Twelfth Grade Curriculum

Twelfth Grade Curriculum

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Your twelfth grader is mastering advanced critical thinking while preparing to transition their academic knowledge into practical, real-world applications. Twelfth graders can choose from several course options for math, science, and social studies. Learners will have their choice of 15 elective courses to customize their schedule.

Most popular core courses for twelfth graders include:

  • English 12 - advance literary analysis and evaluation of a diverse range of classic and contemporary texts while finessing comprehesnion, oral and writing skills.
  • Pre-Calculus - extend understanding of various aspects of functions: graphing, composition, inverse, modeling and systems.
  • U.S. Government - review the Constitution and its amendments, while investigating the development of civil rights and liberties

Twelfth graders choose from the following elective options:

  • Art History I
  • Computer Applications - Office 2019
  • Concepts in Probability and Statistics
  • Contemporary Health
  • Economics
  • Environmental Science
  • Foundations of Personal Wellness
  • Healthy Living
  • Intro to Art
  • Intro to Communications and Speech
  • Lifetime Fitness
  • Personal Finance
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Strategies for Academic Success

Math Alternatives:

  • Algebra I
  • Geometry
  • Algebra II
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Trigonometry - only one semester

Science Alternatives:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics

Social Studies Alternatives:

  • US History I
  • Survey of World History
  • US History II
  • US Government

Child Benefits

Easy-to-Use Planning Tools

Plan your homeschool year in less time than it takes to make a cup of coffee! Our planning tools are easy to use and perfect for keeping your child on track and learning!

Automated Grading and Record Keeping

We do the grading so you can experience the learning journey along with your child. Time4Learning automatically grades and keeps track of your student's records.

Offline Learning

Mix in screen-free learning with printable worksheets, reading lists, unit study supplements that coincide with digital curriculum.

Parent Benefits

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FAQs

Yes, students who use Time4Learning for their education can successfully get into college. Time4Learning provides a robust curriculum that meets most state standards, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed for higher education.

For homeschooling families, the key is creating proper records, including transcripts, test scores (like SAT or ACT), and a portfolio of your student's work. Time4Learning’s progress reports and tools make it easier to document and showcase your child's academic achievements. Many Time4Learning graduates have been accepted into colleges and universities across the country.

No, Time4Learning does not currently offer Advanced Placement (AP) classes. However, it provides a robust high school curriculum that can prepare students for AP courses or exams offered through other programs.

If your student wants to take AP classes, you can supplement Time4Learning with external AP programs, such as those offered by online schools, community colleges, or the College Board’s AP Classroom. Time4Learning’s flexible schedule makes it easy to integrate additional coursework.

Taking AP exams is open to all students, so your child can still earn college credit or demonstrate advanced knowledge by registering for exams through the College Board, even if they don't take an official AP course.

Time4Learning offers several features that make it a great option for children with special needs:

Self-Paced Learning: Lessons are flexible, allowing students to move at their own pace. They can revisit lessons as needed to fully grasp the material.

Interactive and Engaging Content: The curriculum uses multimedia lessons, interactive games, and animations to keep learning engaging, which can be especially helpful for children with learning differences.

Customizable Grade Levels: Parents can adjust grade levels for each subject independently, allowing the curriculum to meet the child’s specific strengths and challenges.

Minimal Parental Preparation: The program is user-friendly and requires minimal prep time, allowing parents to focus on guiding their child instead of creating lesson plans.

Progress Tracking: Time4Learning offers detailed reports that help parents monitor progress and identify areas needing extra support.

Sensory-Friendly Design: The online format eliminates the need for physical classrooms, which can be overwhelming for some children with sensory sensitivities.

Yes, most employers recognize a homeschool diploma as valid, provided it meets your state's homeschooling laws and includes proper documentation. A homeschool diploma issued by parents or an umbrella school is considered equivalent to a diploma from a traditional school.

Here’s what helps ensure your homeschool diploma is recognized:

  1. Compliance with State Laws: Follow your state’s homeschooling regulations, which may include keeping records, filing intent-to-homeschool forms, or conducting standardized tests.

2. Well-Drafted Transcript: Provide a detailed transcript showing the courses completed, grades, and credits earned. Time4Learning offers progress reports that can be used to build this.

3. Optional GED: If you're concerned about recognition, some homeschool graduates also take the GED test, though it’s often unnecessary if proper documentation is provided.

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