Science 9 Assigned Work

Science 9

Assigned Work List

  • For Potato Harvest students: If you have any questions or assignments to submit, email them here: Todd.Swim@nbed.nb.ca
  • Don't forget to make frequent saves to avoid lost work!
  • We will occasionally use The Physics Lab; click here.
  • When saving files be sure to use a descriptive file name for that particular activity, if one is not provided.
  • Save your work frequently! You should make about 8 to 10 saves per class! Only save in your U drive or Google drive! They are the only safe places for your course work! Do not save on the local computer!

Test Taking: ExamView Player

This only works while logged in here at the school. You can click on the "How To Take a LAN Test" in my student tutorials list. Tests are stored in the Student Shared folder. You can access the tests through My Computer and then going here: S:/Info Tech 110/Swim/Testing. Then click evplay.exe. Please Note! Tests can only be taken when logged in here at the school.

Class Work List:

  • WHMIS/GHS flash card activity; click here.
  • Qualitative vs Quantitative presentation activity; click here.
  • My Favourite Elements presentation activity; click here.
  • Static Electricity presentation activity; click here.
  • Series Parallel presentation activity; click here.
  • check out the Circuit Builder on-line; by The Physics Classroom.
  • PHET Interactive Electronics; click here.
  • Using the PHET link above: use the appropriate meters to solve for the missing meter box readings (in the lower left corner of the series circuit and the lower left corner of the parallel circuit) for each of the circuits. Record your results on a piece of loose leaf, include your name and the date and pass it in. Value 11.
  • Class work April 18, 2019; click here.
  • PHET drawing, May 2, 2019; Drawings from the board; Series (click) Parallel (click).
  • Renewable Energy project with rubric; click here .


Video's, Images and Video Response sheets:

  • Periodic Table with classifications; click here.
  • Periodic Table image; click here.
  • Periodic Table sorted in by symbol in alphabetical order; click here; thanks to Todd Hill.
  • What does an atom really look like? click here (8:44)
  • Bohr Diagrams, Energy Levels, Energy Sublevels, Orbitals, & Pauli Exclusion Principle; click here. (12:09)
  • Copper's Surprising Reaction to Strong Magnets - Force Field Motion Dampening; click here. (7:45)
  • Top 10 Strangest Elements; click here. (8:47)
  • The Earth's Magnetism; click here. (7:38)
  • How Earth Creates Its Magnetic Field; click here. (8:48)
  • Khan Academy - Physics (Electricity) - Introduction to circuits and Ohm's Law; click here. (9:47)
  • Khan Academy - Physics (Electricity) - Resistivity & Conductivity; click here. (12:01)
  • Khan Academy Magnets (Intro to magnetism); click here. (10:43)
  • Khan Academy Elements & Atoms; click here. (13:08)
  • Khan Academy Chemistry Youtube playlist; click here.
  • PBS Nova - Hunting the Elements; click here. (1:53:03)
  • Real Plutonium; click here. (16:44)
  • Gallium - The Terminator metal; click here. (4:15)
  • Significant Digits at Khan Academy; click here.
  • Khan Academy - Velocity video; click here
  • Race cars with constant speed around curve; click here
  • Brick or Feather; click here
  • Atmospheric Circulation - click here
  • Clouds - Weather 101; click here
  • How It Works: Orbital Mechanics; click here. (34:24)
  • A Year On Every Planet??? - click here. (13:58)
  • Why Do Planets Orbit? - click here. (1:57)

Home work list:

Home work #1 -


Home work #2 -

  • Chapter 9 - 15 Questions; "Understanding Concepts" Pg. 273 -questions 1-5, Pg. 275 - questions 1-5, Pg. 279 - questions 1-5. Separate paper, to be handed in.
  • Define the 25 bold terms on pages 268-293. Separate paper, to be handed in.


Home work #3 -

  • Chapter 10; Define the 29 bold terms on pages 296-327. Separate paper, to be handed in.
  • Chapter 10 - 37 questions; "Understanding Concepts" Pg. 301 -questions 1-5, Pg. 303- questions 1-4, Pg. 305 - questions 1-5, Pg. 307 - questions 1-3, Pg. 311 - questions 1-3, Pg. 315 - questions 1-4, Pg. 319 - questions 1-7, Pg. 327 - questions 1-6. Separate paper, to be handed in.


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