Class 8
Pick a subject to learn.
- Computer Science
Binary gets a shorthand and text turns out to be numbers all along. Networks come apart into shapes and boxes that each do one job, a spreadsheet learns functions and formulas that can be copied without breaking, and programs grow structure: indented blocks, loops inside loops, and blocks of lines given a name so they can be used again.
4 units · 13 skills
- English
A full year: voice and reported speech, modals and the tense a piece of writing needs, how clauses are punctuated and questioned, the words that trip everyone up, and reading and writing with a purpose.
5 units · 15 skills
- Maths
Rational numbers and their rules, equations with the unknown on both sides, cubes and roots, interest that piles up, and graphs that tell a story.
8 units · 16 skills
- Science
A year along NCERT's own chapter spine: the cell under a microscope and the microbes that raise dough and set curd, the two effects one electric current has, forces that touch and forces that reach, pressure and the winds and cyclones that pressure differences drive, what matter is made of and how elements, compounds and mixtures differ, solutions and density, and how mirrors and lenses bend a beam — closing on the food chains that tie an ecosystem together.
7 units · 12 skills