Química, Grado 11, Preparación para la Universidad

Código: SCH3UGrado: 11Tipo: Preparación universitariaCréditos: 1.0
Descripción del curso

This course enables students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of the properties of chemicals and chemical bonds; chemical reactions and quantitative relationships in those reactions; solutions and solubility; and atmospheric chemistry and the behaviour of gases. Students will further develop their analytical skills and investigate the qualitative and quantitative properties of matter, as well as the impact of some common chemical reactions on society and the environment.

Expectativas generales

Al final de este curso, los estudiantes:

1. Habilidades de investigación científica y exploración profesional
1.1demostrar habilidades de investigación científica (relacionadas tanto con la indagación como con la investigación) en las cuatro áreas de habilidades (iniciar y planificar, realizar y registrar, analizar e interpretar, y comunicar);
1.2identificar y describir las profesiones relacionadas con los campos de la ciencia objeto de estudio, y describir las contribuciones de los científicos, incluidos los canadienses, a dichos campos.
2. Matter, Chemical Trends and Chemical Bonding
2.1analyse the properties of commonly used chemical substances and their effects on human health and the environment, and propose ways to lessen their impact;
2.2investigate physical and chemical properties of elements and compounds, and use various methods to visually represent them;
2.3demonstrate an understanding of periodic trends in the periodic table and how elements combine to form chemical bonds.
3. Chemical Reactions
3.1analyse chemical reactions used in a variety of applications, and assess their impact on society and the environment
3.2investigate different types of chemical reactions;
3.3demonstrate an understanding of the different types of chemical reactions.
4. Quantities in Chemical Reactions
4.1analyse processes in the home, the workplace, and the environmental sector that use chemical quantities and calculations, and assess the importance of quantitative accuracy in industrial chemical processes;
4.2investigate quantitative relationships in chemical reactions, and solve related problems;
4.3demonstrate an understanding of the mole concept and its significance to the quantitative analysis of chemical reactions.
5. Solutions and Solubility
5.1analyse the origins and effects of water pollution, and a variety of economic, social, and environmental issues related to drinking water;
5.2investigate qualitative and quantitative properties of solutions, and solve related problems;
5.3demonstrate an understanding of qualitative and quantitative properties of solutions
6. Gases and Atmospheric Chemistry
6.1analyse the cumulative effects of human activities and technologies on air quality, and describe some Canadian initiatives to reduce air pollution, including ways to reduce their own carbon footprint;
6.2investigate gas laws that explain the behaviour of gases, and solve related problems;
6.3demonstrate an understanding of the laws that explain the behaviour of gases.
Resumen del contenido del curso
Tiempo asignadoComponente en línea/fuera de línea
1. Unit 0: Skills and Career Exploration

Students will review essential skills required to required to succeed in the course: scientific notation, significant digits, fundamental mathematical tools and proper lab format. Concepts of scientific inquiry and careers in chemistry are explored.

4 hours

Online : 2 hour 

Offline: 2 hour

2. Unit 1: Matter, Chemical Trends and Chemical Bonding

Students will review the concepts of matter, atomic  structure, ions and isotopes and explore trends in  the periodic table, including ionization energy,  electron affinity and atomic radius. They will explore  the nature of chemical bonding and classify bonds  as ionic, polar covalent and non-polar covalent  according to the electronegativity difference  between the bonding atoms. They will learn to distinguish between intramolecular forces and  intermolecular forces and use Lewis structures and  VSEPR theory to determine the shape and polarity  of molecules.

22 horas

Online: 11 hours

Fuera de línea: 11 horas

3. Unit 2: Chemical Reactions

Students will review the IUPAC Nomenclature  system, types of chemical reactions (synthesis,  decomposition, single and double displacement,  combustion and neutralization), and balancing of  chemical equations. They will learn to predict the  products in chemical reactions and investigate  reactions of metal oxide and non-metal oxide  solutions as well as complete and incomplete  combustion.

20 horas

Online: 10 hours

Fuera de línea: 10 horas

4. Unit 3: Quantities in Chemical Reactions

Students will be introduced to the concept of a mole  and the Law of Definite proportions. They will learn  to solve problems related to quantities in chemical  reactions by performing calculations involving  quantities in moles, number of particles, and atomic  mass. They will learn to calculate mass percent  composition of a given compound, and to determine empirical and molecular formulae from percentage  composition and molar mass. They will apply  stoichiometric calculations to determine unknown  quantities in chemical reactions and investigate  practical applications of stoichiometry including  limiting reagents and percent yield.

22 horas

En línea: 12 horas

Offline: 12 hours

5. Unit 4: Solutions and Solubility

This unit will explore solutions and solubility and  apply the principles to an understanding of water  systems, and contamination, aiming to equip  students with a thorough understanding of these  critical environmental and scientific concepts..  Through hands-on investigations and problem solving exercises, students will develop essential  skills in analyzing solution properties, including  concentration and solubility. They will explore the  definitions and characteristics of acids and bases; conduct quantitative analysis and apply stoichiometric principles to reactions of acids, bases  and other solutions. They will learn to use titration techniques to determine the concentration of an  unknown acid or base. Additionally, they will gain  insights into the properties of water as a solvent,  the effects of temperature and pressure on  solubility, and the behavior of acids and bases in  aqueous solutions.

20 horas

Online: 10 hours

Fuera de línea: 10 horas

6. Unit 5: Gases

Students will learn terminology related to gases,  such as standard temperature, pressure, molar  volume, and ideal gas. They will investigate  quantitative and graphical relationships between  pressure, volume, and temperature of gases.  Students will explore various gas laws: Boyle’s law,  Charles’s law, Gay-Lussac’s law, the combined gas  law, Dalton’s law of partial pressures, and the ideal  gas law. They will apply stoichiometry to solve  problems related to gas reactions, including  determining molar volume or molar mass of gases  produced in reactions. Additionally, students will  understand fundamental concepts such as the  major and minor components of Earth’s  atmosphere, states of matter, kinetic molecular  theory, and Avogadro’s hypothesis, further  deepening their comprehension of gas behavior  and chemical reactions.

16 hours

En línea: 8 horas 

Fuera de línea: 8 horas

7. Evaluación final

Examen final

3 horas

En línea

Total107 horas
Estrategias de enseñanza y aprendizaje

Este curso está organizado en un formato semestral. Las lecciones y actividades se  presentadas a los estudiantes a través de Internet. Las lecciones se impartirán en línea, con  conferencias programadas entre estudiantes y profesores y foros de debate entre estudiantes.  

Se utilizarán diversas estrategias para impartir este curso en línea. Instrucción  Las estrategias incluirán, entre otras cosas 

  • Clases dirigidas por el profesor
  • Aprendizaje cooperativo
  • Investigación independiente
  • Aprendizaje entre iguales
  • Presentación multimedia

Los objetivos de aprendizaje se discutirán al principio de cada tarea y se proporcionarán criterios de éxito a los estudiantes. Los criterios de éxito se utilizan para desarrollar las herramientas de evaluación en este curso, incluyendo rúbricas y listas de control.

The over-riding aim of this course is to help students use the language of physics and  apply mathematics skillfully, confidently and flexibly. A wide variety of instructional  strategies are used to provide learning opportunities to accommodate a variety of learning styles, interests, and ability levels. The following processes are used  throughout the course as strategies for teaching and learning the concepts presented.

Estrategias de evaluación del rendimiento de los estudiantes

Se necesitan diversos métodos, estrategias e instrumentos de valoración y evaluación como  adecuados a la expectativa evaluada. Se trata de pruebas de diagnóstico, formativas  y sumativa dentro del curso y dentro de cada unidad.

La evaluación PARA EL APRENDIZAJE y la evaluación COMO APRENDIZAJE se obtienen a través de un  diversos medios, entre ellos los siguientes:  

  • Retroalimentación descriptiva continua, incluida la retroalimentación descriptiva sobre los planes de los estudiantes para su empresa. 
  • Autoevaluación 
  • Evaluación inter pares 
  • Conferencias entre estudiantes y profesores con regularidad para: 
    • o verbalizar las observaciones 
    • o hacer preguntas 
    • o aclarar la comprensión 

Las pruebas de los logros de los alumnos (evaluación del aprendizaje) se recogen mediante  observaciones continuas del trabajo más coherente, teniendo en cuenta la mayoría  trabajos recientes de diversas fuentes. 

La evaluación de este curso se basará en el plan de estudios provincial.  expectativas. Los estudiantes dispondrán de numerosas y variadas oportunidades para  demostrar todo el alcance de sus logros. Categorías de evaluación y  Los desgloses son los siguientes: 

  • Conocimientos 30% 
  • Investigación sobre el pensamiento 25%  
  • Aplicación 25%  
  • Comunicación 20% 

La nota final se determinará de la siguiente manera:  

  • Trabajo trimestral 70% 
  • Evaluación final ISU 10% Examen 20%
Consideración para la planificación de programas

A los estudiantes con necesidades especiales y a los que aprenden inglés se les proporcionará alojamiento, incluyendo tiempo adicional, tecnología de asistencia y escriba cuando esté disponible.

Habilidades de aprendizaje

Learning Skills listed below are key to student success. Learning Skills are assessed  independently of achievement and are determined through observation and

participation. A check list and student conference will be used to determine the level  in each category. 

  1. Responsabilidad  
  2. Organización  
  3. Trabajo independiente  
  4. Colaboración  
  5. Iniciativa  
  6. Autorregulación
Recursos necesarios para el estudiante

Por determinar

Recursos proporcionados por el estudiante
  •  PowerPoint Lessons, Activities and Video Lessons 
  • Recursos en línea

Comprar curso

USD $549.00

🇨🇦 Precio para estudiantes canadienses