Welcome to Grade 10 Science

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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Grade 10 Science

Chemistry Things you will learn about this year: Ions

Chemistry Ionic Compounds Sodium Chloride

Chemistry Molecular Compounds Hydrogen molecule

Chemistry Law of Conservation of Mass

Chemistry Word Equations Skeleton Equations Balanced chemical equations

Chemistry Types of Chemical Reactions – synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, combustion, neutralization

Chemistry The pH scale

Chemistry Acids and Bases

Physics Electromagnetic Spectrum

Physics Reflection

Physics Refraction

Physics Mirrors

Physics Lenses

Physics Ray diagrams

Physics Characteristics of images - LOST Location (where is the image?) Orientation (Upright or inverted) Size (Smaller, larger or the same) Type (Real or virtual)

Physics Magnification equation:

Physics Mirror Equation & Thin Lens Equation

Physics Index of refraction

Physics Critical Angle & Total Internal Reflection

Biology Cells and Cell processes Animal Cells and Plant Cells

Biology DNA and DNA replication

Biology Cell division – mitosis & cytokinesis

Biology Tissues

Biology Organs – eye, heart, lung, liver etc.

Biology Organ Systems Digestive – Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Egestion

Biology Respiratory System – Gas exchange

Biology Circulatory System –transport system

Biology Dissections Earthworm

Biology Fish

Biology Frog dissection

Biology Diseases & Technology – MRI

Climate Change We will watch a short video on climate change to give you a quick overview of what will be covered. https://www.google.ca/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=climate+change+videos&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&gfe_rd=cr&ei=Mj0FVKPqGKaC8QfksQE&gws_rd=ssl#