
VERBS INC. · 2026–2027
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ELA and mathematics courses are mapped to applicable Pennsylvania Core Standards. Advanced courses beyond the state high-school framework use a sequenced postsecondary scope with documented prerequisites and outcomes.
Alignment is not accreditation. Course plans, contact hours, assessments, student work, and progress records are organized to support Cognia accreditation readiness and homeschool documentation.
About Cognia accreditation ↗English Language Arts
01Included core choice7th Grade ELA
Yearlong4.5 live hours/week+
7th Grade ELA
A grade-specific course in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and research. Students build independence with increasingly complex texts, evidence-based responses, structured composition, and collaborative discussion.
- Prerequisite
- Grade placement and review of prior work.
- Evidence of learning
- Analytical writing, projects, discussion, research, portfolio, and presentation.
What students will do
- Close reading and text-dependent analysis
- Informative, argumentative, and narrative writing
- Vocabulary, conventions, discussion, and presentation
- Research, revision, portfolio, and final conference
Texts & materials
- Instructor-selected literature, nonfiction, speeches, and primary sources
- Purdue OWL MLA Guide ↗
- Optional: View the full PA ELA standards ↗
02Included core choice8th Grade ELA
Yearlong4.5 live hours/week+
8th Grade ELA
A grade-specific course in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and research. Students prepare for high-school expectations through sustained analysis and evidence-based writing across literary and informational texts.
- Prerequisite
- Grade placement and review of prior work.
- Evidence of learning
- Analytical writing, projects, discussion, research, portfolio, and presentation.
What students will do
- Close reading and text-dependent analysis
- Informative, argumentative, and narrative writing
- Vocabulary, conventions, discussion, and presentation
- Research, revision, portfolio, and final conference
Texts & materials
- Instructor-selected literature, nonfiction, speeches, and primary sources
- Purdue OWL MLA Guide ↗
- Optional: View the full PA ELA standards ↗
03Included core choice9th Grade ELA
Yearlong4.5 live hours/week+
9th Grade ELA
A grade-specific course in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and research. Students enter the high-school literacy band through literary analysis, rhetoric, research, formal discussion, and polished writing.
- Prerequisite
- Grade placement and review of prior work.
- Evidence of learning
- Analytical writing, projects, discussion, research, portfolio, and presentation.
What students will do
- Close reading and text-dependent analysis
- Informative, argumentative, and narrative writing
- Vocabulary, conventions, discussion, and presentation
- Research, revision, portfolio, and final conference
Texts & materials
- Instructor-selected literature, nonfiction, speeches, and primary sources
- Purdue OWL MLA Guide ↗
- Optional: View the full PA ELA standards ↗
Mathematics
01Included core choicePrealgebra
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Prealgebra
Builds fluency with rational numbers, ratios, expressions, equations, proportional relationships, geometry, and data.
- Prerequisite
- Placement review and foundational arithmetic.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Prealgebra 2eOpenStax · primary text
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
02Included core choiceAlgebra I
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Algebra I
Develops linear and exponential relationships, equations, inequalities, functions, systems, statistics, and modeling.
- Prerequisite
- Prealgebra or equivalent.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Elementary Algebra 2eOpenStax · primary text
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
03Included core choiceGeometry
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Geometry
Studies congruence, similarity, transformations, proof, coordinate geometry, measurement, circles, probability, and spatial reasoning.
- Prerequisite
- Algebra I or equivalent.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Algebra and Trigonometry 2eOpenStax · selected algebra, coordinate geometry, and trigonometry chapters
- CK-12 FlexMath Geometry ↗Visual and interactive geometry resource
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
04Included core choiceAlgebra II
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Algebra II
Extends algebraic reasoning through polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, sequences, and modeling.
- Prerequisite
- Algebra I and Geometry, or equivalent.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Intermediate Algebra 2eOpenStax · primary text
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
05Included core choicePrecalculus
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Precalculus
Integrates advanced functions, trigonometry, analytic geometry, sequences, and modeling in preparation for calculus.
- Prerequisite
- Algebra II or equivalent.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Precalculus 2eOpenStax · primary text
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
06Included core choiceCalculus I
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Calculus I
Introduces limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of differentiation, and foundations of integration.
- Prerequisite
- Precalculus or equivalent.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Calculus Volume 1OpenStax · primary text
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
07Included core choiceCalculus II
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Calculus II
Continues integration techniques, differential equations, parametric and polar representations, and infinite series.
- Prerequisite
- Calculus I.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Calculus Volume 2OpenStax · primary text
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
08Included core choiceCalculus III
Yearlong · placement-based4.5 live hours/week+
Calculus III
Extends calculus to vectors, multivariable functions, partial derivatives, multiple integration, and vector fields.
- Prerequisite
- Calculus II.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, mastery checks, applications, projects, and cumulative assessment.
What students will do
- Conceptual understanding and procedural fluency
- Multi-step problem solving and mathematical communication
- Applications, modeling, and cumulative practice
- Projects and demonstrations of mastery
Texts & materials
- Calculus Volume 3OpenStax · primary text
- Optional: View the full PA mathematics standards ↗
Humanities Seminar
01Optional seminarSocial Studies & Civics
Fall3 live hours/week+
Social Studies & Civics
A practical study connecting geography, government, economics, and American history to contemporary civic life.
- Prerequisite
- None.
- Evidence of learning
- Document analysis, civic writing, projects, discussion, and essays.
What students will do
- Geography and map analysis
- The Constitution, government, rights, and participation
- Economic systems and personal finance
- Primary-source analysis and evidence-based writing
Texts & materials
- Instructor-curated primary sources, readings, maps, and data
02Optional seminarHonors U.S. History
Winter–spring3 live hours/week+
Honors U.S. History
An evidence-driven seminar centered on chronology, primary sources, historical reasoning, research, and argumentation.
- Prerequisite
- None.
- Evidence of learning
- Source analysis, essays, seminar, research, and presentation.
What students will do
- Causation, continuity, comparison, and context
- Source evaluation
- Document-based writing
- Discussion of contested questions
Texts & materials
- Instructor-curated documents, maps, images, data, and excerpts
STEM Seminar
01Optional seminarAnatomy & Physiology
Fall3 live hours/week+
Anatomy & Physiology
A systems-based introduction to human body structure, function, homeostasis, health, and disease.
- Prerequisite
- None; biology is helpful.
- Evidence of learning
- System studies, diagrams, applied responses, investigations, and portfolio.
What students will do
- Anatomical terminology
- Cells, tissues, organs, and body systems
- Structure–function relationships
- Visual study and investigation
Texts & materials
- OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology 2e ↗
- Anatomy Coloring Book ↗Supplementary visual workbook
02Optional seminarHonors Physics I with Laboratory
Winter–spring3 live hours/week · laboratory included+
Honors Physics I with Laboratory
An algebra-based physics course with an integrated laboratory program. Students investigate physical systems through live instruction, hands-on or simulation-based experiments, data analysis, and formal lab reports.
- Prerequisite
- Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate algebra course.
- Evidence of learning
- Problem sets, laboratory notebook, formal lab reports, data analysis, practical investigations, final lab, and portfolio.
What students will do
- Motion, forces, and Newton’s laws
- Energy, momentum, waves, and circuits
- Graphing, algebraic modeling, and experimental design
- Regular laboratory investigations, data analysis, and scientific writing
Texts & materials
- PhysicsOpenStax · primary textbook
- High School Physics Lab Manual — Student EditionOpenStax · laboratory investigations
- Optional: View the OpenStax lab manual ↗
- Optional: View the PA science standards ↗
World Language
01Optional electiveASL I
Winter & spring2 live hours/week+
ASL I
An interactive introduction to American Sign Language and Deaf culture, history, and community.
- Prerequisite
- None.
- Evidence of learning
- Signed videos, receptive checks, conversation, performance, and cultural responses.
What students will do
- Fingerspelling and everyday vocabulary
- Receptive comprehension and conversation
- Signed performance
- Deaf culture and history
Texts & materials
- Train Go SorryLeah Hager Cohen · anchor text
AP Tracks
01Optional exam supportAP U.S. History Track
Flexible1 or 2 hours/week+
AP U.S. History Track
Small-group AP U.S. History exam preparation alongside the related course.
- Prerequisite
- Concurrent or prior U.S. History.
- Evidence of learning
- Diagnostics, timed writing, practice sets, and mock-exam review.
What students will do
- Source analysis
- DBQ and long-essay writing
- Cumulative review
- Practice testing
Texts & materials
02Optional exam supportAP Physics 1 Track
Flexible1 or 2 hours/week+
AP Physics 1 Track
Small-group AP Physics 1 exam preparation alongside Honors Physics I with Laboratory. This track adds AP-specific pacing, problem types, science practices, and exam preparation; it does not replace the underlying honors lab course.
- Prerequisite
- Concurrent or prior enrollment in Honors Physics I with Laboratory or equivalent algebra-based physics.
- Evidence of learning
- Diagnostics, laboratory-based reasoning, timed free response, practice problems, and mock-exam review.
What students will do
- College Board multiple choice and free response
- Graphing, modeling, and translating representations
- Experimental design and data analysis
- Cumulative review, practice testing, and feedback
Texts & materials
- College Physics for AP® Courses 2eOpenStax · AP-aligned primary text
- Optional: View the OpenStax AP textbook and course resources ↗
- Optional: View the College Board AP Physics 1 framework ↗
Verbs Inc. is not represented here as a Cognia-accredited school. Cognia accreditation is an institutional review and recognition process; standards-aligned courses alone do not confer accreditation. This catalog identifies the records and academic structure being developed toward accreditation readiness.