Our premium selection of courses for Grade 11 includes chemistry, science, calculus and many more! Each course contains all of the materials, video-lessons, practice worksheets and support exercises to ensure the student fully understands and comprehends each topic being taught. These courses are perfect for homeschoolers and all other students, both public and private, who require solid academic instruction.
Featured courses
This course covers the prerequisite concepts necessary to be successful for Calculus, such as trigonometry, vectors, complex numbers, and an intro to Linear Algebra.
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In this complete video course, we study a variety of topics from many areas of mathematics, such as factoring, polynomials, rational expressions, quadratic equations, systems of equations and inequalities, exponents, logarithms, functions, probability, statistics, geometry and trigonometry.
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Introduction to forensic science, including many science topics (e.g., properties of matter, chemical reactions, and DNA) related to the analysis of physical evidence. Specific forensic analysis topics include fingerprints, drug analysis, and bloodstain patterns.
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Forensic Science is the application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. It is recommended that students take this course only after passing biology.
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Math for 11th grade builds your intermediate algebra skills in linear, quadratic, and exponential functions. The course extends on the topics of functions which include polynomial, rational, radical, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions.
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This is a advanced level course designed to teach students the foundations of argumentation, and how to put those elements into real-life work; whether it is being applied to persuasive writing or in oral debating. Lessons include hard copy notes, links to actual Prezi presentation, and more!
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This is a rich and exciting course that is foundational to all other science courses. In fact, chemistry is often called "The Central Science". We will learn about atoms, molecules, acids, chemical reactions and equations and much more!
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This course covers cell biology and molecular biology units. You will learn about the cell structure, organelles and their functions. You will learn easily about carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids structures and functions.
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This course covers a wide variety of important topics that span multiple subject areas from Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2 in order to provide a strong foundation for any 10th grade student, regardless of their mathematics background, preparing them for the next steps in their math education.
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This exciting course covers limits and methods of differentiation (taking derivatives). It includes over 12 hours of engaging video-lessons, practice worksheets and their step by step resolutions, tests, additional resources and more!
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A comprehensive High School chemistry course. This course is ideal for 11th grade students.
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Take a dive into the inner workings of your brain and human behavior! This course has everything you need to succeed! Learn about how psychologists conduct research, how the brain and your senses organize and interpret information, how we learn and remember (and forget). See you soon!
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This 30 lesson course is the equivalent of a semester long course that a student would take in high school. Each lesson includes a review exercise and a lesson quiz. Each unit concludes with a unit assessment.
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This engaging "grass-roots understanding approach" course will provide students with a solid foundation of concepts related to quadratic equations, functions and logarithms while building their confidence analyzing and solving quadratic equations and functions.
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Chemistry is one of the most exciting and relevant science courses. This course represents that same excitement and relevance enabling you to not only understand Chemistry, but allow for College prep in the area of Science and Chemistry.
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Designed for high school instruction, this course can also be used for students having trouble in 1st-year College or Community College. The instructor has a doctorate in Science Education as well as over 20-years of experience in the high school, community college, and university settings.
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This English Grammar and ACT English Preparation Course is designed for students at any level who are looking to improve their ACT score in English. Whether you are an advanced test-taker looking to improve your score or a novice test-taker beginning your journey, this course is for you!
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Did you know your mitochondria is the reason you exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide?
There's so much more to that story! This video course is ideal for students wanting a deeper understanding of Biology. Join me on an exploration as we understand and appreciate the fundamentals of Biology.
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This in-depth course covers the physical processes of the earth, its atmosphere, and human impacts on these natural features. 22 interesting lessons will explore all aspects of earth and environmental sciences from geological time scales to climate change and biodiversity.
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Focusing on perhaps the most important issue in today's society, this course offers 23 lessons on the science of conservation and sustainability.
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This course is recommended for college-bound students and is a preparation for College Algebra and the mathematics sections of the SAT and ACT. It will cover graphing and solving polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions.
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Students will learn about creativity in general and about both prose and poetry. Multiple poetic devices and strategies for the elements of fiction will be covered. Students will also learn some advanced options for both poetry and prose.
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This U.S. History course begins with an introduction to historical eras and then covers America's founding documents before progressing chronologically through the major eras in history beginning with the U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction through the decade of the 2010s.
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This practical creative writing course will get students excited to create their own works of fiction, poetry, drama, and creative non-fiction. Writing techniques and skills will also be covered to help students discover and perfect their own writer's voice.
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Explore the great literature of the world from the time of Homer to the present. This is a Grade 11 and 12 English course that will encompass most of the Common Core standards, and touch on most of the recommended Common Core texts, while also extending beyond that to survey world literature.
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This course will teach students how to write three progressively more complex types of academic research papers: The single-source literary analysis essay, the multi-source expository research paper, and the argumentative research paper.
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This course has been designed to offer high school students a competitive edge in understanding Economics as they prepare for college. This survey course covers: economic fundamentals, supply and demand, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international economics.
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This course focuses on algebraic concepts that begin in the Algebra 1 curriculum and continue in Algebra 2 and, in some cases, beyond.
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This “Math Grade 11” video course covers all content areas students need to successfully complete an Algebra 2 course. This course has an emphasis on combining multiple concepts and using critical thinking skills.
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This is an advanced level course designed to teach students the basics of story structure and how to write a novel. The lessons cover a variety of story elements and provide students with worksheets and prompts to help them develop their writing.
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This course contains 138 lessons subdivided into five major units. The objective of this course is to introduce economic concepts and theories that you can then apply towards improving your understanding of business and economic issues happening in the real world.
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This 11th grade Algebra course was designed by a Math Learning Specialist. It prepares college-bound students for college-level mathematics, and includes Set Theory, Quadratic Equations, Polynomial Functions, Exponents and Logarithms, Systems of Linear Equations, Sequences, and more.
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This AP Art History course is a window into history by exploring the art and architecture produced by different cultures. The curriculum follows the guidelines for the AP Art History exam, written by The College Board. It's a full year's worth of material.
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Understanding trigonometry is an in depth study of relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles as well as identities that can be used to solve equations. This course covers information related to real-life situations and problems as a preparation for more advanced math courses.
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Full high school level Algebra 2 course to be taken after the successful completion of Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 and Geometry. This course is designed to build upon the skills learned in Algebra 1 and develop the skills necessary to prepare for higher-level mathematics.
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This course is a survey, an introduction, to economics. It introduces key principles within Economics, and then reviews how those principles work together. It concludes with various economic theories on how to put those principles into practice.
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The course is targeted at the student with average math ability. It uses a proven lesson cycle that works extremely well. Upon completion of this half-year course, students will able to tackle the more advanced mathematical concepts presented in Algebra 2.
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An introductory college-level course in which students examine the major themes, peoples, events, and developments in America from approximately 1491 to 1877. This course follows the most recent update to the AP U.S. History framework to prepare students for the AP exam in May.
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An introductory college-level course in which students examine the major themes, peoples, events, and developments in America from approximately 1491 to 1877. This course follows the most recent update to the AP U.S. History framework to prepare students for the AP exam in May.
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The course will cover the principles of marketing, product planning, and pricing and promotion strategies. They will learn about market segmentation, branding, packaging, pricing, promotion and distribution.
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In AP U.S. History, students investigate significant events, individuals, developments, and processes in nine historical periods from approximately 1491 to the present.
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This course will provide the basic foundation for the study of Economics and will meet the criteria for a high school Social Studies Semester Credit.
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Come take a break from the walls of your house and explore the world! In this course, you will visit each world region and discover their unique characteristics through the five subfields of geography. Not sure what those are? Come and see.
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American History I will begin with the European exploration of the new world through the Civil War. Students will examine the historical and intellectual origins of the United States from European exploration and colonial settlement through the Civil War.
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Students will learn the structure, components, form, and process necessary to produce impressive, competitive college level academic essays. They will learn thinking skills, high level revision techniques, and some crucial grammar that will put their writing above and beyond their peers.
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This course is intended to help high school seniors successfully complete their college applications and essays. It is taught by a former high school counselor and college admissions representative.
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This High School elective course can be used as a Science or Career and Technical Education(CTE) course.
Topics covered include:
Video game history, careers, design basics, developing/presenting your game concept, creating games with the Unity game engine, C# programming, and more.
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This full-year high school English Language Arts course will include composition, reading, and critical thinking skills in integrated units for students preparing for college-level work and needing to fulfill transcript requirements. Also an excellent core course for homeschool groups.
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This is an introductory course exploring technical and creative areas of digital photography and image editing
Students integrate digital art and technology as they learn to take better photos and edit their images using
GIMP, a free digital editing program.
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Sociology is the study of human groups, particularly societies— that is, people who share the same place and culture. We'll study topics like culture, group behavior, and inequality. We will also examine family, religion, race, gender, education, and more.
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This curriculum is designed to represent a full year of drawing and painting at the high school level. Our research-based curriculum meets and exceeds the expectations for learning in the U.S. National Common Core Learning Standards for Visual Arts at the grade 9 through 12 levels.
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This class is an introduction to the basics of Drawing. The students will learn basic skills like perspective, line, value, portrait, figure, and color. The students will learn techniques, vocabulary, and skills.
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This Italian course focuses on basic conversational situations. It uses a range of materials to construct a strong foundation for further learning through reading, listening, writing, and speaking in the target language. Learn to engage with the vibrant culture and beautiful language of Italy!
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This Drawing course is for beginner and intermediate High School student artists. It is a drawing journey through the elements of Art to introduce and hone our drawing skills.
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This engaging introduction to the Spanish language will cover most of the basics students need to know. The course also covers the proper use of the verbs “to be” (ser/estar), gender, common vocabulary, pluralization, and simple structures in the present tense.
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This Pilates course for kids is done on a mat using Joseph Pilates original Contrology sequence of 34 exercises. This is an all levels exercise course designed to strengthen and lengthen the body with emphasis on regaining core strength and a healthy spine.
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This is a beginner's course designed for students with no previous knowledge of Spanish. Lessons will cover various topics such as: greetings, likes & dislikes, activities and words and phrases dealing with everyday life. This course encompasses what would be taught in Spanish 1.
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This course includes over 40 Spanish 2 lessons designed for students who have completed Spanish 1 or a similar introductory Spanish course. In it, you will learn how to share information about your home, chores, morning routine, vacations, health, toys, pets, and more!
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This Creative Expression art class is designed to help both beginner and advanced students develop a non-intimidating and playful approach to a variety of mixed media art techniques and projects. There are 40 lessons available. This is for grades 8-12 but can be used for 6 and 7th as well.
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This complete course covers the basics of introductory Python coding. Lessons use syntax to create programs in the Python coding language.
The course covers topics such as: statements, variables, functions, inputs, outputs, Boolean logic and operators, conditionals, and loops.
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Learn design basics. This course focuses on design principles and workflow for the beginning Graphic Designer. This course is designed for High School students.
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This engaging ASL (American Sign Language) course covers the history and foundational lessons relating to ASL, including basic vocabulary as well as receptive skills. The course includes activities, worksheets, review lessons and quizzes each with their own answer key.
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This course introduces students to basic life skills. Topics include: job seeking skills, communication, professionalism, and financial literacy. This course consists of 40 lessons. Worksheets and video review lessons are provided for each session. There are no tests for this course.
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This course will cover different methods of solving systems of equations. It will start with basic two variable systems and progress to three variable systems. The three variable systems of equations will be the majority of the course.
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This is a comprehensive but concise review course to prepare high school 12th graders for the Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus AB exam. The course is taught by a Calculus expert.
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