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Algebra 1A: first semester of a traditional middle/high school Algebra I course. In this course, offered via the Web, students are introduced to algebraic concepts including the language of algebra and how algebra is used in today’s world. Students will work with integers and rational numbers in applying algebraic properties to evaluate expressions, manipulate polynomials, and to solve and graph linear functions, inequalities, and absolute value equations. By semester’s end, students will factor polynomials. more...

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Anthropology: students become familiar with their own culture, and they are introduced to cultures from around the world and from different periods in history. The course uses five Roots of Culture: Family, Land, Death, Identity, and Power to explore the similarities and differences in cultural roles in various times and places. more...

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English 6: Students explore American literature about nature, ethnicity, gender, culture, family, and identity in this course. The selections offer diverse perspectives in history, culture, class, geography, age, gender, and sexual orientation. Literature of various genres (short story, novel, poetry, autobiography, testimony, nonfiction) guides students to a better understanding of people of many cultural backgrounds. Students develop critical as well as creative thinking, writing, and communication strategies and skills as they examine the literary treatment of human relations in a multicultural society. Creative and analytical writing projects, vocabulary terms, newsgroup contributions, and self-guided activities enhance the learning process. more...

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Health Science 1B: students cover a broad range of health-related topics. The course begins with a detailed treatment of various aspects of mental health. Students also explore lifetime development, from conception through death, including topics dealing with marriage and family. Issues covering the causes and effects of violence on the individual and society are also addressed. The course also touches on the environment, public health, and basics of safety and emergency care. more...

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Native American Literature: course readings include works by nationally recognized authors as well as works by people who are publishing on a local level in their communities. students will also read one novel on their own and write a short paper about how the book connects to the course themes and to their own life experiences. more...

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Physics 1A: The science of physics involves the discovery of patterns and relationships in natural phenomena. As students progress through this Interactive Physics 1A course offered via the Web, they will be introduced to familiar situations from a new perspective. They will learn to explain, according to the laws of physics, the events that occur in the world around them. Through text, graphics, and interactive simulations, they will investigate straight-line motion, motion in two dimensions, energy, relativity, properties of matter, change of state, heat, and temperature. more...

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Weight Training: The purpose of this course is to give students an overview of the concepts involved with weight training, from the physiology, goal setting, upper body and lower body all the way to flexibility. By the end of the course the student will be able to create his or her own personal fitness plan that meets their personal goals. Through activities and their own personal time in a strength training center of their choice students will be creation a health enhancing program that they can continue through their adult lives. more...

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