Year 10 Online Course Bundle – Individual Subscription

$22.50 $16.90

Online Courses for Year 10 Science (Australian Curriculum)

year 10 science online course australian curriculum

Includes the following courses:
Year 10 Chemistry
Year 10 Biology
Year 10 Physics

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Product Description

Click on the links below to view free sample lessons:

  • Atoms Elements and Compounds (Chemistry)
  • DNA – The Molecule of Life (Biology)
  • Distance and Displacement, Speed and Velocity (Physics)
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    About the Year 10 Online Course

    Purchase of the Year 10 Online Science Course Bundle gives access to the following courses for one year:

    Each course consists of high-quality, in-depth lessons broken up into several topics.
    Students can test their understanding with self-marking quizzes at the end of each topic.

    • The Chemistry course contains 189 quiz questions in total.
    • The Biology course contains 201 quiz questions in total.
    • The Physics course contains 157 quiz questions in total.

     

    Course Contents

    Chemistry

    • Atoms, Elements and Compounds
    • The Periodic Table
    • Chemical Bonding and Structures
    • Ionic and Covalent Compounds
    • Balancing Chemical Equations
    • Types of Chemical Reactions
    • Rate of a Chemical Reaction
    • Factors that Affect Rate of Reaction
    • Properties of Metals
    • Metal Reactions
    • Extraction of Metals

    Biology

    • DNA – The Molecule of Life
    • Chromosomes, Diploid Cells and Haploid Cells
    • Cell Division – DNA Replication, Mitosis and Meiosis
    • Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
    • Genes, Genotype and Phenotype
    • Dominance, Incomplete Dominance and Codominance
    • Sex-Linked Inheritance
    • Punnett Squares
    • Mendelian Genetics
    • Pedigree Charts
    • Genetic Mutation
    • Genetic Variation and Change
    • Evolution – The Process
    • Evolution – The Evidence

    Physics

    • Distance and Displacement, Speed and Velocity
    • Acceleration
    • Distance-Time Graphs and Displacement-Time Graphs
    • Speed-Time Graphs
    • Measuring Motion Using a Ticker Timer
    • Overview of Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion
    • Newton’s First Law of Motion
    • Newton’s Second Law of Motion
    • Newton’s Third Law of Motion
    • Work and Power
    • Mechanical Energy
    • Energy Transfer and Transformation

     

    Coverage of the Australian Curriculum

    Year 10 Chemistry – Science Understanding

  • The atomic structure and properties of elements are used to organise them in the Periodic Table (ACSSU186).
  • Different types of chemical reactions are used to produce a range of products and can occur at different rates (ACSSU187).
  • Year 10 Biology – Science Understanding

  • Transmission of heritable characteristics from one generation to the next involves DNA and genes (ACSSU184).
  • The theory of evolution by natural selection explains the diversity of living things and is supported by a range of scientific evidence (ACSSU185).
  • Year 10 Physics – Science Understanding

  • Energy conservation in a system can be explained by describing energy transfers and transformations (ACSSU190).
  • The motion of objects can be described and predicted using the laws of physics (ACSSU229).
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    Ordering Information

  • Price is per student subscription.
  • Subscription lasts for one year from date of purchase.
  • Price is in Australian dollars.
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