YouthTouch Learning Levels Supplement

Here are some of the educational principles that YouthTouch reinforces for students:

Grade 3
Adding
Angles
Coordinates
Critical thinking
Dividing
Estimating angles
Estimating of more or less
Multiplying
Planes
Point of origin
Problem-solving
Programming
Robots
Subtracting
Visualizing Angles

Grade 4
Adding
Angles
Automation
Circles and arcs
Coordinates
Dividing
Estimating
Flow charting
Measuring
Modeling
Multiplying
Pattern recognition
Point of origin
Planes
Programming
Quantification
Robots
Subtracting
Teamwork
Timing

Grade 5
Absolute value
Adding and subtracting integers
   on a number line
Air flow
Area of circles
Bernoulli’s Principle
Boyle’s Law
Circles, arcs, and cords
Circumference
Compound machines
Computer language elements
Coordinates
Creating datatables
Critical thinking
Electromagnetic spectrum
Graphing results
Industrial revolution
Mechanical advantage
Molecular structure
Optics/lenses
Percentages
Point of origin
Pointillism
Positive and negative integers
Potential vs kinetic energy
Power subsystems
Predicting results
Problem-solving strategies
Programming
Properties of gasses
Radii
Rate/time problems
Ratios
Reading gauges
Set theory
Simple machines
Solving equations
Surface tension
Tolerance
Volume
Work
Working as a team
Writing equations

Grade 6
Absolute value
Adding algebraically
Adding and subtracting integers
   on a number line
Area of circles
Boyle’s Law
Circles, arcs, and cords
Compound machines
Computer language elements
Coordinates
Creating datatables
Critical thinking
Electromagnetic spectrum
Exponents
Gears
Graphing results
Industrial revolution
Mechanical advantage
Molecular structure
Optics/lenses
Pascal’s Law
Point of origin
Positive and negative integers
Potential vs kinetic energy
Power subsystems
Predicting results
Problem-solving strategies
Programming
Properties of gasses
Radii
Rate/time problems
Ratios
Reading gauges
Relative rations
Simple machines
Solving equations
Surface tension
Work
Working as a team
Writing equations
Writing math equations
X, Y, and Z axes

Grade 7
Absolute value
Adding algebraically
Aligning English structure to RPL
Analyzing data
Angles
Applying science to political issues
Area of a circle
Area of irregular shapes
Base 2 and base 8
Calculating coefficient of friction
Computer language elements
Cooperative learning
Critical thinking
Debugging techniques
Failure analysis
Force vectors
Fractions with exponents
Mechanical drawings
Modeling
Pattern recognition
Programming
Rate and time
Ratios and relative ratios
Solving unknown variable
Vocabulary building
Writing equations from graphs
Z coordinates
Scenario- Satellite in space

Grade 8
Absolute value
Adding algebraically
Aligning English structure to RPL
Analyzing data
Angles
Applying science to political issues
Area of a circle
Area of irregular shapes
Base 2 and base 8
Calculating coefficient of friction
Computer language elements
Cooperative learning
Critical thinking
Debugging techniques
Failure analysis
Force vectors
Fractions with exponents
Mechanical drawings
Modeling
Pattern recognition
Programming
Rate and time
Ratios and relative ratios
Solving unknown variable
Vocabulary building
Writing equations from graphs
Z coordinates
Scenario- Toxic waste