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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. A+ Computer Management with Exam Prep 2 (TCH562E3)

    This is the second semester of a two semester course. This course continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to managing and maintaining computer hardware and software. The course closely integrates the CompTIA A+ Exam objectives to prepare students for the 220-1101 and 220-1102 certification exams. The course includes the latest trends in hardware, security, virtualization, coverage of cloud computing, Linux and Mac OS, and increased emphasis on mobile devices.

    $450.00

  4. Web Communications (Project Based Learning) (TCH055)

    This semester-long course for high school freshmen is an exploratory course in web communications. It explores and delves into applications encompassing: digital citizenship, information literacy, creative credit and copyright, online and in-person collaboration, designing and developing accessible websites as an avenue to personal creativity, and understanding structural aspects of computing (e.g., hardware, servers, devices, file organization). The course is taught utilizing a project-based learning (PBL) approach. Each unit of the course is broken down into lessons. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example web pages to explore, and web design exercises in which students develop and publish their own web sites. Each lesson includes at least one formative short multiple choice quiz. At the end of each unit, students take a summative multiple choice unit quiz that assesses their knowledge of the concepts covered in the unit.

    $450.00

  5. Computer Science JavaScript I, Semester 2 (TCH110B)

    TCH110B Computer Science: JavaScript I is a CodeHS course that covers the second semester of the Introduction to Computer Science in JavaScript course series. Concepts covered in the course include functions, animation, and games. Once students complete this course, they will have learned material equivalent to a semester college introductory course in computer science and be able to program in JavaScript.

    $450.00

  6. Computer Science JavaScript I, Semester 1 (TCH110A)

    TCH110A Computer Science: JavaScript I is a CodeHS course that covers the first semester of the Introduction to Computer Science in JavaScript course series. In this course, students are introduced to the foundations of computer science and the basics of programming with the JavaScript language. After completing this course, students develop the skills needed to take the second-semester course in this series. Students learn material equivalent to a semester college introductory course in computer science and can program in JavaScript upon completing both course A and course B in this series.

    $450.00

  7. 3D Modeling 2

    Many buildings that are rendered in the real world first are constructed in a digital 3D world that depicts the aesthetics, environment, and conditions of what will come to be. In this course, you will be introduced to the tools and techniques needed to create works of 3D art. You will bring your objects to life with color, textures, lighting, and shadow all while simulating the movement of world around. Are you ready to bring beautiful objects to life in a 3D world? Let’s get started today!

    $450.00

  8. Web Development, Semester 2

    The Web Development Capstone Course is intended to teach students the fundamentals of web development in a project-based learning environment. Students will be taught the basic elements of web development, such as web hosting, file organization, and incorporating Javascript into HTML files. Over the course of the school year, students will collaboratively and independently design, develop and implement functional and responsive webpages using these foundational skills.

    $450.00

  9. Web Development, Semester 1

    The Web Development Capstone Course is intended to teach students the fundamentals of web development in a project-based learning environment. Students will be taught the basic elements of web development, such as web hosting, file organization, and incorporating Javascript into HTML files. Over the course of the school year, students will collaboratively and independently design, develop and implement functional and responsive webpages using these foundational skills.

    $450.00

  10. Introduction to Robotics 1 (Project Based Learning)

    The robots have invaded… and they’re here to make our lives easier. You’ve learned about the basics of robotics and STEM careers, but now we’re going to learn about manipulating the physical world to create desired effects. In this course, you’ll learn to manipulate electrical signals to create logic and memory, how to quantify the physical world through variables, and how to have an impact through tools. You’ll discover how to choose the best tools and materials, how to create AI, and how to take an idea from initial planning to a completed project. Let’s continue the pursuit of a career in robotics so the friendly invasion can thrive!

    $450.00

  11. Web Design 1 (Project Based Learning)

    Web Design 1 is a CodeHS course that teaches students how to build their own web pages. Students will learn the languages HTML and CSS, and will create their own live homepages to serve as portfolios of their creations. By the end of this course, students will be able to explain how web pages are developed and viewed on the Internet, analyze and fix errors in existing websites, and create their very own multi page websites. Students will learn the foundations of user interface design, rapid prototyping and user testing, and will work together to create professional, mobile responsive websites. The course utilizes a project-based learning approach. The content is fully web-based, with students writing and running code in the browser. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example programs to explore, and written programming exercises.

    $450.00

  12. Introduction to the Internet

    TCH006E2 Introduction to the Internet is a CodeHS introductory computer science course that teaches the basics of designing a web page, and how information is represented digitally and sent over the Internet. Students will create a personal portfolio website showing projects they build throughout the course. With a unique focus on creativity, problem solving and project based learning, Introduction to the Internet gives students the opportunity to explore several important topics of computing using their own ideas and creativity to develop an interest in computer science that will foster further endeavors in the field. Each lesson includes at least one formative short multiple-choice quiz. At the end of each unit, students take a summative multiple choice unit quiz that assesses their knowledge of the concepts covered in the unit.

    $450.00

   

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