Lessons in this course:
- LESSON ONE
- LESSON TWO
- LESSON THREE
- LESSON FOUR
- LESSON FIVE
- LESSON SIX
- LESSON SEVEN
- LESSON EIGHT
This course is a first look at the phenomena of religion. What exactly is religion and how do we distinguish between things religious and those things which are not religious? The answering of those questions is what this course is about. By the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding and appreciation for religion and those who claim to be religious.
Chemistry Fundamentals is a two semester high school course surveying all the major concepts of general chemistry. The first semester includes the following five units: Matter, Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, Atomic Bonds, and Lewis Diagrams~Orbitals. The second semester includes these five units: Chemical Reactions, Gas Laws, Solutions, Acids & Bases, and Organic Chemistry.
Florida Algebra I, Presented by Lisa Kempinski.
Prerequisites: Intermediate (Middle school) Mathematics, Pre-Algebra Description: This is foundational high school Algebra typically taught at the 9th grade level in Texas schools. Skills include identifying and isolating a variable, representing real world situations using mathematical symbols, and representing graphic models using algebraic notation.
SAT Math Strategies helps the student and parent understand how the SAT is organized, how to prepare, how to achieve the best score, and why the SAT is so important in college planning. This course reviews the different types of math questions and shows how to use specific strategies. Understanding the SAT, practicing problem types, and using strategies, helps the student maximize their score.
This course will continue the tutorial by introducing more conversational Spanish, pronunciation, and grammar. You will be exposed to conversation starters that will allow yo...
In Lesson Two we will look at the Spanish alphabet and the sounds of vowels and consonants together. We will begin speaking words, laying the foundation for conversation.
Lesson Three will continue with vocabulary, focusing on gender, both singular and plural.
In Lesson Four, we will learn the plural of nouns and adjectives. We will also learn numbers from zero to twenty. we will then put what we learned together to create phrases...
In Lesson five we will learn about the demonstrative adjectives this, these, that, and those.
In Lesson Six we will continue learning about demonstrative adjectives that do not follow the usual rules.
In Lesson Seven we will learn all the subject pronouns, and the verb to be, in ESPAÑOL, ser. We will learn the conjugation of ser, as it is used with subject pronouns.
In Lesson Eight we will learn Time, Days of the Week, the question words, When and What, and some commonly used phrases.
This first lesson introduces you to the subject of religion and explains the difference between religion and theology. In addition, a clear and inclusive definition of religio...
In this lesson we explore the reasons people need religion, the six questions religion seeks to answer and the three categories of religion.
Is religion for real? Many have argued that religion is an illusion. Others have argued that the world would be a better place without religion. This lesson explores some of t...
The study of religion can be undertaken without debates over the truth or falsity of religion and without the endless pursuit of the one true religion. There are elements of r...
In this lesson we continue the subject matter of Lesson 6 but here we take up the second order stuff of religious study: ritual, dogma, and doctrine.
As we saw in our lesson where we explored definitions of religion, religion has individual as well as communal aspects. In this lesson, we explore those aspects in deeper deta...
Ever wonder where religion comes from? After all, humans are not born with a religion, although they may be born into a religion. This course presents a compelling vision on t...
What or who is God? What do people of faith mean when they speak of belief in a divine? This lesson considers these questions and offers some insight into the nature of such b...
L3: This lesson defines and discusses translating from a verbal expression to an algebraic expression and vice-versa.
L2: This lesson addresses algebraic properties and the order of operations used to simplify and solve problems.
L6: Mrs. Young provides more guided practice and instruction on utilizing formulas to solve problem situations.
L4: This lesson provides review, instruction and guided practice on how to solve one-step equations.
L7: In this lesson Mrs. Young discusses, defines and provides guided practice on simplifying algebraic expressions and equations by combining like terms.
L8: This lesson discusses the process involved in solving multi-step equations; that is, equations that require more than one operation being performed beforr the variable is ...
Integers and Rational Numbers: Compare real number expressions.
Integers and Rational Numbers: Laws of Exponents
Integers and Rational Numbers: Scientific Notations
Integers and Rational Numbers: Measurement Conversion
Integers and Rational Numbers: Real and Imaginary Numbers
Lesson 1 covers the type of math topics and problems found on the SAT.