Texas Digital Curriculum Catalog

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Texas 2016-2017 Digital Curriculum Catalog High Expectations for All Students

Comprehensive Courses Proven to increase graduation rates and improve student outcomes Proven to increase graduation rates and improve student outcomes, Comprehensive Courses provide a complete course of study to meet high school graduation requirements and prepare students for college and career. Developed for virtual and blended learning, Comprehensive Courses combine rigor and support to both prepare students to meet the requirements of the State of Texas Assessment and Academic Readiness (STAAR)* exams and to expand the opportunity to succeed to students at all levels of academic readiness. The Apex Learning signature active learning design incorporates highly interactive multimedia, challenging lessons, real-life scenarios, and guiding prompts. Students observe, inquire, create, connect, and confirm to deepen their understanding. Targeted progress reports and integrated formative and summative assessments help educators make real-time, data-based decisions while monitoring and supporting each student. Advanced Placement and AP are registered trademarks and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. *STAAR is a registered trademark of the Texas Education Agency. Texas-Specific Courses Apex Learning has developed Texas-specific courses to meet the requirements of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR)*. The rigor of the instructional design ensures the high level of student performance necessary to demonstrate mastery on the STAAR end-of-course exams. Meet Students Where They Are Students come to high school at varying levels of readiness. Apex Learning has developed its courses with multiple curricular pathways and opt-in scaffolds embedded into the instruction to provide additional support when a student needs it. Prescriptive Features For the courses most often needed to meet graduation requirements, prescriptive settings and pretests have been added to enable personalized learning for every student. Students are able to accelerate through content over which they have demonstrated mastery and are pointed to specific content based on areas of deficiency. The prescriptive features help students efficiently recover credits.

All courses fulfill Texas Graduation Program requirements for: 4 Foundation 4 Foundation with Endorsement 4 Distinguished Level of Achievement English English I English II English III English IV Math AP English Language and Composition Algebra I Geometry AP English Literature and Composition Algebra II, STEM Creative Writing Precalculus, STEM Media Literacy Probability and Statistics Reading Skills and Strategies AP Calculus AB, STEM AP Statistics Math of Personal Finance B Writing Skills and Strategies College and Career Prep I College and Career Prep II Financial Literacy Social Studies Science World History Biology World Geography Integrated Physics and Chemistry, STEM U.S. History Chemistry Physics, STEM, STEM AP U.S. History U.S. & Global Economics AP Chemistry, STEM AP Biology, STEM Earth Science, STEM Environmental Systems N, STEM U.S. Government & Politics AP U.S. Government & Politics AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics AP Environmental Science N, STEM Modern World History N + Psychology Sociology AP Psychology Multicultural Studies

World Languages Career and Technical Education (CTE) Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III AP Spanish Language French I French II Mandarin Chinese I Introduction to Business and Marketing N Business Applications Principles of Business, Marketing, & Finance N Intermediate Business and Marketing N Principles of Health Sciences Introduction to Health Science Intermediate Health Science STEM, STEM, STEM, Mandarin Chinese II Principles of Information Technology German I Information Technology Applications STEM, German II Availability Latin I Prescriptive One semester Physical Education and Health Available only through Apex Learning Virtual School N New Summer 2016 + Multiple Versions Available Physical Education B Approved Requirement for s Health Opportunities through Physical Education B Multi-Disciplinary Studies STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mechanics B Business and Industry Health N + PS Public Services Arts and Humanities Fine Arts Art Appreciation B Music Appreciation B

Texas Tutorials Adaptive Remediation Keep Students on Track. Every Day. The most effective way to improve student outcomes is to catch struggling students before they fall behind and to challenge students who are at or above grade-level. Tutorials for grades 6 12 keep students on track through remediation, RTI, exam preparation, and everyday classroom instruction. College Readiness Tutorials focus on the skills and concepts required for postsecondary success. Get Results with a Proven Instructional Approach Personalized Learning focuses on each student s needs. Individualized learning plan that adapts for prerequisite content Choice of pace and path through instruction Learn by Doing provides a deeper understanding of material. Students observe, inquire, create, connect, and confirm at every step Real-Time Data provides teachers with at-a-glance reports that inform instructional decisions. Whether the goal is to ensure all students meet the requirements of the Texas and STAAR standards, facilitate accelerated instruction, provide targeted intervention and remediation, or enhance initial instruction, Apex Learning Tutorials enable teachers to differentiate instruction for an individual student, small groups, or a whole class. High School Middle School College Readiness English English I English II English III Science Biology Math Social Studies Algebra I U.S. History Geometry Algebra II Mathematics I Mathematics II Mathematics III English English 6 English 7 English 8 Math Math 6 Math 7 Math 8 ACT SAT GED ACCUPLACER TSI Assessment

High Expectations Apex Learning believes in high expectations for all students, and that philosophy is reflected in the goals for our digital curriculum: Rigorous Content Deliver instruction to meet the standards and challenge each student. Accessible Content Meet each student at his or her individual level of academic readiness and provide support to master rigorous content. Active Learning Encourage students to learn by doing to develop critical thinking skills and deepen understanding. Student-Centered Learning Empower students to participate in and construct their own learning. Apex Learning digital curriculum is successfully used by schools and districts for original credit, credit recovery, remediation, and enhancing classroom instruction. In blended and virtual learning environments, Apex Learning digital curriculum supports a wide variety of programs: Acceleration Adolescent Literacy Advanced Placement Alternative Education Credit Recovery College Readiness Dropout Prevention and Recovery English Language Learners Exam Preparation Gifted and Talented Middle to High School Transition Remediation and RTI Special Education Summer School About Apex Learning Apex Learning, the leading provider of digital learning solutions to the nation s schools, sets the industry standard for effective blended and virtual learning solutions. Offering a comprehensive catalog of rigorous, standards-based Comprehensive Courses and Tutorials to support student achievement, Apex Learning is used for original credit, credit recovery, high-stakes assessment preparation, targeted intervention, and just-in-time remediation. Founded in 1997, Apex Learning is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Quick Facts Accredited by AdvancEd. Comprehensive Courses approved for NCAA eligibility. During the 2014 2015 school year, Apex Learning served students with over two million enrollments in Apex Learning digital curriculum as part of programs to improve student outcomes. 1215 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1500, Seattle, WA 98161 800-453-1454 inquiries@apexlearning.com apexlearning.com Copyright 2016 Apex Learning Inc. Apex Learning, the Apex Learning Logo, and Literacy Advantage are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apex Learning Inc. Advanced Placement and AP are registered trademarks and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. SAT and ACCUPLACER are trademarks registered by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse Apex Learning Tutorials. GED is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education ( ACE ). B-003-2