Middle School Pre Modern World History A/B

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ONE-CREDIT MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSE
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Students will understand the cultural, religious, economic, and political systems of selected societies with a focus on the Eastern Hemisphere. Regions include the Middle East and North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Asia (east, south, and southeast), and Oceania. This course covers prehistory to the Renaissance.

Middle School World History A/B

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ONE-CREDIT MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSE
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In Middle School World History, learners will study major historical world events from early human societies through to the present day. Multimedia tools including custom videos as well as videos from the BBC, custom maps, and interactive timelines will help engage learners as they complete this year-long course. They will explore the development of early humans and early civilizations. They will be introduced to the origins of major world religions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism. Also, learners will study the medieval period. Historical thinking and geography skills will be taught and utilized throughout the course.

Middle School Contemporary World History A/B

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ONE-CREDIT MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSE
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In Middle School Contemporary World History, you’ll explore major historical events around the world throughout. You’ll develop your historical thinking skills, learn about the major religions and classical civilizations of several regions around the world, examine the origins and developments of European exploration, learn about the causes and effects of the Renaissance and the Reformation, and you’ll explore revolutions that occurred from 1789 to 1848, including the Scientific Revolution, the American Revolution, and the French Revolution. Moving into the modern era, you’ll then explore the causes and effects of the Industrial Revolution, the spread of nationalism in Europe, and the Russian Revolution, analyze imperialism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and examine the causes and consequences of World War I. and World War II, analyzing the factors that started the war and the impact of the war, explore the rise and fall of communism in the Soviet Union and China and learn about the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, analyze the effects of decolonization in Southeast Asia and Africa, study the modernization of China and the rise of nationalism in the Middle East, and explore economic globalization and evaluate the benefits and challenges of living in the modern world.

Middle School U.S. History A/B

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ONE-CREDIT MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSE
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In Middle School U.S. History, learners will explore historical American events with the help of innovative videos, timelines, and interactive maps and images. The course covers colonial America through the Reconstruction period. Learners will develop historical thinking and geography skills, which they will use throughout the course to heighten their understanding of the material. Specific topics of study include the U.S. Constitution, the administrations of George Washington and John Adams, the War of 1812, and the Civil War.

Middle School Civics and Citizenship A/B

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ONE-CREDIT MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSE
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The content focus will be viewed through civic and economic lenses. Citizenship and civic engagement will be taught through inquiry. Eighth grade students will make connections between historical and current/recent issues as a base for implementing change in society. Students will recognize and practice their roles and responsibilities as both American and global citizens. United States History will focus on the major events that have their roots in the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and subsequent amendments.

World Geography A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
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HONORS OPTION

In an increasingly interconnected world, equipping students to develop a better understanding of our global neighbors is critical to ensuring that they are college and career ready. These semester-long courses empower students to increase their knowledge of the world in which they live and how its diverse geographies shape the international community. Semester A units begin with an overview of the physical world and the tools necessary to exploring it effectively. Subsequent units survey each continent and its physical characteristics and engage students and encourage them to develop a global perspective.

World History A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
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HONORS OPTION
NCAA APPROVED

In this course, students will discover that world history is far more than just dates and events—it’s a dynamic story that intertwines cultures, innovations, and the human spirit across time. From the beginning of human civilizations to the complexities of the contemporary world, history is a living, breathing narrative that shapes our past, present, and future.

World History Survey A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
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In World History Survey, learners will study major historical events from early human societies through to the present day. Multimedia tools including custom videos as well as videos from the BBC, custom maps, and interactive timelines will help engage learners as they complete this year-long course. Topics of study include early civilizations, world religions, the Renaissance, the World Wars, and the globalized world of today.

U.S. History A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
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HONORS OPTION
NCAA APPROVED

This course is divided into two segments in which students will learn about the developments of American History. In segment one, students will learn about the colonial period through industrialization.Students will have the opportunity to engage with historical documents, as well as maps to help them gain a better understanding of the changes of American history. In semester two, students will have the opportunity to engage with historical documents, as well as maps to help them gain a better understanding of the changes of American history.

Advanced U.S. History A/B

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ONE-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE

This online course is designed to provide learners with the opportunity to think critically and to gain factual knowledge about US history. Students will learn to analyze and critique historical materials and evaluate historical interpretations presented in research. This course will help learners acquire the necessary skills to come to conclusions based on informed judgments and provide sound reasoning and evidence for those judgments.