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History &
                         Government

               third, fourth, fifth, sixth, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, middle school, elementary


             	  •  AZ History- (open   to 3rd through 6th grades) The Arizona Story introduces students to the concepts of history



               and geography as well as   the tools for investigation and interpreting Arizona history. This textbook uses

               multimedia and   primary sources to teach content. Required Text: The Arizona Story Textbook Teacher: Jackie




               Satterfield   Recommended Donation of $10 per weekly class

               9th, 10th, 11th, 12th,ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth,
             	  •  Honors US Government and Economics- (high school)   United States Government is a course that focuses on the

               fundamental concepts and   practices of the American and Arizona systems of government. Course content will


               include an examination   of the political process, political ideologies, the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the

               branches of government, as well   as rights and responsibilities of individuals in our government system. Students


               will also explore current issues at   the local, state, national, and global levels and will primarily apply their


               understanding of concepts. Economics is a a   course that focuses on a greater understanding of economics



               ranging from   the viewpoint of the individual consumer or business owner (microeconomics) to the national and

               global economy (macroeconomics). The course   will address the laws of supply and demand, forms of business,
               measurement of the national economy, federal government finances, government influence on the economy,
               money   and prices, inflation and deflation, as well as personal finance. The course also relates history and politics






               to the study of   economics. Normally these classes are taught in semesters, each being separate. However, Dr.

               Moody will be teaching this as   a year-long course as all the information works together. Government Text:





               Barron's AP US Government &   Politics, Economics Text: to be determined Teacher: Ed Moody Recommended
               Donation   of $10 per weekly class
               9th, 10th, 11th, 12th,ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth,
            • 	   th, 10th, 11th, 12th,ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth,


            •  Honors World Geography- “Aim at heaven and you will get earth thrown in.  Aim at earth and you get neither.” -









               C.S. Lewis “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1)  To help keep God focused at





               the center of our lives we study His first act of creation – the earth!  Romans 1:20 says that “since the creation of



               the world, God’s invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature – have been CLEARLY seen, being
               understood from what has been MADE…” To know and understand geography is to address the heart’s desire to

               know and understand God.
               Students will focus on first the United States, then the remaining global regions and study their;  location,  regions,




               natural resources, climates and weather patterns and God’s ecological balance, human interaction, as well as




               cartography .  Students will also learn about the geographic circumstances of the various nations, including how



               these geographical traits affect their economies, social structures, and interaction with other nations.  Students
               will examine how other people live and interact with their environment – as we are ALL made in His image –



               considering how we all are so very inter-connected and similar and, yet, very different. Required Text: pending



               Teacher: Ed Moody Recommended Donation of $10 per weekly session


               9th, 10th, 11th, 12th,ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth,
            •  Western Civilization- Western Civilization begins with general introductions to political, economic, religious, and



               social systems, as they will be our lens for viewing the development of culture. The course will then trace the
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