Ninth Grade Curriculum
Designed for the way modern teenagers learn, our Cinema Series ninth grade curriculum offers relatable teachers, studio visuals, and concise segments that support independent learning. Students learn critical thinking, effective communication, time management, and independent study habits that lay the foundation for academic success in high school and beyond.
English I introduces students to literature and composition, helping them build foundational literacy skills, explore diverse texts and genres, and strengthen their reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities.
Algebra I is a foundational course that deepens students’ understanding of linear and other functions through graphing, solving, and analyzing various representations, preparing them for advanced mathematical learning.
In Biology, students engage in inquiry-based investigations as they explore core concepts such as energy flow, genetics, ecosystems, and biotechnology, while developing scientific thinking and problem-solving skills.
In United States History, students explore the cultural, economic, political, and social development by analyzing sources, making historical connections, and applying reasoning skills across key themes, preparing them for college-level work and careers requiring critical thinking.
Students can customize their schedule by choosing from our unique electives options, or by adding on a foreign language.
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Ninth Grade Curriculum
Ninth Grade Curriculum
Designed for the way modern teenagers learn, our Cinema Series ninth grade curriculum offers relatable teachers, studio visuals, and concise segments that support independent learning. Students learn critical thinking, effective communication, time management, and independent study habits that lay the foundation for academic success in high school and beyond.
English I introduces students to literature and composition, helping them build foundational literacy skills, explore diverse texts and genres, and strengthen their reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities.
Algebra I is a foundational course that deepens students’ understanding of linear and other functions through graphing, solving, and analyzing various representations, preparing them for advanced mathematical learning.
In Biology, students engage in inquiry-based investigations as they explore core concepts such as energy flow, genetics, ecosystems, and biotechnology, while developing scientific thinking and problem-solving skills.
In United States History, students explore the cultural, economic, political, and social development by analyzing sources, making historical connections, and applying reasoning skills across key themes, preparing them for college-level work and careers requiring critical thinking.
Students can customize their schedule by choosing from our unique electives options, or by adding on a foreign language.
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Designed for the way modern teenagers learn, our Cinema Series ninth grade curriculum offers relatable teachers, studio visuals, and concise segments that support independent learning. Students learn critical thinking, effective communication, time management, and independent study habits that lay the foundation for academic success in high school and beyond.
English I introduces students to literature and composition, helping them build foundational literacy skills, explore diverse texts and genres, and strengthen their reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities.
Algebra I is a foundational course that deepens students’ understanding of linear and other functions through graphing, solving, and analyzing various representations, preparing them for advanced mathematical learning.
In Biology, students engage in inquiry-based investigations as they explore core concepts such as energy flow, genetics, ecosystems, and biotechnology, while developing scientific thinking and problem-solving skills.
In United States History, students explore the cultural, economic, political, and social development by analyzing sources, making historical connections, and applying reasoning skills across key themes, preparing them for college-level work and careers requiring critical thinking.
Students can customize their schedule by choosing from our unique electives options, or by adding on a foreign language.


