ELA 11 A Credit Recovery

NCAA Approved
Pick a version of the course
$279.00
Credit Recovery is only for students who previously failed this course.
Purchasing without a failing grade may invalidate the credit. Please check with your counselor before enrolling.
Why this course works
A better fit for real student schedules.
Designed to help you get back on track quickly, this course focuses on what matters most so you can recover credits without unnecessary delays. With a flexible pace and clear structure, Blueprint Independent Study supports you throughout the credit recovery process, helping you rebuild momentum, stay focused, and move forward with confidence.
A great fit for
- Credit recovery
- Getting back on track for graduation
- Replacing a failed course attempt
- Finishing credits on a flexible timeline
What students get
- - Immediate access after enrollment
- - Self-paced coursework
- - Transferable high school credits
- - Transcript delivery to home school
Course description
What you'll learn
English for grade 11 is an American Literature course, with units organized chronologically according to periods in literary history. As students read foundation works of literature and other historical documents written between 1600 and 1900, they’ll review and extend skills in five domains: analyzing literature, analyzing informational text, writing, speaking and listening, and language study, which includes word knowledge and grammar skills. Each module or unit begins with a lesson that provides historical context for the era and introduces themes that emerged in the literature of that era. Each lesson provides students with an opportunity to review basic analysis skills before applying those skills to works of literature or key historical documents. Lessons focused on more difficult historical documents include activities that help students comprehend the complex ideas in these works. Writing modes addressed in Semester A of this course include narrative, reflective, persuasive, and analytical modes. Assignments emphasize the use of details, evidence, and reasoning to support ideas. Writing lessons include model essays that demonstrate key features of each mode. The speaking and listening lessons in Semester A cover rhetoric, the peer review or writing workshop process, and performance skills. Vocabulary development instruction is integrated into literature and informational text lessons. Each unit ends with an authentic assessment that presents students with a real-world scenario requiring some of the skills they learned in the unit.
Flexible pacing
Start when ready
Purchase at any time and work through the course on your own schedule.
Built for transfer
Credits that move with you
Designed for students needing recovery, replacement, flexibility, or acceleration.
Simple process
From purchase to transcript
Finish the course, complete the exam, and we send the transcript to the home school.
Course outline
What you'll work through
Outline subject to change.
Resources
The Rugged Americans
The Revolutionary Americans
The Romantic Americans
The Gothic Americans
The Radical Americans
The Realists and Reformers
Semester Exam
How it works
From enrollment to transcript in 5 steps.
Buy ELA 11 A
Purchase the course whenever you're ready. No waiting for a term start date.
Start learning
Access the course right away and move at your own pace.
Study and complete coursework
Work through the material on your own time. If needed, extensions are available for an additional fee.
Schedule and take the exam
Exams are proctored and may be taken virtually or in person at an approved testing center. Retest and no-show fees may apply.
Transcript sent to home school
Once the course is passed, Blueprint sends the transcript to the student's home school.
Need more time?
Students have 56 days to complete this course. Extensions are available for an additional fee when needed.
Exam details
Final exams are proctored. Plan ahead and schedule at least 3 days before the end date to avoid additional fees.
