LIFEPAC Grade 11 Resources

To Kill a Mockingbird

ISBN: 9780060935467
| Product Id: LR1100
9780060935467
$14.99
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird

Print worktexts

For both students & parents

Mastery-based learning format

Demonstrate mastery before progressing

Simple lesson planning

One worktext equals about one month

Self-paced, independent study

Instill time management skills

LIFEPAC Grade 11 Resources

To Kill a Mockingbird

ISBN: 9780060935467
| Product Id: LR1100
$14.99
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Presented from a child's viewpoint, this classic novel portrays a heart-wrenching story of racial inequality in America's deep South during the Depression.

  • Optional reader for English III.
  • Enriching story of human dignity and respect.
  • Students can apply concepts students learn in English III.

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Print worktexts

For both students & parents

Mastery-based learning format

Demonstrate mastery before progressing

Simple lesson planning

One worktext equals about one month

Self-paced, independent study

Instill time management skills

Description

Looking for classic literature to teach your high school student? The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, published in 1960, tells the tale of a sleepy Southern town and the dramatic events of racial inequality that changed it forever. Narrated from a child's perspective, To Kill a Mockingbird follows the fictional characters of Scout Finch, her brother Jem, and their lawyer father, Atticus, as he fights for justice against a falsely accused defendant.


Compassionate and moving, To Kill a Mockingbird takes readers into the roots of human behavior, including innocence, cruelty, love, and kindness. Regarded as a masterpiece of American literature, this novel can be used as an enriching addition to your English lessons or homeschool studies. Grow and deepen your homeschooler's understanding for the need of human dignity, and the honor and courage it takes to respect others.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is LIFEPAC taught and how much work should we do every day?

LIFEPAC consists of 10 worktexts per subject per year that each include instruction, activities, and assessments designed for independent student learning. A typical schedule involves completing one worktext per subject each month, translating to approximately 3–4 pages daily, though families can adjust pacing to suit their needs.

Is LIFEPAC designed for gifted learners or those who have dyslexia?

LIFEPAC’s flexible, self-paced structure allows gifted students to advance quickly and provides the opportunity for focused review where needed. While not specifically tailored for dyslexia, its clear layout and structured approach can be beneficial. Additional resources or accommodations may be necessary to fully support students with dyslexia.

What is mastery learning, and how does LIFEPAC use it?

Mastery learning ensures students fully understand a concept before progressing. In LIFEPAC, each unit focuses on a specific topic, with students required to demonstrate comprehension through self-tests and unit tests before moving on, promoting confidence and retention.

How do I choose the correct grade level for my student?

Grade placement can be based on your child’s age, previous curriculum, or diagnostic assessments. LIFEPAC offers flexibility, allowing you to select different grade levels for each subject to match your child’s proficiency. AOP placement tests can also be used to evaluate readiness. The LIFEPAC Scope & Sequence and sample lessons may also assist in assessing readiness.

How does recordkeeping work for LIFEPAC?

Parents oversee grading and recordkeeping. LIFEPAC provides tools like teacher’s guides with grading sections, student record books, and cumulative files to help track daily assignments, test scores, and overall progress.

As LIFEPAC is a homeschool curriculum, it is not accredited. Accreditation applies to institutions, not curricula, since the accrediting body evaluates not only the curricula but also the teaching and organizational practices. However, LIFEPAC’s comprehensive, mastery-based curriculum meets academic standards, preparing students for college and career after graduation.

Additionally, many colleges and universities now accept homeschool transcripts, so an accredited diploma may not be necessary for students who are on the college education path. Because LIFEPAC is a homeschool curriculum, not a school, parents of a graduating student must provide the high school diploma, which may be purchased on the AOP website here.

If you’re looking for an accredited program that can be completed from home, explore Ignite Christian Academy by AOP.

How involved would I be in teaching and grading with LIFEPAC?

Parental involvement varies by grade level. In early grades, parents provide more direct instruction, while older students work more independently. Parents are responsible for grading assignments and tests, using provided answer keys and guides.

What’s the difference between LIFEPAC and Horizons?

LIFEPAC is a mastery-based, self-paced curriculum suitable for independent learners, covering grades K–12. LIFEPAC curriculum includes core subjects of math, language arts, history & geography, science, and Bible as well as 20 electives.

Horizons employs a spiral learning approach with parent-led instruction, offering colorful, engaging materials primarily for grades PreK–8. Specifically, Horizons curriculum includes preK for 3-4, K-8 math, K-3 phonics & reading, grades 1-3 spelling & vocabulary, grades 11-6 penmanship, K-6 health, and PreK-12 PE.

Can I use LIFEPAC with multiple children?

Yes, LIFEPAC is designed to build independent learners and makes it possible to homeschool multiple children at once. . Each child can work at their own pace with individual student workbooks, allowing parents to manage different grade levels and subjects simultaneously.

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