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MIDDLE SCHOOL

COURSES

GRADES:

4-8

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Table of Contents

Social Studies

AG World Cultures 12

World Cultures 12

Grades 4-8

World History 12Honors World History 12American History 12Honors American History 13

4th Grade Courses 3

U.S. Government 16 13

Economics 101 16 13

5th Grade Courses 3

World Languages

Spanish Power-Glide Ultimate 1 14

6th Grade Courses 3

Spanish Power-Glide Ultimate 2 14

French Power-Glide Ultimate 1 14

7th Grade Courses 4

French Power-Glide Ultimate 2 14

8th Grade Courses 5

English Language Learners/TOEFL

Prep

Additional Junior High Courses 6

English 101: Making Friends 15

English 102: Road Trip USA 15

English 103: One World 15

High School Courses

English 104: Writing for Life 15

Language Arts

English 105: Learning for Life 15English 106: TOEFL Success 15

AG English Fundamentals 8

English Fundamentals 8

Arts and Technology

Honors English Fundamentals 8

Art History 16

World Literature 8

Renaissance Art 16

Honors World Literature 8

Photoshop Design 16

American Literature 8

Introduction to the Internet 16

Honors American Literature 8

Media Literacy 16

British Literature 8

Honors Drama in Literature 9

Health and Life Skills

Mythology 9

High School Health 16

Creative Writing 9

AG Health 16

Journal Writing 9

Life Management 16

Media Literacy 9

Writing Tutorials 9

Mathematics

Standardized Test PreparationSAT Prep 17

AG Pre-Algebra 10

Math Proficiency 17

AG Algebra 1 10

Omega Math Plane Geometry 10

Enrichment and Special Needs

Omega Math Algebra 2 10

Special Needs – Integrated Science 17

Survival Math 10

English Internet Explorations A 17

Math Proficiency 10

English Internet Explorations B 17

Sciences

Survival Math 17

General Science 10

Tutoring Courses

AG Earth Science 10

Earth Science 11

Honors Earth Science 11

Online Tutoring Grades 4 - 12

AG Oceanography 11

Reading / Language Arts 21

Oceanography 11

Mathematics 21

Honors Oceanography 11

Biology 11

Supplemental Education 4 - 12

Honors Biology 11

Biology Lab Kit 11

Reading / Language Arts 21

Study of the Environment 11

Mathematics 21

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MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSES

4th Grade Courses

U.S. History 5

4th Grade Online Enrichment

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit This course provides a rich experience in American

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

history up to and including the Civil War by combining

Thirty-six online lessons integrate the core subjects of

geography with the literature, arts and crafts of the

English, Science and Social Studies. Each week

times. With an integrated approach to the fascinating

students go to our password-protected site for a new

story of America’s growth and development, thecourse

lesson that directs them to exciting websites where

helps students learn easily. This course meets state

they learn about such varied subjects as plants and

standards and is based on the National Council for the

animals, myths and stories, the history and culture of

Social Studies (NCSS) standards.

the United States and more. Assignments regularly

include creative writing projects.

5th Grade Online Enrichment 2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

4th Grade Health & Physical Education

Portfolio

Thirty-six online lessons integrate the core subjectsof English, Science and Social Studies, delving intosuch

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

varied subjects as hurricanes, folktales, Harriet

Tubman and the human brain. Each week, studentsgo

The 4th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio

to our password-protected site for a newlessonthat

combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health,

directs them to exciting websites. Assignments

all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose

regularly include creative writing projects.

their own physical education activities while completing

worksheets on the human body. Some of the health

5th Grade Health & Physical Education

topics include: self-esteem, friendship, growing up,

emotions, importance of rest and sleep, nutrition,

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safety, families and the effects of tobacco. This course

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

meets state standards and is based on the National

The 5th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio

Health Education standards. Note: this course may be

combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health,

required for state health curriculum standards

all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose

their own physical education activities while completing

5th Grade Courses

worksheets on the human body. Some of the health

English 5

topics covered include: feelings, abuse, first aid, childhood diseases, illness prevention, drugs andthe

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

body, non-sports fitness, sports safety, vision and

dental care. This course meets state standards andis

The English curriculum in this course focuses on the

based on the National Health Education standards.

classics of literature, basic grammar skills and spelling.

It provides a solid foundation in spelling, vocabulary,

Note: this course may be required for state health curriculum standards.

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

6th Grade Courses

English 6

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

In Math 5, students learn about 2 and 3-digit

English 6 continues to build upon basic English andstudy skills topics, emphasizing literary analysis and

multiplication and division, fractions, word problems,

measurement, bar graphs and line graphs. Clear

expository writing. The course includes well-lovedclassics of English literature, drama and satire. This

directions and consistent review and evaluation help

course meets state standards and is based on the

reinforce key concepts. This course meets state

standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards.

Environmental Science 5

National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards.

Math 6

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Math 6 covers decimals, the metric systemof

Environmental Science 5 explores the basic principles

measurement, percentages, ratios, multiple-stepword

of earth, life and physical sciences. It also includes a

problems and basic geometry. Emphasis is placed

strong emphasis on the environment. This course

upon applying math skills in problem-solving situations.

meets state standards and is based on the National

Science Teachers Association (NSTA)

This course meets state standards and is basedonthe

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Math 7

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)

standards.

Life Science 6

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit Math 7 covers decimal numbers, money, fractional

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

parts, linear measurement, area, perimeter, volume,

solids, percents, ratios, probabilities and angle

In studying such topics as cell structure, plant life and

measurement. This course meets state standards and

photosynthesis, the classification of life and the

is based on the National Council of Teachers of

functions of the human body, Life Science 6

Mathematics (NCTM) standards.

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

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

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.

6th Grade Online Enrichment

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

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.

6th Grade Health & Physical Education

Earth Science 7

Portfolio

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Earth Science explores such topics as the solar system,

plate tectonics, fossils, weather patterns and earth’s

The 6th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio

natural history. The course places emphasis onan

combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health,

experiential approach that provides opportunities for

all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose

students to become involved in the scientific process.

their own physical education activities while completing

This course meets state standards and is basedonthe

activities about health. Some of the health topics

include: puberty, HIV-AIDS, exercise, nutrition, dental

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards.

health, preventing and treating injuries, sun (burns,

cancer), bites and stings, safety, poison prevention and

World History 7

evaluating reliable health information on the Internet.

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

This course meets state standards and is based on the

National Health Education standards. Note: this course

Students study American history in the context of world

may be required for state health curriculum standards.

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

7th Grade Courses

literature. This course meets state standards andis

based on the National Council for the Social Studies

English 7 2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

(NCSS) standards.

7th Grade Online Enrichment 2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

In addition to building core skill areas, English 7 covers

many literary genres as well as a variety of compositional forms, including narratives, critiques,

Thirty-six online lessons integrate the core subjectsof English, Math, Science and Social Studies. Eachweek

short stories, poetry and persuasive essays. This

students go to our password-protected site for anew

course meets state standards and is based on the

National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards.

lesson that directs them to exciting websites, wherethey learn about such varied subjects as Rome, origami, the Taj Mahal and the Iditarod dogsled races. Assignments regularly include creative writing projects.

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This fascinating course is a fun, enlivening study of

early American colonial history. Students followthe

7th Grade Health & Physical Education

lives of our ancestors as they go to school, buildcities,

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fight wars and work out settlements for peace.

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

8th Grade Health

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

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.

This 18-week course covers a variety of topics withinthe areas of disease prevention, human growth and

Students choose their own physical education activities

while completing lessons and activities about health.

development, substance abuse prevention, nutritionand the importance of taking responsibility for one’s

Health topics include: human senses, systems of the

health. The content of this course follows the areasof

body and proper care of the growing body. This course

traditional health education, building a foundationfor

meets state standards and is based on the National

health in 9th – 12th grades. This course meets state

Health Education standards. Note: this course may be

standards and is based on the National Health

required for state health curriculum standards.

Education standards. Note: In accordance with state

mandates, this course includes education on drugsand

alcohol, AIDS and sexuality, so that students canmake

8th Grade Courses

informed, responsible decisions.

English 8

8th Grade Health & Physical EducationPortfolio

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

In English 8, students continue studying vocabulary

with word analogies, grammar and literary analysis.

The 8th Grade Health & Physical Education Portfolio

With an emphasis on creative writing and research,

combines a semester of PE with a semester of Health,

writing and proofreading skills, English 8 provides a

all in a fun, online workbook format. Students choose

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

their own physical education activities while completinglessons and activities about health. Some of thetopicscovered include: peer and family relationships, drugand alcohol abuse, AIDS, diet and time management. This course meets state standards and is basedonthe

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

National Health Education standards.

Math 8 explores the use of fractions, mixed numbers,

decimal numbers and basic geometry, 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

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

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

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

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.

8th Grade American History

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

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Learning Style activities and pictographs (rather than

ADDITIONAL JUNIOR HIGH

grammar rules, rote memorization and drills). In

addition to meeting state standards, students focuson

COURSES

the 5 Cs of the American Council on the Teachingof

Foreign Language (ACTFL) standard: communication,

Integrated Science 6th-8th grade

cultures, connections, comparison and communities.

Grammar includes original sentence construction, verb

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

infinitives and base forms, irregular verbs, Latin-

Integrated Science introduces students to the world of

science as it relates to such topics as hurricanes, weather stations, lasers, magnets, hummingbirds,

derived cognates, concrete objects and associatedverbs, adjective agreement and demonstrative pronouns. This course is completely online, using

polar bears and botanical gardens. The course

contains hands-on activities and experiments.

sound files. Students will need access to speakersfor the sound files which can be retrieved via a varietyof media players (Mp3, Real Player, Windows Media

Spanish Power-Glide Ultimate 1 7th-8th

grade

Player, QuickTime).

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

French Power-Glide Ultimate 2 7th-8th

This course is geared to make learning as natural and

grade

entertaining as possible. Providing a rich experience in

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

communication, the course is fun and engaging as it

focuses on music, stories, memory aids, Diglot Weaves, you-are-there adventures, individual

French, year 2, builds on the content and grammar principles used in the French Power-Glide Ultimate1

Learning Style activities and pictographs (rather than

program. Grammar includes pronouns with finiteand

grammar rules, rote memorization and drills). In

infinite verbs, use of negative voice, verb distinctions,

addition to meeting state standards, students focus on

reflexive pronouns, various verb tenses and natural

the 5 Cs of the American Council on the Teaching of

versus arbitrary gender. This course is completely

Foreign Language (ACTFL) standard: communication,

cultures, connections, comparison and communities.

online, using sound files. It meets state standards andis based on the American Council on the Teachingof

Grammar includes original sentence construction, verb

infinitives and base forms, irregular verbs, Latin-

Foreign Language (ACTFL) standards. Students will need access to speakers for the sound files, whichcan

derived cognates, concrete objects and associated

be retrieved via a variety of media players (Mp3, Real

verbs, adjective agreement and demonstrative

Player, Windows Media Player, Quick-Time).

pronouns. This course is completely online, using

sound files. Students will need access to speakers for

Intro to the Internet 7th-8thgrade

the sound files which can be retrieved via a variety of

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

media players (Mp3, Real Player, Windows Media

Player, QuickTime).

This 18-week course gives students a basic understanding of how to navigate and search for

Spanish Power-Glide Ultimate 2 7th-8th

grade

information on the Web. After taking this course, theInternet will be a familiar resource tool for researchandexplorations. This course meets state standards and

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

the National Educational Technology Standards for

Spanish, year 2, is a continuation of the Spanish

Power-Glide Ultimate 1 program, with additional

Teachers (NETS).

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, Windows Media Player, QuickTime).

French Power-Glide Ultimate 1 7th-8th grade

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

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, Diglot Weaves, you-are-there adventures, individual

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HIGH SCHOOL COURSES

GRADES 9-12

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HIGH SCHOOL COURSES

Students read short stories, poetry, drama, biographiesand 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 fromthepast and present are presented with equal enthusiasm. Additional books, an encyclopedia and other onlinereference materials may be required to fulfill writingrequirements. This course meets state standards andis based on the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

Honors World Literature 10th 2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

In this reading- and writing-intensive version of our World Literature course, students read works suchas

AG English Fundamentals 9th

Beowulf, The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Iliad and other

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

time-tested tales. This course meets state standards

This is an auto-graded (self-scored) version of the

and is based on the National Council of Teachers of

English Fundamentals course, with added photographs,

English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

multimedia and 20 to 25 self-scoring questions per

American Literature 11th

lesson, in addition to a weekly essay question. AG

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

English Fundamentals has added topics on writing

mechanics, vocabulary and a “reader’s response”

Presented in anthology form, this course helps

section to prompt literary analysis. This course meets

state standards and is based on the National Council

students develop the tools and perspectives necessaryto read American literature with care, understanding

of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College

prep.

and enjoyment. The course includes the historical development of American literature fromthe colonial period to the 20th century. It combines a carefully

English Fundamentals 9th

selected collection of short stories, essays, poemsand

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

plays with a comprehensive guide to writing essays

English Fundamentals provides students with an

and reports. Additional books, magazines,

introduction to sophisticated literary analysis, multiple

encyclopedias and other online reference materials

modes of writing and various literary genres. It also

may be required to fulfill written requirements. This

maintains a strong emphasis on vocabulary enrichment

course meets state standards and is based on the

and grammar. Each lesson integrates basic terms,

National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)

vocabulary words, reading passages and a writing

standards. College prep.

assignment. The course is geared toward independent

Honors American Literature 11th

thinking, building from basic reading comprehension

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

and grammar exercises in the beginning, to

comparative text analysis and grammatical self-

This course is a reading- and writing-intensive version

correction by the end. The course includes two review

of our American Literature course. (See the American

lessons and frequently draws from previous lessons to

Literature description for detailed information.) College

inform and enrich later ones. This course meets state

standards and is based on the National Council of

prep.

Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

British Literature 12th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Honors English Fundamentals 9th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Through the voices of a diverse group of authors,

thinkers and prominent political and cultural figures,

This course is a reading- and writing-intensive version

British Literature surveys the history of the English

of our English Fundamentals course. Students read

language from the Old English period through the

classic and contemporary literature, including excerpts

contemporary writers of today. Through the careful

from The Odyssey; The Call of the Wild; and the works

study of poetry, prose, essay, drama and other literary

of O’Henry, Mark Twain and William Shakespeare.

genres, students refine the skills of critical thinkingand

This course meets state standards and is based on the

National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

World Literature 10th

rhetoric with thought-provoking writing and researchassignments. By using lively websites and integratingcomparative elements across theme, historical periodand interpretive medium, students receive a dynamicmultimedia approach to the study of literature. This

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

course meets state standards and is based on the

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National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

critique their own dramatic plays. Honors DramaLiterature can be combined with Honors Shakespearean Literature to make a full year (2-

Shakespearean Literature 12th

semester) course. This course meets state standards

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

and is based on the National Council of Teachers of

English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

This 18-week course examines William Shakespeare’s

sonnets and his play, Julius Caesar. Students also

Mythology 9th-12th

examine the controversy of authorship. Did William

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Shakespeare really write the plays, or was it the Earl of

Oxford or Christopher Marlowe? Shakespearean

Through the study of myths, folk tales and legendsof

Literature is designed to introduce students to the

the Romans, Greeks, Chinese, Russians and cultures

works of Shakespeare, as well as stimulate those who

of the Middle East, students learn to develop their own

are familiar with his style of writing. Shakespearean

creative ideas. Mythology is an excellent coursefor

Literature can be combined with Drama in Literature to

students who have not enjoyed English, and for

make a full year (2-semester) course.

students who like to use their imaginations.

This course meets state standards and is based on the

National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

Creative Writing 9th-12th1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Creative Writing is a friendly, student-centered course

Honors Shakespearean Literature 12th

written for all skill levels. Students explore journal

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

writing, poetry, fiction and nonfiction such as letter

This 18-week course is a reading- and writing-intensive

writing and technical writing to foster creative writingin

version of our Shakespearean Literature course.

a variety of forms.

Students study and interpret the works of William

Journal Writing 9th-12th

Shakespeare, such as Hamlet, A Midsummer’s Night

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Dream and Romeo and Juliet. Honors Shakespearean

Literature can be combined with Honors Drama

The reasons for keeping a journal are many. It canaid

Literature to make a full year (2-semester) course. This

in self-reflection, clarify ideas, or simply serve as

course meets state standards and is based on the

National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

amusement. Whatever the reason, the act of puttingpen to paper (or fingertips to keyboard, as the casemay be) is empowering. Journal Writing encouragesthe young writer through a variety of activities suchas

Drama in Literature 12th

free writing; response to literature; prompts; graphical

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

activities that allow the student to express himor

In this course, students look at some of the great

herself via creation of cartoons, logos, “tags,” and

periods of creativity in theater and read influential

signatures; and finally, production of one’s own book.

dramas from major literary periods. The course begins

Media Literacy 9th - 12th

with a study of the Greek tragedy Antigone. Students

move on to the Elizabethan Age and study

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Shakespeare’s The Tempest. For the Victorian Era,

This course teaches students how to critically evaluate

students read Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being

the media that surrounds them every day, as well asto

Earnest. The course concludes with an examination of

create their own examples of media. This example-rich

the existentialist dramas of the 20th century, including

course covers the history of media, critical thinking

Jean-Paul Sartre’s play, No Exit. In addition to reading

skills, the various channels media takes in our world

plays, students study elements of stagecraft and

and the influence media has in our lives and thinking.

production during each major dramatic period and read

Students approach the material both through projects

author biographies. Drama in Literature can be

and more traditional assignments. This course meets

combined with Shakespearean Literature to make a full

state standards and is based on the National Council

year (2-semester) course. This course meets state

standards and is based on the National Council of

of Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. CollegePrep

Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. College prep.

Writing Tutorials 9th-12th

Honors Drama in Literature 12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Our Writing Tutorials course helps students sharpen

This course is a reading- and writing-intensive version

their writing skills through a non-threatening, step-by-

of our Drama in Literature course. Students read

dramatic works from various historical periods,

step approach. The following types of essays areanalyzed and practiced: compare/contrast, persuasive,

including Classical Greece, the Renaissance, the

eyewitness report, critical review, reflective, interpretive,

Enlightenment, the Victorian Era and the 20th Century.

narrative prose and research. Students learn to

Students study notable dramatists throughout the ages,

develop the writing process from brainstorming to

from Sophocles to Sartre. Students also learn about

outlining, drafting and revising. They learn howtocite

various aspects of stagecraft, dramatic conventions

sources correctly in different types of writing, visitingan

and genres. For their final projects, students write and

array of websites that teach the skills and practicesof

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sound writing. Each lesson provides a rubric, so

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)

students know exactly how their writing will be

standards. College Prep.

evaluated. This course meets state standards and is

Omega Math Plane Geometry 9th-11th

based on the National Council of Teachers of English

(NCTE) standards. College prep.

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Plane Geometry employs the Omega Math websitetopresent concepts of Euclidean space, proofs usingdeductive reasoning, an introduction to three- dimensional space and applications of two- andthree- dimensional spaces. Topics include: logic and proof; properties of triangles, polygons and circles; areaandperimeter; surface area; and volume. This coursemeets state standards and is based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards. College Prep.

Omega Math Algebra 2 9th-12th2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Elaborating on the lessons learned in Pre-AlgebraandAlgebra 1, Algebra 2 broadens its scope to includetheessential topics needed to be successful in CollegeAlgebra, Pre-Calculus, or Trigonometry. Algebra2is

AG Pre-Algebra 9th–10th

supported by the informative, user-friendly Omega

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Math website. Topics include: functions, logarithmic

functions, exponential functions, complex numbersand

Pre-Algebra is an engaging blend of animated and

more. This course meets state standards and is based

interactive learning activities, graphically enhanced

on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

instruction and written explanation. Each lesson

contains detailed instruction, guided practice,

(NCTM) standards. College Prep.

independent practice, self-scoring (auto-graded) tools

Survival Math 9th-12th

and plenty of opportunities to ask for help. The course

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

covers the following areas in detail to prepare students

for Algebra 1: types of numbers; estimation; order of

Students identify and practice skills essential to

operations; negatives and absolute values; calculating

independent living. Exercises provide challenges in

with negative numbers; fractions, decimals and percent

day-to-day living, including purchases, living expenses,

basics (applying to real-world situations); algebraic

health care decisions and future planning to improve

reasoning (inductive and deductive); sequences and

real-world knowledge and build self-confidence. Meets

patterns; how to approach and solve complex

graduation requirements.

problems; working with exponents and powers and

Math Proficiency 9th-12th

working with roots. Each semester concludes with a

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

thorough review. Pre-Algebra contains ample

assessments throughout the course that reflect its complete alignment to multiple state content

This course prepares students for the Math sectionof the High School Proficiency Test. It teaches themain

standards, as well as guidelines set forth by the

learning objectives covered by the test, including

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).

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arithmetic, measurement, geometry, data analysisandbasic algebra. The course also provides test-takingstrategies and sample test problems.

AG Algebra 1 9th-10th

Meets graduation requirements.

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 the

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Honors Earth Science 9th-12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

This is a rigorous version of our Earth Science course.

(See the Earth Science description for detailed

information.) Honors Earth Science can be combined

with Honors Oceanography to make a full year (2-

semester) course. This course meets state standards

and is based on the National Science Teachers

Association (NSTA) standards. College prep.

AG Oceanography 9th-12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

This is an auto-graded (self-scored) version of

Oceanography, with added photographs, multimedia

General Science 9th-12th

and 20 to 25 self-scoring questions per lesson, in

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

addition to a weekly essay question. AG

Oceanography can be combined with AGEarth

General Science offers students a fun, non-threatening

Science to make a full year (2-semester) course. This

introduction to the world of science. Students visit

course meets state standards and is based on the

some of the best sites on the Web and have the

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)

opportunity to conduct independent research. Some of

standards. College prep.

the lessons contain hands-on activities and

experiments. The course covers several different

Oceanography 9th-12th

branches of science, including topics such as:

hurricanes, weather stations, lasers, magnets,

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit Students study the ecology and diversity of the world’s

hummingbirds, polar bears and botanical gardens. This

oceans, with particular attention paid to the complex

course meets state standards and is based on the

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards.

College prep.

interactions among all marine life, fromthe smallest microorganism to the largest sea mammal. Topicsinclude: life in the sea, deep sea exploration, marinemammals, coastal ecosystems and the sea floor.

AG Earth Science 9th-12th

Students periodically write research papers on

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

individual areas of interest. Students also learn touse

graphs, tables, maps, data and the Internet to enrich

This is an auto-graded (self-scored) version of the

their study of this challenging and exciting course.

Earth Science course, with 20 to 25 multiple-choice

Oceanography can be combined with Earth Scienceto

questions per lesson, essay questions and a vibrant

make a full year (2-semester) course. This course

multimedia presentation. AG Earth Science can be

meets state standards and is based on the National

combined with AG Oceanography to make a full year

Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards.

(2-semester) course. This course meets state

College prep.

standards and is based on the National Science

Teachers Association (NSTA) standards. College prep.

Honors Oceanography 9th-12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Earth Science 9th-12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Honors Oceanography is a research- and writing

intensive version of our Oceanography course. (See

Students recognize the critical importance of scientific

the Oceanography description for detailed information.)

developments in today’s world by gaining basic

Honors Oceanography can be combined with Honors

knowledge of earth science. The course includes a

Earth Science to make a full year (2-semester) course.

wealth of informative and dynamic websites. Topics

include: humanity’s impact on the planet, environmental challenges, plants, geological history, fossils, continental drift, volcanoes, ecosystems,

This course meets state standards and is basedontheNational Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards. College prep.

atmosphere, erosion, glaciers, weather, climate and

Biology 9th-12th

the solar system. To contribute to students’ learning

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

and personal development, the course includes

This course teaches students the fundamental

discussions of historical achievements in the

field of earth science, career paths and options.

concepts of biology. Topics include: the characteristicsof life, basic chemistry, animal life, plant life,

Students also conduct weekly investigations in areas of

reproduction and development, genetics, evolution,

personal interest that lead to independent research

diversity and ecology. Through investigation and

papers. Earth Science can be combined with

activities, students gain firsthand experience withsuch

Oceanography to make a full year (2-semester) course.

learning skills and processes as observing, classifying,

This course meets state standards and is based on the

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards. College prep.

identifying, measuring, inferring, hypothesizing, interpreting and predicting. Biology includes weekly

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AG World Cultures 9th

thought-provoking questions answered in essay form.

Students also complete semester term papers on a

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

chosen topic. This course meets state standards and is

AG World Cultures is an auto-graded (self-scored)

based on the National Science Teachers Association

(NSTA) standards. College prep.

version of the World Cultures course, with addedphotographs, multimedia and 20 to 25 self-scoring

Honors Biology 9th-12th

questions per lesson, in addition to a weekly essay

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

question. This course meets state standards andis

based on the National Council for the Social Studies

Honors Biology is a research- and writing-intensive

(NCSS) standards. College prep.

version of our regular Biology course. (See the Biology

description for detailed information.) This course meets

World Cultures 9th

state standards and is based on the National Science

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Teachers Association (NSTA) standards. College prep.

Rich with primary source excerpts and cultural

Biology Lab Kit 9th-12th

vignettes, this course provides a tour of the history,

To fulfill lab requirements, students use a lab kit and

cultures and environments of the seven continents.

online manual designed specifically for use with both

The study of geography is further enhanced with

biology courses. Lab kit materials may be obtained by

access to maps, diagrams and related cultural

ordering the NetAXS² Digital Academy lab kit directly

information. This course presents geography in an

from the manufacturer: At Home Science, www.athomescience.com or (866) 206-0773.

enjoyable, exploratory format. It culminates in planninga trip around the world. This course meets statestandards and is based on the National Council for the

Study of the Environment 9th-12th

Social Studies (NCSS) standards. College prep.

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Study of the Environment examines the

World History 10th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

interrelationships among humans and the natural world.

Main topics include: ecosystems, land resources, water

World History encourages students to use multimedia

resources, biodiversity, pollution, waste and waste

to establish a chronology and understanding of

reduction, energy, and sustainable development.

influential historical events. By examining traditionally

Emphasis is on tying solutions – and students’ roles in

under-represented perspectives, students learnto

these solutions – to the environmental issues and

question traditional historical accounts and formtheir

problems discussed.

own understanding of world history. Topics include: the

This course meets state standards and is based on the

beginning of civilization, civilizations of the

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) standards. College prep.

Mediterranean world, Asian history, the early modernworld, the emergence of modern nations, the development of industrial society and world wars inthe20th Century. Weekly compositions in response tothereadings employ creative writing, analysis and independent research. This course meets state standards and is based on the National Council for theSocial Studies (NCSS) standards. College prep.

Honors World History 10th2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit Honors World History offers a reading- and writing intensive version of the World History course. Thecourse enables students to examine and interpret influential historical events. Weekly compositions, inresponse to the readings, employ creative writing, analysis, description, compare/contrast, poetry, short stories, imaginary writing, personal experiences, editorials and diary entries. Honors World History includes a wealth of dynamic, informative websites. It meets state standards and is based on the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards. College prep.

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U.S. Government 12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

U.S. Government provides the student with a basic

understanding of American government. Topics include:

the roots of democracy, the judiciary systemandthe

law, interest groups in government, landmark Supreme

Court cases, civil rights and individual liberties.

Diverse online resources make this course informative

and engaging. U.S. Government can be combinedwith

Economics to make a full year (2-semester) course.

This course meets state standards and is basedonthe

National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)

standards. College prep.

Economics 101 12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

In this 18-week course, students use the Internet to

American History 11th

learn and apply the fundamental concepts of modern

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

economics. In addition to studying the primary typesof

This 1-year course visits aspects of American history

economic systems, laws of supply and demand and

and provides a well-rounded, comprehensive depiction

other key economic concepts, students learn about the

of events from the American Revolution to modern

effect that jobs, earnings and career decisions haveon

times. Students review many photographs, maps and

their buying power and quality of life. Students also

speeches from different time periods, as well as

explore the role that an increasingly global market

cultural descriptions. American History is a substantial,

plays in their daily lives. In this course, economic

exciting course with many engaging websites to

concepts are explained in a simple, understandable

explore. This course meets state standards and is

way. Lessons involve problem-solving activities for

based on the National Council for the Social Studies

(NCSS) standards. College prep.

real-life questions and scenarios. Economics canbecombined with U.S. Government to make a full year (2- semester) course. This course meets state standards

Honors American History 11th

and is based on the National Council on Economic

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Education (NCEE) standards. College prep.

Honors American History offers a reading- and writing

intensive version of our American History course.

Students explore a variety of dynamic, informative

websites to gain a comprehensive understanding of

events from the American Revolution to modern times.

The websites contain many excellent photographs,

maps, speeches and cultural descriptions from

different time periods. Particular emphasis is placed

on traditionally underrepresented perspectives so

students can form a comprehensive understanding of

influential events in American history. This course

meets state standards and is based on the National

Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards.

College prep.

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Learning Style activities and pictographs (rather than

grammar rules, rote memorization and drills). In

addition to meeting state standards, students focuson

the 5 Cs of the American Council on the Teachingof

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 speakersfor

the sound files, which can be retrieved via a varietyof

media players (Mp3, Real Player, Windows Media

Player, QuickTime). College Prep.

French Power-Glide Ultimate 2 9th-12th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Spanish Power-Glide Ultimate 1 9th-12th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

French, year 2, builds on the content and grammar

principles used in the French Power-Glide Ultimate1

This course is geared to make learning as natural and

program. Grammar includes pronouns with finiteand

entertaining as possible. Providing a rich experience in

infinite verbs, use of negative voice, verb distinctions,

communication, the course is fun and engaging as it

focuses on music, stories, memory aids, Diglot Weaves, you-are-there adventures, individual

reflexive pronouns, various verb tenses and natural versus arbitrary gender. This course is completelyonline, using sound files. It meets state standards and

Learning Style activities and pictographs (rather than

is based on the American Council on the Teachingof

grammar rules, rote memorization and drills). In

Foreign Language (ACTFL) standards. Students will

addition to meeting state standards, students focus on

need access to speakers for the sound files, whichcan

the 5 Cs of the American Council on the Teaching of

be retrieved via a variety of media players (Mp3, Real

Foreign Language (ACTFL) standard: communication,

cultures, connections, comparison and communities.

Player, Windows Media player, QuickTime). College Prep.

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). College Prep.

Spanish Power-Glide Ultimate 2 9th-12th 2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

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 between 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, Windows Media Player, QuickTime). College Prep.

French Power-Glide Ultimate 1 9th-12th 2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

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

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Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN

LANGUAGE/

TOEFL PREP

(TESOL) standards.

Our exciting English Prep program includes six full

years of instruction. The courses are fun, interactive

and graphically rich. In each course students hear

English spoken by native speakers, read real-life

conversations on social as well as academic topics and

complete challenging grammar lessons. English Prep

is a unique blend of the direct method of language

instruction that focuses on situational language

acquisition and the traditional method of systematic

grammar study. The six courses of English

Prep present a carefully planned series that begins

with the English alphabet and systematically prepares

students for success on the Test of English as a

Foreign Language (TOEFL). Course offerings are

appropriate for people of all ages with various goals.

These courses require the assistance of a tutor or

teacher who is proficient in the student’s native

language.

English 104: Writing for Life 9th-12th

English 101: Making Friends 9th-12th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

In English 104, students develop writing skills for a

Students learn basic conversation skills, pronunciation

variety of personal, academic and professional

and transcription. Games and stories make learning

situations. Students write essays, poetry, letters, a

memorable. Vocabulary is increased with picture and

personal biography and fiction. Grammar knowledge

audio dictionaries and fun “picture glossaries.” This is a

strengthens with practical usage of English. The

colorful exercise, where students click on different

course is focused on building writing skills, but there

objects to see and hear their English names. The

are also large listening and reading comprehension

glossaries include the rooms of a house, a garden,

components. As in all English preparation offerings,

a family portrait and many others. This course meets

TOEFL preparation is a high priority. This course

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

(TESOL) standards.

meets Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) standards.

English 102: Road Trip USA 9th-12th

English 105: Learning for Life 9th-12th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Students learn to converse on many subjects. Picture

In English 105, students gain an extended vocabulary,

and audio dictionaries expand vocabulary. The Internet

useful in personal, academic and professional

provides reading challenges, following the theme of

situations. Over 700 subject-specific vocabulary words

travel and sightseeing. Complex sentence structures

are learned, facilitating intellectual and scientific

are mastered and over 300 vocabulary words are

conversations and improving familiarity with the

taught. A focus on conversation among friends and

academic environment. Aspects of writing and

strangers allows for listening and speaking practice in

conversing are thoroughly covered in the major

every lesson. The travel theme includes geography as

academic disciplines of science, mathematics,

well as information gathering and directions. This

literature and history. This course meets Teachersof

course meets Teachers of English to Speakers of

Other Languages (TESOL) standards.

English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) standards.

English 103: One World 9th-12th

English 106: TOEFL Success 9th-12th

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

In English 103, students continue to build their

TOEFL Success is a course designed to help students

understanding of English grammar as they learn the

not simply pass, but achieve a high score on the

values of global citizenship. This course opens with a

TOEFL exam. The multiple-choice TOEFL examtests

section on multiculturalism in which students read and

non-native English speakers on their proficiency in

listen to short articles. The second half centers on

American English. TOEFL Success helps students

readings from the Internet that are analyzed through

successfully prepare to take the examwith confidence,

guided activities. Students explore all major English-

through 36 fun, interactive lessons. This coursemeets

speaking cultures. Listening is a component of each

lesson, as an auto-graded quiz. This course meets

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Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

standards and is based on the National Council of

(TESOL) standards.

Teachers of English (NCTE) standards. Collegeprep.

Introduction to the Internet 9th-12th1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

This 18-week course gives students a basic understanding of how to navigate and search for information on the Web. After taking this course, theInternet will be a familiar resource tool for researchandexplorations. This course meets state standards andthe National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS).

Art History 9th-12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

In this 18-week course, students acquire knowledge,

appreciation and understanding of the history of art.

Each student visits websites from famous museums

around the world, including the Louvre, the National

AG Health 9th-12th

Museum of Art and the Vatican. This course looks at

art as a reflection of its people, their religions, political

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

or social climate, customs and environmental factors.

AG Health is a self-scored version of the Healthcourse,

Topics include visual vocabulary, principles of art,

with added photographs, multimedia and 20 to 25self-

drawing, painting, sculpture, studio art, art history, art

scoring questions per lesson, in addition to a weekly

criticism and aesthetics. Art History is an inspiring

essay question. AG Health has added coverageon

addition to any student’s curriculum. College prep.

SARS, epidemiology and environmental health. This

Renaissance Art 9th-12th

course meets state standards and

is based on the National Health Education standards.

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

High School Health 9th-12th

Renaissance Art is a 1-semester course that provides

students with knowledge of, and appreciation for, the

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

art and culture of the Early Renaissance and High

This course presents students with a clear look at the

Renaissance in Italy. Students learn about the lives

health issues facing humanity today. Students evaluate

and works of some of the finest Renaissance artists by

their own level of health and examine areas of health

using numerous multimedia websites from all over the

risks, nutritional needs, exercise, drugs, self-care,

world. Students get a chance to learn about such

environment and safety. This is a hands-on course

masters as Giotto, Donatello, Leonardo da Vinci,

Michelangelo and many more. College prep.

where students learn to take charge of their ownhealthby practicing preventative health habits. The course

Photoshop Design 9th-12th

includes a wealth of high-quality, up-to-date Internet

resources. It meets state standards and is basedon

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

the National Health Education standards. Note: In

Explore the techniques of Photoshop, the elements of

accordance with state mandates, this course includes

art and the principles of design. Students receive an

education on drugs and alcohol, AIDS and sexualityso

overview of digital art making while completing fun,

that students can make informed, responsible

hands-on creative projects. Requirement: Adobe

Photoshop 6.0 or higher. College prep.

decisions.

Life Management 9th-12th

Media Literacy 9th - 12th

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Life Management provides students with an

This course teaches students how to critically evaluate

opportunity to look at their lives in terms of self-

the media that surrounds them every day, as well as

examination, self-actualization, community involvement,

create their own examples of media. This example-rich

personal health, money management skills, college

course covers the history of media, critical thinking

planning, resource and time management and career

skills, the various channels media takes in our world

options. The course stresses a reflective as well asan

and the influence media has in our lives and thinking.

analytical approach to life skills and includes journal

Students approach the material through projects and

writing as an integral element of the course. The

writing assignments. This course meets state

culminating activity, an autobiography fromthe

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perspective of 10 years from today, asks students to think concretely about their futures.

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Special Needs - Integrated Science9th-

12th

STANDARDIZED TEST

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

Integrated Science asks students to look at websites

PREPARATION

from all over the world to learn about different topics.

SAT Prep 9th-12th

One week, students will be swimming in the deepocean with whales; another time, they might be

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

investigating bugs; next, they might journey to

Mars!

This course provides high-quality instruction that is

completely customized to each student, pinpointing the

English Internet Explorations A9th-12th

student’s abilities on the skills that are tested in the

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

actual exam. Reinforcing essential skills and concepts

English Internet Explorations A integrates the core

strengthens students’ areas of weakness, and extra

subjects of English, Science and Social Studies ina

challenge is provided in areas of strength. Students

fun, lively course. Students polish their readingand

progress through the course at their own pace,

whenever their schedules allow.

writing skills while visiting exciting websites. Assignments regularly include creative writing projects.

Math Proficiency 9th-12th

This is a good nontraditional English course for

1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

students who lack strong English skills. Meets

graduation requirements.

This course prepares students for the Math section of

the High School Proficiency Test. It teaches the main

English Internet Explorations B9th-12th

learning objectives covered by the test, including

2 semesters 10 credits / 1 unit

arithmetic, measurement, geometry, data analysis and

English Internet Explorations B is a popular follow-up

basic algebra. The course also provides test-taking

to English Internet Explorations A. Topics includes:

strategies and sample test problems. Meets

graduation requirements.

raptors, the Ben Franklin Museum, volcanoes andGodzilla. Assignments regularly include creativewriting. This is a good nontraditional English course for students who lack strong English skills. Meets graduation requirements.

Survival Math 9th-12th 1 semester 5 credits / .5 unit

Students identify and practice skills essential to independent living. Exercises provide challenges inday-to-day living, including purchases, living expenses, health care decisions and future planning to improvereal-world knowledge and build self-confidence. Meetsgraduation requirements.

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Online Tutoring

GRADES 4-8

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SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION

Grades – 4 – 12

Availability – Normal school year (6 to 9 months)

After-school – On- or off-site

Number of sessions – 2 per week

Number of hours –2 hours or less according to school

requirements

Supplemental education is tutoring, as defined by the

No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, of 2001. Under

NCLB, eligible families can choose a NetAXS² Digital

Academy Affiliate that is a state approved

supplemental education service provider (ASSP) as

their Supplemental Education Service (SES) provider.

At NetAXS² Digital Academy, we and our community-

based partners (Affiliates) believe that providing

students with SES in partnership with the student’s

school is the best way to enable both the student and

the school to attain higher levels of performance. We

invite any organization desiring to participate as an

ASSP in their local area to contact us and learnmore.

ONLINE TUTORING

The existing SES programs offered by the NetAXS

Digital Academy and Affiliates include:

Grades – 4 – 12

Availability – All year long (12 months) In-school, after-school, home school Number of sessions – as required

Reading/Language Arts …In the area of reading/language arts, our programaddressesthe

five dimensions of reading, which includes

Number of hours – as required, or according to

individual education plan (IEP).

Phonemic Awareness, Fluency, Comprehension, Phonics and Vocabulary.

Math … In the area of math, our programincludes

The NetAXS Digital Academy curriculum includes

a math component that addresses the five strands

tutoring programs for students in grades 4 through 12

associated with mathematical proficiency.

who are struggling in reading/language arts and

mathematics. Through the NetAXS Digital Academy,

students will receive one-on-one personal attention

from one of our trained Affiliate instructors from start to

finish.

Our tutoring programs are designed for access in

existing classroom, before- and after-school, and home

school settings. Wherever the student has access to a

computer that is connected to the Internet.

The existing tutorial programs offered by the NetAXS

Digital Academy include:

Reading/Language Arts … In the area of

reading/language arts, our program addresses the

five dimensions of reading, which includes

Phonemic Awareness, Fluency, Comprehension,

Phonics and Vocabulary.

Math … In the area of math, our program includes

a math component that addresses the five strands

associated with mathematical proficiency.

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