York Region District School Board

 

Grade 12, Physics, College Preparation (SPH4C)

Credit Value: 1.0

 

Course Description
This course develops students' understanding of the basic concepts of physics. Students will explore these concepts as they relate to mechanical, electrical, fluid (hydraulic and pneumatic), and communications systems, as well as to the operation of commonly used tools and equipment. They will develop scientific-inquiry skills as they verify accepted laws of physics and solve both assigned problems and those emerging from their investigations. Students will also consider the impact of technological applications of physics on society and the environment.

Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic or Applied.

Ministry Policy Document(s)

Text Resources
The only provincially approved textbook for the course is "Nelson Physics 12: College Preparation" - ISBN 0176265309. It may be used as a companion to this course, but is not a necessity.

Required Software/ Equipment
The submission of construction tasks would require a video camera, or digital camera, or mailing of the product . Other than household products, some special materials include:

  • Syringes for hydraulics
  • 1 metre of magnet wire

This internet course also requires a computer which will allow the following to run:

  • A web browser (Java enabled)
  • Macromedia Flash
  • A word processor
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • .doc viewer
  • Activex
  • Windows Media Player
  • EDISON4 (Electricity and Electronics software lab)

Assessment and Evaluation: Term Work 60%

The 60% will be distributed in the following manner:

1.        10% will be based on overall communication within the course.  This may include, but is not limited to, threaded discussions, chat, e-mail and participation during office hours, and

2.        50% will be based on course work. This may include, but is not limited to, assignments, quizzes, tests, projects and collaborative work.

 

Culminating Activities:

·          40% of each of the report card marks will be based on face-to-face exams. All examinations will be written at Richmond Green Secondary School.

Report cards

1.        Mid-Semester Report                        

1.1.      Examination 40%                                        

1.2.      Term 60%

 

2.        Final Report                                                   

2.1.      Mid-Semester  Exam 10%                                    

2.2.      Final Exam 30%                                            

2.3.      Term 60%

Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty includes practices such as plagiarism, cheating on tests, examinations and assignments. Academic dishonesty may result in the suspension of online privileges.

Plagiarism
When you borrow another writer's words and/ or ideas and include them in your work, you must acknowledge this whether it is a direct quotation or a restatement of an idea. Failure to do so is a form of academic dishonesty known as plagiarism and will result in a mark of zero for the work submitted.

Late Policy
All assignments have been given a due date. Please review "Module Titles and Assignment Due Dates" in this document. If you know that you will not be able to meet a given due date, contact your teacher in advance of the final deadline to request an extension. Once the final deadline has arrived, extensions will be granted for extenuating circumstances only.

Reporting
Students will receive two formal reports. One will be issued mid-semester and the other after the final examination.

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