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==Around the world== ===United States=== In the United States, in [[mathematics]], 7th grade students begin to go more into [[pre-algebra]] or the beginnings of [[algebra]] including [[ratio]]s, [[Proportionality (mathematics)|proportion]]s, and [[percentage]]s. New topics sometimes include [[scientific notation]], concepts with [[negative number]]s or [[integers]], and more advanced [[geometry]].<ref>{{cite web|title=7th Grade Math Worksheets β Topics To Study|url=http://7thgrademath.net/|publisher=7th Grade Math|access-date=3 March 2013}}</ref> Some schools allow advanced students to take an [[Algebra|Algebra I]] course instead of following the standard 7th grade math curriculum. In [[social studies]], advanced pre-[[American Civil War|Civil War]] [[History]] is taught. Though American history is usually the most common, other cultures and time periods may be taught, including state and capital history (in, for example, Texas and South Carolina), European history (in Connecticut and New Jersey), and Civics (in Florida).<ref>{{cite web|title=SEVENTH GRADE AFRICA, ASIA, AND AUSTRALIA|url=http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/socialstudies/scos/2003-04/045seventhgrade|work=Standard Course of Study|publisher=Public Schools of North Carolina|access-date=3 March 2013}}</ref>
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