Microsoft Access is database software that tracks information for businesses
or individuals. It’s included in the Microsoft Office suite and is also available as a stand-alone program.
You use and are part of many databases. The telephone book is a database that displays information about people, companies, associations, and other groups. You are part of your school’s database because the school keeps track of when you enrolled, what courses you’ve taken, what grades you received, where you live, and other important information.
This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Microsoft Access in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft Access is need as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive Access users by the end of this course.
Students can expect to explore the relationships of real numbers and variables. They will communicate these relationships and functions symbolically with open sentences and graphically with charts and graphs. The main topic of term 1 will be linear equations and inequalities. Term 2 will develop linear relationships further and explore exponential and parabolic functions. Later lessons will apply these topics to real world situations using triangles and radicals. Probability and statistics may be addressed more in depth if time allows.
The M1 Health course is a comprehensive look at health across three units - A Healthy Foundation, Promoting Physical Health, and Protecting Your Health.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and geometry and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include algebra and integers, algebra and rational numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and functions, and applying algebra to geometry.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and geometry and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include expressions and equations, linear functions, polynomials and nonlinear functions, radical and rational functions, and data analysis.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and geometry and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include lines and angles, triangles, quadrilaterals and circles, and area and volume.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
This course is a basic introduction to word processing, enabling the user to create letters, short reports and familiarize themselves with the basic concepts of the Microsoft Word 2003 package. In addition, this course also aims to extend the user’s knowledge of Word using merge printing, tables, incorporating pictures and graphics.
This course teaches students how to create and save basic presentations that include PowerPoint's effective text and graphic tools. Learn how to apply styles and use templates, create master attributes with slide master, and develop note pages and handouts for a slide show.
This course offers a basic introduction of Dreamweaver. This is a robust program used by web designers to create webpages both at an amateur level as well as a professional level.
This course provides students with experiences that deepen their understanding of two and three-dimensional figures and their properties. Deductive and inductive reasoning as well as investigative strategies in making conclusions are stressed. Major theorems and postulates are discussed and applied. An understanding of various forms of proof and logic is also developed. Other topics include the study of congruent triangles and right triangles, proportions and similarity, trigonometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, are of circles and polygons, surface areas and volumes of different solids.
This course is a basic introduction to word processing, enabling the user to create letters, short reports and familiarize themselves with the basic concepts of the Microsoft Word 2003 package. In addition, this course also aims to extend the user’s knowledge of Word using merge printing, tables, incorporating pictures and graphics.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and geometry and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include algebra and integers, algebra and rational numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and functions, and applying algebra to geometry.
Students will learn about the relationships between 2 and 3 dimensional figures. The properties associated with 1 dimensional points and lines will allow us to explore how multiple lines relate to each other. Parallel and intersecting lines will develop into 2 dimensional figures. Congruent, similar, and right triangles will introduce us to trigonometric functions. Then relationships will be further analyzed with quadrilaterals, circles and transformations. We will finish the year exploring the 3rd dimension.
Students will learn about the relationships between 2 and 3 dimensional figures. The properties associated with 1 dimensional points and lines will allow us to explore how multiple lines relate to each other. Parallel and intersecting lines will develop into 2 dimensional figures. Congruent, similar, and right triangles will introduce us to trigonometric functions. Then relationships will be further analyzed with quadrilaterals, circles and transformations. We will finish the year exploring the 3rd dimension.
This is a survey course of topics ranging from Geology and the Earth’s beginnings to Chemical and Physical Sciences. Students will begin with a study of fossils and a study of the Earth. The course will discuss the Solar System and then turn towards atoms, the periodic table and chemicals. Finally the course will end with the topics of physical science including Newton’s laws, electricity and
This is a survey course of topics ranging from Geology and the Earth’s beginnings to Chemical and Physical Sciences. Students will begin with a study of fossils and a study of the Earth. The course will discuss the Solar System and then turn towards atoms, the periodic table and chemicals. Finally the course will end with the topics of physical science including Newton’s laws, electricity and
This is a survey course of topics ranging from Geology and the Earth’s beginnings to Chemical and Physical Sciences. Students will begin with a study of fossils and a study of the Earth. The course will discuss the Solar System and then turn towards atoms, the periodic table and chemicals. Finally the course will end with the topics of physical science including Newton’s laws, electricity and magnetism.
This is a survey course of topics ranging from Geology and the Earth’s beginnings to Chemical and Physical Sciences. Students will begin with a study of fossils and a study of the Earth. The course will discuss the Solar System and then turn towards atoms, the periodic table and chemicals. Finally the course will end with the topics of physical science including Newton’s laws, electricity and magnetism.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include algebra and integers, algebra and rational numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and functions, and applying algebra to geometry.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include algebra and integers, algebra and rational numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and functions, and applying algebra to geometry.
Algebra explores different relationships between values we know(numbers) and values we don't know(variables). There are many ways we can look at these relationships. We will meet them symbolically with equations and inequalities as well as visually with graphs. Thus we will learn the names and faces of linear, exponential and parabolic functions. Later chapters will introduce us to similar triangles and trigonometry. Probability and Statistics may be addressed in greater depth if time allows.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include algebra and integers, algebra and rational numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and functions, and applying algebra to geometry.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include algebra and integers, algebra and rational numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and functions, and applying algebra to geometry.
This course provides students with experiences that deepen their understanding of two and three-dimensional figures and their properties. Deductive and inductive reasoning as well as investigative strategies in making conclusions are stressed. Major theorems and postulates are discussed and applied. An understanding of various forms of proof and logic is also developed. Other topics include the study of congruent triangles, proportions and similarity, right triangles and trigonometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, circles, areas of polygons and circles, surface areas and volumes of different solids.
Students in ninth grade continue to deepen their knowledge of the life, earth, and physical sciences through more complex investigations and explanations. The concepts they study become increasingly abstract in a developmentally appropriate manner to allow for the slow, incremental development of these cognitively complex ideas. Ninth graders also continue to develop their investigative skills by generating their own questions, recognizing and explaining the relationships among variables, and critiquing the conclusions that are drawn from scientific investigations.
The Purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Other areas of study include literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar, and writing skills.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develope critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry as well as folktales. Other areas of study include literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination. Throughout this term, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
Science Blue is an introductory science course in which students will gain experiences in using scientific methods, critical thinking, and will develop a personal interest in studying disciplines of basic earth, life and physical sciences. Students will learn to develop their investigative skills by generating their own questions, recognizing and explaining the relationships among variables, and analyzing the conclusions that are drawn from scientific investigations.
Science Green is an introductory science course in which students will gain experiences in using scientific methods, critical thinking, and will develop a personal interest in studying disciplines of basic earth, life and physical sciences. Students will learn to develop their investigative skills by generating their own questions, recognizing and explaining the relationships among variables, and analyzing the conclusions that are drawn from scientific investigations.
Science Red is an introductory science course in which students will gain experiences in using scientific methods, critical thinking, and will develop a personal interest in studying disciplines of basic earth, life and physical sciences. Students will learn to develop their investigative skills by generating their own questions, recognizing and explaining the relationships among variables, and analyzing the conclusions that are drawn from scientific investigations.
The course is designed to improve achievement by seamlessly intergrating technology into the curriculum. Technology isn't another subject. It's a tool to use to make research, writing, calculating and presenting easier, faster and more effect.
Ensure technology literacy and fluency. Effectively, comprehensively, and efficiently teach students the skills they need to use the technology tools and software they have.
Motivate students to learn computer skills and not just play games. Students make gains and score points for completing lessons.
The student’s will strength their Language Art skills through reading and writing activities. The areas of studies during this course are: Sentences and Personal Narrative, Nouns and Explanatory Writing, Verbs and Persuasive Writing, Verbs and Writing That Compares, Pronouns and Expository Writing and Adjectives, Adverbs, and Writing a Story.
This course will give the student a fundamental foundation of basic math. Areas that will be covered are: Problem Solving; Numbering Sense, Concepts and operations; Algebraic thinking; Data Analysis and Probability; Measurement; Geometry and Spatial Sense.
This course will give the student a fundamental foundation of math. Areas that will be covered are: Problem Solving; Numbering Sense, Concepts and operations; Algebraic thinking; Data Analysis and Probability; Measurement; Geometry and Spatial Sense.
This course will give the student a fundamental foundation of math. Areas that will be covered are: Problem Solving; Numbering Sense, Concepts and operations; Algebraic thinking; Data Analysis and Probability; Measurement; Geometry and Spatial Sense.
This course provides students with a variety of inquiry experiences through supported,guided & open inquiry.It will also foster conceptual understanding & develop the big ideas of science.Areas studied include-Living things,ecosystems,Earth & its resources,weather & space,matter & forces & energy.
To maintain & achieve optimal health, today’s students must comprehend a wide range of concepts related to health promotion & disease prevention & need to be proficient in life skills. This course presents health concepts in a format accessible to today’s students & provides instruction, practice & applications in ten life skills.
This course is designed to show students that I.C.T is not just another subject. It is a tool used to make research, writing, calculating & presenting easier, faster and more efficient.
This course ensures technology literacy & fluency, & motivates students to learn computer skills & not just to play games.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop their English language skills. This will be done with hands on activities. Areas covered will be Sentences & personal narratives, nouns & writing that compares, verbs & persuasive writing, adjectives & explanatory writing, pronouns & story writing & lastly adverbs, prepositions & expository writing. This course will also use a phonic based reading program to aid the students reading ability.
This course provides students with a variety of inquiry experiences through supported,guided & open inquiry.It will also foster conceptual understanding & develop the big ideas of science.Areas studied include- The diversity of life,ecostystems,Earth & its resources,weather & space, matter & forces & energy.
This course is designed to show students that I.C.T is not just another subject. It is a tool used to make research, writing, calculating & presenting easier, faster and more efficient.
This course ensures technology literacy & fluency, & motivates students to learn computer skills & not just to play games.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop their English language skills. This will be done with hands on activities. Areas covered will be Sentences & personal narratives, nouns & writing that compares, verbs & persuasive writing, adjectives & explanatory writing, pronouns & story writing & lastly adverbs, prepositions & expository writing. This course will also use a phonic based reading program to aid the students reading ability.
This course provides students with a variety of inquiry experiences through supported,guided & open inquiry.It will also foster conceptual understanding & develop the big ideas of science.Areas studied include-Diversity of Life,Patterns of Life, Earth & its Resources,Weather & Space,Matter & Forces & Energy
This course is a basic introduction to word processing, enabling the user to create letters, short reports and familiarize themselves with the basic concepts of the Microsoft Word 2003 package. In addition, this course also aims to extend the user’s knowledge of Word using merge printing, tables, incorporating pictures and graphics.
This course is a basic introduction to word processing, enabling the user to create letters, short reports and familiarize themselves with the basic concepts of the Microsoft Word 2003 package. In addition, this course also aims to extend the user’s knowledge of Word using merge printing, tables, incorporating pictures and graphics.
This course teaches students how to create and save basic presentations that include PowerPoint's effective text and graphic tools. Learn how to apply styles and use templates, create master attributes with slide master, and develop note pages and handouts for a slide show.
This course teaches students how to create and save basic presentations that include PowerPoint's effective text and graphic tools. Learn how to apply styles and use templates, create master attributes with slide master, and develop note pages and handouts for a slide show.
This course offers a basic introduction of Dreamweaver. This is a robust program used by web designers to create webpages both at an amateur level as well as a professional level.
This course offers a basic introduction of Dreamweaver. This is a robust program used by web designers to create webpages both at an amateur level as well as a professional level.
This course introduces students to the higher concepts of numerical, equations, simple geometry and statistics and graphical properties. The course also primes their understanding for the complete array of algebraic manipulations. Concepts, underlying vocabulary, theoretical instantiations and real world examples are all generously provided to enrich the student’s comprehension, application and appreciation of pre-algebraic manipulations. Homework spanning a wide range of complexity is offered, exercising both mathematical skills and more importantly, the analytical mental faculties. The subject material is based upon English language texts, materials and curriculum.
This course introduces students to the higher concepts of numerical, equations, simple geometry and statistics and graphical properties. Concepts, underlying vocabulary, theoretical instantiations and real world examples are all generously provided to enrich the student’s comprehension, application and appreciation of algebraic manipulations. Homework spanning a wide range of complexity is offered, exercising both mathematical skills and more importantly, the analytical mental faculties. Students can expect to explore the relationships of real numbers and variables. They will communicate these relationships and functions symbolically with open sentences and graphically with charts and graphs. The main topic of the first term will be linear equations and inequalities. The second term will develop linear relationships further and explore exponential and parabolic functions. Later lessons apply these topics to real world situations using triangles and radicals. Probability and statistics are also addressed more in depth.
The subject material is based upon English language texts, materials and curriculum.
This course introduces students to the higher concepts of numerical, equations, simple geometry and statistics and graphical properties. Concepts, underlying vocabulary, theoretical instantiations and real world examples are all generously provided to enrich the student’s comprehension, application and appreciation of algebraic manipulations. Homework spanning a wide range of complexity is offered, exercising both mathematical skills and more importantly, the analytical mental faculties. Students can expect to explore the relationships of real numbers and variables. They will communicate these relationships and functions symbolically with open sentences and graphically with charts and graphs. The main topic of the first term will be linear equations and inequalities. The second term will develop linear relationships further and explore exponential and parabolic functions. Later lessons apply these topics to real world situations using triangles and radicals. Probability and statistics are also addressed more in depth.
The subject material is based upon English language texts, materials and curriculum.
This course blends the concepts and skills that must be mastered before enrollment in a higher level of Calculus course. The study of the topics, concepts, and procedures of this course deepens students’ understanding of algebra and extends their ability to apply algebra concepts and procedures at higher conceptual levels, as a tool, and in the study of other subjects. This course will increase analysis skills and enhance students’ reasoning ability and mathematical confidence. The topics include the study of logic and set theory, linear relations and functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, nature of graphs, polynomial and rational functions, trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities and equations, What they learn in this course and how they learn it will provide an excellent preparation for a challenging and ever-changing future.
Calculus and vectors play an important role in many areas, from business and economics to the social, medical and physical sciences. This course is designed for students planning to qualify for college or university. It introduces new mathematical principles, while providing a wide variety of applications linking the mathematical theory to real situations and careers. Basic concepts include rates of change, derivatives, curve sketching, derivatives of sinusoidal functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, geometric and cartesian vectors, and lines and planes.
This course is a basic introduction to word processing, enabling the user to create letters, short reports and familiarize themselves with the basic concepts of the Microsoft Word 2003 package. In addition, this course also aims to extend the user’s knowledge of Word using merge printing, tables, incorporating pictures and graphics.
This course is a basic introduction to word processing, enabling the user to create letters, short reports and familiarize themselves with the basic concepts of the Microsoft Word 2003 package. In addition, this course also aims to extend the user’s knowledge of Word using merge printing, tables, incorporating pictures and graphics.
This course teaches students how to create and save basic presentations that include PowerPoint's effective text and graphic tools. Learn how to apply styles and use templates, create master attributes with slide master, and develop note pages and handouts for a slide show.
This course teaches students how to create and save basic presentations that include PowerPoint's effective text and graphic tools. Learn how to apply styles and use templates, create master attributes with slide master, and develop note pages and handouts for a slide show.
This course explains how to use Macromedia's DreamWeaver software to develop web pages to make your information available on the World Wide Web. The DreamWeaver product is a powerful tool recommended for larger web sites.
This course builds on the concepts introduced in the Dreamweaver Basic Introductory Course. Focusing on Dreamweaver’s website design tools, this course will address topics designed to help create a more attractive website without sacrificing usability and accessibility. In addition, students will also learn about basic HTML tags and how to edit these tags to modify design structures and add increased functionality to their websites.
This course will cover concepts and theories relating to the scientific field of Biology. Topics will include cellular biology, genetics, genetic technology, evolution, ecology, human physiology, immunology, animals, plants, and fungus. The students will learn through reading, homework questions, models, Internet research, and application of scientific theories through projects and laboratory experiments.
This course demonstrates the advanced design techniques available in Flash. You'll learn how to create usable, interactive Flash documents using navigation systems, images, sound, video, and dynamic text. You'll also learn about best practices in Flash for the design and development of websites.
This course is an introduction to understanding the nature of matter and the processes of how it changes. Emphasis will be on quantitative manipulation of formula, laboratory technique and safety as well as problem solving and analysis. The chemistry course provides content to develop significant chemistry concepts and enables students to relate them to real-world applications. Students are encouraged to question, to reason, and to analyze.
Visual Basic, also referred to as "VB," is designed to make software development easy and efficient, while still being powerful enough to create advanced programs. Created by Microsoft, it is an extension of the BASIC programming language that combines BASIC functions and commands with visual controls. Visual Basic provides a graphical user interface GUI that allows the developer to drag and drop objects into the program as well as manually write program code.
Students will understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and theories pertaining to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the historical development of ideas in science.
Physics extends into the realm of technology and applied sciences. Many important technological developments can be appreciated through a solid foundation in physics. Applications in engineering, medicine, and a wide variety of other fields can be grasped by someone who has a good basic understanding of physics.
Pre-Calculus is the preparation for calculus. This course blends the concepts and skills that must be mastered before enrollment in a higher level of Calculus course. The study of the topics, concepts, and procedures of this course deepens students’ understanding of algebra and extends their ability to apply algebra concepts and procedures at higher conceptual levels, as a tool, and in the study of other subjects. This course will increase analysis skills and enhance students’ reasoning ability and mathematical confidence. The topics include the study vectors and parametric equations, polar coordinates and complex numbers, conics, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, combinatorics and probability, statistics and data analysis, and introduction to calculus. What they learn in this course and how they learn it will provide an excellent preparation for a challenging and ever-changing future.
The Purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Other areas of study include literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar, and writing skills.
The Purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Other areas of study include literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar, and writing skills.
Health is a course designed to provide students an opportunity to examine and increase their basic knowledge of healthful living. Thought and discussion are encouraged. A major goal is for each student to take personal responsibility for their health and well being while attempting to make positive lifestyle changes.
Health is a course designed to provide students an opportunity to examine and increase their basic knowledge of healthful living. Thought and discussion are encouraged. A major goal is for each student to take personal responsibility for their health and well being while attempting to make positive lifestyle changes.
Science Red is an introductory science course in which students will gain experiences in using scientific methods, critical thinking, and will develop a personal interest in studying disciplines of basic chemistry, biology, earth science, and physics. M1 will start to develop their investigative skills by generating their own questions, recognizing and explaining the relationships among variables, and analyzing the conclusions that are drawn from scientific investigations.
Science Red is an introductory science course in which students will gain experiences in using scientific methods, critical thinking, and will develop a personal interest in studying disciplines of basic chemistry, biology, earth science, and physics. M1 will start to develop their investigative skills by generating their own questions, recognizing and explaining the relationships among variables, and analyzing the conclusions that are drawn from scientific investigations.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading and analyzing English language literature. Throughout the year, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, and grammar and writing skills. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) finding oneself, understanding others, growing up, what is important in life, personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination.
Welcome to M1 Literature!
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading and analyzing English language literature. Throughout the year, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, and grammar and writing skills. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) finding oneself, understanding others, growing up, what is important in life, personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination.
Welcome to M2 Literature!
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading and analyzing English language literature. Throughout the year, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, and grammar and writing skills. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) finding oneself, understanding others, growing up, what is important in life, personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination.
Students will develop their English ability through reading and learning about English Literature, including short stories, poetry, plays, essays and extracts from novels.
They will increase their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary through the literature and related grammar lessons.
They will learn to develop productive skills by writing and speaking about the literature that they study.
The will learn critical thinking skills by being encouraged to offer their own thoughts, opinions and reactions to the stories in speech and writing, and by asking, and being asked questions during the lessons.
They will enjoy reading and learning about different types of English Literature.
Students will develop their English ability through reading and learning about English Literature, including short stories, poetry, plays, essays and extracts from novels.
They will increase their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary through the literature and related grammar lessons.
They will learn to develop productive skills by writing and speaking about the literature that they study.
The will learn critical thinking skills by being encouraged to offer their own thoughts, opinions and reactions to the stories in speech and writing, and by asking, and being asked questions during the lessons.
They will enjoy reading and learning about different types of English Literature.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, four themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include confronting difficult choices, exploring irony, myths and superstitions, and the natural world. Throughout this term, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, four themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include confronting difficult choices, exploring irony, myths and superstitions, and the natural world. Throughout this term, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, four themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include confronting difficult choices, exploring irony, myths and superstitions, and the natural world. Throughout this term, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
In accordance with the Ministry of Educations M3 Science cirriculum this course covers topics in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics. M3 Science reinforces many topics and concepts covered in M2 Science as well as introducing and exploring new ideas.
In accordance with the Ministry of Educations M3 Science cirriculum this course covers topics in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics. M3 Science reinforces many topics and concepts covered in M2 Science as well as introducing and exploring new ideas.
In accordance with the Ministry of Educations M3 Science cirriculum this course covers topics in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics. M3 Science reinforces many topics and concepts covered in M2 Science as well as introducing and exploring new ideas.
In accordance with the Ministry of Educations M3 Science cirriculum this course covers topics in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics. M3 Science reinforces many topics and concepts covered in M2 Science as well as introducing and exploring new ideas.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student centered learning environment. These ideas include personal achievement, overcoming challenges, life lessons and using imagination.
Jamestown Adapted Literature provides grade-specific collections of literature. Students are engaged by accessible literature in an interactive environment.
The purpose of the course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
Five themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. Throughout the course, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
This course introduces students to the higher concepts of numerical equations, simple geometry, statistics and graphical properties. Concepts, underlying vocabulary, theoretical instantiations and real world examples are all generously provided to enrich the student’s comprehension, application and appreciation of algebraic manipulations. Homework spanning a wide range of complexity is offered, exercising both mathematical skills and more importantly, the analytical mental faculties. Students can expect to explore the relationships of real numbers and variables. They will communicate these relationships and functions symbolically with open sentences and graphically with charts and graphs. The main topic of the first term will be linear equations and inequalities. The second term will develop linear relationships further and explore exponential and parabolic functions. Later lessons apply these topics to real world situations using triangles and radicals. Probability and statistics are also addressed more in depth.
The subject material is based upon English language texts, materials and curriculum.
This course introduces students to the higher concepts of numerical equations, simple geometry, statistics and graphical properties. Concepts, underlying vocabulary, theoretical instantiations and real world examples are all generously provided to enrich the student’s comprehension, application and appreciation of algebraic manipulations. Homework spanning a wide range of complexity is offered, exercising both mathematical skills and more importantly, the analytical mental faculties. Students can expect to explore the relationships of real numbers and variables. They will communicate these relationships and functions symbolically with open sentences and graphically with charts and graphs. The main topic of the first term will be linear equations and inequalities. The second term will develop linear relationships further and explore exponential and parabolic functions. Later lessons apply these topics to real world situations using triangles and radicals. Probability and statistics are also addressed more in depth.
The subject material is based upon English language texts, materials and curriculum.
This course introduces students to the higher concepts of numerical equations, simple geometry, statistics and graphical properties. Concepts, underlying vocabulary, theoretical instantiations and real world examples are all generously provided to enrich the student’s comprehension, application and appreciation of algebraic manipulations. Homework spanning a wide range of complexity is offered, exercising both mathematical skills and more importantly, the analytical mental faculties. Students can expect to explore the relationships of real numbers and variables. They will communicate these relationships and functions symbolically with open sentences and graphically with charts and graphs. The main topic of the first term will be linear equations and inequalities. The second term will develop linear relationships further and explore exponential and parabolic functions. Later lessons apply these topics to real world situations using triangles and radicals. Probability and statistics are also addressed more in depth.
The subject material is based upon English language texts, materials and curriculum.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination.
Throughout the course, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination.
Throughout the course, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination.
Throughout the course, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
Jamestown Adapted Literature provides grade-specific collections of literature. Students are engaged by accessible literature in an interactive environment.
The purpose of the course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
Five themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. Throughout the course, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
This course develops English language skills and critical thinking ability through the reading and discussion of literature. Students will develop the core language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing, and in addition they will be encouraged to think critically through extensive use of questioning and critical analysis of the course content.
This course develops further English language skills and critical thinking ability through the reading and discussion of literature. Students will develop the core language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. They will also be encouraged to think critically through extensive use of questioning and critical analysis of the course content.
This course develops further English language skills and critical thinking ability through the reading and discussion of literature. Students will develop the core language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. They will also be encouraged to think critically through extensive use of questioning and critical analysis of the course content.
During this course, we will analyze human interaction and the characteristics of major civilizations. This should provide students with a firm grasp of the basic processes and patterns of world history so that they may better understand the world in which they live.
The Microsoft Office Word course teaches students to create professional-looking documents quickly and effortlessly. With a host of new tools, students can quickly construct documents from predefined parts and styles, as well as compose and publish blogs directly from within Word.
Students will learn everything they need to know in order to use Microsoft Word in the most efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft Word is needed as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become confident, productive Word users by the end of this course.
This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Microsoft Excel in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft Excel is needed as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive Excel users by the end of this course.
Microsoft Office PowerPoint enables users to quickly create high-impact, dynamic presentations, while integrating workflow and ways to easily share information. This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Microsoft PowerPoint in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint is needed as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive PowerPoint users by the end of this course.
Quickly and easily design, develop, and maintain websites and web applications — from start to finish — with Macromedia Dreamweaver software. Built for both designers and developers, Dreamweaver offers the choice of working in an intuitive visual layout interface or a streamlined coding environment. Intelligent integration with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Flash Professional, and Adobe Contribute software ensures efficient workflow across your favorite tools.
Photoshop is the professional standard in digital imaging, with an endless selection of drawing tools, filters, and color-adjustment capabilities for manipulating items in almost any way. Originally designed for bitmap images, Photoshop lets you create eye-catching typography by placing text on paths or within shapes, perform shadow and highlight correction, explore expanded color-matching features, parlay efficient layer comps, and preview, search, and share images.
This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Adobe Photoshop in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Adobe Photoshop is need as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive Photoshop users by the end of this course.
The M1 History programme introduces students to the relationships between geography, history, economics, government, citizenship, and current events. A strong geographic focus is included in the course along with elements of history, government, and current events that will help students to analyze different regions of the world and the issues they face.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) personal success, overcoming challenges, life lessons, and using imagination. Throughout this term, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, grammar and writing skills.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to algebra and geometry and to develop critical thinking skills using mathematics. Areas studied include algebra and integers, algebra and rational numbers, linear equations, inequalities, and functions, and applying algebra to geometry.
Science Red is an introductory science course in which students will gain experiences in using scientific methods, critical thinking, and will develop a personal interest in studying disciplines of basic chemistry, biology, earth science, and physics. M1 will start to develop their investigative skills by generating their own questions, recognizing and explaining the relationships among variables, and analyzing the conclusions that are drawn from scientific investigations.
The M2 History continues explore the relationships between geography, history, economics, government, citizenship, and current events. A strong geographic focus is included in the course along with elements of history, government, and current events that will help students to analyze different regions of the world and the issues they face.
The purpose of this course is to teach students to develop critical thinking skills through reading English language literature. Throughout this term, areas of study include (but are not limited to) plot and character development, various literary elements, reading comprehension skills, and grammar and writing skills. Genres studied include fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Additionally, eight themes, each with a central idea, will be studied in a student-centered learning environment. These ideas include (but are not limited to) life changes, facing challenge, being true to oneself, confronting difficult choices, exploring irony, myths and superstitions, and the natural world.
Students can expect to explore the relationships of real numbers and variables. They will communicate these relationships and functions symbolically with open sentences and graphically with charts and graphs. The main topic of term 1 will be linear equations and inequalities. Term 2 will develop linear relationships further and explore exponential and parabolic functions. Later lessons will apply these topics to real world situations using triangles and radicals. Probability and statistics may be addressed more in depth if time allows.
This is a survey course of topics ranging from Geology and the Earth’s beginnings to Chemical and Physical Sciences. Students will begin with a study of fossils and a study of the Earth. The course will discuss the Solar System and then turn towards atoms, the periodic table and chemicals. Finally the course will end with the topics of physical science including Newton’s laws, electricity and magnetism.
Microsoft Access is database software that tracks information for businesses
or individuals. It’s included in the Microsoft Office suite and is also available as a stand-alone program.
You use and are part of many databases. The telephone book is a database that displays information about people, companies, associations, and other groups. You are part of your school’s database because the school keeps track of when you enrolled, what courses you’ve taken, what grades you received, where you live, and other important information.
This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Microsoft Access in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft Access is need as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive Access users by the end of this course.
The Microsoft Office Word course teaches students to create professional-looking documents quickly and effortlessly. With a host of new tools, students can quickly construct documents from predefined parts and styles, as well as compose and publish blogs directly from within Word. Advanced integration with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and new XML-based file formats make Office Word the ideal choice for building integrated document management solutions.
Students will learn everything they need to know in order to use Microsoft Word in the most efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft Word is needed as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become confident, productive Word users by the end of this course.
Microsoft Excel is electronic spreadsheet software. You can use Excel to produce professional reports that perform simple business or personal
calculations, financial or scientific calculations, or database management and even let you create charts. Excel is powerful but easy to use.
This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Microsoft Excel in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft Excel is needed as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive Excel users by the end of this course.
Microsoft Office PowerPoint enables users to quickly create high-impact, dynamic presentations, while integrating workflow and ways to easily share information. From the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface to the new graphics and formatting capabilities, Office PowerPoint 2007 puts the control in your hands to create great-looking presentations.
This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Microsoft PowerPoint in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint is needed as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive PowerPoint users by the end of this course.
Quickly and easily design, develop, and maintain websites and web applications — from start to finish — with Macromedia Dreamweaver software. Built for both designers and developers, Dreamweaver offers the choice of working in an intuitive visual layout interface or a streamlined coding environment. Intelligent integration with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Flash Professional, and Adobe Contribute software ensures efficient workflow across your favorite tools.
Photoshop is the professional standard in digital imaging, with an endless selection of drawing tools, filters, and color-adjustment capabilities for manipulating items in almost any way. Originally designed for bitmap images, Photoshop lets you create eye-catching typography by placing text on paths or within shapes, perform shadow and highlight correction, explore expanded color-matching features, parlay efficient layer comps, and preview, search, and share images.
This course teaches students everything they need to know to use Adobe Photoshop in an efficient and productive manner. No previous knowledge of Adobe Photoshop is need as students will start from the beginning, learning the basics, before progressing to the more advanced topics. Students will become productive Photoshop users by the end of this course.
The M1 Health Course covers 10 topics which focus on many different aspects of healthy living and decision making. The main targets of the course are to offer knowledge about healthy behaviour and to emphasize character education.
Health is a course designed to provide students an opportunity to examine and increase their basic knowledge of healthful living. Thought and discussion are encouraged. A major goal is for each student to take personal responsibility for their health and well being while attempting to make positive lifestyle changes.
Health is a course designed to provide students an opportunity to examine and increase their basic knowledge of healthful living. Thought and discussion are encouraged. A major goal is for each student to take personal responsibility for their health and well being while attempting to make positive lifestyle changes.