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What are the Different Levels Within the High School and K-8 Territories?
What are the Different Levels Within the High School and K-8 Territories?

When clusters, pathways and subjects mingle together on the map they create the High School and K-8 territories.

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Written by Rachel Robbins
Updated over a week ago

Journeys lingo may feel a little foreign at first because you probably don't think of everything being broken into Grades, Subjects and Subconcepts.

However, it's a useful way to organize things and navigate around complex systems like high school... to careers! Below, we break the map down so it's easier to understand:

There are 8 territories on the map.

Pre-K, K-8, HS are Territories that contain Grades, Subjects and Subconcepts.

When you zoom into the map things become MORE specific

From Territories you reach the Grade level.

Subjects-

The next level down are the Subjects (Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Language Arts).  We'll zoom into the Mathematics Subject.  

Sub-Concepts-
The third and final level are the Sub-Concepts level. Statistics and Probability, Geometry, Functions, Numbers and Quantity and Algebra are all Sub-Concepts.

Feel confused? overwhelmed? Don't worry, we won't quiz you, but we thought a little break down of the map may be helpful!

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