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Course Descriptions – Sample 1
Math
Algebra I
Text: Teaching Textbooks
Course Description: Founded by two Harvard educated brothers, Greg and Shawn Sabouri, Teaching Textbooks was designed
specifically for homeschoolers. The text is self-explanatory for independent learners, and includes hundreds of hours of CDROM teaching. Students will work through 129 lessons broken up into 17 chapters. Topics include: simple and 2nd degree
equations, negative numbers, dealing with variables in equations and fractions, powers, roots, graphing, measuring change,
systems of equations and inequalities.
Method for Learning: Watched a lesson video, completed the lessons daily and took chapter tests
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by Lori Dawson and was based on the average scores of 17 chapter
tests. An extra point for dedication and completion of daily work was assigned to all chapter tests with only 24 questions.
Algebra II
Text: Teaching Textbooks
Course Description: Founded by two Harvard educated brothers, Greg and Shawn Sabouri, Teaching Textbooks was designed
specifically for homeschoolers. The text is self-explanatory for independent learners, and includes hundreds of hours of CDROM teaching. Students will work through 129 lessons broken up into 17 chapters. Topics include
Method for Learning: Watched a lesson video, completed the lessons daily and took chapter tests
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by Lori Dawson and was based on the average scores of 17 chapter
tests. An extra point for dedication and completion of daily work was assigned to all chapter tests with only 24 questions.
Geometry
Online Course, Aleks Math, Introduction to Geometry, www.aleks.com
Course Description: Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces is a Web-based, artificially intelligent assessment and
learning system. ALEKS uses adaptive questioning to quickly and accurately determine exactly what a student knows and doesn't
know in a course. ALEKS then instructs the student on the topics she is most ready to learn. As a student works through a course,
ALEKS periodically reassesses the student to ensure that topics learned are also retained. ALEKS courses are very complete in
their topic coverage and ALEKS avoids multiple-choice questions. Curriculum included 211 topics.
Method for Learning: Online computer course
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was generated by the online program.
SAT Prep
Text: 12 Practice Tests for the SAT, by Kaplan
Course Description: This course was designed to prepare for taking the SAT with a special emphasis on math.
Method for Learning: Met with a tutor, Jane Auer, once a week and completed assigned work at home
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this semester course was given by Lori Dawson and was based on completion of assigned
work.
*MATH 1111: College Algebra - Savannah Technical College
Text: Algebra and Trigonometry, 4th edition, by Judith Beecher, Judith Penna, Marvin Bittinger
Course Description: In this course students will complete the first half of Algebra and Trigonometry, 4th edition covering
topic including basic concepts of algebra; graphs, functions, and models; quadratic functions and equations; inequalities;
polynomial functions and rational functions and exponential functions and logarithmic functions. This course is known for
enabling students to “see the math” through its focus on visualization and early introduction to functions. It also incorporates the
MyMathLab course with online content that is even more integrated with the text’s approach.
Method for Learning: Joint Enrollment class at Savannah Technical College, Ellen will attend class 2x/week and complete all
assignments
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this joint -enrollment course will be given by college professor Phillip Newton.
Science
Meteorology - Kingdom Builders Homeschool Co-op
Text: The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology, 9th edition, by Frederick K. Lutgens
Course Description: This course was designed to help students master a general understanding of the atmosphere and provide
them with an introduction to meteorology. Ellen learned the basic elements of a weather observation, how to take a weather
observation and basic weather analysis. A lab book was kept and graded.
Method for Learning: Participated in a 30 week class at Kingdom Builders co-op meeting one hour and 45 minutes each week
for 15 labs, lectures, project presentations and guest speakers. Completed reading assignments, course work, project preparation
and tests at home. A lab notebook was carefully maintained and more than 80 % of the 15 module tests were administered in
class.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by co-op teacher Susan Bowers, a trained and practicing
meteorologist, and was based on test grades, lab and notebook grades, completion of work and participation.
Biology - Kingdom Builders Homeschool Co-op
Text: Apologia Biology by Dr. Jay Wiles
Course Description: This course is designed to be the student’s first high school science course and is a college-prep biology
course that provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology. Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary
of biology, it provides the student with a strong background in the scientific method, the five-kingdom classification scheme,
microscopy, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and Mendelian genetics, evolution, dissection, and ecosystems. It also
provides a complete survey of the five kingdoms in Creation. Students who take and understand this course will be very wellprepared for a tough university biology course.
Method for Learning: Participated in a 30 week class at Kingdom Builders co-op meeting one hour and 45 minutes each week
for 20 labs, lectures, project presentations and guest speakers. Completed reading assignments, course work, project preparation
and tests at home. A lab notebook was carefully maintained and more than 80 % of the 15 module tests were administered in
class.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by co-op teacher Kathy Swanner, who has a bachelor’s degree in
biology, and was based on test grades, lab and notebook grades, completion of work and participation.
Chemistry - Kingdom Builders Homeschool Co-op
Text: Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Chemistry, by Dr. Jay Wiles.
Course Description: This was a high school chemistry course that gave Ellen a rigorous foundation in chemistry. The course
covered significant figures, units, classification, the mole concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics,
acids and bases, redox reactions, solutions, atomic structure, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, the gas laws, and
equilibrium. Labs and the lab notebook were a large part of this course.
Method for Learning: Participated in a 30 week class at Kingdom Builders co-op meeting one hour and 45 minutes each week
for 19 labs, lectures, project presentations and guest speakers. Completed reading assignments, course work, project preparation
and tests at home. More than 80 % of the 15 module tests were administered in class.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by co-op teacher Sarah Warren, a practicing physician’s assistant,
and was based on test grades, lab and notebook grades, completion of work and participation.
Forensic Science - Kingdom Builders Homeschool Co-op
Text: Forensic Science for High School, by Barbara Deslich & John Funkhouser
Course Description: The Kingdom Builders High School Forensic Science class is a challenging high school science course.
This class focuses on practices and analysis of physical evidence found at crime scenes and the application of science to law. The
fundamental objective is to learn the basic processes and principles of scientific thinking and apply them to solve problems that
are not only science related, but cross the science spectrum with critical thinking skills.
This High School Forensic Science
course consisted of both physical science units and biology units. The physical science units were comprised of class and
laboratory activities which applied principles and techniques of chemistry, physics, statistics, and geology to the identification
and comparison of crime scene evidence (such as drugs, alcohol, poisons, glass, paint and soil). The biology units dealt with the
identification and grouping of dried blood stains, the identification of human versus animal blood, blood typing of human blood,
comparison of hair and fiber, fingerprint analysis, DNA analysis and more.
Method for Learning: Participated in a 30 week class at Kingdom Builders co-op meeting one hour and 45 minutes each week
for a total of 18 labs, lectures, project presentations and guest speakers. Completed reading assignments, course work, project
preparation and tests at home.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by co-op teacher Kathy Swanner and based on an average of tests,
completed assignments, oral reports and participation.
English
English and American Literature
Text: Progeny Press and a variety of grammar and spelling resources
Course Description: This was a comprehensive ninth grade level english course.
Method for Learning: Completed literature packets and met with a tutor, Catherine Smith, weekly for additional focus on
reading comprehension and spelling.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by Lori Dawson and was for completion of assigned work.
World Literature & Composition - Eclectic Academy for Learning
Texts: World Literature-Classics for Christians, Vol. 4 by A Beka
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy by Hirsch
Vocabulary Workshop by Sadlier-Oxford
Writing a Research Paper by Sadlier-Oxford
Course Description: This course is a survey of World literature starting in ancient times and ending in the Modern Era.
Students are exposed to classical literature from a variety of writers from Russia, Germany, China, France, Great Britain,
America, Italy, Norway, and Greece. Emphasis is placed on literary criticism and the understanding of literary terms in the
context of literary criticism. Students also read three major novels from authors of World Masterpieces of World literature and
the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
Composition includes mastering the SAT persuasive essay, mastering the expository essay, and a variety of other genres
such as free verse poetry, rhyming poetry, and dramatic monologues. Students are also required to write a research paper on one
of the authors or literary works from their study of World literature. Extensive vocabulary , English grammar skills, and
SAT/ACT verbal prep are also included in this course.
Method for Learning: Participated in 36 week class at the Eclectic Academy for Learning meeting for two hours one day a
week for lecture and evaluation. Completed course work at home.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by Jill Dixon the founder of The Eclictic Academy for Learning.
British Literature and Composition - Eclectic Academy for Learning
Texts: The Norton Anthology of British Literature
Frankenstein
3 major Victorian or Romantic period novels
The Screwtape Letters
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy
Vocabulary Workshop
Daily Warmups SAT Prep- Reading and Writing
Easy Grammar Ultimate Series
Writing A Research Paper by Sadlier-Oxford
Course Description: This course is a survey of British literature from the Middle Ages through the Modern Era, covering four
major literary periods and focusing on the political, historical, and intellectual background of each period. Much emphasis is
placed on literary criticism, understanding literary terms, and becoming familiar with the major British authors. Students read 3
major British novels and MacBeth , as well as a variety of poetry, short stories, essays, and allegories. Composition includes
mastering the SAT persuasive essay on a variety of topics, including essay tests, mastering the expository essay, writing poetry in
rhyme and free verse, and producing a major research paper on a British author or period of British literature. Extensive
Vocabulary, English/Grammar, and SAT/ACT verbal prep are also covered.
Method for Learning: Participated in 36 week class at the Eclectic Academy for Learning meeting for two hours one day a
week for lecture and evaluation. Completed course work at home.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by Jill Dixon the founder of The Eclictic Academy for Learning.
English 1101: Composition and Rhetoric - Savannah Technical College
Text: The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, by Rise B. Axelrod & Charles R. Cooper
Course Description: The St. Martin's Guide has achieved an unmatched record of success by providing practical innovations
for the ever-changing composition course. The acclaimed step-by-step Guides to Writing offer sure-fire invention strategies to
get students started, sentence strategies to get and keep students writing, and thoughtful revision strategies to help students make
their writing their own. This course offers hands-on activities for critical reading and working with sources and an emphasis on
the rhetorical situation,
Method for Learning: Joint Enrollment class at Savannah Technical College, Ellen attended class 2x/week and complete all
assignments.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this joint -enrollment course was given by college professor Margaret Styles.
Foreign Language Spanish
Spanish I - Kingdom Builders Co-op
Text: Switched-on-Schoolhouse Secondary Spanish, Alpha Omega
Course Description: This course introduces the student to the Spanish language, including basic greetings, numbers, calendar
terms, weather, present tense and past perfect tense verb conjugation of regular and irregular verbs, basic grammatical and
cultural concepts, and a lot of vocabulary. The emphasis at this level is on listening comprehension and recognition, as well as
beginning speaking skills. The student will be expected to progress through the program at home following the class syllabus.
There will also be many web-links and additional handouts provided to supplement the computer program. Class time will be
spent reviewing the week’s material and practicing speaking skills.
Method for Learning: Participated in two separate 30 week classes at Kingdom Builders co-op, meeting one hour each week.
Completed Computer course work at home.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by co-op teacher Alice Carpenter and was based on an average of
tests, completed assignments and class participation
Spanish II - Kingdom Builders Co-op
Text: Switched-on-Schoolhouse Secondary Spanish, Alpha Omega
Course Description: This course includes advanced vocabulary and grammatical concepts, reading and writing skills, all tenses
of verb conjugation, cultural knowledge, and speaking with increased fluency. All aspects of using language are emphasized:
listening, reading, speaking, and writing. The student is expected to progress through the program at home following the class
syllabus. There are many web-links and additional handouts provided to supplement the computer program. Class time has a
strong emphasis on spoken Spanish and translation, along with review of the week’s material and an opportunity for questions
and conversational practice.
Method for Learning: Participated in two separate 30 week classes at Kingdom Builders co-op, meeting one hour each week.
Completed Computer course work at home.
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by co-op teacher Alice Carpenter and was based on an average of
tests, completed assignments and class participation
Social Science
US History
Text: All American History Volume I, by Celeste Rakes
Course Description: This course includes 32 weekly lessons each containing sections on the atmosphere in which the event
occurred, the event itself and the impact this event had on the future of America. The text contains hundreds of images and
dozens of maps and is designed to help history come to life. All American History Volume I is a complete year’s curriculum for
High Schoolers when combined with the Student Activity Book and Teacher’s Guide.
Method for Learning: Completed reading, worksheet pages and assignments
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by Lori Dawson and was for completion of assigned work.
World History - Eclectic Academy for Learning
Texts: The Usborne Encyclopedia of the Ancient World
World History The Easy Way, Volume 1
Geography Through Ancient World History
The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy
Geography Songs
Course Description: This course begins with creation and emphasizes the early cultures of the Egyptians, Hebrews, Greeks,
Roman and related peoples.. Students study in detail the beginnings of each civilization and the effect of each on the culture of its
time. Students are required to critically assess comparisons between these ancient cultures and our modern culture and current
events. Students will also understand the importance of physical geographic features on world historic events and learn to read
various maps and identify several countries from memory.
Method for Learning: Participated in 36 week class at the Eclectic Academy for Learning meeting for two hours one day a
week for lecture and evaluation and completed course work at home
Method of Evaluation: Grade given by teacher at the academy
Bible History - Eclectic Academy for Learning
Texts: The Bible in World History
The Bible for Blockheads
Course Description: This is a one year course of mainly Old Testament Biblical History related to the culture and historical
events of its time. Students are required to critically assess and understand historical events as related to Biblical history.
Students also gain an understanding of each Old Testament book of the Bible including authorship and purpose.
Method for Learning: Participated in 36 week class at the Eclectic Academy for Learning meeting for two hours one day a
week for lecture and evaluation and completed course work at home
Method of Evaluation: Grade given by teacher at the academy
Economics
Texts: What Ever Happened to Penny Candy, by Richard Maybury & Blue Stockings Press Workbook by Jane Williams
Course Description: This course covers a wide variety of economic topics including the origin and history of money, the
business cycle, inflation, recession, depression, foreign currencies. The accompanying guide was designed to reinforce and
enhance understanding of the material presented.
Method for Learning: Read text and completed workbook assignments and watched supplemental videos given by economists
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this course was given by Lori Dawson and was for completion of assigned work.
*POLS 1101: American Government - Savannah Technical College
Text: Essentials of American Government, by Karen O’Connor, Larry Sabato and Alixandra Yanus
Course Description: Essentials of American Government: Roots and Reform, 2012 Election Edition explores how the origins
of American government affect the issues facing the United States today. This streamlined and flexible text offers the strongest
coverage of history and current events. This approach encourages students to study present political structures and behaviors in
full constitutional and historical context. The text helps students learn how our government evolved and how they can become
more informed citizens. Most importantly, it encourages them to discover that politics can be–and most often is–a good thing.
Method for Learning: Joint Enrollment class at Savannah Technical College, Ellen will attend class 2x/week and complete all
assignments
Method of Evaluation: The grade for this joint -enrollment course will be given by college professor Reynarda Savage.
Home School Credit Evaluation
Sample 2
GRADE 9 (2007-2008)
Subject: Algebra I
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 1 course include adding,
subtracting, multiplying and dividing with powers and roots, solving linear equations and inequalities
in one variable, basic factoring techniques for second-degree polynomials, solving quadratic
equations by factoring and completing the square, graphing linear and quadratic equations, solving
systems of two linear equations in two variables graphically and algebraically, simplifying fractions
with polynomials in the numerator and denominator, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing
with rational expressions, and solving rate, work and mixture word problems.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra I
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: English 9
Course Description: Great modern literature and cherished classics are mixed with the goal of
cultural literacy and a love of literature.
Textbook: Sonlight Core 200 Literature
Reading List: A Child’s Anthology of Poetry; A Christmas Carol;
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales; Enchantress from the Stars;
The Flames of Rome; The Gammage Cup; Going Solo; Jane Eyre;
Oliver Twist; A Parcel of Patterns; Pictures of Hollis Woods; Pilgrim’s Progress in
Today’s English; Pride and Prejudice; The Ramsay Scallop; Robinson Crusoe; Romeo
and Juliet; The Screwtape Letters; The Shining Company; The Trumpeter of Krakow;
Twelfth Night; The Wise Woman and Other Stories
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Writing & Grammar
Course Description: Reviews the eight parts of speech, five basic sentence patterns, usage, and
mechanics. Introduces relative pronouns, pronoun reference problems, and indicative/imperative
mood. Dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and the writing process are exercised and
implemented throughout the course. Writing projects include a comparison/contrast paragraph, a
personal narrative, a research essay, a personal response to literature.
Textbook: Bob Jones Writing & Grammar 9
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Church History
Course Description: Encompasses the history of Christianity from Christ to the present; includes
history and geography of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas; wrestles with issues that have
divided the church; presents Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Protestant apologists pleading
the case for their respective views of Scripture and Christian practice.
Textbook: Sonlight Core 200 History of God’s Kingdom
Reading List: The Church of The East; From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya; The 100 Most
Imporant Events in Christian History; The Story of Christianity; More Than a
Carpenter; The Jesus I Never Knew; The Westminster Shorter Catechism; What if
Jesus Had Never Been Born?
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Physical Science
Course Description: Provides a detailed introduction to the physical environment and some of the
basic laws that make it work. Provides the student with a good understanding of the earth's
atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Also covers details on weather, motion, Newton's Laws,
gravity, the solar system, atomic structure, radiation, nuclear reactions, stars, and galaxies.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Physical Science
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Spanish I
Course Description: Establishes an appreciation of Spanish as well as basic confidence and skills in
reading, writing, and speaking the Spanish language. Students learn vocabulary and basic word order
through typical Spanish conversations in the home, school, and town. Printed materials emphasize
reading comprehension and writing.
Textbook: Alpha Omega Lifepac Spanish I
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Chorus
Course Description: Participated weekly in the choir at Rothwell Baptist Church, Pooler, GA.
Weekly practices involved singing soprano in a four-part harmony choir, with emphasis on sightreading music, developing correct rhythm, phrasing, and dynamics. Choir performed every Sunday
morning and extended concerts for Christmas and Easter.
Primary Teacher: Mr. Matt Leff, band director for Effingham County High School
GRADE 10 (2008-2009)
Subject: Geometry
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Geometry course include inductive
and deductive reasoning, logic, proofs, line segments, rays, angles, perpendicular lines, parallel
lines, triangles including congruent triangles, similar triangles and right triangles, the Pythagorean
theorem, inequalities, the triangle inequality theorem, quadrilaterals, polygons, including interior
angles, exterior angles, perimeter and area, basic trigonometry including the sine, cosine and
tangent ratios, circles including circumference, area, radius, diameter, chord, secant line, tangent
line, arc, and angle, surface area, lateral area and volume of geometric solids including, rectangular
solids, prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders and spheres, coordinate geometry, constructions
transformations, and non-Euclidean geometry.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Geometry
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: American Literature
Course Description: Examines American Literature chronologically from the 1600s to the present and
focuses on early American, romantic, realistic and modern genres.
Textbook: Bob Jones American Literature
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Writing & Grammar 10
Course Description: Teaches the eight parts of speech, verbal phrases, clauses (including noun
clauses), usage, and mechanics. Reviews the five basic sentence patterns. Reference chapters include
library skills such as test-taking strategies. Leads students through the writing process and teach
writing strategies such as sentence expansion and reduction, coordination and subordination, and
parallelism. Writing projects include persuasive speech, editorial, eyewitness report, research essay,
cause-and-effect essay, short story, poetry and metaphor, and webpage design.
Textbook: Bob Jones Writing & Grammar 10
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: American History
Course Description: Geography, relevant world history, government, economics and culture are all
presented to help better understand the background of the United States. Through this study, students
will learn to sequence events, summarize data, make predictions, identify sources of information,
work with graphs and formulate opinions. Heritage Studies 11: United States History examines
American history from the time of European discovery to the 2000 election, covering geography, free
enterprise, American culture and more.
Textbook: Bob Jones Heritage Studies 11: United States History
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Biology
Course Description: A college-prep biology course which provides a detailed introduction to the
methods and concepts of general biology. Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary of biology, it provides
the student with a strong background in the scientific method, the five-kingdom classification
scheme, microscopy, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and Mendelian genetics, evolution,
dissection, and ecosystems. It also provides a complete survey of the five kingdoms in Creation.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Biology
Primary Teacher: Mom, at co-op
Subject: Spanish II
Course Description: This program begins with an intense grammar review in preparation for the
second year of foreign language study. Numerous activities provide comprehensive practice in all
skill areas: speaking, writing, listening, and reading.
Textbook: Alpha Omega Lifepac Spanish II
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Economics
Course Description: The student will demonstrate an understanding of basic economic concepts.
Students become familiar with the economic system of the United States and how it operates. They
also explore the roles of various components of the American economic system and its historic basis.
Students examine their roles as consumer, worker, investor and voting citizen. Topics of discussion
include the Stock Market, comparative economic systems, and the impact of political and social
decisions on the economy.
Textbook: none—teacher generated materials based on Georgia standards
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Helaine McRae, at co-op
Subject: Beginning Photography & Photo Editing
Course Description: Introduces students to the basic concepts of photography: lighting - flash/ no
flash and also studio lighting, posing, macro photography, basic photo editing,
file types and sizes / resizing and image, and various camera settings.
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Lisa Davis, at co-op
Subject: Chorus
Course Description: This class was designed to give the student the opportunity to sing in four-part
harmony, practice sight-reading skills, and learn vocal practice techniques.
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Cheryl Frazier, at co-op
GRADE 11 (2009-2010)
Subject: Algebra II
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 2 course include absolute
value equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities in two or three
variables, operations on polynomials, including long division, factoring a difference of two squares
and perfect square trinomials, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing complex numbers,
solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula, solving second-degree inequalities,
graphing second-degree equations in two variables, and functional notation.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra II
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: AP British Literature
Course Description: Surveys the literature of Great Britain in an historical/cultural context by
evaluating eight literary movements from the 700s to the present: Old English, Middle English,
Tudor, Stuart, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian, and Modern English. Beginning with “Beowulf”
and moving on to contemporary works, students develop critical methods for evaluating and
appreciating the literature through detailed writing assignments, projects, class discussions, and
lectures. The class includes extensive reading and writing as well as literary criticism and analysis.
Textbook: Bob Jones British Literature; Additional Readings: Frankenstein;
Pride and Prejudice; A Room With a View; Lord of the Flies
Primary Teacher: Mom, at co-op
Subject: World History
Course Description: World History Student Text (3rd ed.) guides the student through the story of
history from the dawn of civilization to the present world. Students are encouraged to explore the past
and delve into the twists and turns of world history through relevant activities and class discussions.
Textbook: Bob Jones World History, 3rd Edition
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Chemistry
Course Description: The course covers significant figures, units, classification, the mole
concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, redox reactions,
solutions, atomic structures, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, the gas laws, and equilibrium.
Students who take and understand this course will be very well-prepared for a university chemistry
course.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Sarah Warren, at co-op
Subject: Spanish III
Course Description: Further practice in speaking, reading, writing, and comprehending the Spanish
language, including watching movies in Spanish, communicating with native-Spanish-speakers, and
studying advanced grammar and cultural concepts.
Textbook: teacher-created materials, review of Spanish I & II Alpha Omega Lifepacs
Primary Teacher: mom (who is a fluent Spanish-speaker)
Subject: U.S. & World Geography
Course Description: Provides a survey of geographic principles through a regional approach.
Students will "travel" from continent to continent around the world studying the geography, cultures,
land forms, climates, resources, economy, religions, and government of each country. Extensive
mapping skills are developed as well as an appreciation for the cultures of each region.
Textbook: teacher-generated materials, Uncle Josh’s Book of Maps
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Tamara Thompson, at co-op
Subject: Drama
Course Description: An introductory course to the dramatic arts, including experience with
pantomime/movement; voice and diction; improvisation; monologues/scenes, and acting in and
helping to produce a Variety Show.
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Suzie Schulz & Miss Amie Schulz, at co-op
GRADE 12 (2010-2011)
Subject: Pre-Calculus
Course Description: This comprehensive advanced math course focuses on instruction in
trigonometry, pre-calculus, and special functions. In this step-by-step, mastery-based program, the
student will focus on mastery of a single skill, and move on to learn new concepts, laying a
foundation for college math and beyond. In the LIFEPAC Pre-Calculus Set, the student will study
advanced math concepts such as linear, second-degree, and polynomial functions, trigonometric
tables, special angles, amplitude and period, sum and difference formulas, trigonometric functions,
laws of sine and cosine, polar coordinates, transformations, parabola and hyperbola, and much
more.
Textbook: Alpha Omega Lifepac Pre-Calculus
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Advanced Composition & Literature
Course Description: Composition element: This course will give the student a solid understanding of
the basic components of expository writing---content, style, organization, and mechanics. Through
practical applications including the structure and development of a paragraph, five-paragraph essays,
and research papers, the student will learn how to organize and communicate ideas. Literature
element: The student will read three great works of literature and analyze them.
Textbook: Jensen’s Format Writing, Revised; Jane Eyre; Out of the Silent Planet; To Kill a
Mockingbird; Progeny Press Study Guides for the novels
Primary Teacher: mom, at co-op for composition, at home for literature
Subject: Health
Course Description: Five units cover body essentials (mankind's place in creation, human growth
and development); physical health (nutrition, exercise); social and mental health (wise choices,
relationships, hygiene); health care (preventative and first aid); and responsible living (alcohol,
tobacco, drugs, the environment).
Textbook: Lifepac Electives: Health, by Alpha Omega
Primary Teacher: mom
Subject: Physical Education
Course Description: Preparation for a lifetime of physical fitness. Includes exercises that address all
four of the primary areas of physical fitness: cardiovascular capacity and endurance , muscle strength,
muscle endurance, and flexibility. Emphasizes the fundamentals of fitness, and presents fun and
effective means for achieving and maintaining fitness. Emphasis on lifetime sports and regular
exercise.
Textbook: Homeschool Family Fitness by Bruce Whitney, Ph.D.
Primary Teacher: mom
Subject: Art
Course Description: This class is for the focused student who desires to pursue drawing and painting
to a finished form. Students will be introduced to a selection of Artists/Masterpieces as they learn
how to use certain methods and materials to create their own masterpieces. Class will include
working with pencil, charcoal, oil and chalk pastel, watercolor pencils and paint, acrylic and pen and
ink. Techniques and Design Elements taught will include grid transfer, perspective, pointillism,
composition, shape, tone, value, texture. All students will maintain portfolio of completed projects.
Grading is based on timely completion of homework, creative application of skills on projects, and
knowledge of selected artists/masterpieces and timeline
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Mrs.Juanita Vainas, at co-op
Subject: Advanced Photography/Yearbook
Course Description: In this course students learn advanced photography techniques with a Digital
SLR camera, as well as photo editing, yearbook/publication layout techniques with FotoFusion, and
studio-style photography.
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Lisa Davis, at co-op
Subject: Christ in Culture
Course Description: Objective: To expand the student’s knowledge base and ability to share
Christian perspectives as he/she encounters various world views.
Approach: To discover the relevance of the Holy Scriptures in current and historical events and to
actively participate in discussions on challenging subjects. Discussions will include opposing views,
modern political and social vocabulary, and individual personal viewpoints. Throughout this course,
students will receive materials and guidance to help them recognize their God-given talents, gifts,
skills, and experiences as they become more capable of making wise choices for their future.
Textbook: “What if Jesus Had Never Been Born?” by D. James Kennedy
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Celeste Cobb, at co-op
Subject: Career Skills/Employment Internship
Course Description: By obtaining and maintaining a part-time job, student will learn about the
changing workplace, career decision-making and planning; job search and employment acquisition;
workplace ethics and attitudes; workplace health, safety, and legal matters; employee and employer
rights and responsibilities; diversity; and 21st century skills – communication, computer literacy,
teamwork, thinking skills, and problem solving.
Textbook: n/a; student is learning on the job
Primary Teacher: mom, student’s boss and managers
Home School Credit Evaluation
Sample 3
GRADE 8 (2010-2011)
Subject: Algebra I
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 1 course include adding,
subtracting, multiplying and dividing with powers and roots, solving linear equations and inequalities
in one variable, basic factoring techniques for second-degree polynomials, solving quadratic
equations by factoring and completing the square, graphing linear and quadratic equations, solving
systems of two linear equations in two variables graphically and algebraically, simplifying fractions
with polynomials in the numerator and denominator, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing
with rational expressions, and solving rate, work and mixture word problems.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra I
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Christ in Culture
Course Description:
Textbook: What if Jesus Had Never Been Born? by D. James Kennedy
Primary Teacher: Celeste Cobb, at Kingdom Builders Co-op
GRADE 9 (2011-2012)
Subject: Geometry
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Geometry course include inductive
and deductive reasoning, logic, proofs, line segments, rays, angles, perpendicular lines, parallel
lines, triangles including congruent triangles, similar triangles and right triangles, the Pythagorean
theorem, inequalities, the triangle inequality theorem, quadrilaterals, polygons, including interior
angles, exterior angles, perimeter and area, basic trigonometry including the sine, cosine and
tangent ratios, circles including circumference, area, radius, diameter, chord, secant line, tangent
line, arc, and angle, surface area, lateral area and volume of geometric solids including, rectangular
solids, prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders and spheres, coordinate geometry, constructions
transformations, and non-Euclidean geometry.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Geometry
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Physical Science
Course Description: Provides a detailed introduction to the physical environment and some
of the basic laws that make it work. Provides the student with a good understanding of the
earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Also covers details on weather, motion,
Newton's Laws, gravity, the solar system, atomic structure, radiation, nuclear reactions,
stars, and galaxies.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Physical Science
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Nancy Peavy, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Spanish 1
Course Description: This course introduces the student to the Spanish language, including
basic greetings, numbers, calendar terms, weather, present tense and past perfect tense
verb conjugation of regular and irregular verbs, basic grammatical and cultural concepts,
and a lot of vocabulary. The emphasis at this level is on listening comprehension and
recognition, as well as beginning speaking skills. The student will be expected to progress
through the program at home following the class syllabus. There will also be many web-links
and additional handouts provided to supplement the computer program. Class time will be
spent reviewing the week’s material and practicing speaking skills.
Textbook/Curriculum: Alpha Omega Switched-on-Schoolhouse Secondary Spanish
Primary Teacher: Mom, at Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: World Geography
Course Description: This computer-based, 12-unit Alpha Omega curriculum offers an indepth study of the world's seven continents, along with a look at geography tools and
physical geography. The course includes tests and quizzes, as well as projects and mediarich lessons that cover each region's settlement, culture, politics, economics, and
environment.
Textbook: Switched-on-Schoolhouse World Geography
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: English 9/Writing & Grammar
Course Description: The student will read four major works and study them in-depth,
concentration on comprehension, literary analysis, and critical thinking. Knowledge of the
elements of literature will be displayed through writing assignments based on the readings.
Includes vocabulary study. The basic structures of the English language are studied
through the grammar component.
Textbook: Progeny Press Study Guides for To Kill a Mockingbird, A Christmas Carol, The
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Fahrenheit 45; Easy Grammar Ultimate
Series Grade 9
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Health
Course Description: Five units cover body essentials (mankind's place in creation, human
growth and development); physical health (nutrition, exercise); social and mental health
(wise choices, relationships, hygiene); health care (preventative and first aid); and
responsible living (alcohol, tobacco, drugs, the environment).
Textbook: Lifepac Electives: Health, by Alpha Omega
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Art: Drawing
Course Description: The objective of this course is to train the student’s eyes in the skill of how to
perceive edges, spaces, relationships, lights/shadows, and the whole of what you want to draw.
The students will need to draw 5-practice drawings per week to bring to class only to show
the teacher
Textbook: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, by Dr. Betty Edwards
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Sophia Forrester, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Art: Mixed Media
Course Description: This class is for the focused student who desires to pursue drawing
and painting to a finished form. Students will be introduced to a selection of
Artists/Masterpieces as they learn how to use certain methods and materials to create their
own masterpieces. Class will include working with pencil, charcoal, oil and chalk pastel,
watercolor pencils and paint, acrylic and pen and ink. Techniques and Design Elements
taught will include grid transfer, perspective, pointillism, composition, shape, tone, value,
texture. All students will maintain portfolio of completed projects. Grading is based on timely
completion of homework, creative application of skills on projects, and knowledge of
selected artists/masterpieces and timeline
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Mrs.Juanita Vainas, Kingdom Builders Co-op
GRADE 10 (2012-2013)
Subject: Algebra II
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 2 course include
absolute value equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities in
two or three variables, operations on polynomials, including long division, factoring a
difference of two squares and perfect square trinomials, adding, subtracting, multiplying,
and dividing complex numbers, solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula,
solving second-degree inequalities, graphing second-degree equations in two variables, and
functions, logarithms, statistics and probability, matrices and determinants.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra II
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Biology
Course Description: A college-prep biology course which provides a detailed introduction to
the methods and concepts of general biology. Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary of
biology, it provides the student with a strong background in the scientific method, the fivekingdom classification scheme, microscopy, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and
Mendelian genetics, evolution, dissection, and ecosystems. It also provides a complete
survey of the five kingdoms in Creation.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Biology
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Kathy Swanner, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Spanish 2
Course Description: This course includes advanced vocabulary and grammatical concepts,
reading and writing skills, all tenses of verb conjugation, cultural knowledge, and speaking
with increased fluency. All aspects of using language are emphasized: listening, reading,
speaking, and writing. The student is expected to progress through the program at home
following the class syllabus. There are many web-links and additional handouts provided to
supplement the computer program. Class time has a strong emphasis on spoken Spanish
and translation, along with review of the week’s material and an opportunity for questions
and conversational practice.
Textbook: Alpha Omega Switched-on-Schoolhouse Secondary Spanish
Primary Teacher: Mom, at Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: American History
Course Description: The student will learn the history of the United States of America from
the inception of the New England colonies, through the birth of the United States and on
through every period of U.S. history culminating with a record of recent events.
Textbook: Alpha Omega Lifepac American History
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: American Literature
Course Description: This course covers five diverse periods of American Literature
including Early American Literature, the Romantic Period, and the Modern Age. Authors in
this Alpha Omega curriculum include Longfellow, Hemingway, and Fitzgerald.
Textbook: Alpha Omega Lifepac American Literature
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Physical Education
Course Description: This practical, one-semester elective covers the benefits of basic
nutrition, physical fitness, and healthy lifestyles. The student is required to design personal
fitness goals and complete exercises using a daily activity log.
Textbook: Switched-on-Schoolhouse Physical Fitness
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Art: Mixed Media
Course Description: This class is for the focused student who desires to pursue drawing
and painting to a finished form. Students will be introduced to a selection of
Artists/Masterpieces as they learn how to use certain methods and materials to create their
own masterpieces. Class will include working with pencil, charcoal, oil and chalk pastel,
watercolor pencils and paint, acrylic and pen and ink. Techniques and Design Elements
taught will include grid transfer, perspective, pointillism, composition, shape, tone, value,
texture. All students will maintain portfolio of completed projects. Grading is based on timely
completion of homework, creative application of skills on projects, and knowledge of
selected artists/masterpieces and timeline
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Mrs.Juanita Vainas, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Fine Art, Piano
Course Description: The student will continue her study of piano, emphasizing proper
technique, dynamics, and expression. Level 3B transitions to the intermediate level,
introducing the octave, the one-octave minor scale, motive and sequence, all 12 major and
minor triads, triad inversions, syncopation, and sixteenth notes. Level 4 stresses chord
inversions, sixteenth notes, and minor keys, with attentions to graceful touch and musical
expression.
Textbook: Faber’s Piano Adventures Levels 3B (completed) and 4 (has begun)
Primary Teacher: Mom
GRADE 11 (2013-2014)
Subject: Pre-Calculus
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Pre-calculus course include
polynomial, radical, exponential, logarithmic and power functions, factoring polynomial
equations, trigonometry, including the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and
cosecant functions, inverse trigonometric functions, radians, the unit circle, the law of sines,
the law of cosines, trigonometric identities, vectors, polar coordinates, parametric equations,
systems of equations, matrices, determinants, conic sections, sequences, series,
probability, combinations, permutations, statistics including mean, median, mode, range,
quartiles, and standard deviation, complex numbers, Pascal’s triangle, the binomial
theorem, DeMoivre’s theorem, synthetic division, and an introduction to calculus including
derivatives and integrals.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Pre-Calculus
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Chemistry
Course Description: The course covers significant figures, units, classification, the mole
concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, redox
reactions, solutions, atomic structures, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, the gas laws,
and equilibrium. Students who take and understand this course will be very well-prepared
for a university chemistry course.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Sarah Warren, at co-op
Subject: World History
Course Description: World History Student Text (3rd ed.) guides the student through the
story of history from the dawn of civilization to the present world. Students are encouraged
to explore the past and delve into the twists and turns of world history through relevant
activities and class discussions.
Textbook: Bob Jones World History, 3rd Edition
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: British Literature
Course Description: Surveys the literature of Great Britain in an historical/cultural context by
evaluating eight literary movements from the 700s to the present: Old English, Middle
English, Tudor, Stuart, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian, and Modern English. Beginning
with “Beowulf” and moving on to contemporary works, students develop critical methods for
evaluating and appreciating the literature through detailed writing assignments, projects,
class discussions, and lectures. The class includes extensive reading and writing as well
as literary criticism and analysis.
Textbook: Bob Jones British Literature; Additional Readings: Frankenstein;
Pride and Prejudice; A Room With a View; Lord of the Flies
Primary Teacher: Mom, at co-op
Subject: Photography/Yearbook
Course Description: In this course students learn advanced photography techniques with a
Digital SLR camera, as well as photo editing, yearbook/publication layout techniques with
FotoFusion, and studio-style photography.
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Mrs. Lisa Davis, at co-op
Subject: Fine Art, Piano
Course Description: The student will continue her study of piano, emphasizing proper
technique, dynamics, and expression. Level 4 stresses chord inversions, sixteenth notes,
and minor keys, with attentions to graceful touch and musical expression. Level 5 continues
to build musicianship with the circle of 5ths, cadences, flat key signatures, and the three
forms of the minor scale. The use of octaves, arpeggios, and dynamic playing across the
range of the keyboard develops pianistic skill for the intermediate student.
Textbook: Faber’s Piano Adventures Levels 4(completed), Level 5; various classical works
Primary Teacher: Mom
Subject: Career Skills/Employment Internship
Course Description: By obtaining and maintaining a part-time job, student will learn about
the changing workplace, career decision-making and planning; job search and employment
acquisition; workplace ethics and attitudes; workplace health, safety, and legal matters;
employee and employer rights and responsibilities; diversity; and 21st century skills –
communication, computer literacy, teamwork, thinking skills, and problem solving.
Textbook: n/a; student is learning on the job
Primary Teacher: mom, student’s boss and managers
Subject: Writing & Grammar 11
Course Description: Presents the eight parts of speech, verbal phrases, clauses, usage,
and mechanics. Reviews the seven sentence patterns and introduces advanced concepts
such as tense sequence, perfect verbals, and adverbial nouns. Reference chapters include
library and study skills.
Textbook: Bob Jones Writing & Grammar 11
Primary Teacher: Mom
Home School Credit Evaluation
Sample 4
GRADE 8 (2010-2011)
Subject: Latin I
Course Description: First Form’s grammar-first approach focuses on grammar forms and vocabulary because these are
the skills suitable for the grammar stage student. After finishing First Form, the student will have mastered:
 The six indicative active tenses of the first two verb conjugations
 Five noun declensions
 First and second declension adjectives
 185 vocabulary words
Textbook: First Form Latin by Cheryl Lowe
Primary Teacher: Melanie Conzachi, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Physical Science
Course Description: Provides a detailed introduction to the physical environment and some of the basic laws that make
it work. Provides the student with a good understanding of the earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Also
covers details on weather, motion, Newton's Laws, gravity, the solar system, atomic structure, radiation, nuclear
reactions, stars, and galaxies.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Physical Science
Primary Teacher: Nancy Peavy, Kingdom Builders Co-op
GRADE 9 (2011-2012)
Subject: Algebra I
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 1 course include adding, subtracting,
multiplying and dividing with powers and roots, solving linear equations and inequalities in one variable, basic factoring
techniques for second-degree polynomials, solving quadratic equations by factoring and completing the square,
graphing linear and quadratic equations, solving systems of two linear equations in two variables graphically and
algebraically, simplifying fractions with polynomials in the numerator and denominator, adding, subtracting, multiplying,
and dividing with rational expressions, and solving rate, work and mixture word problems.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra I
Primary Teacher: Parent
Subject: Biology
Course Description: A college-prep biology course which provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts
of general biology. Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary of biology, it provides the student with a strong background in
the scientific method, the five-kingdom classification scheme, microscopy, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and
Mendelian genetics, evolution, dissection, and ecosystems. It also provides a complete survey of the five kingdoms in
Creation.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Biology
Primary Teacher: Kathy Swanner, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Latin II
Course Description: Second Form continues the journey of Latin grammar. Building on what the student learned the
previous year, Second Form reviews all material in First Form and completes the verb paradigms for all four conjugations
in the indicative active and passive, and much more!. After finishing Second Form, the student will have mastered:
 6 indicative active and passive tenses of all four verb conjugations
 5 noun declensions including -er and -ir nouns and i-stem nouns
 Adjectives in 3 declensions
 Personal pronouns
 Prepositions
 180 new vocabulary words
Textbook: Second Form Latin by Cheryl Lowe
Primary Teacher: Jackie Rogers, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: U.S. History
Course Description: Study of the history of America beginning with the presidency of George Washington through the
current president George W. Bush.
Textbook: Encyclopedia of the Presidents and Their Times, Presidents and First Ladies, The President Has Been Shot,
Fandex Family Field Guides, Electing a U.S. President, The Presidents, History Channel DVDs
Primary Teacher: Parent
Subject: English (American Literature and Composition)
Course Description: The study and practice of the writing process, the study of grammatical conventions and sentence
structures, the reading and analyzing of literature of various genres, and the expansion of vocabulary.
Textbooks: Easy Grammar, Jensen’s Punctuation, Tom Sawyer, The Red Badge of Courage, Sounder, To Kill a
Mockingbird, Progeny Press and Glencoe Literature Study Guides.
Primary Teacher: Parent
Subject: Art: Mixed Media
Course Description: This class is for the focused student who desires to pursue drawing and painting to a finished form.
Students will be introduced to a selection of Artists/Masterpieces as they learn how to use certain methods and
materials to create their own masterpieces. Class will include working with pencil, charcoal, oil and chalk pastel,
watercolor pencils and paint, acrylic and pen and ink. Techniques and Design Elements taught will include grid transfer,
perspective, pointillism, composition, shape, tone, value, texture. All students will maintain portfolio of completed
projects. Grading is based on timely completion of homework, creative application of skills on projects, and knowledge
of selected artists/masterpieces and timeline
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Juanita Vainas, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Personal Finance
Course Description: In this class, students will watch videos, discuss issues relating to personal finance, and engage in
various activities as they relate to the lessons. Students will fill in the blanks in their workbooks in class as we watch the
videos, but much of the “Money in Review” sections at the end of each chapter, as well as weekly activity sheets, will be
completed at home.
Textbook: Foundations in Personal Finance Workbook by Dave Ramsey
Primary Teacher: John D Swanner, CPA, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: PE
Course Description: Student participated in a variety of Physical Activities including: swimming, running, exercise,
bicycling, and sports. The student kept a log of activities over an extended period of time.
Textbook: N/A
Primary Teacher: Parent
GRADE 10 (2012-2013)
Subject: Geometry
Course Description: Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces is a Web-based, artificially intelligent assessment
and learning system. ALEKS uses adaptive questioning to quickly and accurately determine exactly what a student knows
and doesn't know in a course. ALEKS then instructs the student on the topics she is most ready to learn. As a student
works through a course, ALEKS periodically reassesses the student to ensure that topics learned are also retained. ALEKS
courses are very complete in their topic coverage and ALEKS avoids multiple-choice questions. Curriculum included 211
topics. Curriculum (211 topics + 6 additional topics)
 Algebra and Deductive Reasoning (47 topics)
 Lines and Angles (26 topics)
 Triangles (29 topics)
 Polygons and Circles (43 topics)
 Similarities and Transformations (19 topics)
 Volumes and Surface Areas (20 topics)
 Coordinate Geometry (27 topics)
 Other Topics Available (6 additional topics)
Textbook: Aleks Math, Introduction to Geometry, www.aleks.com
Primary Teacher: Parent
Subject: Meteorology
Course Description: This course was designed to help students master a general understanding of the atmosphere and
provide them with an introduction to meteorology. Students learned the basic elements of a weather observation, how
to take a weather observation and basic weather analysis. A lab book was kept and graded.
Textbook: The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology, 9th edition, by Frederick K. Lutgens
Primary Teacher: Susan Bowers, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: World History & Geography
Course Description: This course begins with creation and emphasizes the early cultures of the Egyptians, Hebrews,
Greeks, Roman and related peoples.. Students study in detail the beginnings of each civilization and the effect of each
on the culture of its time. Students are required to critically assess comparisons between these ancient cultures and our
modern culture and current events. Students will also understand the importance of physical geographic features on
world historic events and learn to read various maps and identify several countries from memory.
Textbook: The Usborne Encyclopedia of the Ancient World, The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia, World History The Easy
Way, Volume 1, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Geography Through Ancient World History, Geography Songs
Primary Teacher: Jill Dixon, Eclectic Academy of Learning
Subject: English (World Literature and Composition)
Course Description: This course is a survey of World literature starting in ancient times and ending in the Modern Era.
Students are exposed to classical literature from a variety of writers from Russia, Germany, China, France, Great Britain,
America, Italy, Norway, and Greece. Emphasis is placed on literary criticism and the understanding of literary terms in
the context of literary criticism. Students also read three major novels from authors of World Masterpieces of World
literature and the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
Composition includes mastering the SAT persuasive essay, mastering the expository essay, and a variety of other genres
such as free verse poetry, rhyming poetry, and dramatic monologues. Students are also required to write a research
paper on one of the authors or literary works from their study of World literature. Extensive vocabulary , English
grammar skills, and SAT/ACT verbal prep are also included in this course.
Textbook: World Literature-Classics for Christians, Vol. 4 by A Beka, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy by Hirsch,
Vocabulary Workshop by Sadlier-Oxford, Writing a Research Paper by Sadlier-Oxford
Primary Teacher: Jill Dixon, The Eclictic Academy for Learning.
Subject: Government
Course Description: In Government, we will discuss the evolvement of our great nation from a British colony, to a young
fledgling confederation, to a powerful nation. We will review the background of the American government including
the Magna Carta, Articles of Confederation, and Declaration of Independence. We will discuss the United States
Constitution in depth. Next we will bring the discussion of government from a national level to a state and local level
with discussion on state governments, state budgets, government taxation and government spending. We will expand
our view of government with international relations, our membership in the United Nations, and the effect of
government on international trade. The students will be challenged to take a vested interest in their government and
even consider holding elected office. 2012 is an election year for our nation, state, as well as local municipalities. We
will discuss the effects of the elections on the nation and individual Americans.
Textbook: Exploring Government, Notgrass
Primary Teacher: Liz Singleton, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Economics
Course Description: Students will study lessons which focus on a study of economics, business, and free enterprise.
Textbook: Alpha Omega Economics Set
Primary Teacher: Parent
Subject: Art Drawing and Design
Course Description: To further one’s artistic pursuits in a fun and professional manner.
Textbook: None
Primary Teacher: Austin Farmer, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Fine Art, Bass Guitar
Course Description: Student took Bass Guitar lessons, practiced and played with the Student Ministries Worship Band at
Savannah Christian Church
Textbook: None
Primary Teacher: Drew Stuart
GRADE 11 (2013-2014)
Subject: Algebra II
Course Description: Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 2 course include absolute value equations and
inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities in two or three variables, operations on polynomials, including
long division, factoring a difference of two squares and perfect square trinomials, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and
dividing complex numbers, solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula, solving second-degree inequalities,
graphing second-degree equations in two variables, and functions, logarithms, statistics and probability, matrices and
determinants.
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra II
Primary Teacher: Parent
Subject: Chemistry
Course Description: The course covers significant figures, units, classification, the mole
concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, redox reactions, solutions, atomic
structures, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, the gas laws, and equilibrium. Students who take and understand this
course will be very well-prepared for a university chemistry course.
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Primary Teacher: Sarah Warren, at co-op
Subject: English (British Literature and Composition)
Course Description: Surveys the literature of Great Britain in an historical/cultural context by evaluating eight literary
movements from the 700s to the present: Old English, Middle English, Tudor, Stuart, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian,
and Modern English. Beginning with “Beowulf” and moving on to contemporary works, students develop critical
methods for evaluating and appreciating the literature through detailed writing assignments, projects, class discussions,
and lectures. The class includes extensive reading and writing as well as literary criticism and analysis.
Textbook: Bob Jones British Literature; Additional Readings: Frankenstein; Pride and Prejudice; A Room With a View;
Lord of the Flies
Primary Teacher: Alice Carpenter, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Photography/Yearbook
Course Description: In this course students learn advanced photography techniques with a Digital SLR camera, as well
as photo editing, yearbook/publication layout techniques with FotoFusion, and studio-style photography.
Textbook: n/a
Primary Teacher: Lisa Davis, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: SAT Prep.
Course Description: A variety of SAT preparatory resources were used to assist students in preparing for the SAT test.
Textbook: Various Resources
Primary Teacher: Kathy Swanner, Kingdom Builders Co-op
Subject: Health
Course Description: Learn about nutrition, growth, development, safety, first aid, drug abuse, and interpersonal
relationships.
Textbook: Boyscout Merrit badges: First Aid, Family Life, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness, and Cooking
Primary Teacher: Parent
Subject: Driver’s Education
Course Description: Student completed the 40 hour driving course with parent supervision, the 30 hour online course
required for Joshua’s law in Georgia, and passed both the written and driver’s tests to received a driver’s license in the
state of Georgia
Textbook: Online course and DMV Manual
Primary Teacher: Parent
GRADE 12 (2014-2015)
Subject: MATH 1111: College Algebra (Dual Enrollment – Savannah Technical College)
Course Description: Emphasizes techniques of problem solving using algebraic concepts. Topics include fundamental
concepts of algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, and systems of equations; optional topics include
sequences, series, and probability or analytic geometry.
Textbook: Algebra and Trigonometry, 4th edition, by Judith Beecher, Judith Penna, Marvin Bittinger
Primary Teacher: Professor Phillip Newton, Savannah Technical College
Subject: ENGLISH 1101: Composition and Rhetoric (Dual Enrollment – Savannah Technical College)
Course Description: Explores the analysis of literature and articles about issues in the humanities and in society.
Students practice various modes of writing, ranging from exposition to argumentation and persuasion. The course
includes a review of standard grammatical and stylistic usage in proofreading and editing. An introduction to library
resources lays the foundation for research. Topics include writing analysis and practice, revision, and research. Students
write a research paper using library resources and using a formatting and documentation style appropriate to the
purpose and audience.
Textbook: The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, by Rise B. Axelrod & Charles R. Cooper
Primary Teacher: Professor Margaret Styles, Savannah Technical College
Subject: MATH 1113: College Pre-Calculus (In Process – Dual Enrollment - Savannah Technical College)
Course Description: : Prepares students for calculus. The topics discussed include an intensive study of polynomial,
rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs. Applications include simple maximum
and minimum problems, exponential growth and decay.
Textbook: Algebra and Trigonometry, 4th edition, by Judith Beecher, Judith Penna, Marvin Bittinger
Primary Teacher: Professor James A. Smith, Savannah Technical College
Subject: CAD Fundamentals (In Process – Dual Enrollment - Savannah Technical College)
Course Description: Establishes safety practices as they relate to a drafting environment. Introduces basic CAD
functions while presenting essential principles and practices for line relationships, scale, and geometric construction
Textbook:
Primary Teacher: Professor Tyrone King, Savannah Technical College
Subject: Career Skills/Employment Internship
Course Description: By obtaining and maintaining a part-time internship with Maupin Engineering, student will learn
about the field of engineering and the changing workplace, career decision-making and planning; communication,
computer literacy, teamwork, thinking skills, and problem solving.
Textbook: N/A; student is learning on the job
Primary Teacher: Jay Maupin, Maupin Engineering
Subject: Fine Arts: Piano
Course Description: Accelerated Piano Adventures for Older Beginner features the proven, pedagogical approach set
forth in the basic piano method and continues the tradition of learning music through discovery, creativity, and
adventure. Accelerated Lesson Book 1 Contents include: In Dreams * Video * Star Wars * Hedwig's Theme * Fiddler on
the Roof * What a Wonderful World * Soak up the Sun * Over the Rainbow * The Lion Sleeps Tonight.
Textbook: Faber’s Piano Adventures Level 1 for older beginners
Primary Teacher: Alice Carpenter
Subject: Fine Arts: Acoustic Guitar
Course Description: Student took Acoustic Guitar lessons, practiced and played with the Student Ministries Worship
Band at Savannah Christian Church
Textbook: None
Primary Teacher: Matt Mowery, SCC Student Ministries Worship Pastor
Teaching Textbooks Descriptions
Algebra 1
Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 1 course include adding, subtracting,
multiplying and dividing with powers and roots, solving linear equations and inequalities
in one variable, basic factoring techniques for second-degree polynomials, solving
quadratic equations by factoring and completing the square, graphing linear and quadratic
equations, solving systems of two linear equations in two variables graphically and
algebraically, simplifying fractions with polynomials in the numerator and denominator,
adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with rational expressions, and solving rate,
work and mixture word problems.
Algebra 2
Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Algebra 2 course include absolute value
equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities in two or three
variables, operations on polynomials, including long division, factoring a difference of two
squares and perfect square trinomials, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing
complex numbers, solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula, solving
second-degree inequalities, graphing second-degree equations in two variables, and
functional notation.
Geometry
Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Geometry course include inductive and
deductive reasoning, logic, proofs, line segments, rays, angles, perpendicular lines, parallel
lines, triangles including congruent triangles, similar triangles and right triangles, the
Pythagorean theorem, inequalities, the triangle inequality theorem, quadrilaterals,
polygons, including interior angles, exterior angles, perimeter and area, basic trigonometry
including the sine, cosine and tangent ratios, circles including circumference, area, radius,
diameter, chord, secant line, tangent line, arc, and angle, surface area, lateral area and
volume of geometric solids including, rectangular solids, prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders
and spheres, coordinate geometry, constructions transformations, and non-Euclidean
geometry.
Pre-Calculus
Topics covered in this fully-comprehensive Pre-calculus course include polynomial, radical,
exponential, logarithmic and power functions, factoring polynomial equations,
trigonometry, including the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant functions,
inverse trigonometric functions, radians, the unit circle, the law of sines, the law of cosines,
trigonometric identities, vectors, polar coordinates, parametric equations, systems of
equations, matrices, determinants, conic sections, sequences, series, probability,
combinations, permutations, statistics including mean, median, mode, range, quartiles, and
standard deviation, complex numbers, Pascal’s triangle, the binomial theorem, DeMoivre’s
theorem, synthetic division, and an introduction to calculus including derivatives and
integrals.