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Grade 11 Math Courses - PEI Curriculum

Discover PEI's Grade 11 math options, from Foundations to Pre-Calculus. Choose your path based on your strengths and future goals, aligning with provincial standards for academic success.

Foundations of Mathematics 11 (MAT521A)

Pre-Calculus 11 (MAT521B)

Pre-Calculus Elective 11 (MAT521E)

Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 11 (MAT521K)

Applied Mathematics 11 (MAT801A)

PEI Grade 11 Math Curriculum - Course Options and Support

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Curriculum Outcome
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PI.CO.F11.M1
Solve problems involving application of rates:
Rate of change
Applications of linear relations
Solving rational equations
Rates
Proportions
Simplifying rational expressions and restrictions
Applications of rational equations
Simplifying complex fractions
PI.CO.F11.M2
Solve problems involving scale diagrams using proportional reasoning:
Enlargements and reductions with scale factors
Scale diagrams
Similar triangles
Similar polygons
PI.CO.F11.M3
Understand relationships between scale factors and areas of similar 2-D shapes and 3-D objects:
Surface area and volume of prisms
Surface area and volume of pyramids
Surface area and volume of cylinders
Surface area and volume of cones
Surface area and volume of spheres
PI.CO.F11.G1
Derive proofs involving properties of angles and triangles:
Angle in standard position
Coterminal angles
Reference angle
Pairs of lines and angles
Parallel lines and transversals
Parallel line proofs
Perpendicular line proofs
PI.CO.F11.G2
Solve problems involving properties of angles and triangles:
Find the exact value of trigonometric ratios
ASTC rule in trigonometry (All Students Take Calculus)
Classifying triangles
Isosceles and equilateral triangles
PI.CO.F11.G3
Solve problems using cosine law and sine law:
Law of sines
Law of cosines
Applications of the sine law and cosine law
PI.CO.F11.LR1
Analyze and prove conjectures using inductive and deductive reasoning:
Factor by taking out the greatest common factor
Factor by grouping
Null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis
Proving claims
Confidence levels, significance levels and critical values
Test statistics
PI.CO.F11.LR2
Analyze puzzles and games involving spatial reasoning using problem-solving strategies:
Line symmetry
Rotational symmetry and transformations
Absolute value functions
Solving absolute value equations
PI.CO.F11.S1
Understand normal distribution including standard deviation and z-scores:
Center of a data set: mean, median, mode
Spread of a data set - standard deviation & variance
Measures of relative standing - z-score, quartiles, percentiles
Introduction to normal distribution
Normal distribution and continuous random variable
Z-scores and random continuous variables
PI.CO.F11.S2
Interpret statistical data using confidence intervals confidence levels and margin of error:
Point estimates
Confidence levels and critical values
Margin of error
Making a confidence interval
Confidence intervals to estimate population mean
Student's t-distribution
PI.CO.F11.RF1
Model and solve problems involving systems of linear inequalities in two variables:
Determining number of solutions to linear equations
Solving systems of linear equations by graphing
Graphing linear inequalities in two variables
Graphing quadratic inequalities in two variables
Graphing systems of quadratic inequalities
Graphing systems of linear inequalities
Applications of inequalities
What is linear programming?
Linear programming word problems
PI.CO.F11.RF2
Understand characteristics of quadratic functions including vertex intercepts domain and range:
Characteristics of quadratic functions
Transformations of quadratic functions
Quadratic function in general form: y = ax^2 + bx + c
Converting from general to vertex form by completing the square
Shortcut: Vertex formula
Graphing quadratic functions: General form VS. Vertex form
Finding the quadratic functions for given parabolas
Applications of quadratic functions
Quadratic function in vertex form: y = a(x-p)^2 + q
Completing the square
Introduction to quadratic functions

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