Course Catalog
Earth Science 1
Details
| Course Code: IASCI821X |
Provider: Federal Way Internet Academy Note:
This course has additional technical requirements. See below for details. |
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| Subject: Science |
Grade: 9, 10, 11 |
Credits: 0.5 (High School) | Level: Standard |
| Course Features: | - NCAA: The online provider has applied for NCAA approval. Use the NCAA code below and check the DLD NCAA Eligibility page for information on the status of the provider's courses. NCAA High School Code: 480406 NCAA Eligibility Information |
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| Terms Available: |
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| Completion Time: | 60 - 90 minutes per day; Summer Term - 180 minutes per day, 6 weeks; 18 weeks | ||
Costs
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Special Notes
State Course Code
03001
Requirements
Technology Requirements
The school or student is responsible for providing:
Internet Academy Technical Requirements
Network Requirements
The school or student is responsible for providing:
The following servers/ports should be accessible to the student:
- www.iacademy.org (ip: 169.204.208.10)
- www.iacampus.org (IP: 208.40.252.110)
- angellearning.com
- 80
Special Technology Requirements
These are course-specific requirements that go above and beyond the Provider Baseline Technical Requirements.
The school or student is responsible for providing:
Technical requirements require the ability to download and use freeware such as Adobe Acrobat and Flash. The link to my online teacher office is http://www.iacademy.org/offices/lpoffice/index.html
Materials to be ordered via the DLD
The DLD Registrar may order the following materials via the DLD upon registering the student:
No additional materials required for this course.
Description
Syllabus / Outline
Unit 1 Populations, 3 weeks
Unit 2 Oceanography, 4 weeks
Unit 3 Meteorology, 3 weeks
Unit 4 Resources, 3 weeks
Unit 5 Earth Features, 3 weeks
Semester Research Project, 2 weeks
Weekly Contact Requirements: Students are expected to submit work each week following the provided checklist. They are also expected to maintain weekly communication with their teacher, ask for assistance when needed, and respond to e-mails from the teacher. If they are having trouble keeping up with the checklist, they should email their teacher immediately. The teacher is flexible and willing to work with students to meet their needs as they are communicated. If students are unable to meet these expectations, they will be dropped from the class for lack of attendance.
