You will learn how to speak Spanish in many practical and useful situations that will apply to your everyday environment.
Courses offered by AIS Academica
You will acquire the skills to read, write and speak in Spanish.
Somebody discovered the wheel. Somebody discovered written communication.
You will investigate history by using the tools of a historian to examine the historical, geographic, political, economic, and sociological events.
Learning about civics gives students the skills and knowledge necessary to be active citizens who have a positive impact on their communities.
This course provides an introduction to Science, Energy, Force, Weather, Climate, The Earth’s Systems, and the Living World.
In this course students explore: The Foundations of Science, Energy, The Earth and it’s features.
Topics covered in this course include: The Nature of Science, Earth and Space Science, Properties of Matter, Changes in Matter, Matter and Energy, and Energy flow in the living world.
This course is designed to engage you at every turn.
This course gives plenty of opportunity to create, investigate, and demonstrate mathematical knowledge at both the intermediate and advanced levels.
The instruction in this course will focus on three critical areas: (1) analyzing two- and threedimensional space; (2) grasping the concept of a function ; (3) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations.
In this course, you’ll read short stories and novels, listen to music, read newspapers, and even interview your parents.
In this course, you will read and listen to other people’s words. You will analyze what they are saying and how they are saying it.
The purpose of this course is to provide instruction that enables students to accelerate the development of reading and writing skills and to strengthen those skills so they are able to successfully read and write middle grade level text independently.
This fitness course is designed for 6th grade students and intended to be 18 weeks in length.
Students investigate a wide range of media and techniques, from both an historical and contemporary perspective, as they engage in the art-making processes of creating two-dimensional works, which may include drawing, painting, printmaking, and/or collage.
This course teaches students how to find important information quickly, transfer it from short- to long-term memory, and perform better on assignments and tests.
In this course, students learn and apply fundamental skills to use a camera and take photographs of animals, people, and landscapes.
This course is designed for 6th and 7th grade students and intended to be 18 weeks in length.
This course is designed for 7th and 8th grade students and is intended to be 18 weeks in length.
This course gives students the opportunity to explore their interests and align them to career opportunities.