| 8th Grade SEPUP Core Curriculum - Option
C UNIT 1: OUR GENES, OUR
SELVES/EVOLUTION
In
the first part of this combined unit, students consider
whether to be tested for a hereditary condition as they
explore fundamental principles of Mendelian genetics.
Laboratory activities and simulations allow students to
examine the inheritance of traits through generations.
Students investigate heredity among imaginary
“critters,” pea plants, and humans. Other activities
focus on the difference between asexual and sexual
reproduction, the process of cell division, and the role
of nature and nurture in determining traits. Near the
end of the unit, students model the use of DNA
technologies to solve real-world problems.
In the second part of the unit, students consider
whether an extinct species should be brought back to
life as they begin to explore evolution. Students
examine fossils as they continue to distinguish between
observation and inference. A role play presents the
basic concept of evolution and the process of natural
selection. Activities model the lines of evidence for
evolution, natural selection, and the role of genetic
mutations. Finally, students evaluate the impact of
humans on the extinction and evolution of species.
TEACHERS GUIDE ITEM# -
NYC8-1PM
The combined Teachers Guide and Teachers Guide on CD
provide full support for teaching the program, included
in each lesson:
- Activity Overview
- Teaching summary outlines day-by-day teaching
and learning interactions
- Cooperative learning strategies
- Resources section lists video and print
resources, websites
- Explanation of embedded literacy strategies
- Student exemplars that address the assessment
scoring guides
- Comprehensive support for differentiated
instruction
- Goals of what students do and are expected to
learn
- Key Concepts and Process Skills/Vocabulary
- SEPUP Approach to vocabulary development
- Equipment and materials management/advance
preparation
- Background information
- Teaching Procedure
- Benchmarked answers to student analysis
questions
- Comprehensive support for differentiated
instruction
- Extensions/ Use of electronic technology
STUDENT BOOK ITEM# -
NYC8-1SB
The combined Student Book guides investigations and
provides related readings.
- It features ten different activity types,
designed to focus on concept and skill development.
They include: Labs, Investigations, Modeling,
Readings, Talking It Over, Role Plays, View and
Reflect, Projects, Field Studies, and Problem
Solving.
- Integrated literacy strategies help students
process new science content, develop their
analytical skills, make connections between related
concepts and express their knowledge orally and in
writing.
- Students master definitions through their
observation and discussion of phenomena. SEPUP Core
Curriculum introduces new words operationally.
Students learn about a word in the context it is
used and on an as-needed basis.
- The Analysis Questions at the end of an activity
ask students to apply or evaluate their knowledge.
These types of higher level thinking questions
prepare students for state and national assessment
tests.
- The use of a science journal is emphasized for
recording data, observations, notes, vocabulary, and
answering Analysis Questions. It becomes an
extension of the Student Book building on content
which is also developed through teacher facilitation
and asking open-ended questions.
- One of SEPUP’s goals is to introduce middle
school students to a variety of careers in science,
technology, and engineering. The career references
are not isolated in boxes of text, but are described
in a variety of places, including in the
introduction to an activity, captions to photos, the
readings, and questions. In some cases, students
assume the roles of individuals in different
specialties.
COMPLETE MATERIALS PACKAGE
ITEM# - NYC8-1000LS

The complete materials package contains enough material
for 5 classes of
32 students (160 Total). It also includes a Teachers
Guide in both printed and electronic formats. Other
features include:
- Color-coded labels are used on all chemicals.
The labels help to eliminate confusion by clearly
differentiating similar solutions.
- Specially designed "Signature Items" like the
Maracondo Fever game board are unique to the SEPUP
Program.
- Plastic tray inserts help keep materials
organized. This feature makes it easy to identify
missing components and greatly reduces the time it
takes to distribute, collect and store materials.
GRADE 8 – UNIT 4: FORCE AND MOTION
Students
investigate concepts related to force and motion in the
context of vehicle safety issues. The unit begins with
investigations of speed, motion graphs, and the impact
of mass and speed on vehicle accidents. Students
investigate force, acceleration, mass and friction and
are introduced to Newton’s laws of motion. They apply
these concepts to vehicle braking and stopping distances
and investigate the stability of vehicles with different
centers of mass. The unit ends with an investigation of
types of car accidents and students’ recommendations for
reducing the risks of vehicle collisions.
TEACHERS GUIDE ITEM# -
IAPS-MM4-1PM
The Teachers Guide and Teachers Guide on CD provide full
support for teaching the program, included in each
lesson:
- Activity Overview
- Teaching summary outlines day-by-day teaching
and learning interactions
- Cooperative learning strategies
- Resources section lists video and print
resources, websites
- Explanation of embedded literacy strategies
- Student exemplars that address the assessment
scoring guides
- Comprehensive support for differentiated
instruction
- Goals of what students do and are expected to
learn
- Key Concepts and Process Skills/Vocabulary
- SEPUP Approach to vocabulary development
- Equipment and materials management/advance
preparation
- Background information
- Teaching Procedure
- Benchmarked answers to student analysis
questions
- Comprehensive support for differentiated
instruction
- Extensions/ Use of electronic technology
STUDENT BOOK ITEM# -
IAPS-MM4-1SB
The Student Book guides investigations and provides
related readings.
- It features ten different activity types,
designed to focus on concept and skill development.
They include: Labs, Investigations, Modeling,
Readings, Talking It Over, Role Plays, View and
Reflect, Projects, Field Studies, and Problem
Solving.
- Integrated literacy strategies help students
process new science content, develop their
analytical skills, make connections between related
concepts and express their knowledge orally and in
writing.
- Students master definitions through their
observation and discussion of phenomena. SEPUP Core
Curriculum introduces new words operationally.
Students learn about a word in the context it is
used and on an as-needed basis.
- The Analysis Questions at the end of an activity
ask students to apply or evaluate their knowledge.
These types of higher level thinking questions
prepare students for state and national assessment
tests.
- The use of a science journal is emphasized for
recording data, observations, notes, vocabulary, and
answering Analysis Questions. It becomes an
extension of the Student Book building on content
which is also developed through teacher facilitation
and asking open-ended questions.
- One of SEPUP’s goals is to introduce middle
school students to a variety of careers in science,
technology, and engineering. The career references
are not isolated in boxes of text, but are described
in a variety of places, including in the
introduction to an activity, captions to photos, the
readings, and questions. In some cases, students
assume the roles of individuals in different
specialties.
COMPLETE MATERIALS PACKAGE
ITEM# - IAPS-MM4-NYC8

The complete materials package contains enough material
for 5 classes of
32 students (160 Total). It also includes a Teachers
Guide in both printed and electronic formats. Other
features include:
- Color-coded labels are used on all chemicals.
The labels help to eliminate confusion by clearly
differentiating similar solutions.
- Specially designed "Signature Items" like the
Maracondo Fever game board are unique to the SEPUP
Program.
- Plastic tray inserts help keep materials
organized. This feature makes it easy to identify
missing components and greatly reduces the time it
takes to distribute, collect and store materials.
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