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  1. Science 5 E1

    Science 5 brings science alive by providing students a combination of virtual lab investigations (with options for hand-on learning), interactive lessons, and an array of e-books that capture students’ attention and grow their interest in science. Students engage in science and engineering practices as they explore topics such as matter, organisms, ecosystems, the earth’s systems, and the earth’s place in the universe. Throughout the course, students conduct investigations using digital tools and simulations. Some labs also include alternative investigations that use household materials.

    This course calls for the following household materials, though they are optional, since digital versions of all labs are available:

    • Science Notebook (required)
    • pencil or pen (required)
    • 4 tablespoons salt (optional)
    • 2 tablespoons baking soda (optional)
    • 2 tablespoons flour (optional)
    • water (optional)
    • spoon (optional)
    • 6 plastic cups (optional)
    • 1/4 cup (optional)
    • 1 tablespoon (optional)
    • vinegar (optional)
    • marker or pen (optional)
    • 1-2 ice cubes (optional)
    • black paper (optional)
    • 1 tablespoon powdered drink mix or sugar (optional)
    • butter knife (optional)
    • 2 shallow bowls (optional)
    • 1 package celery stalk, lettuce or bok choy
    • 1 cup soil (optional)
    • 5-6 drops food coloring (optional)
    • 3 plastic plates (optional)
    • 1 balloon (optional)
    • 1 tablespoon black pepper (optional)
    • notebook paper (optional)

     

    *Students may also keep a digital Science Notebook.

    From: $900.00

  2. Science 4 E1

    Science 4 E1  brings science alive by providing students a combination of virtual lab investigations (with options for hands-on learning), interactive lessons, and an array of e-books that capture students’ attention and grow their interest in science. Students engage in science and engineering practices as they explore topics such as weather, climate, earth’s place in the universe, organisms, ecosystems, waves, information transfer, motion, and forces. Throughout the course, students conduct investigations using digital tools and simulations. Some labs also include alternative investigations that use household materials.

    This course calls for the following household materials, though they are optional, since digital versions of most labs are available. Other times, students will design their own investigation and choose their own household materials:

    · Science Notebook (required)*

    · pencil or pen (required)

    · crayons or markers (optional)

    · notebook paper (optional)

    · pot (optional)

    · pot holders (optional)

    · ice cubes (optional)

    · stove (optional)

    · string or twine (optional)

    · instrument, string (optional)

    · water (optional)

    · large plastic tub or bathroom sink (optional)

    · plastic object or toy that floats, like a rubber ducky

    · 1 rock or stone (1inch in size) (optional)

    · 1 rock or stone (2 inches in size) (optional)

    · 1 rock or stone (3 inches in size) (optional)

    · large plastic tubs or containers (optional)

    · clear glass (optional)

    · plastic cup (optional)

    · flashlight (optional)

    · piece of wood or wooden surface (optional)

    · mirror (optional)

    · prism (optional)

    · tap water (optional)

    · magnifying glasses (optional)

    · drinking glasses (optional)

    · can, aluminum (optional)

    · hand drum or appropriate substitute (optional)

    · tape (optional)

    · coin (optional)

    · scissors (optional)

    · stopwatch (optional)

    · meterstick (optional)

    · ball (optional)

    · bat, or other long-handled implement (optional)

    *Students may also keep a digital Science Notebook.

    From: $900.00

  3. Science 3 E1

    Science 3 brings science alive by providing students a combination of virtual lab investigations (with options for hand-on learning), interactive lessons, and an array of e-books that capture students’ attention and grow their interest in science. Students engage in science and engineering practices as they explore topics such as organisms, the environment, weather, climate, motion, and forces. Throughout the course, students conduct investigations using digital tools and simulations. Some labs also include alternative investigations that use household materials.

    From: $900.00

  4. Science 2 E1

    Science 2 brings science alive by providing students with a combination of virtual lab investigations (with options for hands-on learning), interactive lessons, and an array of e-books that capture students’ attention and grow their interest in science. Students engage in science and engineering practices as they explore topics such as matter and its interactions, changes to the earth, and plants and animals. Throughout the course, students conduct investigations using digital tools and simulations. Some labs also include alternative investigations that use household materials.

     This course calls for the following household materials, though they are optional, since digital versions of all labs are available:

    • Science Notebook (required)
    • pencil or pen (required)
    • 3 plastic cups or jars (optional)
    • water (optional)
    • marker or pen (optional)
    • tablespoon (optional)
    • notebook paper (optional)
    • 1/2 cup cornmeal or flour (optional)

      *Students may also keep a digital Science Notebook.

    From: $900.00

  5. Science 1 E1

    Science 1 brings science alive by providing students a combination of virtual lab investigations (with options for hand-on learning), interactive lessons that provide opportunities for inquiry, and an array of e-books that capture students’ attention and grow their interest in science.

    The curriculum begins with an overview of what science is and how to study it. Students then focus on plant and animal traits and relationships. In the last half of the course, students explore the patterns they see in the sky and examine how sounds and light are used to communicate and help them understand their world.

    This course calls for the following household materials, though they are optional, since digital versions of all labs are available:

    • cardboard box, large
    • coin
    • composition book, notebook, or loose-leaf paper to use as a Science Notebook*
    • crayons, markers, or colored pencils
    • flashlight
    • number cube
    • paper clip
    • pen cap
    • scissors, round-end safety

    *Students may choose to keep a digital Science Notebook.

    From: $900.00

  6. Science K E1

    Science K brings science alive by providing students a combination of virtual lab investigations (with options for hands-on learning), interactive lessons that provide opportunities for inquiry, and an array of e-books that capture students’ attention and grow their interest in science.

    The curriculum begins with an overview of what science is and who scientists are. Students then focus on plant and animal relationships and analyze the weather. In the last half of the course, students explore how the sun affects their world and explore the interactions between different forces.

    This course calls for the following household materials, though they are optional, since digital versions of all labs are available:

    • blanket
    • composition book, notebook, or loose-leaf paper to use as a Science Notebook*
    • crayons, markers, or colored pencils
    • hat
    • scissors
    • toy car
    • umbrella

    *Students may choose to keep a digital Science Notebook.

    From: $900.00

  7. Veterinary Science (OTH033)

    As animals play an increasingly important role in our lives, scientists have sought to learn more about their health and well-being. Taking a look at the pets that live in our homes, on our farms, and in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, this course examines some of the common diseases and treatments for domestic animals. Toxins, parasites, and infectious diseases affect not only the animals around us, but at times, us humans as well! Through veterinary medicine and science, the prevention and treatment of diseases and health issues are studied and applied.

    $450.00

  8. Forensic Science (SCI030)

    This course surveys key topics in forensic science, including the application of the scientific process to forensic analysis, procedures and principles of crime scene investigation, physical and trace evidence, and the law and courtroom procedures from the perspective of the forensic scientist. Through online lessons, laboratories, and analysis of fictional crime scenarios, students learn about forensic tools, technical resources, forming and testing hypotheses, proper data collection, and responsible conclusions.

    $450.00

  9. Health Sciences II (OTH094)

    Challenging. Variable. Rewarding. These three words can be used to describe many careers in the health sciences. In this course, you will learn more about what it takes to be a successful health science professional, including how to communicate with patients. You

    $450.00

  10. Health Sciences I (OTH092)

    Will we ever find a cure for cancer? What treatments are best for conditions like diabetes and asthma? How are illnesses like meningitis, tuberculosis, and measles identified and diagnosed? Health sciences provide the answers to questions such as these. This course introduces students to the various disciplines within the health sciences, including toxicology, clinical medicine, and biotechnology. Students explore the importance of diagnostics and research in the identification and treatment of diseases. The course presents information and terminology for the health sciences and examines the contributions of different health science areas.

    $450.00

   

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