Eleventh Grade Curriculum
Designed for the way modern teenagers learn, our Cinema Series eleventh grade curriculum offers relatable teachers, studio visuals, and concise segments that support independent learning. Eleventh graders refine their analytical thinking, research, and communication skills, while engaging with complex texts, ideas, and real-world issues.
In English III, students build foundational written and verbal communication skills by analyzing American literature and themes, developing reflective and analytical arguments, and practicing academic writing.
In Algebra II, students strengthen their mathematical thinking by bridging concepts from Algebra I to more advanced topics—such as functions, trigonometry, statistics, and probability—while using technology to enhance problem-solving skills.
In Physics, students explore physics through inquiry-based investigations by modeling and quantifying natural phenomena, developing problem-solving and scientific reasoning skills.
In United States Government & Politics, students analyze the U.S. constitutional system and political culture by interpreting foundational texts, data, and visuals, while developing evidence-based arguments and critical thinking skills essential for civic engagement.
Students can choose from a variety of electives options or add on a foreign language to create a unique schedule.
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Eleventh Grade Curriculum
Eleventh Grade Curriculum
Designed for the way modern teenagers learn, our Cinema Series eleventh grade curriculum offers relatable teachers, studio visuals, and concise segments that support independent learning. Eleventh graders refine their analytical thinking, research, and communication skills, while engaging with complex texts, ideas, and real-world issues.
In English III, students build foundational written and verbal communication skills by analyzing American literature and themes, developing reflective and analytical arguments, and practicing academic writing.
In Algebra II, students strengthen their mathematical thinking by bridging concepts from Algebra I to more advanced topics—such as functions, trigonometry, statistics, and probability—while using technology to enhance problem-solving skills.
In Physics, students explore physics through inquiry-based investigations by modeling and quantifying natural phenomena, developing problem-solving and scientific reasoning skills.
In United States Government & Politics, students analyze the U.S. constitutional system and political culture by interpreting foundational texts, data, and visuals, while developing evidence-based arguments and critical thinking skills essential for civic engagement.
Students can choose from a variety of electives options or add on a foreign language to create a unique schedule.
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Designed for the way modern teenagers learn, our Cinema Series eleventh grade curriculum offers relatable teachers, studio visuals, and concise segments that support independent learning. Eleventh graders refine their analytical thinking, research, and communication skills, while engaging with complex texts, ideas, and real-world issues.
In English III, students build foundational written and verbal communication skills by analyzing American literature and themes, developing reflective and analytical arguments, and practicing academic writing.
In Algebra II, students strengthen their mathematical thinking by bridging concepts from Algebra I to more advanced topics—such as functions, trigonometry, statistics, and probability—while using technology to enhance problem-solving skills.
In Physics, students explore physics through inquiry-based investigations by modeling and quantifying natural phenomena, developing problem-solving and scientific reasoning skills.
In United States Government & Politics, students analyze the U.S. constitutional system and political culture by interpreting foundational texts, data, and visuals, while developing evidence-based arguments and critical thinking skills essential for civic engagement.
Students can choose from a variety of electives options or add on a foreign language to create a unique schedule.


