Grade 10 Curriculum

Categories: CORE, Grade 10
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About Course

Grade 10 builds on the foundational high school skills developed in Grade 9, focusing on deeper critical analysis, higher-level problem-solving, and mastery of complex concepts across subjects. Students engage with diverse literary genres and global perspectives, explore advanced mathematics including Algebra II and Geometry, perform in-depth science experiments, and study historical and contemporary issues with a critical and informed approach. The curriculum prepares learners for upper high school coursework and post-secondary academic expectations through independent research, evidence-based reasoning, and effective communication.

What Will You Learn?

  • Analyze and evaluate complex literature, informational texts, and media for meaning and bias.
  • Write persuasive, analytical, and research-based papers using credible, properly cited sources.
  • Apply advanced algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric concepts in problem-solving.
  • Design and conduct scientific experiments, interpret data, and present findings clearly.
  • Investigate global historical events, trends, and cultural movements with attention to cause and effect.
  • Strengthen independent study, critical thinking, and academic presentation skills.

Course Content

English
Enhances literary analysis through world literature, drama, and advanced poetry studies. Students refine essay writing, research skills, and persuasive techniques while mastering advanced grammar and vocabulary.

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Math
Focuses on Algebra II concepts (polynomials, quadratic equations, complex numbers), Geometry review, and introductory trigonometry, with applications in real-world problem-solving and data analysis.

Science
Covers biology (ecology, human systems), chemistry (stoichiometry, chemical bonding), and physics (energy, waves), reinforced with hands-on lab investigations and applied research projects.

Reading
Develops advanced comprehension, synthesis, and comparative analysis skills through novels, plays, nonfiction, and primary documents, emphasizing author’s craft and thematic connections.

Social Studies / History
Explores world history from the Renaissance to the modern era, including political revolutions, industrialization, and global conflicts, with connections to current world issues.

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