Grade 10 Bilology 1

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Science 10

Embark on a journey through the living world with Biology 10. Get Canadian high school credit, our online biology course is designed for a comprehensive Grade 10 science education. SNC2D | Grade 10 Science | Online Course - CGASNC2D Grade 10 Science. Online course for academic preparation. Learn at home & earn OSSD credits with CGA. Sign up any time to learn at your own pace.

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Course Details

Course Code

SNC2D

Course Type

Academic

Format

Online School Course

Prerequisite

SNC1D

Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, students will:

Scientific Investigation Skills and Career Exploration

  1. Demonstrate scientific investigation skills (related to both inquiry and research) in the four areas of skills (initiating and planning, performing, and recording, analyzing, and interpreting, and communicating)
  2. Identify and describe a variety of careers related to the fields of science under study, and identify scientists, including Canadians, who have made contributions to those fields.

Biology: Tissues, Organs, and Systems of Living Things

  1. Evaluate the importance of medical and other technological developments related to systems biology and analyze their societal and ethical implications.
  2. Investigate cell division, cell specialization, organs, and systems in animals and plants, using research and inquiry skills, including various laboratory techniques.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the hierarchical organization of cells, from tissues, to organs, to systems in animals and plants.

Chemistry: Chemical Reactions

  1. Analyse a variety of safety and environmental issues associated with chemical reactions, including the ways in which chemical reactions can be applied to address environmental challenges.
  2. Investigate, through inquiry, the characteristics of chemical reactions.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the general principles of chemical reactions, and various ways to represent them.

Earth and Space Science: Climate Change

  1. Analyse some of the effects of climate change around the world and assess the effectiveness of initiatives that attempt to address the issue of climate change.
  2. Investigate various natural and human factors that influence Earth’s climate and climate change.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of natural and human factors, including the greenhouse effect, that influence Earth’s climate and contribute to climate change.

Physics: Light and Geometric Optics

  1. Evaluate the effectiveness of technological devices and procedures designed to make use of light and assess their social benefits.
  2. Investigate, through inquiry, the properties of light, and predict its behaviour, particularly with respect to reflection in plane and curved mirrors and refraction in converging lenses.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of various characteristics and properties of light, particularly with respect to reflection in mirrors and reflection and refraction in lenses.

Outline of Course Content

Unit

Title

Time

1

Physics: Light and Geometric Optics

27 hours

2

Chemistry: Chemical Reactions

27 hours

3

Earth and Space Science: Climate Change

27 hours

4

Biology: Tissues, Organs and Systems of Living Things

27 hours

Final Examination (A proctored two-hour exam worth 30% of the student’s final mark administered at the end of the course.)

2 hours

Total

110 hours

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