The life science curriculum invites students to investigate the world of living things—at levels both large and small—by
reading, observing, and experimenting with aspects of life on Earth. Students explore an amazing variety of organisms,
the complex workings of the cell, the relationship between living things and their environments, and discoveries in
the world of modern genetics. Practical, hands-on lesson activities help students discover how scientists investigate
the living world. Students perform laboratory activities and a full-unit investigation to learn about the application of
scientific methods.>
The life science curriculum invites students to investigate the world of living things—at levels both large and small—by
reading, observing, and experimenting with aspects of life on Earth. Students explore an amazing variety of organisms,
the complex workings of the cell, the relationship between living things and their environments, and discoveries in
the world of modern genetics. Practical, hands-on lesson activities help students discover how scientists investigate
the living world. Students perform laboratory activities and a full-unit investigation to learn about the application of scientific methods.
In this first part of a survey of world history from prehistoric to modern times, K12 online lessons and assessments complement The Human Odyssey, a textbook series developed and published by K12. This course focuses on the development of civilization across a 12,000-year span: from the Ice Age to the Middle Ages, from cave paintings to stained glass windows, from crude huts to Gothic cathedrals. The course introduces geography concepts and skills as they appear in the context of the historical narrative. This is the second semester of a two semester course.
ART07 Summit Intermediate World Art I lessons include an introduction to the artists, cultures, and great works of
world art and architecture from ancient through medieval times. Students will investigate how artists from different
civilizations used various techniques, from painting to mosaic; examine elements of design and styles of decoration, from the spiral to the solar disk; and explore
some of the best-preserved works from ancient tombs, including the treasures of Egypt’s King Tut.
ART07 Summit Intermediate World Art I lessons include an introduction to the artists, cultures, and great works ofworld art and architecture from ancient through medieval times. Students will investigate how artists from different
civilizations used various techniques, from painting to mosaic; examine elements of design and styles of
decoration, from the spiral to the solar disk; and explore some of the best-preserved works from ancient tombs,
including the treasures of Egypt’s King Tut.
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