
This fun & engaging class gets students hands on with the scientific method! But more than that, it allows families to see if the Next Level Homeschool format meets the needs of your child's learning style- for only $5!
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This fun & engaging class gets students hands on with the scientific method! But more than that, it allows families to see if the Next Level Homeschool format meets the needs of your child's learning style- for only $5!
Does your student struggle with taking notes during lectures or when they are reading? Maybe they simply need a refresher on formatting notes and crafting strong outlines. A Guide to Effective Note Taking provides students with a one-week opportunity to brush up on their note taking skills.
This $5 course offers an in-depth lesson on identifying and understanding plagiarism, learning proper citation methods, and how to avoid plagiarism to help students uphold academic honesty with their writing!
This one week, $5 class will teach students the importance of using reliable sources in their research, how to identify them. This is an important skill for ALL students who do research- which is every student!
This class is designed to educate students on proper, polite, and effective correspondence communication. It provides resources that students can use to aid in acceptable ways of formatting informal and formal letters and digital messages.
Got a kid 8-12 years old who loves doing chemistry experiments? Then this is the chemistry class built just for them! Get ready for a lot of WOWS...but more importantly get ready to learn the WHYS!
Learn about different forms of poetry, the culture that gave rise to these forms, and some of the famous poets that came out of those movements. Then, put this knowledge to the test with creative writing assignments!
This class explores the work of American writer Richard Connell. We will look closely at the writer’s most famous short story, “The Most Dangerous Game,” and will discuss why this story and the writer have had such a lasting impact on American culture.
This 1-week course will introduce students to one of the great short stories from Jack London, whose work has become known as one of the “classics” in American literature.