Grade 11 Physics Culminating Individual Or Partners List

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Grade 11 Physics Culminating Individual Or Partners List

Grade 11 Physics Culminating RubricName:______

Date:______

1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / Comments
Oral Presentation of the Topic
Explains the topic clearly using PowerPoint, pictures, analogies etc. / With limited effectiveness / With some effectiveness / With considerable effectiveness / With a high degree of effectiveness
Connection to SPH3U Course
Connects concepts learned in Gr 11 physics to topic being explained / Little connection between the topic and the course / Some connection between the topic and the course / Clear connection between the topic and the course / Thorough connection between the topic and the course.
Content and Audience
Material is organized logically and at a level appropriate for the audience (the class) / Few audience members understand ‘how the topic works’ / Some audience members understand ‘how the topic works’ / Most audience members understand ‘how the topic works’ / All audience members understand ‘how the topic works’
Use of Model/Demo/Game
Uses a model or demo to help explain the topic to the class / With limited effectiveness / With some effectiveness / With considerable effectiveness / With a high degree of effectiveness
Model/Demo/Game
The model/demo shows critical and creative thinking skills / Little imagination is used / Some imagination used / Imagination is used and the model/demo is well designed / Imagination is used and the model/demo is unique and well designed

SPH3U Culminating Task

  • The culminating task is a short presentation (5-10 minutes) that teaches the class a topic in physics, related to the grade 11 course. The presentation must include a demonstration, model, game, or some other learning tool that helps the class understand the topic.
  • The presentation can be done with a partner or independently will be marked according to the rubric attached and will be worth 5% of your final mark.
  • Presentations must be completed on one of the following dates, based on the topic you choose.

Unit 1:
Kinematics
Tuesday, Jan 17 / Unit 2:
Forces
Wednesday, Jan 18 / Unit 3:
Energy and Society
Thursday Jan 19 / Unit 4:
Electricity and Magnetism
Friday, Jan 20
Vector diagrams / Free body diagrams and
Mass vs weight / Work
Noah / Electricity, charge and current Julia
Distance Time graphs
Dom / Forces on objects in free fall Nick P / Law of Conservation of Energy / Electric potential difference
Speed and Velocity / Universal Law of Gravitation / Power / Kirchoff’s Laws
Hannah
Velocity Time graphs / Gravitational field intensity / Heat and Thermal Energy / Resistance and Ohm’s Law
Ave acceleration / Friction / Principle of Heat Exchange Mariah / Mixed circuits
Blake
Constant acceleration equations / Newton’s 1st Law
Britt / Specific Heat Capacity
Monika / Magnetic properties, Oersted
Free fall / Newton’s 2nd Law
Delnaz / Heating and Cooling Curves / Right hand rules
Projectile motion / Newton’s 3rd Law / Radioactive decay / The Motor Principle
Motion problems and Newton’s Laws / Nuclear Energy
Riley