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Art History
Unit A: Introduction to the Concept of Art
A01 Introduction and Course Navigation
A02 What Is Art?
A03 How Art Is Valued
A04 Approaches to Studying Art
A05 The Elements of Art
A06 The Principles of Design
A07 Learning to Critique
Unit B: The Birth of Art
B01 Prehistoric Art
B02 Mesopotamian and Egyptian Art
B03 Greek Art
B04 Roman Art
B05 Art from Asia, Africa, and Mesoamerica
Unit C: Medieval and Renaissance Art
C01 Early Christian and Byzantine Art
C02 The Early Middle Ages
C03 The Late Middle Ages
C04 The Renaissance
C05 Early Renaissance and Leonardo Da Vinci
C06 Michelangelo and Raphael
C07 The Northern and German Renaissance
Unit D: Baroque and Rococo Art
D01 The Birth of Baroque Art
D02 Flemish Baroque Art
D03 Dutch Baroque Art
D04 Spanish and French Baroque Art
D05 English Baroque and Rococo Art
Unit E: 19th Century Art - the Birth of "Isms" Part 1
E01 Neoclassicism
E02 Romanticism
E03 American Romanticism and Goya
E04 Realism
E05 Industrial Revolution
Unit F: 19th Century Art - the Birth of "Isms" Part 2
F01 Impressionism: Manet and Monet
F02 Impressionism: Renoir and Degas
F03 Impressionism: Cassatt, Morisot, Pissarro, and Rodin
F04 Post-Impressionism: Seurat, Lautrec, and Cezanne
F05 Post-Impressionism: Gauguin and Van Gogh
F06 Early Expressionism and Symbolism
Unit G: 20th Century - Modern Art
G01 Fauvism
G02 Sculpture, Picasso, and Cubism
G03 Futurism, Constructivism, and Precisionism
G04 Expressionism and Modern Architecture
G05 Dadaism, Surrealism, and Modern Photography
G06 Modern American Art, Abstract Expressionism, and Figural Expression
G07 Postwar Sculpture and Color Fields
Unit H: Final Exam Research Paper
N/A
Unit I: 20th Century - Contemporary Art
I01 Hard Edge and Pre-Pop Art
I02 Pop-Art, Performance Art, and Minimalism
I03 Conceptual Art and Contemporary Architecture
I04 Contemporary Photography and Photorealism
I05 Neo-Expressionism and Postmodernism
Biology
Virtual labs are not included in online content.
Unit A: Introduction to Biology
ACL1 Central Lesson 1
A01 Introduction to Biology
A02 Introduction to Lab Safety
A03 The Microscope
A04 Scientific Method
ACL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit B: Organization of the Organism
BCL1 Central Lesson 1
B01 Types of Cells
B02 Cell Organelles
B03 Cell Specialization and Organization
BCL2 Central Lesson 2c
Unit C: Macromolecules and Enzymes
CCL1 Central Lesson 1
C01 Introduction to Macromolecules
C02 Types of Macromolecules
C03 Nutritional Intake
C04 Enzymes and Lab
C05 The Digestive System
CCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit D: DNA and RNA
DCL1 Central Lesson 1
D01 DNA
D02 RNA
D03 Protein Synthesis
D04 Mutations
DCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit E: Photosynthesis and Respiration
ECL1 Central Lesson 1
E01 Photosynthesis
E02 Respiration
ECL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit F: Biological Transportation
FCL1 Central Lesson 1
F01 Cell Transport
F02 Transport in Plants
F03 Transport in Animals
FCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit G: Inheritance
GCL1 Central Lesson 1
G01 Cellular Division
G02 Asexual Reproduction
G03 Meiosis
G04 Sexual Reproduction
G05 Heredity Basics
G06 Monohybrid Crosses
G07 Dihybrid Crosses
G08 Codominance and Incomplete Dominance
G09 Multiple Allele Genetics
G10 Sex-Linked Traits
G11 Genetic Engineering
GCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit H: Classification and Nomenclature
HCL1 Central Lesson 1
H01 Classification
H02 Taxonomic Keys
H03 Body Plans, Symmetry, Homologous Structures
H04 Life Cycles
HCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit I: Habitats and Population
I01 Habitats and Niches
I02 Symbiotic Relationship
I03 Biomes
I04 Populations
I05 Human Actions and Impact
Unit J: Food Chain
J01 Biotic and Abiotic Factors
J02 Cycles
J03 Trophic Levels
J04 Food Chains and Webs
Unit K: Change Over Time
K01 Behaviors
K03 Natural Selection
Unit L: Body Systems
L01 Circulatory System
L02 Respiratory System
L03 Skeletal and Muscular Systems
L04 Excretory System
L05 The Nervous System and Endocrine System
L06 The Reproductive System
L07 Homeostasis
L08 Use and Abuse of Drugs
Chemistry
Virtual labs are not included in online content.
Unit A: Introduction to Chemistry, Lab Safety, and the Scientific Method
A01 Introduction to Chemistry and Lab Safety
A02 Scientific Method
Unit B: Matter and Its Properties
BCL1 Central Lesson 1
B01 Phases of Matter
B02 Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
B03 Types of Mixtures
B04 Chemical and Physical Properties
B05 Physical and Chemical Changes
BCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit C: Measurements
CCL1 Central Lesson 1
C01 SI System of Measurement
C02 Unit Conversions
C03 Accuracy, Precision, and Error
C04 Significant Figures
C05 Recording Measurements
CCL2 Central Lesson 2
C06 Density and Lab
Unit D: Atomic Theory and the Periodic Table
DCL1 Central Lesson 1
D01 History and Atomic Structure
D02 Isotopes
D03 Bohr Models
D04 Orbital Notation
D05 The Periodic Table
D06 Electron Configuration
DCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit E: Chemical Bonding
ECL1 Central Lesson 1
E01 Naming Compounds
E02 Electron Dot Diagrams
E03 Ionic Bonds
E04 Covalent Bonding
E05 Binary Compounds
E06 Polyatomic Compounds
E07 Stock System
E08 Naming Acids
ECL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit F: The Mole Concept
F01 The Mole Concept
F02 Molar Mass
F03 Percent Composition
F04 Using Scientific Notation
F05 Calculating with Scientific Notation
F06 One-Step Mole Problems
F07 Two-Step Mole Problems
Unit G: Chemical Equations
G01 Introduction to Chemical Equations
G02 Balancing Equations
G03 Types of Chemical Reactions
G04 Word Equations
Unit H: Stoichiometry
H01 Stoichiometry and Molar Ratios
H02 Molar-to-Mass Problems
H03 Other Stoichiometry Problems
Unit I: Energy
I01 Temperature and Heat
I02 Kinetic Molecular Theory
I03 Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
I04 Specific Heat Calculations
I05 Rate of Reaction, Reversible Reaction, and Redox
Unit J: Solutions, Acids and Bases
J01 Factors Affecting Solution Rates
J02 Purification
J03 Solubility
J04 Calculating Molarity
J05 Properties of Acids and Bases
J06 Neutralization
Unit K: Biochemistry
K01 Metals
K02 Air and Water
K03 Sulfur
K04 Carbonates
K05 Organic Chemistry
Economics
Unit A: Economic Systems
A01 Introduction to Economics
A02 Capitalism
A03 Adam Smith
A04 Communication and Socialism
A05 Karl Marx
Unit B: Personal Economics - Consumers
B01 Consumer Choice
B02 Advertising
B03 Consumer Rights
B04 Credit
B05 Consumer Reporting Agencies
B06 Financing and Budgeting Skills
Unit C: Business Organizations
C01 Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships
C02 Corporations and Franchises
C03 Creating a Business Plan
C04 Business Ethics
C05 The Stock Market
Unit D: Organized Labor
D01 Wages
D02 The History of Organized Labor
D03 The Decline of Labor Unions
D04 Collective Bargaining
Unit E: Government
E01 Government’s Role in the Economy
E02 How the Government Impacts the Economy
E03 The Federal Reserve System
E04 The National Budget
E05 Taxes
Unt F: Systems and Structures
F01 Scarcity
F02 Money
F03 The Value of Money
F04 Supply and Demand
F05 The Value of Resources
F06 Marginal Benefits and Marginal Costs
F07 Business Decisions
Unit G: Global Trade
G01 Global Interdependence
G02 Cultural Influences on Economics
G03 Globalization
G04 International Trade Regulation
G05 Developing Nations in the Global Economy
Unit H: Measuring the Economy
H01 GDP and GNP
H02 Real GDP, Inflation, and Interest Rates
H03 Interest Rates
Unit I: Changes and Challenges
I01 The Economics of Overpopulation
I02 Population Growth and Resources
I03 Land-Use Policies
I04 International Actions
English 9
Unit A: Introduction to First Language English
ACL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
A01 Introduction
A02 The Art of Listening
A03 Learning the Lingo Introduction
A04 Language of Reading and Writing
A05 First Language English Overview
ACL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit B: Summary
BCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
B01 Introduction to Summary
B02 Locating Information
B03 Text Structures
B04 Paraphrasing
B05 Write a Summary
BCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit C: Personal Narrative and The Writing Process
CCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C01 Types of Writing
C02 The Writing Process
C03 Writing a Personal Narrative
C04 Prewriting a Personal Narrative
C05 Using Vivid Words
C06 Style of Writing
C07 Drafting a Narrative
C08 Revising a Narrative
CCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit D: Directed Writing
DCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
D01 Writing a Journal
D02 Writing an Interview
D03 Writing Letters
D04 Writing Articles
D05 Writing Speeches
DCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Central Unit 1: Descriptive Writing/ Coursework 1
1CL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C101 Descriptive Writing
C102 Descriptive Language
C103 Mood vs. Tone
C104 Narrative Openings and Endings
1CL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit E: The Odyssey
ECL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
E01 Introduction to Greek Mythology
E02 Introduction to the Epic
E03 Introduction to the Odyssey
E04 Writer’s Effect in Epic Poetry
E05 The Odyssey Part 1
E06 The Odyssey Part 2
E09 The Odyssey Poetry
ECL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Central Unit 2: Argumentative Writing/ Coursework 2
2CL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C201 Introduction to Argumentative Writing
C202 Bias and Propaganda
C203 Forming Arguments
C204 Writing an Argument
C025 Persuasive Writing
2CL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Central Unit 3: Response to Text/ Coursework 3
3CL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C301 VARP and Responding to Text
C302 Practicing Response to Text
3CL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit F: Nonfiction and Research
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
Unit G: Writer's Effect in Drama - Romeo and Juliet
GCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
G01 Introduction to Romeo and Juliet
G02 Writer’s Effect in Drama
G03 Romeo and Juliet Act 1
G04 Romeo and Juliet Act 2
G05 Romeo and Juliet Act 3
G06 Romeo and Juliet Act 4
G07 Romeo and Juliet Act 5
G08 Romeo and Juliet Themes
GCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit H: Final Unit
HCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
H01 Year End Review
HCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
English 10
Unit A: Beginners Drama
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
Unit B: Teaching of Prose
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
Unit C: Historical Prose
C01 To Kill A Mockingbird – Context
C02 To Kill A Mockingbird – All Sections
CCL1 Pre-Writing Without Search Terms
Unit D: Advanced Drama
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
Unit E: Non-Fiction
E01 Introduction to the Holocaust
E02 Visual Literacy
E03 Introduction to Elie Wiesel and Night
E04 Night Section 1 Part 1
E05 Night Section 1 Part 2
E06 Night Section 2
E07 The Perils of Indifference
ECL1 Comparing and Contrasting Examples
E08 Night Section 4
E09 Night Section 5
E10 Night Sections 6-9
Unit F: Poetry
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
Unit A: Introduction
A01 The Job Application
A02 Letter of Introduction
Unit C1: Central General Paper Exam Introduction
C101 Central General Paper Lesson 1: Test Overview
C102 Central General Paper Lesson 2: Paper 1 Format
C103 Central General Paper Lesson 3: Paper 2 Format
Unit B: Writing
B01 The Writing Process
B02 Descriptive Writing
B03 The Five Paragraph Essay
B04 The Second Persuasive Essay
B05 The Third Persuasive Essay
Unit C: Early American and Colonial Period to 1776
C01 Introduction: The Origins of Story
C02 The Literature of Exploration
C03 Colonial Background
C04 Early American and Colonial Period to 1776
C05 Colonial Poets
C06 Other Significant Colonial Writers
C07 Jonathan Edwards and The Great Awakening
C08 Southern and Middle Colonies: Background
Unit C2: Central General Paper Exam Prompts and Writing Style I
C201 Central General Paper Lesson 1: Command Words
C202 Central General Paper Lesson 2: Key Words in Prompts
C203 Central General Paper Lesson 3: Writing Style
Unit D: Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820
D01 Introduction to the American Literary Landscape
D02 Stars of the Enlightenment
D03 Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography
D04 Thomas Paine and Persuasion
D05 Propaganda Through Media
Unit E: The Romantic Period, 1820-1860
E01 Introduction to the Romantic Period: 1820-1860
E02 Charles Brown, Washington Irving, & James Cooper
E03 Emerson and Thoreau
E04 Whitman and Dickinson
E05 Nathaniel Hawthorne
E06 Edgar Allan Poe
E07 Writers of Reform
Unit C3: Central General Paper Exam Writing Style II
C301 Thesis Statement and Topic Sentence
C302 General Paper: Body Paragraph Content
C303 General Paper: Conclusion Paragraphs
Unit F: The Rise of Realism, 1860-1914
F01 The Rise of Realism
F02 Mark Twain
F03 Ambrose Bierce
F04 Listening Skills
F05 Stephen Crane
F06 Jack London
F07 Technical Writing
Unit G: Modernism and Experimentation, 1914-1945
G01 The Poets of the Period
G02 Oral Presentation of “The Road Not Taken”
G03 James Agee’s A Death in the Family
Unit H: Contemporary American Literature and Research
H01 Contemporary American Literature Introduction
H02 The Five People You Meet in Heaven
H03 Introduction to Research
H04 Task Definition, Selecting a Topic
H05 Information Seeking Strategies
H06 Use of Information
H07 Writing the Formal Outline
H08 Writing the Paper
Unit C4: Central General Paper Writing Style Final Presentation
C401 Avoiding Careless Errors
C402 Analyzing “Easy” Questions
C403 The Rubric
English 12
Unit A: Introduction to English 12
A01 Introduction to English 12
Amplified Unit 1: AS Language Introduction
C101 AS Language Syllabus
C102 Reading a Variety of Texts
C103 PLICE
C104 Examples of Directed Writing
C105 AS Literature Exam Review
Unit B: Anglo-Saxon Society
B01 Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Society
B02 Comitatus Code
B03 Anglo-Saxon Literary Devices
B04 Vocabulary in Context
B05 Preparing for the Journey
B06 Beowulf
B07 Writing a Business Letter
B09 Beowulf Essay
Unit C: Medieval Literature
C01 Introduction to the Middle Ages
C02 Framing a Story
C03 Thomas a Becket
C04 Vocabulary Lesson 2
C05 Characterization
C06 Canterbury Tales General Prologue
C07 Essay Organization
C08 Pilgrimages
C09 Theme and Irony
C10 The Tell Tales
C11 Yet Another Pilgrim on the Road
Unit D: Renaissance Literature
D01 Introduction to the Renaissance
D03 Perfect World
D04 Thomas More and Utopia
D05 New Genre Created
D06 The Elizabethan Theater
D07 Introduction to Shakespeare and Tragedy
D08 Introduction to Macbeth
D13 Macbeth Writing Assignment
D14 Sonnets
D15 Carpe Diem Poetry
Amplified Unit 2: Responding to a Text
C201 Response to Text Overview
C202 PLICE and Tone Analysis
C203 Subjective Response vs. Objective Response
C204 The Vocabulary of Analysis
C205 Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and Kairos
C206 Responding to a Variety of Text
C207 Practice AS Language Exam
Amplified Unit 3: Task Specific Writing
C301 Imaginative Writing
C302 Descriptive Writing
C303 Narrative Writing
C304 Article Writing
C305 Review Writing
C306 Letter Writing
C307 Writing for the Amplified Exam
Unit E: Restoration and the 18th Century Literature
E02 Diary of Samuel Pepys
E04 Satire – Serious Humor
E05 A Modest Proposal
E06 Introduction to Propaganda
E07 The Art of Argumentation and Research
Unit F: Romantic Literature
F01 Introduction to the Romantic Period
F02 Gothic Literature
F04 Frankenstein
F05 William Blake
Unit G: Victorian Literature
G01 Introduction to the Victorian Period
G03 The Feminist Perspective
G04 The Brownings
Unit H: Modern/Postmodern Literature
H01 The Modernist View
H02 Critical Listening Skills and Winston Churchill
H03 Critical Speaking Skills and Winston Churchill
H04 Informational and Technical Text
Amplified Unit 4: Practice Amplified Language Exam
C401 Review the Exam Mark Schemes
C402 How to Read the Exam Questions
C403 How to Answer the Exam Questions
C404 Practice Amplified Language Exam
Online Learning Resources
Course Units
Lesson 1: Digital Citizenship
Lesson 2: Time Management
Lesson 3: Online Learning Tools
Lesson 4: Evaluating Sources
Lesson 5: Personal Online Safety
Government
Unit A: Government Basics
A01 Purpose of Government
A02 Government Systems
A03 Roots of Democracy
Unit B: Creation of the Constitution
B01 Declaration of Independence
B02 Articles of Confederation
B03 Drafting the Constitution
Unit C: Ratifying the Constitution and the Federalist Papers
C01 The Federal System
C02 Checks and Balances
C03 Federalist Papers
Unit D: Principles of the Constitution
D01 Principles of the Constitution
D02 Preamble of the Constitution
D03 Bill of Rights
D04 The Other Amendments
D05 The Fourteenth Amendment
Unit E: Executive Branch
E01 Becoming President
E02 Presidential Powers
E03 Executive Departments
E04 Independent Agencies
E05 Foreign Policy
Unit F: The Legislative Branch
F01 Qualifications of Congress
F02 Congressional Officers and Committees
F03 Law-Making and Powers of Investigation
F04 Informal Practices of Congress
Unit G: The Judicial Branch
G01 Federal Court System
G02 High and Low Courts
G03 Landmark Decisions of the Supreme Court
Unit H: State & Local Governments
H01 State Governments
H02 Arizona Constitution
H03 Local Governments
H04 Tribal Sovereignty
Unit I: The Role of Citizenship
I01 Expanding the Franchise
I02 Responsibilities of Citizens
I03 Interest Groups and Political Parties
I04 Media The Fourth Estate
I05 Citizens in Government
Modern US History
Unit A: Field Supervisor Handbook (Introduction and Student Reference Information)
A01 Primary and Secondary Sources
A02 Types of Primary Sources
A03 Analysis of Primary Sources
Unit B: Westward Expansion
BCL1 Central Lesson 1
B01 Westward Expansion
B02 Manifest Destiny
B03 Early Pioneers
B04 Native American Conflict
BCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit C: Industrialization
CCL1 Central Lesson 1
C01 American Industrialization
C02 Industrial Growth
C03 Effects of Industrialism
C04 Innovators and Inventors
C05 Worker’s Lives
C06 Worker Disparities
CCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit D: Immigration, Cities, and Politics
DCL1 Central Lesson 1
D01 New Immigrants
D02 New Immigration Patterns
D03 Nativism
D04 Changing Cities
D05 Reforming Cities
D06 Political Corruption
DCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit E: Progressivism and Imperialism
ECL1 Central Lesson 1
E01 Turn of the Century Movements
E02 Cultural and Political Changes
E03 Reforms in American Government
E04 Imperialism
ECL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit F: Central Coursework "Personal Study" Unit
F01 Understanding Significance
FCL1 Central Lesson 1
F02 Research
F03 Outlining
FCL2 Central Lesson 2
F04 Writing
Unit G: World War I
GCL1 Central Lesson 1
G01 Causes and Countries of WWI
G02 Major Events and U.S. Entry
G03 Economic Changes in the U.S. During WWI
G04 Changes in American People
G05 The End of WWI
G06 A Booming Economy
G07 Changes in the 1920s
G08 Economic Collapse in 1929
GCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit H: The Great Depression
HCL1 Choosing a Depth Study
H01 The Great Depression
H02 FDR and the New Deal
H03 Dust Bowl and Political Debates
HCL2 Understanding Component 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit I: World War II
ICL1 Central Lesson 1
I01 Rise of Totalitarianism
I02 Beginning of WWII
I03 America Enters the War
I04 American Society During WWII
I05 Major Events of WWII
ICL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit J: The Cold War
JCL1 Central Lesson 1
J01 Cold War Introduction
J02 Major Events of the Cold War
J03 Effects of the Cold War on American Society
JCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit K: [Central Path Students] Depth Study Unit - Check with your instructor before completing
KCL1 Central Lesson 1
K01 Research
KCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit L: 1960s
LCL1 Central Lesson 1
L01 The Civil Rights Movement
L02 The Vietnam Conflict
L03 Cultural Changes
L04 Societal Changes
LCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit M: The 1970s and 1980s
MCL1 Central Lesson 1
M01 Migration and the Economy
M02 From Vietnam to Watergate
M03 1970s Oil Issues and the Economy
M04 The End of the Cold War
M05 The Economy and Reaganomics
MCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit N: The 1990s to the Present
NCL1 Central Lesson 1
N01 Mass Media and the Internet
N02 Terrorism
N03 Clinton Administration
N04 George W. Bush Administration
NCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Modern World History
Unit A: Introduction to Modern World History
A01 Introduction to Modern World History
A02 Primary and Secondary Sources
A03 Analysis of Primary Sources
A04 Introduction to the 20th Century
A05 The First World War
A06 Understanding Written Exam Questions
Unit B: Peace Treaties
B01 Question Types
B02 Motives for Treaties
B03 Victors’ Successes
B04 Impact on Germany
B05 Justification for Treaties
B06 The Thinking Process
Unit C: League of Nations
C01 Topic Sentences
C02 The League in the 1920s
C03 The League’s Organization
C04 The League and the Great Depression
C05 The League in the 1930s
C06 Thesis Statements
Unit D: Depth Study - Russia circa 1905-1941
D01 Writing Responses
D02 The Tsarist Regime Collapses Part 1
D02 The Tsarist Regime Collapses Part 2
D03 Bolsheviks Rise to Power
D04 Stalin’s Rise to Power
D05 Stalin’s Economic Policies
D06 Writing Responses
Unit E: Collapse of Peace
E01 Writing Responses
E02 Consequences
E03 Hitler and Appeasement
E04 Nazi-Soviet Pact
E05 Declaration of War
E06 Writing Responses
Unit F: Cold War
F01 Understanding Component 2
F02 USA-USSR Alliance Breakdown
F03 USSR Gains Control of Eastern Europe
F04 USA Reacts Soviet Expansion
F05 Berlin Blockade
F06 Blame for the Cold War
F07 Understanding Component 2
Unit G: Coursework - Russia circa 1905-1941 - Central Track Students Only
G01 Understanding Significance
G02 Coursework Elements
G03 Research
G04 Using Evidence
G05 Outlining
G06 Writing
Unit H: Containment
H01 Understanding Component 2
H02 Korea
H03 Cuba
H04 Vietnam
H05 Understanding Component 2
Unit I: The USSR and Eastern Europe
I01 Understanding Component 2
I02 Hungary and Czechoslovakia Part 1
I03 Hungary and Czechoslovakia Part 2
I04 Berlin Wall Construction, 1961
I05 Poland
I06 Collapse of the USSR
I07 Varied Sentences
Unit J: Persian Gulf
J01 Sentence Openers
J02 The Rise of Saddam Hussein
J03 Saddam Hussein’s Rule
J04 Iranian Revolution
J05 Iran-Iraq War
J06 First Gulf War
J07 Transition Words
Online Learning Tips
Course Units
Lesson 1: Digital Citizenship
Lesson 2: Time Management
Lesson 3: Online Learning Tools
Lesson 4: Evaluating Sources
Lesson 5: Personal Online Safety
Physical Science
Unit A: Introduction to Physical Science, Lab Safety, and Scientific Method
A01 Lab Safety
A02 Scientific Method
Unit B: Matter
B01 Phases of Matter
B02 Phase Changes
B03 Matter: Pressure, Temperature, and Volume
B04 Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
B05 Types of Mixtures
B06 Chemical and Physical Properties
B07 Properties of Metals and Nonmetals
B08 Acids and Bases
B09 Density
Unit C: Atomic Structure
C01 Parts of the Atom
C02 Isotopes
C03 Bohr Models
Unit D: Chemical Formulas and Bonding
D01 Electron Dot Diagrams
D02 Ionic Bonds
D03 Naming Compounds
D04 Writing Chemical Formulas
D05 Covalent Bonding
Unit E: Chemical Reactions
E01 Physical and Chemical Changes
E02 Chemical Equations
E03 Balancing Equations
E04 Types of Chemical Reactions
E05 Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions
E06 Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
Unit F: Thermal and Nuclear Energy
F01 Temperature and Heat
F02 Heat Calculations
F03 Thermal Energy
F04 Nuclear Energy
Unit G: Motion
G01 Speed and Velocity
G02 Graphing Velocity
G03 Calculating Speed and Velocity
G04 Acceleration
Unit H: Force and Momentum
H01 Newton’s Law
H02 Force Calculations
H03 Falling Bodies and Satellites
H04 Momentum
Unit I: Energy, Work, and Power
I01 Energy
I02 Work
I03 Power
Unit J: Machines
J01 Machines
J02 Mechanical Advantage
J03 Efficiency
Unit K: Waves
K01 Wave Characteristics
K02 Wave Interactions
Unit L: Electricity
L01 Static Electricity
L02 Current Electricity
Physics
Unit A: Measurements and Observations
A01 Introduction to Physics
A02 Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research
A03 The Metric System
A04 Displaying Data
A05 Graphing
A06 Generating a Conclusion
Unit B: Matter
B01 Particle Theory of Matter
B02 Matter Measurements
B03 Density
Unit C: Motion
C01 Simple Motion
C02 Constant Speed Investigation
C03 Distance vs. Time Graphs
C04 Acceleration
C05 Speed vs. Time Graphs
Unit D: Forces
D01 Nature of Forces
D02 Forces and Motion
D03 Friction Forces
D04 Gravitational Force Investigation
D05 Elastic Deformation
D06 Hooke’s Law Investigation
D07 Moments and Turning Effects
Unit E: Energy
E01 Energy and Work
E02 Energy Stores and Transfers
E03 Gravitational Potential Energy Investigation
E04 Power
E05 Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
Unit F: Thermal Physics
F01 Thermal Physics and Phase Changes
F02 Conduction, Convection, and Thermal Expansion
F03 Thermal Conductors Investigation
F04 Radiation
F05 Heating and Cooling Curves Investigation
Unit G: Pressure
G01 Solid Pressure
G02 Liquid Pressure
G03 Gas Pressure: Particles, Volume, and Temperature
G04 Gas Pressure Investigation
Unit H: Electromagnetism
H01 Magnetism and Magnetic Fields
H02 Electromagnetism
H03 Electromagnets
H04 Electric Measurements
H05 Electromagnet Investigation
H06 Motors and Generators
Unit I: Electrodynamics
I01 Simple Circuits: Circuits Notation
I02 Series Circuit Investigation – Ohm’s Law
I03 Series Circuits and Potential Difference
I04 Parallel Circuit Investigation
I05 Parallel Circuits and Equivalent Resistance
Unit J: Advanced Circuits
J01 Alternating Circuits
J02 Advanced Components – Capacitors, Circuit Breakers, and Fuses
J03 Advanced Resistors – Variable Resistors, Thermistors, and LDR
J04 Transformers
Unit K: Waves
K01 Features of Waves
K02 Reflection
K03 Law of Reflection Investigation
K04 Refraction
K05 Diffraction and Interference
Unit L: Light and Sound
L01 Sound
L02 Electromagnetic Spectrum
L03 Lenses
Unit M: Atomic Physics
M01 Types of Radiation
M02 Radioactive Decay and Half-Life Equations
Psychology
Unit A: Researching Psychology
A01 What Is Psychology?
A02 The History of Psychology
A03 Approaches to Psychology
A04 Careers in Psychology
A06 Experimental Procedures in Psychology
A07 Methods of Research
A08 Ethics
A09 Conducting an Interview
Unit B: Biological Bases of Behavior
B01 The Brain and its Hemispheres
B02 The Brain and its Lobes
B03 A Tour of the Brain
B04 Brain Communication
B05 The Glandular System
B06 How Psychologists Study the Brain
Unit C: Sensation and Perception
C01 Sensation: Vision
C02 Hearing
C03 Touch
C04 Smell
C05 Taste
C06 Studies in Sensation and Perception
C08 Perceptual Constancies
C09 Perceptual Illusions
Unit D: Motivation and Emotion
D01 Motivation and Emotion
D02 Physical Factors
D03 Motivational Forces
D04 Non-Survival Needs
D05 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
D06 Theories of Emotion
D07 Studies in Symbolism and Emotion
Unit E: States of Consciousness
E01 Levels of Consciousness
E02 Natural Cycles
E03 Why Do We Need Sleep and Dreams?
E04 States of Consciousness – The Psychology of Dreams
E05 States of Consciousness – Sleep Issues and Disorders
E06 Altered States of Consciousness
Unit F: Learning and Memory
F01 Classical Conditioning
F02 Operant Conditioning
F03 Cognitive and Social Learning
F05 Processes of Learning and Memory
F06 Stages of Memory
F07 The Biology of Memory
F08 Forgetting
F09 Learning and Intelligence
F10 Learning and Creativity
Unit G: Lifespan Development
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
Unit H: Personality
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
Unit I: Mental Disorders and Treatment
I01 Identifying Abnormal Behavior
I02 Anxiety Disorders
I03 Somatoform Disorder
I04 Dissociative Disorders
I05 Mood Disorders
I06 Schizophrenia
I07 Perspectives on Mental Illness
Unit J: Sociocultural Dimensions of Behavior
J01 Environmental Influences on Behavior
J02 Group Influences
J03 How We Perceive Others
J04 How Others Perceive Us
J05 Social Persuasion
J06 Authority and Obedience
World History (Regular)
Unit A: Beginnings of Human Society
A01 World History Introduction
A02 Neolithic Revolution
A03 Indigenous Peoples
A04 Landforms
A05 Geographic Adaptions
Unit B: Early Civilizations
B01 Early River System Civilizations
B02 Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon
B03 Hammurabi’s Code
B04 Israel
B05 Indentured Servitude
B06 Judaism
B07 Egypt
B08 Egyptian Culture
B10 Indus Civilizations
B11 Aryans
B12 Hinduism
B13 Buddhism
B14 Ancient China
B15 Chinese Philosophy
Unit C: Mediterranean and Southwest Asian Cultures
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
Unit D: Cultural Exchange and Encounters
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
Unit E: Exploration and Imperialism
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
Unit F: Age of Revolution
F01 Introduction to Age of Revolution
F02 The Industrial Revolution
F03 Industrial Revolution Scavenger Hunt
F06 Intellectual Revolution
F07 Scientific Revolution
F08 Capitalism
F09 Marxism
F10 The Enlightenment
F12 Intro to Political Revolutions
F14 Rise of Nation-States
F15 Napoleon
Unit G: Global Interactions
G01 Causes of WWI
G02 World War I
G04 World War II Beginnings
G05 The Holocaust
G06 World War II Propaganda Machine
G07 Major Events of WWII
G08 The United Nations
G10 The Cold War
G12 Post Soviet Union
G15 International Trade Organizations
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Art History
Unit A: Introduction to the Concept of Art
A01 Introduction and Course Navigation
A02 What Is Art?
A03 How Art Is Valued
A04 Approaches to Studying Art
A05 The Elements of Art
A06 The Principles of Design
A07 Learning to Critique
Unit B: The Birth of Art
B01 Prehistoric Art
B02 Mesopotamian and Egyptian Art
B03 Greek Art
B04 Roman Art
B05 Art from Asia, Africa, and Mesoamerica
Unit C: Medieval and Renaissance Art
C01 Early Christian and Byzantine Art
C02 The Early Middle Ages
C03 The Late Middle Ages
C04 The Renaissance
C05 Early Renaissance and Leonardo Da Vinci
C06 Michelangelo and Raphael
C07 The Northern and German Renaissance
Unit D: Baroque and Rococo Art
D01 The Birth of Baroque Art
D02 Flemish Baroque Art
D03 Dutch Baroque Art
D04 Spanish and French Baroque Art
D05 English Baroque and Rococo Art
Unit E: 19th Century Art - the Birth of "Isms" Part 1
E01 Neoclassicism
E02 Romanticism
E03 American Romanticism and Goya
E04 Realism
E05 Industrial Revolution
Unit F: 19th Century Art - the Birth of "Isms" Part 2
F01 Impressionism: Manet and Monet
F02 Impressionism: Renoir and Degas
F03 Impressionism: Cassatt, Morisot, Pissarro, and Rodin
F04 Post-Impressionism: Seurat, Lautrec, and Cezanne
F05 Post-Impressionism: Gauguin and Van Gogh
F06 Early Expressionism and Symbolism
Unit G: 20th Century - Modern Art
G01 Fauvism
G02 Sculpture, Picasso, and Cubism
G03 Futurism, Constructivism, and Precisionism
G04 Expressionism and Modern Architecture
G05 Dadaism, Surrealism, and Modern Photography
G06 Modern American Art, Abstract Expressionism, and Figural Expression
G07 Postwar Sculpture and Color Fields
Unit H: Final Exam Research Paper
N/A
Unit I: 20th Century - Contemporary Art
I01 Hard Edge and Pre-Pop Art
I02 Pop-Art, Performance Art, and Minimalism
I03 Conceptual Art and Contemporary Architecture
I04 Contemporary Photography and Photorealism
I05 Neo-Expressionism and Postmodernism
Biology
Virtual labs are not included in online content.
Unit A: Introduction to Biology
ACL1 Central Lesson 1
A01 Introduction to Biology
A02 Introduction to Lab Safety
A03 The Microscope
A04 Scientific Method
ACL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit B: Organization of the Organism
BCL1 Central Lesson 1
B01 Types of Cells
B02 Cell Organelles
B03 Cell Specialization and Organization
BCL2 Central Lesson 2c
Unit C: Macromolecules and Enzymes
CCL1 Central Lesson 1
C01 Introduction to Macromolecules
C02 Types of Macromolecules
C03 Nutritional Intake
C04 Enzymes and Lab
C05 The Digestive System
CCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit D: DNA and RNA
DCL1 Central Lesson 1
D01 DNA
D02 RNA
D03 Protein Synthesis
D04 Mutations
DCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit E: Photosynthesis and Respiration
ECL1 Central Lesson 1
E01 Photosynthesis
E02 Respiration
ECL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit F: Biological Transportation
FCL1 Central Lesson 1
F01 Cell Transport
F02 Transport in Plants
F03 Transport in Animals
FCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit G: Inheritance
GCL1 Central Lesson 1
G01 Cellular Division
G02 Asexual Reproduction
G03 Meiosis
G04 Sexual Reproduction
G05 Heredity Basics
G06 Monohybrid Crosses
G07 Dihybrid Crosses
G08 Codominance and Incomplete Dominance
G09 Multiple Allele Genetics
G10 Sex-Linked Traits
G11 Genetic Engineering
GCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit H: Classification and Nomenclature
HCL1 Central Lesson 1
H01 Classification
H02 Taxonomic Keys
H03 Body Plans, Symmetry, Homologous Structures
H04 Life Cycles
HCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit I: Habitats and Population
I01 Habitats and Niches
I02 Symbiotic Relationship
I03 Biomes
I04 Populations
I05 Human Actions and Impact
Unit J: Food Chain
J01 Biotic and Abiotic Factors
J02 Cycles
J03 Trophic Levels
J04 Food Chains and Webs
Unit K: Change Over Time
K01 Behaviors
K03 Natural Selection
Unit L: Body Systems
L01 Circulatory System
L02 Respiratory System
L03 Skeletal and Muscular Systems
L04 Excretory System
L05 The Nervous System and Endocrine System
L06 The Reproductive System
L07 Homeostasis
L08 Use and Abuse of Drugs
Chemistry
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Unit A: Introduction to Chemistry, Lab Safety, and the Scientific Method
A01 Introduction to Chemistry and Lab Safety
A02 Scientific Method
Unit B: Matter and Its Properties
BCL1 Central Lesson 1
B01 Phases of Matter
B02 Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
B03 Types of Mixtures
B04 Chemical and Physical Properties
B05 Physical and Chemical Changes
BCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit C: Measurements
CCL1 Central Lesson 1
C01 SI System of Measurement
C02 Unit Conversions
C03 Accuracy, Precision, and Error
C04 Significant Figures
C05 Recording Measurements
CCL2 Central Lesson 2
C06 Density and Lab
Unit D: Atomic Theory and the Periodic Table
DCL1 Central Lesson 1
D01 History and Atomic Structure
D02 Isotopes
D03 Bohr Models
D04 Orbital Notation
D05 The Periodic Table
D06 Electron Configuration
DCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit E: Chemical Bonding
ECL1 Central Lesson 1
E01 Naming Compounds
E02 Electron Dot Diagrams
E03 Ionic Bonds
E04 Covalent Bonding
E05 Binary Compounds
E06 Polyatomic Compounds
E07 Stock System
E08 Naming Acids
ECL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit F: The Mole Concept
F01 The Mole Concept
F02 Molar Mass
F03 Percent Composition
F04 Using Scientific Notation
F05 Calculating with Scientific Notation
F06 One-Step Mole Problems
F07 Two-Step Mole Problems
Unit G: Chemical Equations
G01 Introduction to Chemical Equations
G02 Balancing Equations
G03 Types of Chemical Reactions
G04 Word Equations
Unit H: Stoichiometry
H01 Stoichiometry and Molar Ratios
H02 Molar-to-Mass Problems
H03 Other Stoichiometry Problems
Unit I: Energy
I01 Temperature and Heat
I02 Kinetic Molecular Theory
I03 Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
I04 Specific Heat Calculations
I05 Rate of Reaction, Reversible Reaction, and Redox
Unit J: Solutions, Acids and Bases
J01 Factors Affecting Solution Rates
J02 Purification
J03 Solubility
J04 Calculating Molarity
J05 Properties of Acids and Bases
J06 Neutralization
Unit K: Biochemistry
K01 Metals
K02 Air and Water
K03 Sulfur
K04 Carbonates
K05 Organic Chemistry
Economics
Unit A: Economic Systems
A01 Introduction to Economics
A02 Capitalism
A03 Adam Smith
A04 Communication and Socialism
A05 Karl Marx
Unit B: Personal Economics - Consumers
B01 Consumer Choice
B02 Advertising
B03 Consumer Rights
B04 Credit
B05 Consumer Reporting Agencies
B06 Financing and Budgeting Skills
Unit C: Business Organizations
C01 Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships
C02 Corporations and Franchises
C03 Creating a Business Plan
C04 Business Ethics
C05 The Stock Market
Unit D: Organized Labor
D01 Wages
D02 The History of Organized Labor
D03 The Decline of Labor Unions
D04 Collective Bargaining
Unit E: Government
E01 Government’s Role in the Economy
E02 How the Government Impacts the Economy
E03 The Federal Reserve System
E04 The National Budget
E05 Taxes
Unt F: Systems and Structures
F01 Scarcity
F02 Money
F03 The Value of Money
F04 Supply and Demand
F05 The Value of Resources
F06 Marginal Benefits and Marginal Costs
F07 Business Decisions
Unit G: Global Trade
G01 Global Interdependence
G02 Cultural Influences on Economics
G03 Globalization
G04 International Trade Regulation
G05 Developing Nations in the Global Economy
Unit H: Measuring the Economy
H01 GDP and GNP
H02 Real GDP, Inflation, and Interest Rates
H03 Interest Rates
Unit I: Changes and Challenges
I01 The Economics of Overpopulation
I02 Population Growth and Resources
I03 Land-Use Policies
I04 International Actions
English 9
Unit A: Introduction to First Language English
ACL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
A01 Introduction
A02 The Art of Listening
A03 Learning the Lingo Introduction
A04 Language of Reading and Writing
A05 First Language English Overview
ACL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit B: Summary
BCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
B01 Introduction to Summary
B02 Locating Information
B03 Text Structures
B04 Paraphrasing
B05 Write a Summary
BCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit C: Personal Narrative and The Writing Process
CCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C01 Types of Writing
C02 The Writing Process
C03 Writing a Personal Narrative
C04 Prewriting a Personal Narrative
C05 Using Vivid Words
C06 Style of Writing
C07 Drafting a Narrative
C08 Revising a Narrative
CCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit D: Directed Writing
DCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
D01 Writing a Journal
D02 Writing an Interview
D03 Writing Letters
D04 Writing Articles
D05 Writing Speeches
DCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Central Unit 1: Descriptive Writing/ Coursework 1
1CL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C101 Descriptive Writing
C102 Descriptive Language
C103 Mood vs. Tone
C104 Narrative Openings and Endings
1CL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit E: The Odyssey
ECL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
E01 Introduction to Greek Mythology
E02 Introduction to the Epic
E03 Introduction to the Odyssey
E04 Writer’s Effect in Epic Poetry
E05 The Odyssey Part 1
E06 The Odyssey Part 2
E09 The Odyssey Poetry
ECL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Central Unit 2: Argumentative Writing/ Coursework 2
2CL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C201 Introduction to Argumentative Writing
C202 Bias and Propaganda
C203 Forming Arguments
C204 Writing an Argument
C025 Persuasive Writing
2CL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Central Unit 3: Response to Text/ Coursework 3
3CL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
C301 VARP and Responding to Text
C302 Practicing Response to Text
3CL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit F: Nonfiction and Research
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
Unit G: Writer's Effect in Drama - Romeo and Juliet
GCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
G01 Introduction to Romeo and Juliet
G02 Writer’s Effect in Drama
G03 Romeo and Juliet Act 1
G04 Romeo and Juliet Act 2
G05 Romeo and Juliet Act 3
G06 Romeo and Juliet Act 4
G07 Romeo and Juliet Act 5
G08 Romeo and Juliet Themes
GCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
Unit H: Final Unit
HCL1 Central Building Block Lesson 1
H01 Year End Review
HCL2 Central Building Block Lesson 2
English 10
Unit A: Beginners Drama
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
Unit B: Teaching of Prose
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
Unit C: Historical Prose
C01 To Kill A Mockingbird – Context
C02 To Kill A Mockingbird – All Sections
CCL1 Pre-Writing Without Search Terms
Unit D: Advanced Drama
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
Unit E: Non-Fiction
E01 Introduction to the Holocaust
E02 Visual Literacy
E03 Introduction to Elie Wiesel and Night
E04 Night Section 1 Part 1
E05 Night Section 1 Part 2
E06 Night Section 2
E07 The Perils of Indifference
ECL1 Comparing and Contrasting Examples
E08 Night Section 4
E09 Night Section 5
E10 Night Sections 6-9
Unit F: Poetry
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
Unit A: Introduction
A01 The Job Application
A02 Letter of Introduction
Unit C1: Central General Paper Exam Introduction
C101 Central General Paper Lesson 1: Test Overview
C102 Central General Paper Lesson 2: Paper 1 Format
C103 Central General Paper Lesson 3: Paper 2 Format
Unit B: Writing
B01 The Writing Process
B02 Descriptive Writing
B03 The Five Paragraph Essay
B04 The Second Persuasive Essay
B05 The Third Persuasive Essay
Unit C: Early American and Colonial Period to 1776
C01 Introduction: The Origins of Story
C02 The Literature of Exploration
C03 Colonial Background
C04 Early American and Colonial Period to 1776
C05 Colonial Poets
C06 Other Significant Colonial Writers
C07 Jonathan Edwards and The Great Awakening
C08 Southern and Middle Colonies: Background
Unit C2: Central General Paper Exam Prompts and Writing Style I
C201 Central General Paper Lesson 1: Command Words
C202 Central General Paper Lesson 2: Key Words in Prompts
C203 Central General Paper Lesson 3: Writing Style
Unit D: Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820
D01 Introduction to the American Literary Landscape
D02 Stars of the Enlightenment
D03 Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography
D04 Thomas Paine and Persuasion
D05 Propaganda Through Media
Unit E: The Romantic Period, 1820-1860
E01 Introduction to the Romantic Period: 1820-1860
E02 Charles Brown, Washington Irving, & James Cooper
E03 Emerson and Thoreau
E04 Whitman and Dickinson
E05 Nathaniel Hawthorne
E06 Edgar Allan Poe
E07 Writers of Reform
Unit C3: Central General Paper Exam Writing Style II
C301 Thesis Statement and Topic Sentence
C302 General Paper: Body Paragraph Content
C303 General Paper: Conclusion Paragraphs
Unit F: The Rise of Realism, 1860-1914
F01 The Rise of Realism
F02 Mark Twain
F03 Ambrose Bierce
F04 Listening Skills
F05 Stephen Crane
F06 Jack London
F07 Technical Writing
Unit G: Modernism and Experimentation, 1914-1945
G01 The Poets of the Period
G02 Oral Presentation of “The Road Not Taken”
G03 James Agee’s A Death in the Family
Unit H: Contemporary American Literature and Research
H01 Contemporary American Literature Introduction
H02 The Five People You Meet in Heaven
H03 Introduction to Research
H04 Task Definition, Selecting a Topic
H05 Information Seeking Strategies
H06 Use of Information
H07 Writing the Formal Outline
H08 Writing the Paper
Unit C4: Central General Paper Writing Style Final Presentation
C401 Avoiding Careless Errors
C402 Analyzing “Easy” Questions
C403 The Rubric
English 12
Unit A: Introduction to English 12
A01 Introduction to English 12
Amplified Unit 1: AS Language Introduction
C101 AS Language Syllabus
C102 Reading a Variety of Texts
C103 PLICE
C104 Examples of Directed Writing
C105 AS Literature Exam Review
Unit B: Anglo-Saxon Society
B01 Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Society
B02 Comitatus Code
B03 Anglo-Saxon Literary Devices
B04 Vocabulary in Context
B05 Preparing for the Journey
B06 Beowulf
B07 Writing a Business Letter
B09 Beowulf Essay
Unit C: Medieval Literature
C01 Introduction to the Middle Ages
C02 Framing a Story
C03 Thomas a Becket
C04 Vocabulary Lesson 2
C05 Characterization
C06 Canterbury Tales General Prologue
C07 Essay Organization
C08 Pilgrimages
C09 Theme and Irony
C10 The Tell Tales
C11 Yet Another Pilgrim on the Road
Unit D: Renaissance Literature
D01 Introduction to the Renaissance
D03 Perfect World
D04 Thomas More and Utopia
D05 New Genre Created
D06 The Elizabethan Theater
D07 Introduction to Shakespeare and Tragedy
D08 Introduction to Macbeth
D13 Macbeth Writing Assignment
D14 Sonnets
D15 Carpe Diem Poetry
Amplified Unit 2: Responding to a Text
C201 Response to Text Overview
C202 PLICE and Tone Analysis
C203 Subjective Response vs. Objective Response
C204 The Vocabulary of Analysis
C205 Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and Kairos
C206 Responding to a Variety of Text
C207 Practice AS Language Exam
Amplified Unit 3: Task Specific Writing
C301 Imaginative Writing
C302 Descriptive Writing
C303 Narrative Writing
C304 Article Writing
C305 Review Writing
C306 Letter Writing
C307 Writing for the Amplified Exam
Unit E: Restoration and the 18th Century Literature
E02 Diary of Samuel Pepys
E04 Satire – Serious Humor
E05 A Modest Proposal
E06 Introduction to Propaganda
E07 The Art of Argumentation and Research
Unit F: Romantic Literature
F01 Introduction to the Romantic Period
F02 Gothic Literature
F04 Frankenstein
F05 William Blake
Unit G: Victorian Literature
G01 Introduction to the Victorian Period
G03 The Feminist Perspective
G04 The Brownings
Unit H: Modern/Postmodern Literature
H01 The Modernist View
H02 Critical Listening Skills and Winston Churchill
H03 Critical Speaking Skills and Winston Churchill
H04 Informational and Technical Text
Amplified Unit 4: Practice Amplified Language Exam
C401 Review the Exam Mark Schemes
C402 How to Read the Exam Questions
C403 How to Answer the Exam Questions
C404 Practice Amplified Language Exam
Online Learning Resources
Course Units
Lesson 1: Digital Citizenship
Lesson 2: Time Management
Lesson 3: Online Learning Tools
Lesson 4: Evaluating Sources
Lesson 5: Personal Online Safety
Government
Unit A: Government Basics
A01 Purpose of Government
A02 Government Systems
A03 Roots of Democracy
Unit B: Creation of the Constitution
B01 Declaration of Independence
B02 Articles of Confederation
B03 Drafting the Constitution
Unit C: Ratifying the Constitution and the Federalist Papers
C01 The Federal System
C02 Checks and Balances
C03 Federalist Papers
Unit D: Principles of the Constitution
D01 Principles of the Constitution
D02 Preamble of the Constitution
D03 Bill of Rights
D04 The Other Amendments
D05 The Fourteenth Amendment
Unit E: Executive Branch
E01 Becoming President
E02 Presidential Powers
E03 Executive Departments
E04 Independent Agencies
E05 Foreign Policy
Unit F: The Legislative Branch
F01 Qualifications of Congress
F02 Congressional Officers and Committees
F03 Law-Making and Powers of Investigation
F04 Informal Practices of Congress
Unit G: The Judicial Branch
G01 Federal Court System
G02 High and Low Courts
G03 Landmark Decisions of the Supreme Court
Unit H: State & Local Governments
H01 State Governments
H02 Arizona Constitution
H03 Local Governments
H04 Tribal Sovereignty
Unit I: The Role of Citizenship
I01 Expanding the Franchise
I02 Responsibilities of Citizens
I03 Interest Groups and Political Parties
I04 Media The Fourth Estate
I05 Citizens in Government
Modern US History
Unit A: Field Supervisor Handbook (Introduction and Student Reference Information)
A01 Primary and Secondary Sources
A02 Types of Primary Sources
A03 Analysis of Primary Sources
Unit B: Westward Expansion
BCL1 Central Lesson 1
B01 Westward Expansion
B02 Manifest Destiny
B03 Early Pioneers
B04 Native American Conflict
BCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit C: Industrialization
CCL1 Central Lesson 1
C01 American Industrialization
C02 Industrial Growth
C03 Effects of Industrialism
C04 Innovators and Inventors
C05 Worker’s Lives
C06 Worker Disparities
CCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit D: Immigration, Cities, and Politics
DCL1 Central Lesson 1
D01 New Immigrants
D02 New Immigration Patterns
D03 Nativism
D04 Changing Cities
D05 Reforming Cities
D06 Political Corruption
DCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit E: Progressivism and Imperialism
ECL1 Central Lesson 1
E01 Turn of the Century Movements
E02 Cultural and Political Changes
E03 Reforms in American Government
E04 Imperialism
ECL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit F: Central Coursework "Personal Study" Unit
F01 Understanding Significance
FCL1 Central Lesson 1
F02 Research
F03 Outlining
FCL2 Central Lesson 2
F04 Writing
Unit G: World War I
GCL1 Central Lesson 1
G01 Causes and Countries of WWI
G02 Major Events and U.S. Entry
G03 Economic Changes in the U.S. During WWI
G04 Changes in American People
G05 The End of WWI
G06 A Booming Economy
G07 Changes in the 1920s
G08 Economic Collapse in 1929
GCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit H: The Great Depression
HCL1 Choosing a Depth Study
H01 The Great Depression
H02 FDR and the New Deal
H03 Dust Bowl and Political Debates
HCL2 Understanding Component 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit I: World War II
ICL1 Central Lesson 1
I01 Rise of Totalitarianism
I02 Beginning of WWII
I03 America Enters the War
I04 American Society During WWII
I05 Major Events of WWII
ICL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit J: The Cold War
JCL1 Central Lesson 1
J01 Cold War Introduction
J02 Major Events of the Cold War
J03 Effects of the Cold War on American Society
JCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit K: [Central Path Students] Depth Study Unit - Check with your instructor before completing
KCL1 Central Lesson 1
K01 Research
KCL2 Central Lesson 2
Unit L: 1960s
LCL1 Central Lesson 1
L01 The Civil Rights Movement
L02 The Vietnam Conflict
L03 Cultural Changes
L04 Societal Changes
LCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit M: The 1970s and 1980s
MCL1 Central Lesson 1
M01 Migration and the Economy
M02 From Vietnam to Watergate
M03 1970s Oil Issues and the Economy
M04 The End of the Cold War
M05 The Economy and Reaganomics
MCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Unit N: The 1990s to the Present
NCL1 Central Lesson 1
N01 Mass Media and the Internet
N02 Terrorism
N03 Clinton Administration
N04 George W. Bush Administration
NCL2 Central Lesson 2 (Central Track Only)
Modern World History
Unit A: Introduction to Modern World History
A01 Introduction to Modern World History
A02 Primary and Secondary Sources
A03 Analysis of Primary Sources
A04 Introduction to the 20th Century
A05 The First World War
A06 Understanding Written Exam Questions
Unit B: Peace Treaties
B01 Question Types
B02 Motives for Treaties
B03 Victors’ Successes
B04 Impact on Germany
B05 Justification for Treaties
B06 The Thinking Process
Unit C: League of Nations
C01 Topic Sentences
C02 The League in the 1920s
C03 The League’s Organization
C04 The League and the Great Depression
C05 The League in the 1930s
C06 Thesis Statements
Unit D: Depth Study - Russia circa 1905-1941
D01 Writing Responses
D02 The Tsarist Regime Collapses Part 1
D02 The Tsarist Regime Collapses Part 2
D03 Bolsheviks Rise to Power
D04 Stalin’s Rise to Power
D05 Stalin’s Economic Policies
D06 Writing Responses
Unit E: Collapse of Peace
E01 Writing Responses
E02 Consequences
E03 Hitler and Appeasement
E04 Nazi-Soviet Pact
E05 Declaration of War
E06 Writing Responses
Unit F: Cold War
F01 Understanding Component 2
F02 USA-USSR Alliance Breakdown
F03 USSR Gains Control of Eastern Europe
F04 USA Reacts Soviet Expansion
F05 Berlin Blockade
F06 Blame for the Cold War
F07 Understanding Component 2
Unit G: Coursework - Russia circa 1905-1941 - Central Track Students Only
G01 Understanding Significance
G02 Coursework Elements
G03 Research
G04 Using Evidence
G05 Outlining
G06 Writing
Unit H: Containment
H01 Understanding Component 2
H02 Korea
H03 Cuba
H04 Vietnam
H05 Understanding Component 2
Unit I: The USSR and Eastern Europe
I01 Understanding Component 2
I02 Hungary and Czechoslovakia Part 1
I03 Hungary and Czechoslovakia Part 2
I04 Berlin Wall Construction, 1961
I05 Poland
I06 Collapse of the USSR
I07 Varied Sentences
Unit J: Persian Gulf
J01 Sentence Openers
J02 The Rise of Saddam Hussein
J03 Saddam Hussein’s Rule
J04 Iranian Revolution
J05 Iran-Iraq War
J06 First Gulf War
J07 Transition Words
Online Learning Tips
Course Units
Lesson 1: Digital Citizenship
Lesson 2: Time Management
Lesson 3: Online Learning Tools
Lesson 4: Evaluating Sources
Lesson 5: Personal Online Safety
Physical Science
Unit A: Introduction to Physical Science, Lab Safety, and Scientific Method
A01 Lab Safety
A02 Scientific Method
Unit B: Matter
B01 Phases of Matter
B02 Phase Changes
B03 Matter: Pressure, Temperature, and Volume
B04 Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
B05 Types of Mixtures
B06 Chemical and Physical Properties
B07 Properties of Metals and Nonmetals
B08 Acids and Bases
B09 Density
Unit C: Atomic Structure
C01 Parts of the Atom
C02 Isotopes
C03 Bohr Models
Unit D: Chemical Formulas and Bonding
D01 Electron Dot Diagrams
D02 Ionic Bonds
D03 Naming Compounds
D04 Writing Chemical Formulas
D05 Covalent Bonding
Unit E: Chemical Reactions
E01 Physical and Chemical Changes
E02 Chemical Equations
E03 Balancing Equations
E04 Types of Chemical Reactions
E05 Predicting Products of Chemical Reactions
E06 Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
Unit F: Thermal and Nuclear Energy
F01 Temperature and Heat
F02 Heat Calculations
F03 Thermal Energy
F04 Nuclear Energy
Unit G: Motion
G01 Speed and Velocity
G02 Graphing Velocity
G03 Calculating Speed and Velocity
G04 Acceleration
Unit H: Force and Momentum
H01 Newton’s Law
H02 Force Calculations
H03 Falling Bodies and Satellites
H04 Momentum
Unit I: Energy, Work, and Power
I01 Energy
I02 Work
I03 Power
Unit J: Machines
J01 Machines
J02 Mechanical Advantage
J03 Efficiency
Unit K: Waves
K01 Wave Characteristics
K02 Wave Interactions
Unit L: Electricity
L01 Static Electricity
L02 Current Electricity
Physics
Unit A: Measurements and Observations
A01 Introduction to Physics
A02 Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research
A03 The Metric System
A04 Displaying Data
A05 Graphing
A06 Generating a Conclusion
Unit B: Matter
B01 Particle Theory of Matter
B02 Matter Measurements
B03 Density
Unit C: Motion
C01 Simple Motion
C02 Constant Speed Investigation
C03 Distance vs. Time Graphs
C04 Acceleration
C05 Speed vs. Time Graphs
Unit D: Forces
D01 Nature of Forces
D02 Forces and Motion
D03 Friction Forces
D04 Gravitational Force Investigation
D05 Elastic Deformation
D06 Hooke’s Law Investigation
D07 Moments and Turning Effects
Unit E: Energy
E01 Energy and Work
E02 Energy Stores and Transfers
E03 Gravitational Potential Energy Investigation
E04 Power
E05 Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
Unit F: Thermal Physics
F01 Thermal Physics and Phase Changes
F02 Conduction, Convection, and Thermal Expansion
F03 Thermal Conductors Investigation
F04 Radiation
F05 Heating and Cooling Curves Investigation
Unit G: Pressure
G01 Solid Pressure
G02 Liquid Pressure
G03 Gas Pressure: Particles, Volume, and Temperature
G04 Gas Pressure Investigation
Unit H: Electromagnetism
H01 Magnetism and Magnetic Fields
H02 Electromagnetism
H03 Electromagnets
H04 Electric Measurements
H05 Electromagnet Investigation
H06 Motors and Generators
Unit I: Electrodynamics
I01 Simple Circuits: Circuits Notation
I02 Series Circuit Investigation – Ohm’s Law
I03 Series Circuits and Potential Difference
I04 Parallel Circuit Investigation
I05 Parallel Circuits and Equivalent Resistance
Unit J: Advanced Circuits
J01 Alternating Circuits
J02 Advanced Components – Capacitors, Circuit Breakers, and Fuses
J03 Advanced Resistors – Variable Resistors, Thermistors, and LDR
J04 Transformers
Unit K: Waves
K01 Features of Waves
K02 Reflection
K03 Law of Reflection Investigation
K04 Refraction
K05 Diffraction and Interference
Unit L: Light and Sound
L01 Sound
L02 Electromagnetic Spectrum
L03 Lenses
Unit M: Atomic Physics
M01 Types of Radiation
M02 Radioactive Decay and Half-Life Equations
Psychology
Unit A: Researching Psychology
A01 What Is Psychology?
A02 The History of Psychology
A03 Approaches to Psychology
A04 Careers in Psychology
A06 Experimental Procedures in Psychology
A07 Methods of Research
A08 Ethics
A09 Conducting an Interview
Unit B: Biological Bases of Behavior
B01 The Brain and its Hemispheres
B02 The Brain and its Lobes
B03 A Tour of the Brain
B04 Brain Communication
B05 The Glandular System
B06 How Psychologists Study the Brain
Unit C: Sensation and Perception
C01 Sensation: Vision
C02 Hearing
C03 Touch
C04 Smell
C05 Taste
C06 Studies in Sensation and Perception
C08 Perceptual Constancies
C09 Perceptual Illusions
Unit D: Motivation and Emotion
D01 Motivation and Emotion
D02 Physical Factors
D03 Motivational Forces
D04 Non-Survival Needs
D05 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
D06 Theories of Emotion
D07 Studies in Symbolism and Emotion
Unit E: States of Consciousness
E01 Levels of Consciousness
E02 Natural Cycles
E03 Why Do We Need Sleep and Dreams?
E04 States of Consciousness – The Psychology of Dreams
E05 States of Consciousness – Sleep Issues and Disorders
E06 Altered States of Consciousness
Unit F: Learning and Memory
F01 Classical Conditioning
F02 Operant Conditioning
F03 Cognitive and Social Learning
F05 Processes of Learning and Memory
F06 Stages of Memory
F07 The Biology of Memory
F08 Forgetting
F09 Learning and Intelligence
F10 Learning and Creativity
Unit G: Lifespan Development
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
Unit H: Personality
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
Unit I: Mental Disorders and Treatment
I01 Identifying Abnormal Behavior
I02 Anxiety Disorders
I03 Somatoform Disorder
I04 Dissociative Disorders
I05 Mood Disorders
I06 Schizophrenia
I07 Perspectives on Mental Illness
Unit J: Sociocultural Dimensions of Behavior
J01 Environmental Influences on Behavior
J02 Group Influences
J03 How We Perceive Others
J04 How Others Perceive Us
J05 Social Persuasion
J06 Authority and Obedience
World History (Regular)
Unit A: Beginnings of Human Society
A01 World History Introduction
A02 Neolithic Revolution
A03 Indigenous Peoples
A04 Landforms
A05 Geographic Adaptions
Unit B: Early Civilizations
B01 Early River System Civilizations
B02 Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon
B03 Hammurabi’s Code
B04 Israel
B05 Indentured Servitude
B06 Judaism
B07 Egypt
B08 Egyptian Culture
B10 Indus Civilizations
B11 Aryans
B12 Hinduism
B13 Buddhism
B14 Ancient China
B15 Chinese Philosophy
Unit C: Mediterranean and Southwest Asian Cultures
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
Unit D: Cultural Exchange and Encounters
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
Unit E: Exploration and Imperialism
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
Unit F: Age of Revolution
F01 Introduction to Age of Revolution
F02 The Industrial Revolution
F03 Industrial Revolution Scavenger Hunt
F06 Intellectual Revolution
F07 Scientific Revolution
F08 Capitalism
F09 Marxism
F10 The Enlightenment
F12 Intro to Political Revolutions
F14 Rise of Nation-States
F15 Napoleon
Unit G: Global Interactions
G01 Causes of WWI
G02 World War I
G04 World War II Beginnings
G05 The Holocaust
G06 World War II Propaganda Machine
G07 Major Events of WWII
G08 The United Nations
G10 The Cold War
G12 Post Soviet Union
G15 International Trade Organizations
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