Student Loan People JV Challenge
Quick Recall/Written Assessment Curriculum Content Areas

MATHEMATICS

  1. General - Vocabulary, Postulates, Base Changes, History
  2. Geometry - Linear Relationships, Polygons
  3. Geometry - Perimeter, Area, Volume
  4. Geometry - Circles
  5. Geometry - Right Triangles (Pythagorean Theorem, Special Right Triangles)
  6. Geometry - Coordinate (Distance, Midpoint)
  7. Algebra II - Quadratic Equations, Inequalities, Systems of Equations
  8. Algebra II - Functions and their Graphs, Inverses, Composition of Functions
  9. Algebra II - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  10. Algebra II - Irrational and Complex Numbers, Radical Equations
  11. Algebra II - Probability
  12. Algebra II - Sequences and Series
  13. Algebra II - Conic Sections
  14. Algebra II - Variations, Polynomial Equations, Rational Expressions
  15. Algebra II - Matrices and Determinants, Fractals, Set Theory
  16. Geometry - Slope, Vectors
  17. Statistics
  18. Linear Equations and Functions
  19. Radicals and Exponents
  20. Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value
  21. Properties of Numbers

SCIENCE

  1. Anatomy and Physiology
  2. Botany - Vascular and Non-Vascular Plants, Photosynthesis, etc.
  3. Vertebrates
  4. Invertebrates
  5. Genetics - including DNA Replication and Protein Synthesis
  6. Cells - including Mitosis, Meiosis, Osmosis, Diffusion, Respiration
  7. Ecology, Environmental Issues, Resources and Conservation
  8. Chemistry - Processes, Reactions
  9. Chemistry - Elements, Compounds, Periodic Table
  10. Parts of the Cell
  11. Chemistry - Acids, Bases, Salts, Solutions
  12. Chemistry - Nuclear, Atomic, Modern
  13. Chemistry - Laws, Gas Laws, Matter, Energy
  14. Science Math
  15. Units of Measure
  16. Famous Scientists
  17. Basic Concepts of Physics
  18. Current Science Events
  19. Astronomy, Astronomers, Space Travel
  20. Earth Science
  21. Protista, Monera, Fungi, Viruses

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

  1. Elements of Art
  2. Artists and Their Works
  3. Art Periods, Themes, Styles
  4. Architecture, Architects, National and World Landmarks
  5. Elements of Music
  6. Composers and Their Works
  7. Music: Movements, Time Periods, Cultures
  8. Instruments
  9. Musical Theater, Opera, Operettas
  10. Elements of Dance; Famous Dancers and Choreographers
  11. Philosophy
  12. World Cultures
  13. World Religions
  14. Religious Leaders and Religious History
  15. Mythology - Gods and Goddesses (emphasis on Greek/Roman)
  16. Mythology - Characters, Themes (emphasis on Greek/Roman)
  17. Sports, Games and Leisure Activities
  18. Life Skills - Finance, Physical/Mental Health, Self-Survival Skills
  19. Contemporary Literature
  20. Classic Drama, Plays, Film Masterpieces
  21. Contemporary Drama, Music and Art

LANGUAGE ARTS

  1. Ancient and lineage-based literature
  2. Classical Greek and Roman Literature (800 BC-400 AD)
  3. Medieval Literature (800-1400)
  4. Islamic and Jewish Literature (500 - 700)
  5. Renaissance poetry (1400-1600)
  6. Renaissance drama (1400-1600)
  7. Neo-Classical Literature (1720-1827)
  8. Romantic Period Literature-American (1760-1870)
  9. Romantic Period Literature-English (1760-1870)
  10. Realism Period Literature (1820-1920)
  11. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (1850-1920)
  12. Modern and Contemporary Novels (1900-present)
  13. Award-Winning Literature (Pulitzer, Nobel, National Book Award, Booker)
  14. Modern and Contemporary Drama (1900-present)
  15. Modern and Contemporary Poetry (1900-Present)
  16. Pacific Rim Literature
  17. Literary Terms
  18. Grammar, Punctuation and Mechanics
  19. Spelling, Definitions and Word Origins
  20. Biographies, Non-Fiction
  21. Research Skills, Writing Process

SOCIAL STUDIES

  1. Government: Types, characteristics, and international relations
  2. Government: United States, roles of officials, parties, personnel
  3. Government: Constitution, and major court cases
  4. Sociology and Psychology: People's relations with themselves and others in society
  5. Economics: Principles, theorists, and practices
  6. Geography: Climate, human interactions (the 5 themes of geography)
  7. Geography: United States and World
  8. World Civilization: Prehistory to the Middle Ages (Europe and the World)
  9. World Civilization: Renaissance and Reformation
  10. World Civilization: Social changes, Renaissance-Present
  11. World Civilization: Colonial Era
  12. World Civilization: The 20th Century World (including World Wars, and Cold War)
  13. World Civilization: World History, (China, Japan, Europe, South America, etc.)
  14. US History: Social Changes and reform in the United States (colonial era-present)
  15. US History: Prehistory and pre-Columbian history
  16. US History: New Nation to the Civil War (1775-1865)
  17. US History: Civil War and Reconstruction
  18. US History: US as an emerging power (1865-1914)
  19. US History: World Wars and Depression
  20. US History: Crisis and Change (1945-present)
  21. Current History: People and events of the last 2 years

Each Quick Recall round and Written Assessment exam contains balanced proportions from each category.