8th Grade US History

About 8th Grade U.S. History:

In Grade 8, students study the history of the United States from the early colonial period through Reconstruction. The knowledge and skills of this section comprise the first part of a two-year study of U.S. history. The second part, comprising U.S. history from Reconstruction to the present, is provided in Grade 11. The content in Grade 8 builds upon that from Grade 5 but provides more depth and breadth.

​What is Pre-AP?

Pre-AP middle school courses are designed to prepare students for high school Pre-AP and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. AP courses are college-level courses taught in a high school setting. At the end of each AP course an AP Exam is given, through which students can earn college credit depending on their score on the exam and the college's requirements.

What We will Study:

  • Historical content focuses on the political, economic, religious, and social events and issues related to the colonial and revolutionary eras, the creation and ratification of the U.S. Constitution, challenges of the early republic, the Age of Jackson, westward expansion, sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction.

  • Students describe the physical characteristics of the United States and their impact on population distribution and settlement patterns in the past and present.

  • Students analyze the various economic factors that influenced the development of colonial America and the early years of the republic and identify the origins of the free enterprise system.

  • Students examine the American beliefs and principles, including limited government, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, and individual rights, reflected in the U.S. Constitution and other historical documents.

  • Students evaluate the impact of Supreme Court cases and major reform movements of the 19th century and examine the rights and responsibilities of citizens of the United States as well as the importance of effective leadership in a constitutional republic.

  • Students evaluate the impact of scientific discoveries and technological innovations on the development of the United States.

  • Students use critical-thinking skills, including the identification of bias in written, oral, and visual material.


TEKS

A full list of the 8th Grade TEKS for United States History can be found on the TEA Website.