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Grade 11

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Algebra II

This advanced study in algebra includes:

Parabolas, hyperbolas, permutations, logarithms, and matrices.

Radicals, fractions, and equations

Arithmetic and geometric sequences

The approach is practical, enabling the student to use his reasoning abilities.

Prerequisite: Algebra I

English III (American Literature)

How has America’s history affected its literature? Students find out as they follow the chronological presentation of American literature in this course.

Included are Christian writers whose works are not found in most other American literature courses.

Learn how to evaluate an author’s philosophy and style.

Appropriate writing activities provide challenging experiences in various writing genres.


American History

An appreciation for Biblical influence develops as the student views American history

from the Colonial period to the present.

Beginning with discovery of the New World, the study includes the War for Independence,

the Jackson era, the War Between the States,

the two World Wars, America’s foreign relations after World War II, the Cold War,

space exploration, the United Nations, Watergate, Vietnam, Desert Storm,

the War in Iraq, and Presidential elections.


Chemistry

Introduction to the science of chemistry.

All units view the material from a Biblical perspective and provide necessary helps.

Organic and inorganic chemistry

Balancing of chemical equations

Periodic Table of the Elements

Molecular bonding

Properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids

Chemical reactions

Chemical equilibrium

Gas laws

Thermodynamics

Electrochemistry

Acids and bases


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