↓What will your child LEARN In Biology students will explore human body systems—digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, immune and motor—and examine how to maintain a steady, healthy body state. They’ll learn how energy from the sun is transformed into usable energy for cells so that cells can perform daily functions. They …
↓What will your child LEARN This class follows the Alberta Education standards for 11th grade Chemistry In this course students will use models to help them understand and describe simple molecular substances. In the lab, they’ll explore the behaviour of gases, and they’ll apply this knowledge to natural processes like …
What Your Child will Learn: How can we conserve energy? Science 14 students learn about the atom, the periodic table and the safe handling of chemicals. They investigate how energy is transferred in machines, and they examine the digestive and circulatory systems, including ways to keep these systems healthy. Students also …
↓What Your Child will LEARN Mathematics 10-3 students solve linear and area measurement problems of 2-D shapes and 3-D objects using SI and imperial units. They use spatial reasoning to solve puzzles; solve problems involving right triangles and angles; solve unit pricing, currency exchange and income problems; and manipulate …
What Your Child will Learn: Mathematics 10C students determine the surface area and volume of 3-D objects and use trigonometric ratios to solve problems involving right triangles. They simplify expressions that involve powers with integral and rational exponents and simplify or factor polynomial expressions. At this level, students also analyze …
What Your Child will Learn: What happened to that energy? Science 10 students are introduced to the biological, chemical, physical and Earth sciences. By studying chemical reactions, cellular and multicellular processes that occur in plants, the conservation and conversion of energy, and Earth’s climate, they discover how energy is transformed.
↓What will your child LEARN This course is aligned with Alberta Education standards for 9th Science. Students will begin to unravel the significance of DNA in genetics—including its role in determining traits like hair colour—and they’ll identify the scientific and technological advancements that led to human exploration of the moon …
