.
Embodied Learning
Move hands-on activities to simulations including decision making and critical thinking.
Collaborating in a group in a board game class
Acting out in a theater class
Explore creativity in an arts class.
Exploring the scientific method through science experiments and a science fair.
High School Prep
The focus is on improving study skills and note taking abilities.
Growing the ability to respond to questions in thoughtful full-sentences
Learn time management skills
Transition to Socratic discussions, where the mentor leads students by asking questions and helping them make connections between people, events, and places
Core Course Offerings
7th Grade, 8th Grade, and Algebra 1
Designed to give students an academic and spiritual foundation in Mathematics. Students learn how to apply math to real life situations. Students progress through seventh to eighth grade math. An option to take high school math early is available for those that can benefit from this option.
Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and more
This science course will ignite their imaginations and inspire them to search for God’s truth, beauty, and goodness through a scientific lens. They will be conducting experiments each week in the areas of Science. Additionally, they will be conducting a science fair project and have the opportunity to present their findings in class and/ or at one of our Learning Celebrations
Writing and Rhetoric
Writing expresses and communicates our perception of God’s world and all of its complexities. This course continues students’ study of reading comprehension, critical thinking, analysis, annotation, and essay writing. Using our course workbooks, students will explore various forms of biographical and nonfiction writing from American history. Additionally, they will engage in activities and discussions to reinforce the skills of reading fluency, annotation, research, and comparative and persuasive essay composition.
Latin
Our goal is to understand how the language of Latin works by not only memorizing the grammar and vocabulary of Latin, but applying it through translation of Latin texts. There will also be a focus on Ancient History through our translations, and developing eyes to see Latin in our own English language. We will interact and “play” with the language in such a way that results in mastery of the content, as well as a deep enjoyment of how beautiful and orderly the Latin language is.
English Grammar
English grammar is the foundation for high school studies of Latin, Logic, Literature, Debate, and History. This class is intended to improve student’s grammar skills to ensure their future high school success.
Humanities: Literature, Writing and History
This humanities course strategically combines the study of literature with writing and corresponding history in one course. Students will explore history by engaging in activities and discussions while emphasizing a Biblical worldview.
Specials
SGCA doesn’t just teach the basics. The students also study virtues, formal and informal arguments, art, theater, physical education and more.
Club Sports and Activities
This past year, we’ve also had volleyball, Table Tennis, and chess clubs