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11th Grade Courses (Online Program using the Ignitia Platform)

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11th Grade Bible: Coming Soon

Overview

Summary
Study Christ's life, mission, and love through the New Testament using the King James Version.
Description

In this course, students will continue their study of practical Christianity and church history. Guided by the King James Version of the Bible, this course explores the establishment of the church, the nature of God, and the concept of salvation. Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to expand their understanding of prayer and its purpose in their lives. With helpful instruction on God's will, the roles of parents and children, and Proverbs, this course provides practical biblical principles that guide teenagers on a spiritual path.


Students will trace the history of their faith through the study of early church leaders, the history of the church in the Roman Empire, the importance of the Jews, the Jerusalem church, and the church today. This course also asks students to observe their own behavior and make important personal choices based on biblical thought and prayer.

Topics Discussed
  • Prayer
  • Sin and Salvation
  • Attributes of God
  • Early Church and Its Leaders
  • The Early Churches
  • The Book of Proverbs
  • Choices
  • Understanding the Family
Course Type 

Core Course: Bible


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
8
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsNo
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

8th Grade Bible: Supply List

Project Forecast

8th Grade Bible: Project Forecast





11th Grade English: Coming Soon

Overview

Summary
Prepare for high school with grammar, writing, reading, and Christ-centered communication skills.
Description

A review of English concepts before high school, this comprehensive English course covers the origin of the English language, effective communication skills, words, sentences, paragraphs, and compositions. A focus on grammar rules and reading skills helps students to prepare themselves for the rigor of high school instruction. This course helps students improve comprehension with interactive lessons that improve retention.


Throughout this course, students will focus on strengthening their oral and written communication skills, as well as their listening and comprehension. In addition to lessons on the parts of speech, grammar, and proper language usage, students will read from a number of literary genres and write book reports that encourage analysis of writing and its many purposes. Biblical references will help students to understand communication from a Christ-centered perspective.

Topics Discussed
  • Communication
  • Punctuation and Literature
  • Correct Language Usage
  • Words and how to use them
  • Language and Literature
  • Critical Reading and Paragraph Skills
  • Development and usage of English
  • The English Language
Course Type 

Core Course: English


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
8
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
PrerequisitesEnglish 07
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

8th Grade English: Supply List

Project Forecast

8th Grade English: Project Forecast





U.S. History

Overview

Summary
Trace U.S. history from early settlement to global power through key events, eras, and national growth.
Description

Help your students develop a deep sense of pride and understanding as they follow the history of America from settlement through the battle for independence, and from industrialization through its impact on the world today as a global power.


Your students will follow in the footsteps of America's earliest explorers as they go back in time to discover the roots of this nation, chronicle its development, and examine the events that marked turning points in its becoming a global power. Lessons include instruction on the foundation of the Republic, its relationship with England, the Continental Congress, the slave trade, regional lifestyles across the country, the Depression of the thirties, industrialization, the Vietnam conflict, and America today.


Topics Discussed
  • Foundations of the American Republic
  • The Constitutional Government
  • National Expansion
  • A Nation Divided
  • At Home & Abroad
  • Peace & Global Conflict
  • A Nation at War
  • Contemporary America
Course Type 

Core Course: History


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
11
Extended Grade Level Availability
10
Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

No

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryYes
Prerequisites
Not Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalAP U.S. History
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor Approval
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

U.S. History: Supply List

Project Forecast

U.S. History: Project Forecast





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Overview

Summary
Explore world regions, cultures, and geography through maps, history, and interactive lessons.
Description

The perfect map for learning about world geography, this course sends students off on a journey of discovery. Through the use of interactive lessons and geographic tools like maps, graphs, and charts, students will travel to every continent to learn about the land and its people.


Traveling the globe has never been more interactive. World Geography takes students across the U.S. and to the very ends of the earth to learn about the physical geography of each region, its culture and society, and its economics and politics. By looking at the history and implications for the future, students will develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills while developing a comprehensive view of the world in which they live.

Topics Discussed
  • Communication Basics
  • Evolution of English
  • Punctuation and Essays
  • Understanding Words and Grammar
  • Composition and Biblical Standards
  • Old and Middle English and Autobiographies
  • Structure, Reading, and Speaking
  • Evaluating Media and Listening
  • Dynamic and Living Languages
Course Type 

Core Course: History


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
9—12
Extended Grade Level Availability

8

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryYes
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Additional Course Available to Take Alongside the Default or the Alternative Course (Per Counselor Approval) Not Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

World Geography: Supply List

Project Forecast

World Geography: Project Forecast





11th Grade Math: Coming Soon

 

Overview

Summary
Build a strong math foundation with Pre-Algebra concepts, equations, functions, and geometry.
Description

The understanding of higher-level math begins with this challenging course. Pre-Algebra is a thorough examination of significant math concepts, including number relationships, variables, scientific notation, functions, integers, measurement, formula use, and data representation.


This course provides an overview of whole numbers, scientific notations, and square roots, building on these notions with a look at different types of equations, problem-solving, proportional reasoning, patterns, and sequences. Students then learn advanced topics such as the measurement of angles, the Pythagorean Theorem, probability, and statistics.

Topics Discussed
  • The Real Number System
  • Modeling Problems in Integers
  • Modeling Problems with Rational Numbers
  • Proportional Reasoning
  • More with Functions
  • Measurement
  • Data Analysis
  • Measures of Solid Figures
  • Plane Geometry
Course Type 

Core Course: Math


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
8
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
PrerequisitesMath 07
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

8th Grade Math: Pre-Algebra: Supply List

Project Forecast

8th Grade Math: Pre-Algebra: Project Forecast





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Overview

Summary
Learn to solve, graph, and apply linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions in Algebra I.
Description

Help students explore basic algebraic concepts with Algebra I. Students explore concepts that include evaluating, creating, solving, and graphing linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions.


This course requires students to gain a deeper knowledge of Algebra and apply their understanding of algebraic concepts to problem-solving.

Topics Discussed
  • Foundations of Algebra
  • Linear Equations
  • Functions
  • Inequalities
  • Linear Systems
  • Polynomials
  • Exponential & Radical Functions
  • Quadratics
  • Rational Expressions
  • Probability & Statistics
Course Type 

Core Course: Math


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
9
Extended Grade Level Availability

8

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

Yes

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryYes
PrerequisitesNot Applicable
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

Algebra I: Supply List

Project Forecast

Not Applicable





11th Grade Science: Physics Lab

 

Overview

Summary
Explore God’s design through physics—motion, energy, and more in this interactive, lab-based course.
Description

Charge up the learning with this flexible, interactive physics lab course geared for today's students. Guided by a teacher, students are introduced to the underlying principles of physics and perform experiments enabling them to see these principles in action and gain a better understanding of the motion that exists in God's creation.


This high-level science course combines cutting-edge technology with challenging academics, helping prepare high school students for rigorous college instruction. During the course, students will explore the physical world and the universe including light, motion, energy, electricity, magnetism, waves, nuclear energy, and thermodynamics.

Topics Discussed
  • The Language of Physics
  • Newton, Motion & Momentum
  • Work & Energy
  • Introduction to Waves
  • Light
  • Static Electricity
  • Electric Currents
  • Magnetism
  • Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Course Type 

Core Course: Science


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
11–12
Extended Grade Level Availability

Not Applicable

Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

No

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsYes
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryYes
PrerequisitesAlgebra I, Physical Science Lab, and Biology Lab
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

Physics Lab: Supply List

Project Forecast

Physics Lab: Project Forecast





Middle School Electives

Overview

Course Type

Electives: See full list


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