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Titles Descriptions
The A+LS Science curriculum can meet the needs of students from first grade through the secondary level of school. Consisting of a sequence of eight lower level titles and five secondary level titles, the curriculum matches the content suggested by the National Science Education Standards (NSES) and the Benchmarks for Science. Because of its flexibility, the Science content is easily integrated into the teacher’s current curriculum structure. The A+LS series titles are excellent for use in reinforcing key concepts that are being taught in the classroom. The curriculum also easily lends itself to the cooperative learning environment in which the content is projected on a screen for viewing by small groups or the entire classroom.


Each of the first eight Science titles (The Sciences I - VIII) consists of units of Physical Science, Earth
Science, Life Science, and Technology. Many of the same concepts are covered in each title, but in
increasing depth.

The secondary level Science titles (Biology, Chemistry I and II, Earth and Space Science, and Physics) are targeted f fdb or grades 9 - 12. These graphic-rich titles are an excellent foundation and reinforcement of most nationally required science objectives. The personalized learning program allows teachers to create an environment of excitement and exploration. Used in a computer lab setting, students can move at their own pace through the Study Guides, Practice Tests, Mastery Tests, and Essays in order to master each concept.
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Reading Building
Vocabulary
Written Language Process
Writing
Math Social
Sciences
Science
 
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