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Art History
Biology
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Chemistry
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Economics
English 9
- FCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
- F01 Reading Non-Fiction
- F02 Writing Non-Fiction
- F03 Introduction to Research Techniques
- F04 Research Task Definition
- F05 Information Seeking Strategies
- F06 Using Information
- F07 Synthesis
- F08 Synthesis Rough Draft
- F09 Synthesis Final Draft and Evaluations
- FCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
English 10
- A01 Course Introduction
- A02 George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and Elements of Drama
- ACL1 Your First Glimpse of the Exam
- A03 Pygmalion Preface and Act 1
- A04 Pygmalion Acts 2 and 3
- A05 Pygmalion Acts 4, 5, and Epilogue
- A06 The Language of a Literature Writing Prompt
- A07 Your First Two Key Terms
- A08 Where Terms Meet Assessments
- A09 Putting It All Together
- A11 Project 1
- B01 The Strategies of Reading Fiction I
- B02 The Strategies of Reading Fiction II
- B03 Robert Louis Stevenson’s Biography
- B05 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde — Intro and Literacy Elements
- BCL1 Pre-Writing with Search Terms
- B06 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde — Vocabulary 1
- B07 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde — Section 1
- B10 Vocabulary 3 – Analogies
- B14 Your Second Pair of Key Terms
- B15 Where Terms Meet Assessments
- B16 Pulling It All Together
- D01 Introduction to William Shakespeare and Julius Caesar
- D02 How to Read Shakespeare
- D04 Julius Caesar Act I
- D05 Review of Act I Vocabulary
- D06 Julius Caesar Act II Study
- D07 Julius Caesar Act III Vocabulary
- D08 Julius Caesar Act III Study
- DCL1 Exploring a Non-Example
- D09 Your Third Pair of Key Terms
- D10 Where Terms Meet Assessments
- D11 Pulling It All Together
- D12 Julius Caesar Act IV Vocabulary
- D13 Julius Caesar Act IV Study
- D14 Julius Caesar Act V Vocabulary
- D15 Julius Caesar Act V Study
- D16 Julius Caesar – Themes
- D17 Julius Caesar Review
- F01 Introduction to Poetry
- F02 Introduction to Poetry II
- F03 Strategies for Reading Poetry – Epic Poems and Homer
- FCL1 Central Building Block Lesson
- F04 Poetry Study I: Lyric Poems and John Keats
- F05 Poetry Study II: Dramatic Poems and T.S. Eliot
- F06 Introduction to Poetry III
- F07 Your Final Pair of Key Terms
- F08 Where Terms Meet Assessments
- F09 Pulling It All Together
- F11 Project II
English 11
English 12
Online Learning Resources
Government
Modern US History
Modern World History
Online Learning Tips
Physical Science
Physics
Psychology
- G01 Nature vs. Nurture
- G02 Critical Periods of Development
- G03 Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
- G04 Theories of Moral Development
- G05 Child Development and the Family
- G07 Physical and Psychological Issues in Adolescence
- G08 Identity Development in Adolescence
- G09 Cognitive and Moral Challenges of Adolescence
- G10 Adulthood and Aging
- G11 Concerns of the Elderly
- H01 Personality Traits
- H02 Psychoanalysis and Freudian Theory
- H03 Defense Mechanisms
- H04 The Neo-Freudians
- H05 Learning Theories and Personality
- H06 Humanism and Personality
- H08 Psychological Testing and Personality
- H09 Dealing with Frustration and Conflict
- H10 Dealing with Anxiety and Stress
- H11 Personality Disorders
- H12 Addiction and Personality
World History (Regular)
- C01 Ancient Civilizations
- C02 Phoenicia
- C03 Assyria
- C04 Neo Babylon
- C05 Babylonian Captivity
- C06 Persian Empire
- C08 Greece, Rome, and Byzantium
- C09 Early Greece
- C10 Athenian Government
- C11 Athenian Culture
- C12 Greek Philosophy
- C13 Sparta
- C14 Greek Women
- C15 Rise of Macedonia
- C16 Hellenistic Period
- C18 Beginnings of Rome
- C19 Rise of Caesar
- C20 Pax Romana
- C21 Roman Culture
- C22 Christianity
- C23 Fall of Rome
- C24 Byzantine Empire
- D01 Introduction to the Medieval Period
- D02 Muhammad and the Founding of Islam
- D03 Islam
- D04 Islamic Empires
- D05 Islamic Arts and Sciences
- D08 Introduction to Medieval Europe
- D09 Charlemagne
- D10 Vikings
- D11 Feudalism
- D12 Chivalry
- D13 Manor System
- D14 Medieval Guilds
- D15 Medieval Art
- D17 William I
- D18 Henry II
- D19 Crusades
- D20 Catholic Intellectualism
- D21 Medieval Folklore
- D22 Bubonic Plague
- D23 Holy Roman Empire
- D24 Hundred Years’ War
- D26 Introduction to Medieval Asia
- D27 Japanese Cultural Borrowing
- D28 The Shogunate
- D29 Tang China
- D30 Song China
- D31 Women in China
- D32 Mongol Nomads
- D33 Khanate Clans
- D35 Renaissance
- D36 Reformation
- E01 The First Global Age
- E02 Imperial Africa
- E03 Northern Africa
- E04 West Africa
- E05 Eastern Coast Africa
- E06 Southern Africa
- E07 African Art
- E08 Slavery
- E09 European Exploration in Africa
- E11 Introduction to the Americas
- E12 Native American Groups in North America
- E13 Central American Natives
- E14 South American Natives
- E15 European Exploration of the Americas
- E16 Conquistadors
- E17 French Exploration
- E18 Dutch Exploration
- E19 English Exploration
- E21 Triangular Trade
- E23 Intro to Asia During the Global Age
- E24 Ottoman Beginnings
- E25 Suleiman
- E26 Safavids and Theocracy
- E27 Mughal Empire
- E28 Ming & Qing Dynasties
- E29 Tokugawa
- E32 Australian Culture
- E33 Europe in Oceania and Australia