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This exam breakdown provides a detailed overview of the SNC2D course, covering key topics across all units in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. It includes types of questions such as multiple choice, true/false, and short answer formats. Students can review essential concepts such as atomic theory, acid-base reactions, microscopy, and the human body's systems. Additionally, preparation strategies are outlined, including correcting assignments, reviewing quizzes, and utilizing study aids. Perfect for structured, focused exam preparation.
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Exam Breakdown SNC2D Garside
Breakdown in Sections • Knowledge: Multiple Choice (25-ish) – all units • Knowledge: T/F (15-ish) – all units • Knowledge: Short answer - Chemistry • Application – all units • Thinking – Marlee style – all units
Unit Breakdown: Chemistry • Atomic Theory – subatomic particles, energy levels, ion charge (losing or gaining electrons), stability • 7 Diatomic Elements • Trends in the periodic table – period, atomic number, • Polyatomic Ion Chart – need to memorize • Nomenclature – writing chemical formulas and naming chemical compounds • Law of conservation of mass • 6 types of chemical reactions • Balancing chemical reactions • States of Matter • Acids and Bases – pH and pH testing • Neutralization Reactions
Unit Breakdown: Biology • Parts of the microscope • Organelles • Interphase and Stages of Mitosis • Apoptosis and Necrosis • Systems of the body – digestive, respiratory, circulatory, endocrine, • Animal tissues • Digestive systems of the frog and earthworm • Plant cells • Comparison between normal human cells and cancer cells
Unit Breakdown: Physics • Parts of the human eye • Electromagnetic radiation • Colour theory • Refraction • Ray Diagrams – Plane mirror and curved mirror • Using Index of Refraction formula • Using Snell’s Law
What Can You Do to Prepare? • Make corrections to your course review assignments • Go over previous quizzes and tests • Complete previous crosswords (see ClassNet) • Print off notes from ClassNet to make sure you have everything you need • Go over review PowerPoints from each unit (see ClassNet) • Re-write or highlight your own notes • Make study sheets for Unit Breakdown topics • Complete practice sheets for chemistry • Make cue cards to study from • Attend Cookies and Cram to study for a while (Monday and Tuesday only after school in caf)