Thereof, what math do 10th graders take?
In the U.S. curriculum for mathematics, tenth graders are usually taught algebra 1 or Geometry. Occasionally, Algebra II or higher classes are offered for students who wish to take Advanced Placement math classes in later years of high school.
One may also ask, what classes do sophomores take? Requirements
- Two to three years of science, including biology and chemistry, is required to graduate high school.
- Freshman year: Biology.
- Sophomore year: Chemistry.
- Junior year: Physics or Earth Science.
- Senior year: optional electives.
- Most colleges require two-three years of science for non-STEM majors.
Likewise, what math class should sophomores take?
Math classes build upon each other, so each subject must be completed in the order they are presented: Pre-Algebra (for remedial students), Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. Students must reach at least Algebra I before completing 10th grade.
Do sophomores take Algebra 2?
A fairly common situation in the US is the “standard level math student” takes Algebra 1, in grade 9 (freshman year), Geometry, in 10th grade (sophomore year), and Algebra 2, in grade 11 (junior year).
