Saskatchewan · Grade 8 · 2026–27 · For parents

What your child learns in Grade 8 in Saskatchewan

In Grade 8, Saskatchewan students work through Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, French as a Second Language — 106 specific skills across 19 units, set by the province's official curriculum. This page lists them all in plain words, subject by subject, so you know exactly what "how was school?" is actually covering this year.

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106Skills

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How to read this page

Saskatchewan publishes its curriculum as long official documents written for teachers. This page is the same content, translated for the fridge door: each subject below shows this year's units and the skills inside them. If a skill sounds unfamiliar, that's the point — now you know what to ask about at dinner.

Mathematics this year

Math builds in layers, and this year's layer matters — each unit below leans on the ones before it. In Saskatchewan, that's Mathematics, Grade 8 — 4 units, 25 skills.

Number

  • Perfect squares
  • Representing percents beyond 100 and fractional percents
  • Rates versus ratios
+ 7 more skills in this unit →

Patterns and Relations

  • Representing linear relations in many forms
  • Solving one-step equations
+ 3 more skills in this unit →

Shape and Space

  • Understanding the Pythagorean Theorem
  • Views and nets of 3-D objects
  • Relating base area to volume
+ 5 more skills in this unit →

Statistics and Probability

  • Comparing and critiquing data displays
  • Probability of two independent events

See the full Mathematics, Grade 8 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

English Language Arts this year

Reading, writing, and speaking skills deepen this year — less "can they read it," more "what do they make of it." In Saskatchewan, that's English Language Arts, Grade 8 — 3 units, 23 skills.

Comprehend and Respond

  • Responding to becoming-myself texts
+ 9 more skills in this unit →

Compose and Create

  • Creating telling-my-story texts
+ 10 more skills in this unit →

Assess and Reflect

  • Using assessment to set improvement goals
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

See the full English Language Arts, Grade 8 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

Science this year

Science gets more structured this year — real investigations, real explanations, real vocabulary. In Saskatchewan, that's Science, Grade 8 — 4 units, 32 skills.

Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Systems

  • The cell as a living system
  • Microscope proficiency
  • Levels of organization in the body
+ 6 more skills in this unit →

Optics and Vision

  • Light travels in straight lines
  • Concave and convex mirrors and lenses
  • The eye as an optical instrument
+ 6 more skills in this unit →

Forces, Fluids, and Density

  • Measuring density
  • Buoyancy and Archimedes' Principle
  • Viscosity
+ 5 more skills in this unit →

Water Systems on Earth

  • Water distribution and the water cycle
  • Weathering, erosion, and deposition by water
  • Factors affecting aquatic life
+ 3 more skills in this unit →

See the full Science, Grade 8 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

Social Studies this year

Social studies widens the lens this year — history, geography, and how communities and governments work. In Saskatchewan, that's Social Studies, Grade 8 — 4 units, 12 skills.

Interactions and Interdependence

  • The meaning of culture and origins of diversity
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Dynamic Relationships

  • Land and Canadian identity
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

Power and Authority

  • The implications of Canadian citizenship
+ 3 more skills in this unit →

Resources and Wealth

  • The Canadian mixed market economy
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

See the full Social Studies, Grade 8 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

French as a Second Language this year

French builds through listening, speaking, and simple reading — confidence first, grammar second. In Saskatchewan, that's Core French 8 — 4 units, 14 skills.

Communication Skills

  • Catching the main idea and its details
  • Discussing through your own oral expression
  • Main idea and many details across paragraphs
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

General Language Strategies

  • Selecting listening and viewing strategies
  • Adding revision to the writing process
  • Selecting reading strategies for full-length texts
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

Language Knowledge

  • Big numbers and fractional numbers
  • The passé composé and -ment adverbs
+ 2 more skills in this unit →

Culture

  • Individuals who shaped Canadian society
+ 1 more skill in this unit →

See the full Core French 8 curriculum, with the ministry's own wording →

Three ways parents use this list

At report-card timeMatch the teacher's comments to the units above — "working on number sense" stops being a mystery phrase.
At parent-teacher nightPick one unit per subject and ask "how is my child doing with this?" — specific questions get specific answers.
When they're stuckFind the exact skill on this page, open it in MapleMind, and the tutor teaches just that — step by step, as many times as it takes.

Common questions

What does my child learn in Grade 8 in Saskatchewan?

Saskatchewan's official curriculum sets out Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, French as a Second Language for Grade 8 — 106 specific skills in total. The big themes: Mathematics covers number and patterns and relations; English Language Arts covers comprehend and respond and compose and create; Science covers cells, tissues, organs, and systems and optics and vision. The full list is on this page.

Is this the official Saskatchewan curriculum?

It's built from Saskatchewan's official program of studies, reorganized into plain language — and each subject links to a course page that quotes the ministry's own wording and links to the government source, so you can check our work. One honest caveat: we're not the ministry, curricula do change, and we can't guarantee this reflects the very latest revision, so confirm anything important against the live provincial curriculum data.

My child is finding one of these skills hard. What can I do?

That's normal — every skill on this page is one most kids wobble on at first. MapleMind teaches any of them one-on-one: a short lesson in plain words, a worked example, then solving together. It's free to start, on any device, in 14 languages.

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MapleMind isn't affiliated with any ministry of education. We build these guides from each province's official program of studies and refresh them from time to time — but curricula change, and we can't guarantee this page reflects the very latest revision. Always confirm against the live provincial curriculum data. Last updated 2026-08-15.