
Join us in our final of 4 installments in our year-long study of US history, where we will explore the history of the US since the end of World War II.
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Join us in our final of 4 installments in our year-long study of US history, where we will explore the history of the US since the end of World War II.
In this final class in our 4 part full year General Biology series, we'll take everything we've learned about life over the past 30 weeks and apply it to ourselves! We'll cover all of the major systems of the human body.
This class is the first in a four part series of our full year of General Biology. We'll learn what life is, the chemistry behind it, and then focus on ecology- how life interacts with other organisms and the environment.
In this 2nd of 4 classes in the full year General Biology series, we'll go inside the workings of the building blocks of life- cells. We'll learn all about what they are and how they work, the role they play in genetics, and how genetics has shaped life through evolution.
This class is the first in a series of three classes that will make up a full year of Earth Science! We’ll cover the Earth’s surface, including mapping, minerals, and rocks. Lots of hands on labs and projects!
In this 2nd installment of the Earth Science series, we’ll learn all about how earth is a dynamic entity. Plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, erosion, fossils, the geologic time scale, and more! LOTS of labs!
Explore the beginning, and near ending, of the US in this 12 week class. From the formation of the first colonies, we’ll follow the United States through its tumultuous birth through its most tumultuous time period- the Civil War.
This 12 week course is the first part in a full year series of chemistry for older students. It will give students a strong foundation in both the concepts of chemistry and the mathematics that drives it! Plus, about a zillion labs. :)
Explore the art of the ancient world in this 8 week couse that is part of our Western Civilizations series, and goes hand in hand with our Introduction to Ancient Civilizations course!
Take this class to get the foundations of marine biology- and access to all of our other marine zoology classes throughout the year!
This in-depth course will take students from the most primitive animals on earth (sponges), through the first predators (jellies, anemones, and corals), and end with the weird and wacky worms!
An intensive, lab based course that will explore snails, bivalves, octopus, squid, cuttlefish, shrimp, crabs, lobster, seastars, urchins, and sea cucumbers!