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Subjects
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Modality
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Course Name & Number

Modality

Format

MS American Sign Language

MS American Sign Language is designed to introduce students to the language and culture of the Deaf community. Students will engage in a wide variety of activities that introduce basic vocabulary, grammar and writing in ASL gloss, as well as explore the similarities and differences between Deaf and hearing communities.

046

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Physical Science

Students will learn the basics behind core ideas in the physical sciences – physics, chemistry, astronomy, and life sciences. The performance expectations blend the core ideas with scientific and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts to support students in developing usable knowledge to explain real world phenomena, master scientific practices, and develop skill sets that are transferable into future studies.

208

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Life Science

This course sparks students’ curiosity in discovering the interconnectedness and diversity of our living world. All the units in the course will include a focus on: biological and environmental literacy, authentic laboratory experiences, determining the validity of claims, participating in citizen science, designing new studies based on their questions, and methods of analyzing their collected data.

207

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Integrated Science 3

Each year of the middle school Integrated Science sequence covers topics in Earth, Life, and Physical science, as well as integrates technology and lab skills. Students learn about matter, energy, forces, reactions, weather, heredity, and space in this third year of middle school lab science.

218

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Self-Directed
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Integrated Science 2

Each year of the middle school Integrated Science sequence covers topics in Earth, Life, and Physical science, as well as integrates technology and lab skills. Students learn about the cell and human body systems, ecology, human impact on Earth, and the electromagnetic spectrum in this second year of middle school lab science.

217

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Self-Directed
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Integrated Science 1

Each year of the middle school Integrated Science sequence covers topics in Earth, Life, and Physical science, as well as integrates technology and lab skills. Students learn about matter, energy, the Earth’s surface and structure, oceans, weather and climate, and the biosphere in this first year of middle school lab science.

216

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Self-Directed
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Earth Science

The Middle School Earth Science course assists students in becoming life-long learners who grow in their understanding of the world. This course connects students to the beauty of geological history, the amazing landforms around the globe, the nature of the sea and air, and the newest discoveries about our universe, it gives students an opportunity to relate to their everyday world.

206

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

Algebra 1

Prerequisite: MS Pre-Algebra or Placement

MS Algebra 1 is a foundational math course that focuses both on computational competency and conceptual understanding with application. Topics include solving, graphing, and describing diverse equations, linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, exponents and exponential functions, quadratic and polynomial functions, and data analysis.

111

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Self-Directed
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Pre-Algebra

Prerequisite: MS Course 2 or Placement

MS Pre-Algebra prepares students for Algebra 1. The course covers five main areas of mathematics: the number system, expressions and equations, functions, geometry, and statistics and probability. Students extend their fundamental knowledge of algebraic concepts to include the concept of a function, and to extrapolate to make predictions using data.

108

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Self-Directed
  • Small Group
  • In-Person
  • Virtual

MS Math 3 (FGA Only)

Prerequisite: MS Course 2 or Placement

MS Math Course 3 is the last of three courses in an integrated middle school mathematics sequence designed to prepare students for Algebra 1. The content presented in the course covers five main areas of mathematics: the number system; expressions and equations; functions; geometry; and statistics and probability. Students begin to extend their knowledge of real numbers and explore the fundamental aspects of algebra involving solving linear equations, using functions to model relationships, and systems of linear equations. Students investigate deeper in bivariate data and ways to represent it. Finally, students explore congruence and similarity, the Pythagorean Theorem, and surface area and volume.

110

2 Terms

Essential

College Prep

  • 1-to-1
  • Small Group
  • Virtual
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