BSSD Course Descriptions_3_19_12 - the Bering Strait School District
BSSD Course Descriptions_3_19_12 - the Bering Strait School District BSSD Course Descriptions_3_19_12 - the Bering Strait School District
Foreign Language 6121 French 1 6302 Latin 2 Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Latin 1 Grade Level: 912 Grade Level: 912 Credit 1.00 CompassLearning Designed to Credit 1.00 CompassLearning Latin II courses introduce students to French language and enable students to expand upon what they have culture, French I emphasizes basic grammar learned in Latin I, increasing their skills and depth and syntax, simple vocabulary, and the spoken of knowledge through the practice of structures, accent so that students can read, write, speak, forms, and vocabulary. Reading materials reflect and understand the language at a basic level Roman life and culture. APS within predictable areas of need, using customary courtesies and conventions. French culture is introduced through the art, literature, customs, and history of the French-speaking people. APS 6401 Chinese 1 Prerequisite: 6122 French 2 Grade Level: 912 Prerequisite: French 1 Grade Level: 912 Credit 1.00 CompassLearning French II courses build upon skills developed in French I, extending students’ ability to understand and express themselves in French and increasing their vocabulary. Typically, students learn how to engage in discourse for informative or social purposes, write expressions or passages that show understanding of sentence construction and the rules of grammar, and comprehend the language when spoken slowly. Students usually explore the customs, history, and art forms of French-speaking people to deepen their understanding of the culture(s). APS 6301 Latin 1 Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Credit 1.00 CompassLearning Latin I courses expose students to the Latin language and culture, emphasizing basic grammar and syntax, simple vocabulary, and the influence of Latin on current English words. Students will be able to read and write in Latin on a basic level. APS Credit 1.00 CompassLearning Designed to introduce students to Chinese language and culture, Chinese I courses emphasize basic syntax, simple vocabulary, written characters, and spoken tones so that students can read, write, speak, and understand the language at a basic level within predictable areas of need, using customary courtesies and conventions. Chinese culture is introduced through the art, literature, customs, and history of Chinese-speaking people. APS 6402 Chinese 2 Prerequisite: Chinese 1 Grade Level: 912 Credit 1.00 CompassLearning Chinese II courses build upon skills developed in Chinese I, extending students’ ability to understand and express themselves in Chinese and increasing their vocabulary. Typically, students learn how to engage in discourse for informative or social purposes, write expressions or passages that show understanding of sentence construction and phrasing, and comprehend the language when spoken slowly. Students usually explore the customs, history, and art forms of Chinesespeaking people to deepen their understanding of the culture(s). APS Bering Strait School District 2012-2013 30
Physical, Health, Safety Education 8001 Physical Education 8009 Weight Training Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.25/semester Physical Education courses provide students with knowledge, experience, and an opportunity to develop skills in more than one of the following sports or activities: team sports, individual/dual sports, recreational sports, and fitness/conditioning activities. Credit: 0.25/semester Weight Training courses help students develop knowledge and skills with free weights and universal stations while emphasizing safety and proper body positioning; they may include other components such as anatomy and conditioning. 8005 Fitness/Conditioning Activities 8051 Health Education Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.25/semester Fitness/Conditioning Activities courses emphasize conditioning activities that help develop muscular strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness. Credit: 0.50 Topics covered within Health Education courses may vary widely, but typically include personal health (nutrition, mental health and stress management, drug/alcohol abuse prevention, disease prevention, and first aid) and consumer health issues. The courses may also include brief studies of environmental health, personal development, and/or community resources. 8007 Adapted Physical Education 8054 Special Needs Health Education Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Grade Level: 912 Grade Level: 912 Credit: 0.25/semester These courses provide physical education activities (sports, fitness, and conditioning) adapted for students with special needs. Credit: 0.50 Special Needs Health Education courses focus on the health requirements of individuals with special needs and emphasize meeting those needs within the home setting. These courses provide information regarding the elderly and individuals with disabilities, handicaps, and/or debilitating illnesses, along with strategies to prepare students for their possible roles as caretakers. Bering Strait School District 2012-2013 31
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Physical, Health, Safety Education<br />
8001 Physical Education 8009 Weight Training<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong> Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong><br />
Credit: 0.25/semester Physical Education<br />
courses provide students with knowledge,<br />
experience, and an opportunity to develop skills<br />
in more than one of <strong>the</strong> following sports or<br />
activities: team sports, individual/dual sports,<br />
recreational sports, and fitness/conditioning<br />
activities.<br />
Credit: 0.25/semester Weight Training courses<br />
help students develop knowledge and skills with<br />
free weights and universal stations while<br />
emphasizing safety and proper body positioning;<br />
<strong>the</strong>y may include o<strong>the</strong>r components such as<br />
anatomy and conditioning.<br />
8005 Fitness/Conditioning Activities 8051 Health Education<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong> Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong><br />
Credit: 0.25/semester Fitness/Conditioning<br />
Activities courses emphasize conditioning<br />
activities that help develop muscular strength,<br />
flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness.<br />
Credit: 0.50 Topics covered within Health<br />
Education courses may vary widely, but typically<br />
include personal health (nutrition, mental health<br />
and stress management, drug/alcohol abuse<br />
prevention, disease prevention, and first aid) and<br />
consumer health issues. The courses may also<br />
include brief studies of environmental health,<br />
personal development, and/or community<br />
resources.<br />
8007 Adapted Physical Education 8054 Special Needs Health Education<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Prerequisite:<br />
Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong> Grade Level: 9<strong>12</strong><br />
Credit: 0.25/semester These courses provide<br />
physical education activities (sports, fitness,<br />
and conditioning) adapted for students with<br />
special needs.<br />
Credit: 0.50 Special Needs Health Education<br />
courses focus on <strong>the</strong> health requirements of<br />
individuals with special needs and emphasize<br />
meeting those needs within <strong>the</strong> home setting.<br />
These courses provide information regarding <strong>the</strong><br />
elderly and individuals with disabilities, handicaps,<br />
and/or debilitating illnesses, along with strategies<br />
to prepare students for <strong>the</strong>ir possible roles as<br />
caretakers.<br />
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