This challenging high school course provides students with an honors-level earth science curriculum, focusing on geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. The program consists of online lessons, an associated reference book, collaborative activities, and hands-on laboratories students can conduct at home. The course prepares students for advanced studies in geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy courses, and gives them more sophisticated experience in implementing scientific methods.
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This high school course provides students with a comprehensive earth science curriculum, focusing on geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. The program consists of in-depth online lessons, an associated reference book, collaborative activities, virtual laboratories, and hands-on laboratories students can conduct at home. The course prepares students for further studies in geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy courses, and gives them practical experience in implementing scientific methods. This is the second semester of SCI113.
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This high school course provides students with a comprehensive earth science curriculum, focusing on geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. The program consists of in-depth online lessons, an associated reference book, collaborative activities, virtual laboratories, and hands-on laboratories students can conduct at home. The course prepares students for further studies in geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy courses, and gives them practical experience in implementing scientific methods.
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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:
*Students may also keep a digital Science Notebook.
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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.
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$450.00
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AP Computer Science Principles is a CodeHS course that introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and explores the impact computing and technology have on our society.
With a unique focus on creative problem solving and real-world applications, AP Computer Science Principles gives students the opportunity to explore several important topics of computing using their own ideas and creativity, use the power of computing to create artifacts of personal value, and develop an interest in computer science that will foster further endeavors in the field.
Each unit of the course is broken down into lessons. Lessons consist of video tutorials, short quizzes, example programs to explore, written programming exercises, free response exercises, collaborative creation projects, and research projects. College Board has launched the AP Classroom, a new resource for teachers with summative and formative assessments. At the end of each unit, we recommend that teachers give students the corresponding Personal Progress Check to understand student strengths and weaknesses.
$450.00
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This challenging high school course provides students with an honors-level earth science curriculum, focusing on geology, oceanography, astronomy, weather, and climate. The program consists of online lessons, an associated reference book, collaborative activities, and hands-on laboratories students can conduct at home. The course prepares students for advanced studies in geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy courses, and gives them more sophisticated experience in implementing scientific methods. This is the second semester of SCI114.