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USS SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - SPH3U Course Outline 2014-2015 UXBRIDGE SECONDARY SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT SPH3U – Course Outline 2014-2015 Course Code: SPH3U – Physics, Grade 11, University Preparation Ministry Guidelines: The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12, Science 2008 Course Description: This course develops students’ understanding of the basic concepts of physics. Students will explore kinematics, with an emphasis on linear motion; different kinds of forces; energy transformations; the properties of mechanical waves and sound; and electricity and magnetism. They will enhance their scientific investigation skills as they test laws of physics. In addition, they will analyse the interrelationships between physics and technology, and consider the impact of technological applications of physics on society and the environment. Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic Textbook: PHYSICS 11 (Addison-Wesley) Fines for lost text: $100.00 Class Requirements: Scientific Non-Graphing Calculator 3-Ring Binder and Paper (lined/unlined/graph) Pencils (HB), Pencil Crayons/Markers, Pens (blue, black and red) Protractor and Ruler Curriculum Strands: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Scientific Investigation and Career Exploration Kinematics Forces Energy and Society Waves and Sound Electricity and Magnetism Learning Skills: Responsibility Organization Independent Work Collaboration Initiative Self-Regulation 1 USS SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - SPH3U Course Outline 2014-2015 Assessment & Evaluation: Student assessment and evaluation will encompass the four categories of the Achievement Chart for Science: Knowledge/Understanding; Thinking/Inquiry; Communication; and Application. Students will be provided with numerous and varied opportunities to demonstrate the full extent of their achievement of the curriculum expectations through a variety of assessment strategies. (See attached Achievement Charts - The Ontario Curriculum Grades 11 and 12 Science, 2008) Achievement Categories: Knowledge and Understanding [K/U] Thinking and Inquiry [T/I] Communication [C] Application [A] Assessment Strategies: Quizzes/Unit Tests Lab Reports Written Assignments Problem Sets Oral Presentations Research/Construction Projects Final Examination Lab Practical Exam Evaluation: Term: Tests Quizzes Lab Reports Assignments/Problems Project Summative Evaluation: Practical Summative Written Summative 25% 15% 10% 15% 5% 5% 25% 2 USS Science Department SPH3U Course Outline 2012-2013 SPH3U – OVERALL COURSE EXPECTATIONS A. SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION SKILLS AND CAREER EXPLORATION A1. 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). Identify and describe careers related to the fields of science under study, and describe the contributions of scientists, including Canadians, to those fields. A2. B. KINEMATICS B1. Analyse technologies that apply concepts related to kinematics, and assess the technologies’ social and environmental impact. Investigate, in qualitative and quantitative terms, uniform and non-uniform motion, and solve related problems. Demonstrate an understanding of uniform and non-uniform linear motion, in one and two dimensions. B2. B3. C. FORCES C1. Analyse and propose improvements to technologies that apply concepts related to dynamics and Newton’s laws, and assess the technologies’ social and environmental impact. Investigate, in qualitative and quantitative terms, net force, acceleration, and mass, and solve related problems. Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between changes in velocity and unbalanced forces in one dimension. C2. C3. D. ENERGY AND SOCIETY D1. Analyse technologies that apply principles of and concepts related to energy transformations, and assess the technologies’ social and environmental impact. Investigate energy transformations and the law of conservation of energy, and solve related problems. Demonstrate an understanding of work, efficiency, power, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, nuclear energy, and thermal energy and its transfer (heat). D2. D3. E. WAVES AND SOUND E1. Analyse how mechanical waves and sound affect technology, structures, society, and the environment, and assess ways of reducing their negative effects. Investigate, in qualitative and quantitative terms, the properties of mechanical waves and sound, and solve related problems. Demonstrate and understanding of the properties of mechanical waves and sound and of the principles underlying their production, transmission, interaction, and reception. E2. E3. F. ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM F1. Analyse the social, economic, and environmental impact of electrical energy production and technologies related to electromagnetism and propose ways to improve the sustainability of electrical energy production. Investigate, in qualitative and quantitative terms, magnetic fields and electric circuits and solve related problems. Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of magnetic fields, the principles of current and electron flow, and the operation of selected technologies that use these properties and principles to produce and transmit electrical energy. F2. F3. 3