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2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
The 4th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health, all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose
their physical education activities while completing worksheets on the human body. Some of the health topics include self-esteem, friendship, growing up, emotions, the importance of rest and sleep, nutrition, safety, families, and the effects of tobacco. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Health Education standards. Note: This course may be
required for state health curriculum standards
The English curriculum in this course focuses on the classics of literature, basic grammar skills, and spelling. It provides a solid foundation in spelling, vocabulary, grammar, literature, and composition while introducing
strategies for enhancing comprehension and
organizational study skills. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. Math 5
In Math 5, students learn about 2 and 3-digit
multiplication and division, fractions, word problems, measurement, bar graphs, and line graphs. Clear directions and consistent review and evaluation help reinforce key concepts. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards.
Environmental Science 5 explores the basic principles of earth, life, and physical sciences. It also includes a strong emphasis on the environment. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).
This course provides a rich experience in American history up to and including the Civil War by combining geography with the literature, arts, and crafts of the times. With an integrated approach to the fascinating
story of America’s growth and development, the course helps students learn easily. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards.
Thirty-six online lessons integrate the core subjects of English, Science, and Social Studies, delving into such varied subjects as hurricanes, folktales, Harriet Tubman, and the human brain. Each week, students go to our password-protected site for a new lesson that directs them to exciting websites. Assignments regularly include creative writing projects.
The 5th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health, all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose
their physical education activities while completing worksheets on the human body. Some of the health topics covered include feelings, abuse, first aid, childhood diseases, illness prevention, drugs and the
body, non-sports fitness, sports safety, vision, and dental care. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Health Education standards. Note: This course may be required for state
health curriculum standards. 6th Grade Courses.
English 6 continues to build upon basic English and study skills topics, emphasizing literary analysis and expository writing. The course includes well-loved classics of English literature, drama, and satire. This course meets state standards and is based on the
National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards.
Math 6 covers decimals, the metric system of
measurement, percentages, ratios, multiple-step word problems, and basic geometry. Emphasis is placed upon applying math skills in problem-solving situations. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards. Life Science
In studying such topics as cell structure, plant life photosynthesis, the classification of life, and the functions of the human body, Life Science 6 emphasizes an experiential approach that gives children the opportunity to discover scientific principles through hands-on activities. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards.
Ancient Civilizations 6 consists of an integrated experience that includes the history, geography, literature, arts and crafts of the Egyptians, Sumerians, and other fascinating cultures of the pre-modern world. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards.
Thirty-six online lessons integrate the core subjects of English, Science, and Social Studies. Students learn about such varied subjects as ancient art, Leonardo da
Vinci, the rain forests, and Egypt. Assignments regularly include creative writing projects.
The 6th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health, all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose
their physical education activities while completing activities about health. Some of the health topics include puberty, HIV-AIDS, exercise, nutrition, dental health, preventing and treating injuries, sun (burns, cancer), bites and stings, safety, poison prevention, and evaluating reliable health information on the Internet. This course meets state standards and is based on the
National Health Education standards. Note: This course may be required for state health curriculum standards.
In addition to building core skill areas, English 7 covers many literary genres as well as a variety of compositional forms, including narratives, critiques, short stories, poetry, and persuasive essays. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
standards.
Math 7 covers decimal numbers, money, fractional parts, linear measurement, area, perimeter, volume, solids, percents, ratios, probabilities, and angle measurement. This course meets state standards and
is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards.
Earth Science explores such topics as the solar system, plate tectonics, fossils, weather patterns, and Earth’s natural history. The course emphasizes an experiential approach that provides opportunities for students to become involved in the scientific process. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Science
Students study American history in the context of world history, from the Age of Enlightenment to the present. The course emphasizes the patterns of history, the people who made history, and children’s historical literature. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards.
Thirty-six online lessons integrate the core subjects of English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Each week students go to our password-protected site for a new lesson that directs them to exciting websites, where
they learn about such varied subjects as Rome, origami, the Taj Mahal, and the Iditarod dogsled races. Assignments regularly include creative writing projects.
The 7th Grade Integrated Health & Physical Education Portfolio combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health, all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose their physical education activities while completing lessons and activities about health. Health topics include the human senses, systems of the body, and proper care of the growing body. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Health Education standards. Note: This course may be required for state health curriculum standards.
In English 8, students continue studying vocabulary with word analogies, grammar, and literary analysis. With an emphasis on creative writing and research, writing, and proofreading skills, English 8 provides a
strong preparation for high school. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards.
Math 8 explores the use of fractions, mixed numbers, decimal numbers, and basic geometry, and then it introduces and practices the beginning concepts of algebra in preparation for high school algebra. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards.
Physical Science 8 uses an experiential approach to focus on the principles of physical science, including mass, energy, force, the laws of motion, work, magnetism, light and sound, color, and electricity. This
course meets state standards and is based on the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards.
Civics 8 is a study of the champions of freedom; federal, state, and local governments; and the economic system. Its approach to understanding social
issues includes critical thinking, research, and case studies. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards.
This fascinating course is a fun, enlivening study of early American colonial history. Students follow the lives of our ancestors as they go to school, build cities, fight wars, and work out settlements for peace. 8th Grade Health.
This 18-week course covers a variety of topics within the areas of disease prevention, human growth and development, substance abuse prevention, nutrition, and the importance of taking responsibility for one’s
health. The content of this course follows the areas of traditional health education, building a foundation for health in 9th – 12th grades. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Health Education standards. Note: By state mandates, this course includes education on drugs and alcohol, AIDS, and sexuality, so that students can make informed, responsible decisions.
The 8th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health, all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose
their physical education activities while completing lessons and activities about health. Some of the topics covered include peer and family relationships, drug and alcohol abuse, AIDS, diet, and time management. This course meets state standards and is based on the
National Health Education standards.
Integrated Science introduces students to the world of science as it relates to such topics as hurricanes, weather stations, lasers, magnets, hummingbirds, polar bears, and botanical gardens. The course contains hands-on activities and experiments.
This course is geared to make learning as natural and entertaining as possible. Providing a rich experience in communication, the course is fun and engaging as it focuses on music, stories, memory aids, Diglot Weaves, you-are-there adventures, individual Learning Style activities, and pictographs (rather than
grammar rules, rote memorization, and drills). In addition to meeting state standards, students focus on the 5 Cs of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language (ACTFL) standard: communication, cultures, connections, comparison, and communities. Grammar includes original sentence construction, verb infinitives and base forms, irregular verbs, Latin-derived cognates, concrete objects and associated verbs, adjective agreement, and demonstrative
pronouns. This course is completely online, using sound files. Students will need access to speakers for the sound files which can be retrieved via a variety of media players (MP3, Real Player, Windows Media
Player, QuickTime).
Spanish, year 2, is a continuation of the Spanish Power-Glide Ultimate 1 program, with additional grammar, vocabulary, speaking, and listening practice. Grammar includes verb tense distinctions; associations
among verbs, adverbs, and nouns; verb endings; and building grammar skills through reading. This course is completely online, using sound files. It meets state standards and is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language (ACTFL) standards. Students will need access to speakers for the sound files, which can be retrieved via a variety of media players (MP3, Real Player,
This course is designed to make learning as natural and entertaining as possible. Providing a rich experience in communication, the course is fun and engaging as it focuses on music, stories, memory aids, Learning Style activities and pictographs (rather than grammar rules, rote memorization and drills). In addition to meeting state standards, students focus on
the 5 Cs of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language (ACTFL) standard: communication, cultures, connections, comparison and communities. Grammar includes original sentence construction, verb infinitives and base forms, irregular verbs, Latin- derived cognates, concrete objects and associated verbs, adjective agreement and demonstrative
pronouns. This course is completely online, using sound files. Students will need access to speakers for the sound files which can be retrieved via a variety of media players (Mp3, Real Player, Windows Media Player, QuickTime).
French, year 2, builds on the content and grammar principles used in the French Power-Glide Ultimate 1 program. Grammar includes pronouns with finite and infinite verbs, use of negative voice, verb distinctions, reflexive pronouns, various verb tenses and natural versus arbitrary gender. This course is completely online, using sound files. It meets state standards and is based on the American Council on the Teaching of
Foreign Language (ACTFL) standards. Students will need access to speakers for the sound files, which can be retrieved via a variety of media players (Mp3, Real Player, Windows Media Player, Quick-Time).
This 18-week course gives students a basic
understanding of how to navigate and search for information on the Web. After taking this course, the Internet will be a familiar resource tool for research and explorations. This course meets state standards and the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS).
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
This is an auto-graded (self-scored) version of the English Fundamentals course, with added photographs, multimedia, and 20 to 25 self-scoring questions per lesson, in addition to a weekly essay question. AG English Fundamentals has added topics on writing mechanics, vocabulary, and a “reader’s response” section to prompt literary analysis. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
English Fundamentals provides students with an introduction to sophisticated literary analysis, multiple modes of writing and various literary genres. It also maintains a strong emphasis on vocabulary enrichment and grammar. Each lesson integrates basic terms, vocabulary words, reading passages and a writing assignment. The course is geared toward independent thinking, building from basic reading comprehension and grammar exercises in the beginning, to comparative text analysis and grammatical self-correction by the end. The course includes two review lessons and frequently draws from previous lessons to inform and enrich later ones. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
This course is a reading- and writing-intensive version of our English Fundamentals course. Students read classic and contemporary literature, including excerpts from The Odyssey; The Call of the Wild; and the works of O’Henry, Mark Twain and William Shakespeare. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
Students read short stories, poetry, drama, biographies, and essays about people and places in other countries. Themes help students bridge the gap between their own and other cultural and historical contexts. Expanded sections on contemporary, European, African and Asian literature enrich students’ perspectives of today’s global society. Stories from the past and present are presented with equal enthusiasm. Additional books, an encyclopedia and other online reference materials may be required to fulfill writing requirements. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
In this reading- and writing-intensive version of our World Literature course, students read works such as Beowulf, The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Iliad and other time-tested tales. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
Pre-Algebra is an engaging blend of animated and interactive learning activities, graphically enhanced instruction and written explanation. Each lesson contains detailed instruction, guided practice, independent practice, self-scoring (auto-graded) tools and plenty of opportunities to ask for help. The course covers the following areas in detail to prepare students for Algebra 1: types of numbers; estimation; order of operations; negatives and absolute values; calculating with negative numbers; fractions, decimals and percent basics (applying to real-world situations); algebraic reasoning (inductive and deductive); sequences and patterns; how to approach and solve complex problems; working with exponents and powers and working with roots. Each semester concludes with a thorough review. Pre-Algebra contains ample assessments throughout the course that reflect
its complete alignment to multiple state content standards, as well as guidelines set forth by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). College Prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
This auto-graded (self-scored) course teaches the concepts of introductory algebra in a visually captivating, interactive learning environment. Innovative activities relate mathematics to the real world and include sound, animation, and instant feedback. Each lesson contains 20–25 self-scoring multiple-choice questions with detailed examples and engaging demonstrations. Lessons are supplemented by remedial and enrichment resources, as well as online research. Topics include absolute values, rational and irrational numbers, the four basic arithmetical operations, graphs, the point-slope formula, and solving word problems as algebraic expressions. This course meets state standards and is based on th National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards. College Prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
Plane Geometry employs the Omega Math website to present concepts of Euclidean space, proofs using deductive reasoning, an introduction to three-dimensional space, and applications of two- and three-dimensional spaces. Topics include logic and proof; properties of triangles, polygons, and circles; area and perimeter; surface area; and volume. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards. College Prep.
2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit
Elaborating on the lessons learned in Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1, Algebra 2 broadens its scope to include the essential topics needed to be successful in College Algebra, Pre-Calculus, or Trigonometry. Algebra 2 is supported by the informative, user-friendly Omega Math website. Topics include functions, logarithmic functions, exponential functions, complex numbers, and more. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards. College Prep.
1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit
Students identify and practice skills essential to independent living. Exercises provide challenges in day-to-day living, including purchases, living expenses, health care decisions, and future planning to improve real-world knowledge and build self-confidence. Meets graduation requirements.
1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit
This course prepares students for the Math section of the High School Proficiency Test. It teaches the main learning objectives covered by the test, including arithmetic, measurement, geometry, data analysis, and basic algebra. The course also provides test-taking strategies and sample test problems. Meets graduation requirements.
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