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Physics 11

 

Course Outline:   

It is recommended that students complete Science 10 with a good foundation in Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10, prior to enrolling in this course.

Physics 11 was designed to develop knowledge on core physics concepts, explored through the physical world of motion and energy. Physical phenomenon are explored through real life applications that allow students to connect their learning to the world around them. Physics 11 provides a solid foundation for students planning to take Physics 12. The course is self paced, with lessons delivered via unit booklets. Student learning is demonstrated through Unit Learning Guides, Projects, Quizzes, Unit Tests, a Midterm Exam and Final Exam, graded by the course teacher. Test and Exam writing are supervised by an online support teacher. Face to face support is available during an online support block or at a connect session. Students have one year to complete the course.

 

Course Topics: 

Unit 1 - Math Tools

Unit 2 - Motion

Unit 3 - Projectiles

Unit 4 - Forces

Unit 5 - 2D Forces

Unit 6 - Energy

Unit 7 - Electricity

Unit 8 - Waves

 

Course Grading: 

Learning Guides - 10%

Quizzes - 10%

Projects - 20%

Unit Tests - 20%

Midterm Exam - 15%

Final Exam - 25%

 

Learning Guides:

The Learning Guide must be submitted prior to writing the Unit Test. All submissions MUST be very neat and well organized.

It is assumed that you will do all the required assignments. Success on the exams depends upon exposure to a large variety of questions and lots of practice.

 

Projects:

Projects allow students to make choices on how they wish to enhance their understanding of unit concepts. Students should be looking for projects that they think will enhance their understanding in areas of interest and/or weakness, as they work through units.

 

Exam Supervision: 

Supervision is not required for quizzes. Students may complete quizzes on their own and use them as practice to prepare for the unit test. Students should keep track of where they need help and review lesson material prior to re-attempting a quiz.

All tests and exams are “closed book” and require supervision. Please arrange with a teacher from the Sea to Sky Online School to write your tests as needed.

Students should print the course Formula Sheet and use it on all testing.

 

Resources: 

There is NO textbook required for this course. Students will need a computer with internet access and headphones/speakers. A scientific calculator is also needed for the course.

 

Keys to Success: 

  1. Set a schedule so that you are working on the course either everyday or every second day. There should be no big gaps, with the hope of catching up. This is VERY important! 
  2. Actively work through each lesson, trying examples and reflecting on material. 
  3. Use the Learning Guides as your tool for documenting your understanding. Lay it out neatly and well organized. 
  4. Make sure you understand any test question you get wrong. If you can’t figure it out – ASK for help! 
  5. Be sure to use your Moodle message system for regular communication with your instructor.