Student Loan People JV Challenge
Quick Recall/Written Assessment Curriculum Content Areas
MATHEMATICS
- General - Vocabulary, Postulates, Base Changes, History
- Geometry - Linear Relationships, Polygons
- Geometry - Perimeter, Area, Volume
- Geometry - Circles
- Geometry - Right Triangles (Pythagorean Theorem, Special
Right Triangles)
- Geometry - Coordinate (Distance, Midpoint)
- Algebra II - Quadratic Equations, Inequalities, Systems of
Equations
- Algebra II - Functions and their Graphs, Inverses, Composition
of Functions
- Algebra II - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Algebra II - Irrational and Complex Numbers, Radical
Equations
- Algebra II - Probability
- Algebra II - Sequences and Series
- Algebra II - Conic Sections
- Algebra II - Variations, Polynomial Equations, Rational
Expressions
- Algebra II - Matrices and Determinants, Fractals, Set Theory
- Geometry - Slope, Vectors
- Statistics
- Linear Equations and Functions
- Radicals and Exponents
- Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value
- Properties of Numbers
SCIENCE
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Botany - Vascular and Non-Vascular Plants, Photosynthesis,
etc.
- Vertebrates
- Invertebrates
- Genetics - including DNA Replication and Protein Synthesis
- Cells - including Mitosis, Meiosis, Osmosis, Diffusion, Respiration
- Ecology, Environmental Issues, Resources and Conservation
- Chemistry - Processes, Reactions
- Chemistry - Elements, Compounds, Periodic Table
- Parts of the Cell
- Chemistry - Acids, Bases, Salts, Solutions
- Chemistry - Nuclear, Atomic, Modern
- Chemistry - Laws, Gas Laws, Matter, Energy
- Science Math
- Units of Measure
- Famous Scientists
- Basic Concepts of Physics
- Current Science Events
- Astronomy, Astronomers, Space Travel
- Earth Science
- Protista, Monera, Fungi, Viruses
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
- Elements of Art
- Artists and Their Works
- Art Periods, Themes, Styles
- Architecture, Architects, National and World Landmarks
- Elements of Music
- Composers and Their Works
- Music: Movements, Time Periods, Cultures
- Instruments
- Musical Theater, Opera, Operettas
- Elements of Dance; Famous Dancers and Choreographers
- Philosophy
- World Cultures
- World Religions
- Religious Leaders and Religious History
- Mythology - Gods and Goddesses (emphasis on Greek/Roman)
- Mythology - Characters, Themes (emphasis on Greek/Roman)
- Sports, Games and Leisure Activities
- Life Skills - Finance, Physical/Mental Health, Self-Survival
Skills
- Contemporary Literature
- Classic Drama, Plays, Film Masterpieces
- Contemporary Drama, Music and Art
LANGUAGE ARTS
- Ancient and lineage-based literature
- Classical Greek and Roman Literature (800 BC-400 AD)
- Medieval Literature (800-1400)
- Islamic and Jewish Literature (500 - 700)
- Renaissance poetry (1400-1600)
- Renaissance drama (1400-1600)
- Neo-Classical Literature (1720-1827)
- Romantic Period Literature-American (1760-1870)
- Romantic Period Literature-English (1760-1870)
- Realism Period Literature (1820-1920)
- Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (1850-1920)
- Modern and Contemporary Novels (1900-present)
- Award-Winning Literature (Pulitzer, Nobel, National Book
Award, Booker)
- Modern and Contemporary Drama (1900-present)
- Modern and Contemporary Poetry (1900-Present)
- Pacific Rim Literature
- Literary Terms
- Grammar, Punctuation and Mechanics
- Spelling, Definitions and Word Origins
- Biographies, Non-Fiction
- Research Skills, Writing Process
SOCIAL STUDIES
- Government: Types, characteristics, and international relations
- Government: United States, roles of officials, parties, personnel
- Government: Constitution, and major court cases
- Sociology and Psychology: People's relations with themselves and others
in society
- Economics: Principles, theorists, and practices
- Geography: Climate, human interactions (the 5 themes of geography)
- Geography: United States and World
- World Civilization: Prehistory to the Middle Ages (Europe and the
World)
- World Civilization: Renaissance and Reformation
- World Civilization: Social changes, Renaissance-Present
- World Civilization: Colonial Era
- World Civilization: The 20th Century World (including World Wars,
and Cold War)
- World Civilization: World History, (China, Japan, Europe, South
America, etc.)
- US History: Social Changes and reform in the United States (colonial
era-present)
- US History: Prehistory and pre-Columbian history
- US History: New Nation to the Civil War (1775-1865)
- US History: Civil War and Reconstruction
- US History: US as an emerging power (1865-1914)
- US History: World Wars and Depression
- US History: Crisis and Change (1945-present)
- Current History: People and events of the last 2 years
Each Quick Recall round and Written Assessment exam contains balanced
proportions from each category.