In the
United States, in
mathematics, 7th grade students go more into
pre-algebra or the beginnings of
algebra, including
ratios,
proportions, and
percentages. New topics sometimes include
scientific notation, concepts with
negative numbers or
integers, and more advanced
geometry. Some schools allow advanced students to take an
Algebra I course instead of following the standard 7th grade math curriculum. In
social studies, advanced pre-
Civil War History is taught. Though American history is usually the most common, other cultures and time periods may be taught, including state and capital history (in, for example,
Texas and
South Carolina),
European history (in
Connecticut), World History, (in
New Jersey), and Civics (in
Florida). ==See also==