11th Grade Christian Homeschool Curriculum Recommendations
This page was created from quality curriculum that have stood the test of time with homeschool
parents. We have used these books with all our children with much success. These curriculum are also very easy to use and affordable. It has everything a student needs for this current grade level. However, if you don't find the homeschool curriculum you are looking for on this page, you can find more in our bookstore. You are welcome to email us with questions about tailoring a curriculum according to your student's needs, anytime.
![]() |
Saxon Teacher for Advanced Mathematics, Second Edition on CD-ROMThink you can't teach advanced math? These user-friendly CD-ROMs---with over 100 hours of content---are like having a professional instructor alongside! Today's most trusted homeschool mathematics curriculum virtually "teaches itself" with live-lesson presentations. Five discs offer step-by-step explanations, helpful hints, and complete solutions for every practice problem, problem set, and test question. 128MB RAM; Windows 98/00/ME/XP/Vista, Macintosh 10.2 or higher. |
| |
Movies as LiteratureGood storytelling teaches---whether heard, read, or seen. Through cinema, your students can learn to critique narrative content and form, identify underlying messages, and analyze from a moral standpoint. The Stouts' guide includes plot summaries, discussion and composition questions, extended-study activities, and teacher's guide for 17 movies (chosen for literary merit and effective film making). Use as a one-year high school course or supplement to grades 7 to 12 English. 335 pages, softcover from Design-A-Study. |
| |
Movies As Literature Student WorkbookMovies often have resounding messages just as literature does; themes of right and wrong, ethics, moral dilemmas, coming of age, plot development and irony are just a few of their common traits. Each chapter begins with information on the film, its background and things to watch for before delving into detailed, multi-layered discussion questions. Students will use thinking skills as they sort out character's actions and intentions throughout the movies. Composition questions and activities for further studies allow you to expand your movie watching experience into as detailed an adventure as you wish! 191 pages, softcover with glossary. 17 movies covered. |
![]() |
Easy Grammar Ultimate Series: 180 Daily Teaching Lessons, Grade 11 Student WorkbookNew from Easy Grammar! Daily lessons provide high school students with a firm grasp on the basics of grammar: capitalization, punctuation, grammar and sentence combining (with an emphasis on expository writing) are all thoroughly covered. Designed as an introduction to the important concepts students will need to know, Easy Grammar not only introduces new topics, but teaches them throughout the course; within the capitalization and sentence combining portions, students are also exposed to history, literature, health, science, and other interdisciplinary subjects. Using the same building-block approach as other Easy Grammar books, students will build upon their knowledge in only 10 minute increments, leaving ample time for literature, writing, and other important high school coursework. Teach your students step-by-step or let them work independently. Grade 11. |
![]() |
Easy Grammar Ultimate Series: 180 Daily Teaching Lessons, Grade 11 Teacher TextThis teacher's guide accompanies the Easy Grammar Ultimate Grade 11 Student Workbook. |
![]() |
Vocabulary from Classical Roots Book E (Grade 11)This five-book series teaches junior and senior high school students words derived from the most important Greek and Latin roots. Every lesson introduces up to fifteen words derived from two or more classical roots. A dictionary-like format provides all the necessary information, including related forms of the word and sentences illustrating each word's correct usage. Special sections called "Nota Bene" provide information about etymologies and words that might be confused. Drawings, illustrative sentences, and challenging exercises help students master the vocabulary they need to read works of literature and prepare for SAT's. Exercises based on synonyms, antonyms, analogies, vocabulary in context, and sentence completions not only test students' mastery of definitions but also develop their familiarity with the format of comparable items on standardized tests. Other exercises offer practice in recognizing correct usage. Books D and E also contain an exercise that tests vocabulary in context for each lesson. |
![]() |
Vocabulary from Classical Roots, Book E, Teacher's Guide and Answer KeyA thematically organized vocabulary program based on Greek and Latin roots. Each of the 16 lessons features 2-3 roots and 8-15 words derived from these roots. Words are presented with dictionary-style definitions, and all words are used in example sentences. Lists of "Familiar Words" and "Challenge Words" are provided for each root to help all students activate prior knowledge and keep advanced students on task. This Guide covers Book E. The guide complements, extends, and enriches the series as it:
|
![]() |
Vocabulary from Classical Roots Tests, Book EThis test book goes with the Vocabulary from the Classical Roots text book. |
![]() |
Vocabulary from Classical Roots Book E Answer Key OnlyThis answer key accompanies Vocabulary From the Classical Roots Book E. Answers are listed for each exercise and review. |
![]() |
|
| |
Illustrated Dictionary of ScienceThis great study aid has topics arranged thematically so that words are explained in context, with a fully integrated system of cross-referencing plus a comprehensive index. |
![]() |
Starting Points Syllabus: World View PrimerIn this comprehensive, introductory course to worldviews, students will
learn to build a Biblical worldview, identify literature based on a
biblical worldview, speak the biblical worldview into culture and lean
about the founding of modern America upon a biblical worldview.
Writing, analysis, outlines, short answer, paragraph plot summary and
fill-in-the blank answers are all employed in this workbook, among
other types of questions, focusing on developing the student's mental
ability to seek out the core beliefs presented through media and
culture. Utilizing popular movies (The Wizard of Oz and It's a
Wonderful Life), classic literature (Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde) and apologetic material (Mere Christianity, Know What You
Believe, Answers for Difficult Days) students learn reading
comprehension, analyze different worldviews according to a Christian
view and study topics on ethics, man, history, devil, and more. 479
pages, softcover. Recommended for Jr. or Sr. High school students, or
as a two-year course for 6th, 7th or 8th graders. |
| |
Lifepac Bible, Grade 11, Complete SetThe LIFEPAC Bible complete set contains all 10 student workbooks for a full year of study plus the comprehensive Teacher's Guide. Topics covered include:
|
![]() |
The Homeschooler's High School JournalHere's the perfect tool to maintain state-mandated or personal records of your homeschooling year. Includes calendars; a daily subject log for 200 days; pages to track annual requirements, field trips, objectives and resources, library lists, daily attendance, and more. There's plenty of room for jotting down regular activities, and a wide column on each 5-day planning section for additional notes. Spiralbound softcover, from Ferg N' Us. |
















Share