Ordering a DVD grade kit gives you access to all of the core subjects for the year. You can customize your kit under Step 3 to add electives or adjust the grade level of individual courses.
BJU Press Distance Learning DVD will provide your homeschooled eleventh grader with a unique, excellent education. You won’t have to worry about learning gaps—our curriculum has been thoroughly researched and developed by a team of authors with experience in education as well as specific subject matters. Expert teachers will teach directly to your child and present concepts in a fun, engaging, and memorable way.
When you purchase the Grade 11 Distance Learning DVD Kit, you receive:
Although printed Teacher Editions are not included in this kit, you will have access to them by logging into your bjupresshomeschool.com account. If you desire to have a printed Teacher’s Edition, please contact Customer Service for special pricing.
Ordering a DVD grade kit gives you access to all of the core subjects for the year. You can customize your kit under Step 3 to add electives or adjust the grade level of individual courses.
BJU Press Distance Learning DVD will provide your homeschooled eleventh grader with a unique, excellent education. You won’t have to worry about learning gaps—our curriculum has been thoroughly researched and developed by a team of authors with experience in education as well as specific subject matters. Expert teachers will teach directly to your child and present concepts in a fun, engaging, and memorable way.
When you purchase the Grade 11 Distance Learning DVD Kit, you receive:
Although printed Teacher Editions are not included in this kit, you will have access to them by logging into your bjupresshomeschool.com account. If you desire to have a printed Teacher’s Edition, please contact Customer Service for special pricing.
Traces American history from the time of European discovery to the 2000 election. See the influence of physical geography and the development of the free enterprise system.
Reviews the writing process - planning, drafting, revising and publishing. Create portfolios that include twelve distinct writing assignments. Participate in specific aspects of publishing.
Read chronologically through American literature from the 1600s to the present, focusing on four major literary periods: early American, Romantic, Realistic, and Modern.
Real world applications combined with problem-solving techniques result in dynamic opportunities for student success.
Focuses on the composition and structure of atoms. Students will learn about chemical structures, bonding, the names of substances and their formulas, and chemical equations.
Printed Teacher’s Editions are not included with this kit. A complete copy of the Teacher’s Edition (formerly TE on CD) and the Teacher’s Toolkit CD as well as files for printing materials from the Teacher Support Materials CD are available by logging into your account. If you desire a printed Teacher Edition, please contact Customer Service for special pricing.
All DVD Distance Learning kits now include a Parent Guide as well as a Student Worksheets Packet. The printed parent guides for Grade 5 and above include tests and quizzes and corresponding answer keys. Test packets sold with textbook kits are not compatible with tests used in video courses.
Item # | Title |
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189696 | Writing & Grammar 11 Student Worktext (2nd ed.) |
412858 | Distance Learning Grade 11 Writing & Grammar Parent Guide 2017 |
419291 | Distance Learning Grade 11 Writing & Grammar Handouts 2nd ed. 2017 |
363432 | DL GRAMMAR 11 DVD MOD 09 |
Item # | Title |
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515726 | American Literature Student Text (2nd ed.) |
412866 | Distance Learning Grade 11 American Literature Parent Guide 2017 |
419309 | Distance Learning Grade 11 American Literature Handouts 2nd ed. 2017 |
363440 | DL LITERATURE 11 DVD MOD 09 |
Item # | Title |
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424382 | Grade 11 Video Lesson Guide 20 |
Mrs. Richmond has a degree in Math Education and has been a Christian school teacher for over 12 years. She met her husband in college, and they have two children, Ellie and Chase. Her goal is for students to see how they can use the math they are learning in everyday life.
Bill Harmon has loved science for as long as he can remember. After completing his B.S. in Chemistry, he returned to Florida where he gained experience teaching a variety of subjects: science, math, Latin, and computer courses. Now he works as a chemist in the Safety Services Office at BJU, teaches Distance Learning Physics and Algebra, and teaches Chemistry at Bob Jones Academy. He completed an M.Ed. in Secondary Education in 2014. He and his wife Mary Ann have two children, Brian and Janette. His favorite Bible verse is II Timothy 3:14.
Sherri Vick previously taught various elementary and junior high grades. "I like to look at the picture as a whole—to relate one subject to another so that the child can see how God’s plan fits together. I want the child to want to learn, so the lessons have to be fun. Hands-on is the best way, so I don’t want the student to just watch, but participate too! One of my goals is that, after watching the lessons, your child will continue in the things he has learned and develop lifelong learning skills that he can use both now and in the future."
Dr. Carper has over 15 years teaching experience in Christian education. She has grown up desiring to be a teacher, and she desires to instill in her students a love for learning. Her main goal in teaching grammar is to show how English follows a logical pattern. God’s Word states that "knowledge is easy unto him that understandeth" (Proverbs 14:6). Gaining knowledge is hard when a student does not understand what he is trying to learn. Therefore, understanding is the key to gaining knowledge. In teaching literature, Dr. Carper desires to show the beauty of the English language in written form. The literary concepts of metaphors, allusions, symbols, etc., increase not only the enjoyment of a written work but also the impact of the message.
Miss Martini thoroughly enjoys reading and is excited about the opportunity to teach American literature and to share her love for the subject. "Ever since the fourth grade, I’ve never been more than a stone’s throw away from a book. During high school, my English teacher channeled my love for reading into a more disciplined approach which allowed me to glean much more from my reading. My goal for my students is that, even if they do not ‘love’ reading, they be able to develop the skills necessary to understand and explain the literature for themselves. These skills will allow them to develop a discerning eye toward whatever material they read. More importantly, my desire is that they apply these literature skills to their own personal Bible study. The Word of God can come alive to them in ways that they might not have experienced before taking this class. Having just completed the study of the elements of literature, it is now time that they begin to understand what the literature is saying and the purpose the authors had for their writings."