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Science II

Students will learn about and explore things in the world around them, such as rocks and minerals, the solar system, animals with backbones, animals without backbones, animal homes, habitats, insect and spiders.

Science II

Students will learn science concepts through a balance of hands-on activities and solid content knowledge.

Science II (6-7)

Students will use the scientific method, experimentation, group work and projects to study concepts in the animal kingdom, nature of the environment, and the structure and function of the human body.

Science III (7–8)

Students will use the scientific method, experimentation, group work and projects to study earth science and physical science.  Students will study the atmosphere, weather patterns and conditions….

Social Studies/Geography I

This course will introduce students to contributions of historical figures in our American History such as Christopher Columbus and Martin Luther King, Jr, giving students a chronological understanding of great leaders in American history. The students will also learn basic map skills, such as interpret symbols.

Social Studies/Geography II

Students will step back into history and learn what life was like in America’s early days. They will also learn and apply basic geography skills.

Spanish

This course is designed to introduce students to the Spanish language. Basic vocabulary, pronunciation, reading and writing activities are applied throughout the course.

Spanish

This course is designed to introduce students to the Spanish language. Basic vocabulary, pronunciation, reading and writing activities are applied throughout the course.

Spanish

This course is designed for students with or without prior Spanish language background. Basic vocabulary and grammar skill building is included in this course.