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Subject Kits
This is a personal finance course that offers your student insightful guidance for stewarding money for the glory of God. This course discusses income, budgeting, banking, buying houses and cars, insurance, taxes, and planning vacations. Daily lessons will explore the reasons behind financial decisions—such as budgeting, buying, and saving—and then dive into the best practices for making these decisions.
Physics (3rd edition)
Your student will learn about classical mechanics, periodic motion and wave theory, quantum physics, nuclear physics, and more. The course is mathematically rigorous and algebra-based. To help your student succeed, the necessary math skills are gradually introduced and are reinforced with numerous example problems.
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Precalculus (2nd edition)
This course presents a balanced study of the foundations of calculus and practical real-world applications. Students will review key families of functions before studying trigonometry and its applications. The study of matrices, analytic geometry, sequences and series complete the foundation for higher math courses. Concluding chapters introduce descriptive and inferential statistics and differential and integral calculus. For a complete educational experience, additional purchases are required. Students will need a TI-84 Plus (or equivalent) graphing calculator for this course.
Not available on DVD
*Semesters not sold separately Price includes both
Heritage Studies 12
Heritage Studies 12 includes one semester of Economics and one semester of American Government.*
Economics is a one-semester course that teaches economic principles from a conservative approach. Each chapter contains information about personal finances and encourages a biblical view of stewardship. Throughout, students are encouraged to think critically about economic issues.
American Government analyzes the foundations, levels, and branches of American government with special emphasis on the US Constitution. It applies this information to current political and economic developments. It also includes a chapter on state and local government.
*Semesters not sold separately Price includes both subjects.
English 12
English 12 includes one semester of Writing & Grammar 12 and one semester of British Literature.*
Writing and Grammar 12 reviews the writing process as well as grammar and mechanics. Students prepare portfolios consisting of twelve writing assignments: descriptive essay, persuasive essay, college application essay, monologue, sonnet, dramatic scene, response to a dramatic scene, research report, issue analysis essay, comparison and contrast essay, video report, and in-class essay.
In this British Literature course your student will read chronologically through British literature from the 700s to the present, focusing on four major literary periods: the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Age of Revolution, and the Age of Reform. He will read a variety of authors, focusing on their influence on society and society’s influence on the authors. The course builds on instruction from previous years to demonstrate the development of literature.
Vocabulary Level F (3rd edition)
Your student will learn to recognize native English words and terms borrowed from other languages. The text also presents euphemisms, metaphors, and changes in word meanings.
Video course not available