एपिकएड
Course Name | Course Type |
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GRADE 5 COMPUTER SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 2 COMPUTER SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE PRE-K LANGUAGE ART & SOCIAL STUDY | Elem/Mid |
GRADE PRE-K MATH & SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE K LANGUAGE ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
GRADE K MATH & SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 1 LANGUAGE ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 1 MATH & SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 2 LANGUAGE ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 2 MATH & SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 3 LANGUAGE ARTS | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 3 MATH | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 3 SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 3 SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 4 LANGUAGE ARTS | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 4 MATH | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 4 SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 4 SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 5 LANGUAGE ARTS | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 5 MATH | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 5 SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 5 SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
ENGLISH IV
English IV
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd English IV includes the in-depth study of a wide variety of language arts skills, focusing on reading comprehension, writing proficiency, and critical analysis skills aligned to the Oklahoma Academic Standards for 12th grade students. Through a diverse range of texts and writing assignments, students develop literacy competencies essential for academic success and real-world application.
ENGLISH III
English III
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd English III is a language arts course designed to enhance students' skills in reading, writing, speaking, and critical analysis. Students explore American literature, contemporary essays, and influential speeches, developing an appreciation for the literary canon and improving their rhetorical and persuasive writing abilities. Aligned with Oklahoma Academic Standards, it prepares students for academic challenges beyond high school, fostering their ability to analyze texts, craft arguments, and communicate effectively.
ENGLISH I
English I
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd English I is a comprehensive course designed to introduce 9th-grade students to the fundamental concepts of effective writing, communication, reading, and research. In this course, students will explore various genres of literature, including short stories, poetry, drama, and novels, to develop critical reading and analytical skills. Students will also learn the essential elements of writing, including grammar, sentence structure, paragraph development, and essay writing. Throughout the course, students will practice writing effectively in various formats, such as narrative, argumentative, and expository. Throughout the English I EpicEd course, students will gain vital skills that will aid them as they grow as observant readers, active listeners, critical thinkers, and effective writers. These skills directly correlate to Oklahoma Academic Standards and will serve to aid students in their futures beyond high school.
ENGLISH II
English II
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd English II is a course designed to help students build on the skills they learned in English I. In this course, students will continue to develop their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills, as well as their critical thinking and analysis skills. Students will study a variety of literature, including short stories, poems, plays, and novels, and will learn how to analyze and interpret these texts. They will also learn how to write different types of essays, including persuasive, informative, and narrative as well as complete a career research paper.
Course Name | Course Type |
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MIDDLE SCHOOL AI | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 6 LANGUAGE ARTS | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 6 MATH | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 6 SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 6 SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 7 LANGUAGE ARTS | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 7 MATH | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 7 SCIENCE | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 7 SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 8 LANGUAGE ARTS | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 8 MATH (PRE-ALG) | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 8 SCIENCE (PHYS SCI) | Elem/Mid |
GRADE 8 SOCIAL STUDIES | Elem/Mid |
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Other Math
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Intermediate Algebra A deepens students' understanding of the real number system, algebraic reasoning, and foundational mathematical operations. Students will explore properties of real numbers, perform operations with radicals and exponents, and apply geometric concepts such as the Pythagorean theorem and distance formula. The course emphasizes solving and interpreting inequalities, absolute value equations, and polynomial expressions, including factoring and identifying key features such as roots and solutions. Students will represent and analyze mathematical and real-world scenarios through graphing, algebraic models, and various notations. These skills provide a strong foundation for advanced mathematics and practical problem-solving.
EpicEd Intermediate Algebra B builds a strong foundation in algebraic reasoning, functions, and data analysis. Students will develop skills in performing operations with polynomials, solving quadratic equations, and interpreting key features of functions. Emphasis is placed on graphing and analyzing absolute value and quadratic functions, including transformations and modeling real-world situations. The course also focuses on interpreting data representations, recognizing patterns, and making inferences to predict future trends. Students will differentiate between correlation and causation, explore piecewise functions, and analyze contextual meanings of mathematical models. Through practical applications and problem-solving, this course prepares students for advanced mathematical concepts and everyday decision-making.
MATH OF FINANCE
Other Math
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Math of Finance A equips students with practical skills to manage personal finances through the application of mathematical concepts. Students will explore topics such as taxes, budgeting, saving, checking accounts, and the use of equations to model financial scenarios. They will calculate percentages, interpret data from graphs, analyze systems of equations and inequalities, and compare financial products to make informed decisions. The course emphasizes real-world applications, such as creating budgets, understanding compound interest, and navigating taxes and payroll deductions, preparing students to effectively manage their financial futures.
EpicEd Math of Finance B provides students with the mathematical tools and financial literacy skills needed to navigate real-world financial scenarios. Students will explore topics such as saving, investing, credit, insurance, and budgeting, applying mathematical concepts like percentages, exponential functions, systems of equations, and probability to analyze and solve financial problems. They will learn to evaluate investment strategies, calculate interest, manage debt, interpret credit scores, and compare insurance policies, while understanding the impact of financial decisions on long-term wealth building. This course equips students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to make informed and responsible financial choices.
ALGEBRA II
Algebra II
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Algebra 2 A builds on foundational algebra concepts, guiding students through advanced topics in functions, equations, and data analysis. Students will explore and analyze transformations of linear, quadratic, exponential, radical, and logarithmic functions, using algebraic and graphical methods. The course emphasizes solving complex systems of equations and inequalities, working with matrices to organize and manipulate data, and understanding polynomial relationships through graphing, factoring, and solving. Additionally, students will delve into complex numbers, probability, and the interpretation of data to make informed predictions. This course equips students with critical-thinking skills and advanced mathematical tools applicable to real-world and higher-level problem-solving.
EpicEd Algebra 2 B expands on foundational algebraic concepts, emphasizing advanced functions, equations, and real-world modeling. Students will explore relationships between rational exponents and radicals, analyze transformations of functions, and solve complex equations. Topics include polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, rational, and radical functions, along with systems of equations and inequalities. Students will apply statistical models to interpret data, use regression equations for predictions, and distinguish between correlation and causation. Real-world scenarios are central to the learning process, as students analyze sequences and series, investigate probability, and evaluate data collection methods. This course prepares students for higher-level mathematics and problem-solving in practical contexts.
ALGEBRA I
Algebra I
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Algebra 1 A develops a strong foundation in algebraic reasoning and problem-solving. Students will explore and master core concepts such as simplifying and performing operations on polynomials, solving equations and inequalities, and analyzing and interpreting functions. They will evaluate relationships between variables, represent data using equations and graphs, and apply mathematical models to solve real-world problems. With an emphasis on connecting abstract concepts to practical applications, this course equips students with the skills needed for advanced mathematics and everyday problem-solving.
EpicEd Algebra 1 B integrates algebraic reasoning and data analysis with real-world applications. Students will develop fluency in creating, interpreting, and solving models involving equations, inequalities, functions, and probability. By mastering these skills, students are prepared to make informed decisions and solve complex problems in various contexts.
GEOMETRY
Geometry
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Geometry A introduces students to the foundational concepts of lines, angles, shapes, and their relationships, emphasizing logical reasoning and mathematical modeling. Students will explore geometric transformations, congruence, and similarity while applying algebraic methods to analyze figures on a coordinate plane. Through theorems, postulates, and proofs, they will develop the ability to construct and validate logical arguments. The course also focuses on real-world problem-solving using properties of angles, triangles, and polygons, preparing students to apply geometric principles in practical and theoretical contexts.
EpicEd Geometry B develops students’ understanding of two- and three-dimensional shapes, their properties, and their relationships. Students will explore topics such as lines, angles, polygons, circles, and geometric solids. They will apply algebraic reasoning, geometric postulates, and theorems to solve problems and construct logical arguments through proofs. Emphasis is placed on transformations, congruence, similarity, and trigonometry to analyze and solve problems involving triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles. Additionally, students will explore real-world applications of surface area, volume, and the relationships among geometric solids. The course fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing students to connect geometric concepts to practical scenarios.
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
Other Lab
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Earth and Space Science investigates Earth's systems, processes, and place in the universe. Topics include geology, meteorology, oceanography, astronomy, and Earth's resources. Students explore the dynamic interactions between Earth's systems and human activity, as well as the structure and evolution of the universe. Through hands-on investigations and data analysis, the course emphasizes scientific reasoning and problem-solving.
CHEMISTRY
Physical Sciences
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Chemistry explores the composition, properties, and interactions of matter. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and the periodic table. Through hands-on labs and problem-solving activities, students develop an understanding of chemical principles and their applications in everyday life and industry. The course emphasizes scientific inquiry and critical thinking.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Physical Sciences
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Physical Science explores foundational concepts in chemistry and physics, including matter, energy, motion, forces, and the interactions of systems. Students engage in hands-on experiments, problem-solving, and real-world applications to build scientific reasoning and critical thinking skills. The course prepares students for advanced science studies while fostering an understanding of the physical principles that shape our world.
BIOLOGY
Biology
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Biology examines the study of life and living organisms, covering topics such as cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and the diversity of life. Students engage in hands-on labs, critical thinking, and real-world applications to explore the principles of biology and the interconnections within ecosystems. The course emphasizes scientific inquiry and prepares students for advanced biological studies.
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
History
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd Native American Studies provides an in-depth exploration of the histories, cultures, languages, and contemporary experiences of Native American peoples across North America. Students will examine Indigenous worldviews, traditions, and contributions, as well as the impact of colonization, treaties, and federal policies. Through a variety of sources—oral histories, literature, art, and scholarly texts—students will develop a deeper understanding of tribal sovereignty, cultural resilience, and the diversity among Native nations. The course also highlights current issues facing Native communities and promotes respect for Indigenous perspectives and knowledge systems.
US HISTORY
US History
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd U.S. History is a comprehensive course designed for 11th-grade students to explore the foundational concepts of U.S. History. Throughout this course, students will delve into historical documents, craft organized verbal responses including short answers, thesis statements supported by evidence, and essays, engage in critical reading and thinking, and interpret visual representations such as art, graphs, maps, and statistics. In addition to honing their writing skills, this course will emphasize academic vocabulary, reinforcing comprehension of each topic. Through this approach, students will develop the necessary skills for deeper understanding. The curriculum will also integrate inquiry skills, enabling students to investigate U.S. History by gathering evidence to address questions. This methodology will teach students to evaluate sources, analyze differing points of view, and assess source credibility. By the end of the EpicEd U.S. History course, students will have acquired skills that enhance their critical thinking and analytical writing abilities. These skills are aligned with Oklahoma Academic Standards and will prove invaluable as students’ progress beyond high school.
CIVICS
History
0.5 unit (1 semester)
EpicEd Civics is a comprehensive course introducing students to fundamental U.S. Government concepts like the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and the study of how government works. Students will analyze documents, engage in critical reading, and interpret various forms of data. The course emphasizes academic vocabulary to enhance comprehension and incorporates inquiry skills for source evaluation. This course develops critical thinking and analysis skills for students' future academic and professional endeavors.
GEOGRAPHY
History
0.5 unit (1 semester)
EpicEd World Human Geography offers a comprehensive exploration of foundational concepts. Students analyze documents, interpret visual data, and engage in critical thinking. Emphasis on academic vocabulary enhances comprehension, while inquiry skills enable students to investigate and evaluate sources. Aligned with Oklahoma Academic Standards, this course develops critical thinking and analytical abilities for future academic success.
GOVERNMENT
US Government
0.5 unit (1 semester)
EpicEd U.S. Government is a comprehensive course designed to introduce 9th-grade students to the fundamental concepts of U.S. Government. In this course, students will analyze documents, construct organized verbal responses-including short answers, thesis statements with supporting evidence, and essays, engage in critical reading/thinking, and interpret art, graphs, maps, and statistical information.In addition to writing, the course will also focus on academic vocabulary that will reinforce the content from each topic. This will facilitate enhancing the skills necessary for comprehension.The course will incorporate inquiry skills, allowing students to learn EpicEd U.S. Government through investigation by gathering evidence to answer questions. Thus, students will learn how to evaluate sources, analyze the point of view of sources, and credibility of sources.Throughout the EpicEd U.S. Government course, students will gain skills that will aid them as they grow as critical thinkers and analytical writers. These skills directly correlate to Oklahoma Academic Standards and will serve to aid students in their futures beyond high school.
OKLAHOMA HISTORY
OK History
0.5 unit (1 semester)
EpicEd Oklahoma History is a comprehensive course designed to introduce 9th-grade students to the fundamental concepts of Oklahoma History. In this course, students will analyze documents, construct organized verbal responses-including short answers, thesis statements with supporting evidence, and essays, engage in critical reading/thinking, and interpret art, graphs, maps, and statistical information. In addition to writing, the course will also focus on academic vocabulary that will reinforce the content from each topic. This will facilitate enhancing the skills necessary for comprehension. The course will incorporate inquiry skills, allowing students to learn EpicEd Oklahoma History through investigation by gathering evidence to answer questions. Thus, students will learn how to evaluate sources, analyze the point of view of sources, and credibility of sources. Throughout the EpicEd Oklahoma History course, students will gain skills that will aid them as they grow as critical thinkers and analytical writers. These skills directly correlate to Oklahoma Academic Standards and will serve to aid students in their futures beyond high school.
WORLD HISTORY
History
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
EpicEd World History is a comprehensive course designed to introduce 10th-grade students to the fundamental concepts of World History. In this course, students will analyze documents, construct organized verbal responses-including short answers, thesis statements with supporting evidence, and essays, engage in critical reading/thinking, and interpret art, graphs, maps, and statistical information. In addition to writing, the course will also focus on academic vocabulary that will reinforce the content from each topic. This will facilitate enhancing the skills necessary for comprehension. The course will incorporate inquiry skills, allowing students to learn EpicEd World History through investigation by gathering evidence to answer questions. Thus, students will learn how to evaluate sources, analyze the point of view of sources, and credibility of sources. Throughout the EpicEd World History course, students will gain skills that will aid them as they grow as critical thinkers and analytical writers. These skills directly correlate to Oklahoma Academic Standards and will serve to aid students in their futures beyond high school.
ADVANCED LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Elective
EpicEd Advanced Leadership Principles is built around The Leadership Challenge for Students, a leadership model inspired by the international best-seller The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership. This course combines research-backed insights, real-world examples, and interactive activities to help you strengthen and apply your leadership skills. With live instruction from a facilitator and Next Step credit, it is designed for students like you who are preparing for college and future leadership opportunities.
ART HISTORY
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Fine Arts
Art History provides a comprehensive survey of art from the prehistoric era through the Renaissance period. Students will analyze artistic developments across various ancient civilizations, including Asia, Mesoamerica, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Students will understand how art reflected cultural, political, and religious beliefs in these regions. The curriculum also covers the medieval period, Byzantine art, and the significant changes seen in the Gothic and Renaissance periods. Students will gain a thorough understanding of key artistic movements and their historical contexts, enabling them to critically assess the role of art in human history.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Elective
EpicEd Child Development explores the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of children from conception through the school-age years. Students will examine key stages of development—beginning with biological foundations and continuing through infancy, toddlerhood, preschool, and elementary years. The course emphasizes understanding the unique needs of children at each stage and how to support their development through safe, nurturing environments. Students will also explore child protection and safety, as well as a variety of careers in the field of child development.
FIRST AID AND SAFETY
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Elective
EpicEd First Aid & Safety is designed to empower you with the knowledge and skills to stay safe, respond confidently in emergencies, and make a difference when it matters most
FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Elective
EpicEd Foundations of Leadership is based on the transformative principles in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey. This course empowers you to build essential life and leadership skills by developing habits like proactive decision-making, vision-driven goal setting, and effective time management. Through a combination of hands-on activities, relatable stories, and practical strategies, you’ll learn how to enhance your relationships, build confidence, and pursue your goals with purpose. This course is designed for students like you, ready to take charge of your future and make a lasting impact in school and beyond.
HIGH SCHOOL AI
1.0 unit (2 semesters)
Computer Technology
EpicEd High School AI introduces students to the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computer Science. It aligns with Code.org’s AI and Machine Learning curriculum and the Oklahoma Academic Standards for Computer Science to provide a structured, hands-on approach to learning AI concepts, programming, and ethical considerations. Real-world AI applications and industry insights are included in each lesson to enhance self-study learning.
INTRO TO DIGITAL MEDIA/PHOTOGRAPHY
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Fine Arts
Unleash your creativity and passion for visual storytelling through the art of photography. In this hands-on course, you'll master camera controls and techniques, exploring various styles from portraits to landscapes. But it's more than just snapping pics - you'll delve into the world of graphic design and curation, learning to transform your photos into compelling visuals that grab attention. Develop your unique photographic eye while gaining insights into the rights, ethics, and impact photographers have in shaping perspectives. Get ready to see the world in a new way and create unforgettable images!
LIFE SKILLS
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Elective
EpicEd Life Skills is designed to prepare high school students for real-world challenges by teaching practical skills that promote independence, confidence, and success in everyday life. Through engaging, hands-on activities and real-life scenarios, students will explore topics such as communication, goal-setting, time management, emotional regulation, financial literacy, healthy relationships, decision-making, and career readiness.
PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Personal Financial Literacy
EpicEd Personal Financial Literacy is a comprehensive course designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge to manage their personal finances effectively. Students will learn about earning an income, understanding state and federal taxes, banking and financial services, and more. The course emphasizes critical thinking and analysis skills to help students make informed financial decisions. Through real-world topics and examples, students will develop a foundational understanding of personal financial literacy, including budgeting, saving, investing, and planning for retirement. By the end of the course, students will be able to make wise and knowledgeable financial decisions, enabling them to achieve their occupational goals and future earnings potential.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Elective
Physical Education equips learners with a solid understanding of the core principles of physical education and the vital role it plays in enhancing overallhealth and wellness. Students will gain insights into the benefits of various physical activities and exercise programs, understanding how these contribute to a healthier lifestyle. The course will explore the fundamentals of physical education, including injury prevention associated with regular exercise, proper techniques for warming up and cooling down, and the crucial aspects of nutrition that support physical health.
SOCIOLOGY
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Additional Core
EpicEd Sociology is a comprehensive course for 9th to 12th-grade students exploring the study of society and human behavior. This course encourages students to see the world through the eyes of others and to make connections between human behavior and society to better understand the world around them. Covering key topics such as sociological theories, culture and subcultures, social inequality, and the major institutions of society—family, education, religion, and the economic and political systems—students will gain a deepened awareness of societal dynamics. By the end of the EpicEd Sociology course, students will have developed critical analytical skills and an understanding of social structures, preparing them for further education and active civic engagement.
WEB DESIGN-INTRO
0.5 Unit (1 Semester)
Computer Technology
In the Web Design course, students explore their roles as digital citizens, delving into rights, responsibilities, and digital communication tools, ensuring compliance with OAS requirements for computer science. Students examine valid internet sources for research, learn about new technologies, and study the evolution and history of the Web. The curriculum covers internet safety, security, and cyberbullying, culminating in students writing a web-hosted blog post using HTML elements. The course concludes with an introduction to web design fundamentals, where students create their own simple webpage as a project, meeting key educational standards.