
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!
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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!
Explore the ocean realm in this full year oceanography course- taught by a degreed Marine Biologist! We'll cover all aspects of oceanography- biological, physical, geological, and chemical.
Nouns and pronouns are the names by which we call people, places, and things! This class teaches students the different types of nouns and pronouns, as well as their proper use within a sentence.
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 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 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.
Adjectives and adverbs help us to describe people, places, things, and actions! This class teaches students the different types of adjectives and adverbs, as well as their proper use within a phrase or sentence.
Conjunctions help us to combine ideas within a sentence, while prepositions help us to connect the relationship of nouns and pronouns to the rest of the sentence. This class teaches students the different types, as well as their proper use within a sentence.
This class in the English Grammar Series focuses on sentences as a whole. The course helps students to better understand the types of sentences, how to form them, and how it helps to better understand the parts of speech and their function within a whole sentence. This course goes into depth on the various types of sentences, how sentences can be put together, and the various parts that can make up whole sentences.
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!
Explore the ocean realm in this full year oceanography course- taught by a degreed Marine Biologist! We'll cover all aspects of oceanography- biological, physical, geological, and chemical.
In this 4 week course, students will learn how to recognize, identify, and interpret the art of the indigenous American civilizations, including Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, and First Nation tribes.