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Self-Paced (recorded) Online Classes

For 4th - 12th Grade Homeschooled Students

    

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Greetings Homeschooling Family,

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My self-paced online classes enable students to work at their own pace while still receiving active teaching. Students can see and hear me while I'm teaching and they can see me writing on the whiteboard, pointing to graphics, etc. And the class includes the class study guide in PDF format.

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These self-paced classes can be purchased individually with 1 year of access or you can access all of them (and all of our online interactive labs) with our month to month membership...

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Homeschool Science Membership

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Please feel free to contact me if you have questions.

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Greg

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Professor Greg Landry

Homeschool Dad & Former College Professor
 

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"Greg, ...your orientation toward training students to be researchers and critical thinkers is just what our girls needed. It has also spilled over into how they approach history and literature..."

Carol

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We focus on building critical thinking skills and developing a research and inquiry mindset with the resulting quality lab reports and thinking skills that affect every area of academics and life. I believe we should think critically, deeply, creatively, and biblically. God is glorified as we explore His Creation in depth... illuminating His creation - revealing His glory!

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"Greg, ...what you did for our daughter will have far reaching effects. You showed her that learning can be enjoyable..."

Thankful in Indiana

Jim H.

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Self-Paced (recorded) Online Classes

 

 

- Tuition registers one family (may be used by any students in your family) for one self-paced (recorded) online class.

 

- You will have access to the self-paced class for one year.

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- A PDF book for the class is included.

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- Professor Landry is available for student questions via email.

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- Recorded classes typically average 20-30 minutes each and can be used at your pace during the school year.

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- Students are taught by Greg Landry, a 20-year veteran homeschool dad and former college professor. Greg is a Christian and young Earth creationist. He has taught and mentored several thousand homeschooled students and college students in various capacities for 20 years. Click here to see his bio.

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- Homework after each lesson is suggested (but not required) and can be checked by parents for completion.

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- Suggestions are given for testing students (most classes provide tests and answer keys) and issuing grades.

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8th-12th Grade Self-Paced Online Classes

24 Lesson (2 Semester) Full School Year Class
Standard Level High School Science
& Math Classes

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Video Lessons: 24 lesson (2 semester) full school year class - 24 recorded class sessions (average 20-30 minutes each) that can be used at your own pace. Your family has access to the class for 12 months.

Study Guide: study guide by Greg Landry - PDF provided with class
Prerequisites:
No science or math prerequisites - these courses only require very basic math

Suggested grade range:  8-12 (or advanced 6th & 7th grade students)

Lab Activities: not required, but suggested that families also subscribe to our virtual online laboratory or our Family Science Membership

Transcript credit: 2 semester (full school year) science or math

Teacher: Professor Greg Landry

Help line: Email access to Professor Landry for any questions you may have as you use the class.

Tuition: $180 (all students in your family can access for 1 year)

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CLASSES

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--- Life Prep (Standard High School Level) Biology

Prerequisites: No science or math prerequisites

Who should take this class: This class is designed for students who may or may not be going to college but will likely not be college science / math majors.

What's covered: Covers the scientific method, measurement, the cell, mitosis, organelles, membranes, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, DNA, genetics, plants, animals, taxonomy, creation / evolution, diffusion, osmosis, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, urinary system, muscular system, endocrine system, etc.

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--- Life Prep (Standard High School Level) Chemistry

Prerequisites: No science or math prerequisites

Who should take this class: This class is designed for students who may or may not be going to college but will likely not be college science / math majors.

What's covered: Covers the scientific method, measurement, the periodic table, solutions, mixtures. density, atoms, moles, acids and bases, chemical reactions, ions, metals / non metals, molarity, molality, etc.

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--- Life Prep (Standard High School Level) Conceptual Physics

Prerequisites: No science or math prerequisites

Who should take this class: This class is designed for students who may or may not be going to college but will likely not be college science / math majors.

What's covered: Covers the scientific method, measurement, Newton's 3 laws of motion, momentum, gravity, atoms, matter, solids, liquids, gases, temperature, heat, sound. light, electricity, velocity, radioactivity, magnetism, etc.

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---  Life Prep (Standard High School Level) Anatomy & Physiology

Prerequisites: No science or math prerequisites

Who should take this class: This class is designed for students who may or may not be going to college but will likely not be college science / math majors.

What's covered: Covers scientific method, skeletal, muscular, circulatory - heart, blood, veins, arteries, digestive system, respiratory system, reproductive system, nervous system, endocrine system, digestive system, etc.

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--- Life Prep (Standard High School Level) Consumer Math

Prerequisites: No science or math prerequisites.
Who should take this class: This class is designed for students who may or may not be going to college but will likely not be college science / math majors.

What's covered: Covers how to learn, the metric system in everyday use, common measurements, house square footage and cost per area, compensation as an employee, deductions, budgeting, banking, saving money, credit and debit cards, buying / owning a car, food budgeting, purchasing clothing, housing, renting, purchasing a house, housing expenses, life and health insurance, income and sales tax, vacations, traveling, buying land, etc.

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--- Life Prep (Standard High School Level) Geometry

Prerequisites: No science or math prerequisites.
Who should take this class: This class is designed for students who may or may not be going to college but will likely not be college science / math majors.

What's covered: metric measurement, symbols, postulates, polygons, circles, polyhedrons, triangles, lines and coordinates, triangle centers, area, Pythagorean Theorem, arcs, tangent angles, three dimensional figures, global positioning, reflection, etc.

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8th-12th Grade Self-Paced Online Classes

4 Lesson (1 Semester - 1 Lesson / 3 Weeks)
Ha
lf School Year Class

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--- ACT Prep

This is the same class as my live "ACT Prep 4-Week Bootcamp" but a self-paced version.

Tuition: $350

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6th-9th Grade Self-Paced Online Classes

12 Lesson (1 Semester) Half School Year Classes

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Video Lessons: 12 lesson (1 semester) half school year class - 12 recorded class sessions (average 45 minutes each) that can be used at your own pace. Your family has access to the class for 12 months.

Study guide: study / graphics / sketchnote guide by Greg Landry - PDF provided with class

Suggested grade range:  6-9

Lab activities: optional separate lab access subscription HERE

Transcript credit: 1 semester (half school year) science credit

Teacher: Professor Greg Landry

Help line: Email access to Professor Landry for any questions you may have as you use the class.

Tuition: $120. All students in your family can access for 1 year.

Note: Pre-Chemistry combined with Pre-Physics is a traditional full school year "Physical Science" class. Pre-Biology combined with Pre-Anatomy & Physiology is a traditional full school year "Life Science" class.

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CLASSES

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--- Pre-Chemistry

Prerequisites: None.
Who should take this class: 6th - 12th grade students who want to learn more about chemistry and prepare for high school chemistry

What's covered: Covers the periodic table, atoms, electrons, ions, compounds, the mole, empirical formulas, reactions, balancing equations, solutions, molarity, combined gas laws etc.

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--- Pre-Physics

Prerequisites: None.
Who should take this class:
6th - 12th grade students who want to learn more about physics and prepare for high school physics.

What's covered: Covers laws of motion, simple machines, gravity, energy, heat, states of matter, wave motion, light, electricity, magnetism, electromagnatism, nuclear energy, etc.

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--- Pre-Biology

Prerequisites: None.
Who should take this class: 6th - 12th grade students who want to learn more about biology and prepare for high school biology.

What's covered: Class description / topics covered: The cell, metabolism, genetics, photosynthesis, proteins, DNA, RNA, viruses and biological classification, origin models evolution vs creation, classification of living things, Ecology, and plant reproduction, physiology, structure, function, classification, etc. Training students to be critical thinkers, to be inquisitive, to reason, and to be researchers.

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--- Pre-Anatomy & Physiology

Prerequisites: None.
Who should take this class:
6th - 12th grade students who want to learn more about human anatomy and physiology and prepare for high school anatomy and physiology.

What's covered: Covers levels of organization, metabolism and homeostasis, terminology, basic chemistry, cells, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, the senses, blood, the heart and vascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, body temperature and metabolism, urinary system, and genetics.

 

--- Pre-Marine Science

Prerequisites: None.
Who should take this class:
6th - 9th grade students who want to learn more about marine science and prepare for high school marine science.

What's covered: Covers the scientific method, note-taking, measurement, navigation, latitude, longitude, prime meridian, International date line, tides, waves, currents, marine ecosystems, marine plants, algae, invertebrates, fish, marine mammals, reptiles, and birds, water, density, pressure, boats, buoyancy, ocean geology and climate, sea mysteries, sunken treasure, & boat life .

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7th - 12th Grade Self-Paced Online Classes

6 Lesson (0.5 Semester) Class

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- 6 lesson (0.5 semester) class - 6 recorded class sessions (average 20-30 minutes each) that can be used at your own pace.

 

Study Guide: study guide by Greg Landry - PDF provided with class

Prerequisites: none

Suggested grade range: 7-12

Labs: some suggested but not required
Transcript credit:
0.5 semester high school science

Teacher: Professor Greg Landry

Help line: Email access to Professor Landry for any questions you may have as you use the class.
Tuition:
$80

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CLASSES

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--- Exercise & Sports Physiology

Covers sports performance, physiology of training, ergogenic aids, VO2 max, heart rate and exercise, anaerobic threshold, altitude training, blood doping, muscle physiology and hypertrophy.

Tuition: $80

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--- Biochemistry / Microbiology

Covers carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, DNA, vitamins, hormones, viruses, bacteria, epidemics, antibiotics, pathogen cultures, top 10 pathogen diseases.

Tuition: $80

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--- Embryology / Endocrinology

Covers development of a baby from conception to birth - the complex and miraculous, pancreas and blood glucose control, diabetes, pineal gland, hormones.

Tuition: $80

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--- Earth & Space Science

Covers maps, soil, rocks, time zones, bodies of water, islands, volcanoes, weather, climate, minerals, sun's seasonal positions, atmosphere, solar system, mountains and hills.

Tuition: $80

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--- Student Success Skills / Studying / Measurement / Lab Reports / Covers improving student skills that are important in all classes they take - in elementary, middle, and high school years, and in college. In 20+ years of teaching homeschooled students and college students, these are areas where i've seen a need for improvement: study skills, note-taking, graphing, techniques for improving long-term memory, measurement and lab reports.

Tuition: $80

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"Greg,... your teaching motivates my kids like no teacher ever has. Thank you for bringing some joy back in to our homeschooling."

Katy in Virginia

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4th - 7th Grade Self-Paced Online Classes

12 Lesson (1 Semester) Class

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- 12 lesson (1 semester) class - 12 recorded class sessions (average 20-30 minutes each) that can be used at your own pace.

 

Study Guide: study guide by Greg Landry - PDF provided with class

Prerequisites: none

Suggested grade range: 4-7

Lab activities: some suggested but not required

Transcript credit: 1 semester science

Teacher: Professor Greg Landry

Help line: Email access to Professor Landry for any questions you may have as you use the class.

Tuition: $120

CLASSES

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---  Young Scientist Anatomy & Physiology

Covers scientific method, overview of human anatomy and physiology and these systems: skeletal, muscular, circulatory - heart, blood, veins, arteries, digestive, and respiratory. Reproductive system is not covered.

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--- Young Scientist Biology

Covers the scientific method, measurement, the cell, mitosis, organelles, membranes, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, DNA, genetics, plants, animals, taxonomy, God's creation.

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--- Young Scientist Chemistry

Covers the scientific method, measurement, the periodic table, solutions, mixtures. density, atoms, moles, acids and bases, chemical reactions.

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--- Young Scientist Physics

Covers the scientific method, measurement, Newton's 3 laws of motion, momentum, gravity, atoms, matter, solids, liquids, gases, temperature, heat, sound. light, electricity, magnetism.

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--- Young Scientist Earth & Space Science

Covers maps, soil, rocks, time zones, bodies of water, islands, volcanoes, weather, climate, minerals, sun's seasonal positions, atmosphere, solar system, mountains and hills.

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These self-paced classes are also available in our

Homeschool Science Membership

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