Knowledge That A 12th Grader Should Have
- Posted by Max in Twelfth Grade |
- November 18th, 2009 |
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Language Arts
- English literature
- Shakespeare
- Literary, social, and political heritage of England
- Literature of the 1900’s
- World literature
- Cross-cultural literature
- The theatre
- Nature of tragedy and comedy
- Techniques of acting
- Film as an art form
- Critical and evaluative reading
- Current periodical literature
- Mass communication
- Comparative study of mass media
- Radio and television
- Listening skills
- Parliamentary procedures
- Identifying verbals
- Report writing
- Writing social and business letters
- Writing book reviews, précis, essays
- Writing term papers
- Bibliography development
Social Studies
- Principles of U. S. government
- The democratic ideal
- Basic documents of the U. S.
- Agriculture in the U. S.
- Urbanization
- Conservation
- Business and industry in the U. S.
- American party system
- Propaganda and public opinion
- Comparative governments
- Comparative economic systems
- Consumer education
- Crime and delinquency
- Psychology
- Labor-management relations
- Economic concepts and theories
- Taxation and finance
- Distribution and exchange of goods and services
- International relations
- American foreign policy
- International organizations
- Public education
- Women’s role in today’s society
- Family economics and management
Mathematics
Calculus
- Derivative of a function
- Logarithmic and trigonometric functions
- Indeterminate terms
- Computation of derivatives
- Rate of a change of quantity
- Maxima and minima
- Integrals
- Length of curves
- Volume and surface areas
- Computer analysis of graphs
Advanced Algebra
- Sets of numbers
- Binomial theorem
- Progressions
- Complex numbers
- Theory of equations
- Permutations
- Functions and their graphs
- Combinations
- Probability
- Determinants
- Inequalities
- Matrix algebra
- Mathematical inductions
- The derivative
Probability and Statistics
- Tabular data
- Graphs
- Measures of central tendency
- Quartiles and percentiles
- Measures of dispersion
- Simple correlation
- Statistical inference
- Permutations
- Combinations
- Binomial theorem
Science
Physics
- Electricity and magnetism
- Photoelectric effect
- Heat
- Light and optics
- Sound and acoustics
- Wave motion
- Quantum theory
- Relativity
- Force
- Mechanics
- Space, time, and motion
- Work, energy, and power
- Electronics
- Nuclear energy
- Nuclear physics
- Solid-state physics
