11th Grade Scope and Sequence
In an 11th grade scope and sequence you’ll see the list of topics and activities that are going to be taught throughout the course for a specific subject.
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11th Grade Math Scope & Sequence
- Real Numbers
- Inequalities
- Word Problems
- Relations and Functions
- Function Operations
- Composition of Functions
- Symmetry
- Function Inverses
- Rate of Change
- Performance Task: Going on a Round Trip
- Complex Numbers
- Operations with Complex Numbers
- Completing The Square
- The Quadratic Formula
- Transformations of Quadratic Functions
- Square Root Functions
- Mixed Degree Systems
- Factoring Polynomials Completely
- Division of Polynomials
- The Binomial Theorem
- Synthetic Division and the Remainder Theorem
- The Rational Roots Theorem
- The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
- Writing Polynomial Functions from Complex Roots
- Quadratic in Form Polynomials
- Graphing Polynomial Functions
- Solving Polynomial Equations using Technology
- Negative Exponents
- Simplifying Rational Expressions
- Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
- Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
- Rational Equations
- Vertical Asymptotes of Rational Functions
- Graphing Rational Functions
- Modeling with Rational Functions
- Graphing Radical Functions
- Simplifying Nonperfect Roots
- Rational Exponents
- Adding and Subtracting Radicals
- Multiplying Radicals
- Dividing Radicals
- Radical Equations and Extraneous Roots
- Performance Task: Roller Coaster Design
- Cumulative Exam
- Graphing Exponential Functions
- Solving Exponential Equations by Rewriting the Base
- Graphing Logarithmic Functions
- Evaluating Logarithmic Expressions
- Solving Logarithmic Equations using Technology
- Properties of Logarithms
- Solving Equations using Properties of Logarithms
- Base e
- Geometric Series
- Designing a Study
- Representing Data
- Standard Deviation
- Properties of Probability Distributions
- Expected Value
- Binomial Distribution
- Introduction to Normal Distributions
- Applications with Standard Normal Distribution
- Statistical Inferences
- Hypothesis Testing
- Angles in Standard Position
- Radian Measure
- Right Triangle Trigonometry
- The Unit Circle
- Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions
- Evaluating the Six Trigonometric Functions
- Graphing Sine and Cosine
- Changes in Period and Phase Shift of Sine and Cosine Functions
- Modeling with Periodic Functions
- Linear Programming
- Modeling with Systems
- Piecewise Defined Functions
- Joint and Combined Variation
- Transformations of Functions
- Modeling with Functions
- Performance Task: Production Schemes
- Cumulative Exam
11th Grade Language Arts Scope & Sequence
- The Iroquois Creation Myth: “The World on Turtle’s Back”
- Jonathan Edwards’s “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
- Thomas Paine
- The Declaration of Independence
- Sentence Fluency
- Fireside Poets
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Henry David Thoreau – Walden
- Henry David Thoreau – “Civil Disobedience”
- Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself”
- Emily Dickinson’s Poetry
- Verb Tense, Verb Voice, and Verb Mood
- Writing Workshop: Narrative Writing
- Suspense and Horror: Gothic Writing across Time
- The Scarlet Letter
- Symbols in Moby-Dick
- Edgar Allan Poe’s “Annabel Lee”
- Dark Hauntings: “The Fall of the House of Usher”
- Choosing Vocabulary
- Writing Workshop: Compare-Contrast Essay
- Abolition and Women’s Rights Movements, Part 1
- Abolition and Women’s Rights Movements, Part 2
- The Mississippi River Runaways
- American Indian Issues
- Pronoun Agreement and Reference
- Realist Novel Study, Part 1
- Realist Novel Study, Part 2
- Realist Novel Study, Part 3
- Realist Novel Study, Part 4
- Realist Novel Study, Part 5
- Realist Novel Study, Part 6
- Realist Novel Study, Part 7
- Research Workshop: Generating Research Questions and Evaluating Sources
- Dramatic Monologue and Stream of Consciousness in Poetry
- Meta Poetry: Poetry about Poetry
- Robert Frost’s Poetry
- Reflecting on World War I
- Speaking and Listening: Evaluating a Speaker
- Writing Workshop: Literary Analysis
- Cumulative Exam
- Trifles: The Rise of Modern Feminism on the Stage, Part 1
- Trifles: The Rise of Modern Feminism on the Stage, Part 2
- Interpreting a Source Text: A Production of Trifles
- The True Story behind Trifles
- King Arthur’s Socks, Part 1
- King Arthur’s Socks, Part 2
- Nonrestrictive Elements and Parallel Structure
- Writing Workshop: Exploring Argument
- Hemingway’s World War I
- Fitzgerald and the Roaring Twenties
- Depression and Hard Times
- Southern Gothic
- Correct Modifiers and Concise Wording
- Writing Workshop: Comparing Texts
- Poetry of Langston Hughes
- Richard Wright’s Struggles with Racism
- Brown v. Board of Education
- Martin Luther King Jr. and Civil Disobedience
- Choosing Language for Context and Purpose
- Writing Workshop: Argumentative Essay
- Individualism, Modern Capitalism, and Dystopian Visions
- Beat Poetry
- Beat Movement Spontaneous Prose
- Experiencing and Reliving Vietnam
- Vietnam Literary Journalism
- Critiques of American Society in Science Fiction
- Using Resources and Reference Materials for Editing
- Writing Workshop: Visual Media Analysis
- Contemporary American Indian Voices
- Latin American Magic Realist Voices
- Latina Poetry as an Expression of Cultural Heritage
- Exploring Cultural Identity through Language
- Asian American Voices
- Choosing Language
- A Look at the Fast-Food Industry by Eric Schlosser
- The Poetry of Physics
- A Response to 9/11 by Jonathan Safran Foer
- A Nonfiction Account of Hurricane Katrina by Dave Eggers
- Ordering the Chaos of the Contemporary World: An Introduction to Freakonomics
- Research Workshop: Writing and Presenting the Argumentative Essay, Part 1
- Research Workshop: Writing and Presenting the Argumentative Essay, Part 2
- Cumulative Exam
11th Grade Science Scope & Sequence
- Acceleration
- Lab: Motion with Constant Acceleration
- Vectors
- Projectile Motion
- Introduction to Forces
- Newton’s First and Third Laws
- Newton’s Second Law
- Lab: Newton’s Second Law
- Impulse and Momentum
- Conservation of Momentum
- Lab: Conservation of Linear Momentum
- Universal Law of Gravitation
- Centripetal Acceleration
- Circular Motion
- Orbital Motion
- Earth-Moon-Sun System
- Simple Harmonic Motion
- Work and Power
- Kinetic Energy
- Potential Energy
- Energy Transformations
- Conservation of Energy
- Temperature and Heat
- Heat Transfer
- Lab: Mechanical Equivalent of Heat
- States of Matter
- Changes of State
- First Law of Thermodynamics
- Second Law of Thermodynamics
- Cumulative Exam
- Introduction to Waves
- Wave Properties
- Wave Interactions
- Sound Waves
- Properties of Sound Waves
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Reflection and Refraction
- Mirrors
- Lenses
- Diffraction
- Lab: Waves and Diffraction
- Electrostatics
- Coulomb’s Law
- Electric Fields
- Electric Potential Difference
- Electric Energy Storage
- Ohm’s Law
- Electric Circuits
- Lab: Circuit Design
- Magnets and Magnetism
- Magnetic Field and Force
- Electromagnetic Induction
- Applications of Electromagnetic Induction
- Lab: Electromagnetic Induction
- Radioactivity
- Lab: Half-Life Model
- Fission and Fusion
- The Sun’s Energy
- Fundamental Forces
- Atomic Spectra
- Dual Nature of Light
- Special Relativity
- General Relativity
- Origin and Evolution of the Universe
- Cumulative Exam
11th Grade Social Studies Scope & Sequence
- A New Revolution
- New American Industries
- Trusts and Big Business
- Technology and Society in the Industrial Age
- A Worker’s Life
- Labor Unions
- Strikes and Unrest
- Socialism and Workers’ Parties
- Reforming Business
- Coming to America
- New Waves of Immigration
- The Immigrant Experience
- The Growth of Cities
- Living and Working in Cities
- Urban and Social Reforms
- Political Machines
- Reforming Government
- Writing Workshop: Summarizing Historical Trends
- Going West
- The Transcontinental Railroad
- Homesteaders
- Expansion and American Indians
- Indian Wars
- Farmers on a Closing Frontier
- The Populist Party
- Early Progressivism
- The Muckrakers
- Women’s Rights and Suffrage
- Segregation and Accommodation
- Early Civil Rights Movements
- Roosevelt’s Square Deal
- Taft’s Reforms
- Wilson’s New Freedom
- The New Frontier
- Expanding Borders
- The Spanish-American War
- Panama and Latin America
- Neutrality and the War in Europe
- American Involvement in the War
- A New Kind of Warfare
- Freedom of Speech and the War
- Wilson and the War
- Prohibition
- Society in the 1920s
- The Great Migration
- A Roaring Economy
- Boom and Bust
- Effects of the Great Depression
- The Dust Bowl and the American Farmer
- Roosevelt’s Hundred Days
- The Second New Deal
- Opposition to the New Deal
- Cumulative Exam
- Fascism and Aggression
- America’s Entry into the War
- Mobilization on the Home Front
- Americans at War
- Internment and the Constitution
- A War on Many Fronts
- Turning Points in Europe
- Turning Points in the Pacific
- End of the War in Europe
- End of the War in the Pacific
- War Crimes and the Holocaust
- Writing Workshop: Creating an Argumentative Essay
- An Iron Curtain
- Treaties and Blocs
- Truman’s Fair Deal
- The Korean War
- The Baby Boom
- McCarthyism
- The Arms Race and the Space Race
- Brinkmanship and Vietnam
- Early Civil Rights Efforts
- Equal Education
- Organizing to Demand Rights
- Nonviolent Protest
- Civil Rights and Voting Rights
- Other Perspectives on Civil Rights
- Extending Civil Rights
- The Cold War and Cuba
- Kennedy and a New Frontier
- Expansion of the Vietnam War
- The Counterculture
- Johnson’s Great Society
- The Warren Court
- Changing Immigration
- A Political Turning Point
- Fall of Vietnam
- Nixon’s Presidency
- Watergate and the Ford Years
- The Economy in the 1970s
- Carter and the Middle East
- Women’s Rights Movement
- Reagan and the 1980s
- Reagan and the Evil Empire
- The End of the Cold War
- The Bush Presidency
- The Clinton Administration
- Partisan Conflict in Government
- September 11, 2001
- America in the Bush Years
- Military Intervention in the Middle East
- The Obama Presidency
- Immigration and Demographic Change
- America and the Global Economy
- Technology and its Effects on Modern America
- Cumulative Exam