High School Resources

WELCOME TO THE STUDENT LEARNING DEPARTMENT'S HIGH SCHOOL RESOURCES.

Use the links below to visit valuable websites and resources!

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO SUPPORT YOUR HS STUDENT?

AP, CLEP, College Credit Options

CLICK HERE for AP, CLEP, and College Credit Information

College Course Option (Dual Enrollment)

Dual Enrollment courses allow students to be simultaneously enrolled in both high school and college courses. The course will be instructed at the college level and the grade awarded will be placed on both the college and high school transcript. Students meeting college entry requirements may enroll in dual enrollment courses through area universities. They must meet ACT, GPA, and grade classification requirements. If interested in the opportunity students should contact their high school counselor.

MATH RESOURCES: ILLUSTRATIVE MATH CURRICULUM

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 IM Parent Support

Geometry

Geometry IM Parent Support

Algebra 2

Algebra 2 IM Parent Support

Need an Algebra I video to help your student?

Illustrative Math, in partnership with LPB and SchoolKit, have created a certified video series for Algebra I students and parents. The videos include full Illustrative Math lessons with built in questioning and support.

Need a Geometry video to help your student?

Another resource used by Geometry teachers is Geometry Common Core created and supported by a Geometry Teacher named Mr. Mike Patterson. In additional to his great worksheets and support for teachers, he has also created a YouTube Channel that supports students by topic. Click his logo for a direct link to his YouTube Channel.

ELA RESOURCES: LEARNZILLION GUIDEBOOKS

SOCIAL STUDIES RESOURCES

LDOE Scope & Sequence: Students will use sources regularly to learn content; make connections among people, events, and ideas across time and place; and express informed opinions using evidence from sources and outside knowledge.

DBQ Project: The DBQ Project 6-Step Method engages students in historical content. Each step builds on students’ curiosity and increases motivation and confidence to answer a compelling, authentic question.

To access your DBQ resources use our District Clever log-in. Visit your teacher's Social Studies Google Classroom for more information.

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