Grade level: 10
In this course, students will explore the physical and human characteristics that shape our world. They will examine landforms, climate zones, and ecosystems while also analyzing cultural and economic patterns across different regions. Using maps and geographic tools, students will investigate how migration, population trends, and globalization impact societies. The...
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In this course, students will explore the physical and human characteristics that shape our world. They will examine landforms, climate zones, and ecosystems while also analyzing cultural and economic patterns across different regions. Using maps and geographic tools, students will investigate how migration, population trends, and globalization impact societies. The...
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This course explores the physical and cultural aspects of our world, helping students understand how geography shapes human experiences. Students will learn essential geography skills, including map reading, spatial analysis, and research methods. The course covers major regions of the world, focusing on physical landscapes, climate patterns, and cultural diversity....
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This course formalizes what students learned about geometry in the middle grades with a focus on reasoning and making mathematical arguments. Mathematical reasoning is introduced with a study of triangle congruency, including exposure to formal proofs and geometric constructions. Then students extend what they have learned to other essential triangle...
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Focused on application, this sophomore English course reinforces literary analysis and twenty-first century skills with superb pieces of literature and literary nonfiction, application e-resources, and educational interactives. Each thematic unit focuses on specific literary analysis skills and allows students to apply them to a range of genres and text structures....
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Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance provides the knowledge and skills students need for careers in business and marketing. Students begin exploring roles and functions that business and marketing play in a global society, develop an understanding of the market place, as well as understanding product placement and promotion.
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Mathematics of Personal Finance focuses on real-world financial literacy, personal finance, and business subjects. Students apply what they learned in Algebra I and Geometry to topics including personal income, taxes, checking and savings accounts, credit, loans and payments, car leasing and purchasing, home mortgages, stocks, insurance, and retirement planning. Students...
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In Modern World History from 1600, students study the major turning points that shaped the modern world including the Enlightenment, industrialization, imperialism, nationalism, political revolutions, the world wars, the Cold War, decolonization, and globalization. By presenting content from multiple perspectives and through diverse primary and secondary source materials, this course...
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Music Appreciation is a streamlined course that introduces students to the history, theory, and genres of music, from the most primitive surviving examples, through the classical to the most contemporary in the world at large. The course is offered in a two-semester format. The first semester covers primitive musical forms...
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Financial Literacy helps students recognize and develop vital skills that connect life and career goals with personalized strategies and milestone-based action plans. Students explore concepts and work toward a mastery of personal finance skills, deepening their understanding of key ideas and extending their knowledge through a variety of problem-solving applications....
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