Science 10
In Science 10, students continue their focus on developing scientific process skills such as observing, comparing, classifying, inferring, evaluating, analyzing, predicting and communicating.
In the life science portion of this year, students assess the significance of natural phenomena and human factors within ecosystems.
In the physical sciences, students develop an understanding of chemical reactions and radioactivity, and explain motion in terms of displacement, time interval, velocity, and acceleration.
In the earth and space sciences, students explore the processes associated with energy transfer within the Earth’s geosphere and atmosphere and examine processes and features associated with plate tectonics.
In the life science portion of this year, students assess the significance of natural phenomena and human factors within ecosystems.
In the physical sciences, students develop an understanding of chemical reactions and radioactivity, and explain motion in terms of displacement, time interval, velocity, and acceleration.
In the earth and space sciences, students explore the processes associated with energy transfer within the Earth’s geosphere and atmosphere and examine processes and features associated with plate tectonics.