Social Studies
Grade 11 U.S. History & Civics
This portal guides eleventh-grade scholars through U.S. history from Reconstruction to sharpen a clear civics lens. Students investigate primary and secondary sources, maps, data, and landmark Supreme Court cases to practice sourcing, corroboration, causation, and continuity/change.
Along the way, we examine constitutional principles - federalism, separation of powers, rights and responsibilities, and connect them to movements for equality, economic and foreign policy debates, and contemporary issues. Daily self-paced practice and periodic exams track growth; short writing prompts build argument skills grounded in evidence. Above all, this course invites respectful debate, curiosity, and service, so learners can relate past to present and participate as informed, ethical citizens.
