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YEAR SEVEN SAMPLE LESSONS
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The Year 7 Sample Lessons are provided as an example of what you will find in this course, they do not represent the complete curriculum covered.
Children using the My Homeschool Year 7 Curriculum are usually around 12 or 13 years old.
The Year 7 schedule of work can be taught over 4 or 5 days. This leaves time for you to pursue individual interests and natural learning.
Additional instructions for parents, including a Weekly Planner that both parents and students can use, are provided when you purchase the graded course. A comprehensive Resource List is also provided, making it easy for you to prepare for the semester ahead. Many of our resources are in a PDF format that can be downloaded, printed and read offline but also offer Complementary Links that families may wish to use to further enhance the lessons.
For more details and to purchase our Year Seven curriculum look here.
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You will be provided with a weekly timetable showing you the lessons to complete each week.
Here is an example of how work is organised across a term.
You will receive a downloadable PDF weekly timetable and a online timetable. -
Dive into explicit writing instruction to sharpen your skills, enjoy captivating reading practice, and master sentence-level grammar with ease. Expand your vocabulary and perfect your spelling while exploring the beauty of poetry and the richness of literature. Be inspired by picture studies, bring stories to life through drama, and let your imagination soar with creative writing. Whether you're crafting fiction or non-fiction compositions, each lesson is designed to ignite curiosity and fuel your love for learning!
Scheduled: Four lessons per week
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Master the art of public speaking and pronunciation with this weekly program designed to build confidence and clarity. Each lesson includes guided practice with a parent, culminating in a recitation to enhance presentation skills. Scheduled twice a week over three terms, this course provides a structured and supportive environment to help students develop eloquence and poise.
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This is a supplementary math revision resource which has 50 quick lessons that include ‘a little bit of everything’ from the Australian Curriculum’s Year Six Mathematics syllabus. Most activities will only take around 5 minutes and are allocated three times per week.
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Explore the fascinating properties of matter in this engaging science module. Investigate the three states of matter, with a focus on the unique qualities of water. Learn to differentiate between atoms, mixtures, and compounds, and discover how to separate mixtures based on their physical properties. Through hands-on experiments and problem-solving, uncover the mysteries of water’s changing states, density, and the formation of solutions. Apply these concepts to everyday situations and deepen your understanding of the science that shapes our world.
Scheduled: Twice weekly use with Chemistry Links.
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Embark on an exciting journey through time as you uncover the origins of ancient civilisations! This captivating resource delves into the archaeology and history of Mesopotamia, Africa, and Australia. Discover the fascinating stories, maps, and artefacts of the Sumerians, Hebrews, Egyptians, Greeks, and Australia’s First Peoples. With engaging notebooking exercises, enriching video suggestions, and key dates for your Book of Centuries, this resource brings the ancient world to life and invites you to explore its wonders like never before.
(Term 1 & 2)
Subject: English and Ancient History
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Bring history to life with your own Book of Centuries! Record key figures, events, and artefacts in chronological order. Add illustrations, timelines, and maps to connect your studies with real-world discoveries. Perfect for Grades 5 and up, this personalised history book grows with you, inspiring curiosity and a love for the past.
Sold separately at My Homeschool.
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Discover the vital role of water in our world with this cross-curricular resource! Explore topics in physical geography, geology, social justice, and sustainability while building hands-on geography skills. Includes notebooking ideas, mapping exercises, fieldwork projects, and Water Links for deeper learning. Perfect for twice-weekly lessons!
(Term 1 & 2)
Subjects: Science, Geography and Social Sciences
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This is a timeless exploration of wealth-building principles told through engaging parables set in the ancient city of Babylon. Designed for My Homeschool students, this guide encourages thoughtful discussion and practical application of the book’s lessons. As you journey through this classic story, you will uncover simple yet powerful strategies for managing money, cultivating prosperity, and understanding the foundations of economic principles.
(Term 1)
Subjects: Literature, Economics, Ancient History and Geography
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In our Art Appreciation Course we have a selection of books and resources for you to choose.
Pick one for your whole family and then work through the art works. Do this during your group study time around three times a week. -
We’ve put together a four year rotation for musical studies. Pick a section for your whole family to work through over a year. Do this at least once a week.
Play some of the music in the background as study music if desired. We’ve given you a few links for that as well.
You could also use this as an independent activity for older children if you wish. Have them listen to the radio shows and watch the video clips.
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