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This introductory course is for teachers to learn the content of Form 2 Science and how to teach that course to students. The course focuses on physical properties of matter, chemical behavior of substances, and the maintenance & continuity of life.
Prerequisite: None
In this module we will explore light.
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In this module, we will learn about waves.
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This module investigates magnetism.
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In this module we will study electricity.
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In this module we will learn about acids, bases and salts.
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In this module we will learn about metals and non-metals.
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In this module we will learn about chemical reactions.
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In this module we will learn about reproduction in humans.
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In this module we will learn about respiration.
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In this module we will learn about main components of the excretory system.
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In this module we will learn about coordination and response.
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In this module we will learn about organisms in their natural environment.
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In this summary module, we will review major concepts from this course. This module includes comprehensive problem solving, a reflection paper and a final course exam.
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This section contains retake exams for each module in the course. There is only one retake per test. There are no other retakes if you do not do well on this version. There is no retake for the final exam.
Please note:
· Students are not permitted to take re-take exams without instructor approval. If approval is received, you must also notify your instructor immediately upon completion. Otherwise, your attempt will not be graded and will not count. If permission is received, your higher grade of the two exams will count.
· You should not seek permission to retake an exam until you have (1) determined your areas for growth based on the questions that were marked wrong on the original test; (2) studied these topics further until you are confident you understand them; (3) requested a Zoom tutoring session from your instructor to ensure you are ready for the retake.