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Eleventh grade
11th Grade Curriculum
English Language Arts (ELA)
Reading & Analysis: Study American literature, rhetorical strategies, and argument structures.
Writing: Produce analytical essays, persuasive writing, and research projects.
Language Skills: Apply advanced grammar, syntax, and voice to refine written communication.
Speaking & Listening: Present arguments and research findings effectively in academic settings.
Mathematics – Algebra II
Functions: Explore and analyze linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
Complex Numbers: Perform operations and solve equations involving complex numbers.
Conic Sections: Study parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas.
Systems of Equations: Solve systems using algebraic and graphical methods.
Mathematical Modeling: Apply concepts to real-world situations and problem-solving scenarios.
Science – Physics
Mechanics: Study motion, forces, and Newton’s laws.
Energy: Explore energy transformations, conservation, and work.
Waves: Investigate wave properties, sound, and light.
Scientific Practices: Use mathematical formulas, conduct experiments, and interpret results with a focus on engineering applications.
Statistics
Data Analysis: Collect, organize, and interpret real-world data.
Probability: Explore theoretical and experimental probability.
Statistical Claims: Evaluate claims using surveys, experiments, and data visualizations.
Measures of Central Tendency: Apply mean, median, mode, and variability in context.
Calculus (Introductory)
Limits & Continuity: Understand the foundational concepts of calculus.
Derivatives: Explore rates of change and slope of curves.
Integrals: Learn basic concepts of accumulation and area under a curve.
Applications: Connect calculus to science, economics, and engineering problems.
Geography
Physical Geography: Study climate zones, landforms, and ecosystems.
Human Geography: Explore population distribution, urban development, and resource use.
Global Systems: Analyze interactions between people and their environments using case studies and maps.
Computer Science
Programming Basics: Learn logic, algorithms, and problem-solving strategies.
Languages & Tools: Work with beginner-friendly platforms such as Scratch or Python.
Core Concepts: Understand loops, conditionals, and simple data structures.
Projects: Build basic applications and explore real-world computing applications.
History
Modern World & U.S. History: Examine key events, movements, and turning points from the 18th century to the present.
Historical Thinking: Evaluate sources, identify cause-and-effect relationships, and develop critical perspectives on historical issues.