Knowledge That A 11th Grader Should Have
- Posted by Max in Eleventh Grade |
- November 18th, 2009 |
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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
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
Mathematics
Algebra II
- 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
Trigonometry
- 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
Science
- Matter and its behaviour
- 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
- Non-metals
- Metals and alloys
- Electrochemistry
- Energy: forms, chemical changes, and measurement
- Nuclear reactions and radioactivity

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