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11th Grade

 
Social Studies
  • Age of exploration and discovery 
  • Colonization of America 
  • A new nation is born 
  • Constitution of the United States 
  • Development of a new nation 
  • Period of nationalism 
  • Sectionalism 
  • American Civil War and Reconstruction 
  • United States as a world power 
  • Struggle for women's rights 
  • World War I
  • The Great Depression 
  • World War II 
  • The Cold War 
  • The nuclear era 
  • Civil rights 
  • Delinquency and crime 
  • Psychology 
  • Problems of mental health 
  • Urbanization 
  • Public education 
  • Role of women in today's society
  • Science
    Chemistry
  • Matter and its behavior 
  • Carbon and its compounds 
  • Formulas and chemical equations 
  • Acids, bases, salts 
  • Atomic theory 
  • Periodic law 
  • Water and solutions 
  • Chemical bonding 
  • Molecular theory 
  • Equilibrium and kinetics 
  • Spontaneous reactions
  • Titrations 
  • Ionization and ionic solutions 
  • Colloids, suspensoids, and emulsoids 
  • Oxidation-reduction 
  • Nonmetals 
  • Metals and alloys 
  • Electrochemistry 
  • Energy: forms, chemical changes, and measurement 
  • Nuclear reactions and radioactivity
  • Language Arts
  • American literature 
  • Cross-cultural literature 
  • Analysis of plays 
  • Vocabulary of poetry 
  • Critical and evaluative reading 
  • Propaganda techniques 
  • Mass communication 
  • Advertising 
  • Music and painting 
  • Architecture and sculpture 
  • Listening skills
  • Vocabulary development 
  • Grammar 
  • Story writing 
  • Editorial writing 
  • Journalistic writing 
  • Writing term papers 
  • Proofreading symbols 
  • Use of Reader's Guide and other reference aids, both

  • print and electronic
    Mathematics
    Algebra II Trigonometry
  • Relations and functions 
  • Square roots, surds, radicals 
  • Rational roots 
  • Linear equations and analytic geometry 
  • Quadratic equations 
  • Binomial theorem 
  • Imaginary numbers 
  • Exponents and radicals 
  • Logarithms 
  • Progressions 
  • Higher-degree equations 
  • Vectors 
  • Determinants 
  • Permutations, combinations, and simple probability 
  • Estimation and approximation

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  • Solutions of right triangles 
  • Use of table and interpolation 
  • Measurement of angles 
  • Properties of trigonometric functions 
  • Complex numbers and vectors 
  • Concept of a limit 
  • Graphs of functions 
  • Solutions of oblique triangles 
  • Logarithms 
  • Identities and equations 
  • General triangle solutions

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