Chemistry A
SACE Code | 1CEM10 A |
Level | Stage 1 |
Learning Area | Science |
Duration | Semester |
Semester | Semester 1 |
Pre-requisite | C grade or higher in Year 10 Science |
Additional Costs | Simple household materials for experiments. |
SACE Credits | 10 |
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for students who have a scientific inclination and a desire to delve into the composition, structure, properties, and transformations of matter, with the aim of applying this knowledge to society and the environment.
Moreover, this subject is particularly advantageous for students who are intrigued by the intricate interplay between human beings, science, and technology. By studying chemistry, students will develop a deeper understanding of the various factors that shape scientific advancements and gain the ability to make well-informed decisions regarding the modification and interaction with nature.
This course is an ideal pathway for students aiming to pursue higher education in science, mathematics, technology, or TAFE.
What will I learn?
You will:
- apply science inquiry skills to design and conduct chemistry investigations, using appropriate procedures and safe, ethical working practices
- obtain, record, represent, analyse, and interpret the results of chemistry investigations
- evaluate procedures and results, and analyse evidence to formulate and justify conclusions
- develop and apply knowledge and understanding of chemical concepts in new and familiar contexts
- explore and understand science as a human endeavour
- communicate knowledge and understanding of chemical concepts, using appropriate terms, conventions and representations
Topics are:
- Topic 1 - Materials and their Atoms
- Topic 2 - Combining Atoms
- Topic 3 - Molecules
How will I be assessed?
Students complete four assessment tasks with a weighting of 25% each:
- one Practical Investigation,
- one Science as a Human Endeavour Investigation,
- two Skills and Applications Tasks.
Pre-requisite
C grade or higher in Year 10 Science
Cost
Travel and accommodation costs for practical workshops are the responsibility of the student.
Last updated: 04 September 2024