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St Johns College - Year 11 Science


​YEAR 11 SCIENCE 
Science is a systematic process of learning about how the universe works and what the universe is made of. Science relies on testing ideas with evidence gained from the natural world. Science helps you to shift facts from nonsense and improves your ability to understand today’s issues, make informed decisions and asses the credibility, reliability and validity of what you see and hear.
Today’s careers increasingly require a strong foundation in science. Studying science opens doors not only in the fields such as forensics, medicine, pharmacology, engineering and architecture, but also into other fields such as commerce and administration, where the analytical and problem solving skills that science teaches are critical. Science prepares you for jobs that don’t exist yet.
 
Level 1 Science
There are 5 possible courses in Level 1 Science.  All students must choose at least one course in Year 11. Students who are taking Biochemistry are also expected to take Physics. All of the standards being offered are only drafts; they may be subject to change.
 
GENERAL SCIENCE A
This course offers a mixture of Chemistry, Physics and Biology. It is designed to give students a basic understanding of all science areas with the possibility of specialising in Level 2.  It will comprise a selection of the following standards, with a minimum of 16 credits offered in total.
AS Number  |  Achievement Standard Title  |  Credits  |  Assessment Method
Science 1.1  |  Demonstrate an understanding of aspects of mechanics.  |  4  |  External
Physics 1.1  |  Carry out a practical investigation that leads to a linear mathematical relationship.  |  4  |  Internal
Chemistry 1.1  |  Carry out a practical chemistry investigation with direction  |  4  |  Internal
Science 1.5  |  Demonstrate an understanding of chemical ideas relating to acids and base.  |  4  |  External
Science 1.9  |  Demonstrate understanding of genetic  variation  |  4  |  External

BIOCHEMISTRY
This course is designed for the more academic student who wants to specialise in the Sciences. It is designed to extend students and give them a better foundation for Level 2 Biology and Chemistry.
AS Number  |  Achievement Standard Title  |  Credits  |  Assessment Method
Science 1.5  |  Demonstrate an understanding of chemical ideas relating to acids and bases.  |  4  |  External
Chemistry 1.5  |  Demonstrate understanding of chemical reactions.  |  4  |  External
Science 1.9  |  Demonstrate understanding of genetic variation.  |  4  |  External
Chemistry 1:1  |  Carry out a practical chemical investigation with direction  |  4  |  Internal
Biology 1:2  |  Report on a biological issue  |  Internal
Chemistry  1.3  |  Demonstrate understanding of aspects of Carbon Chemistry  |  External

PHYSICS                                                                               
Physics is a specialist subject that prepares the students better for level 2 Physics.
 
AS Number  |  Achievement Standard Title  |  Credits  |  Assessment Method
Science 1.1  |  Demonstrate understanding of aspects of mechanics.  |  4  |  External
Physics 1.1  |  Carry out a practical investigation that leads to a linear mathematical relationship  |  4  |  Internal
Physics 1.3  |  Demonstrate aspects of electricity and magnetism.  |  4  |  External
Physics 1.4  |  Demonstrate understanding of aspects of wave behaviour.  |  4  |  External
Physics 1.5  |  Demonstrate understanding of aspects of heat.  |  4  |  External
 
YEAR 11 General Science B
The purpose of Practical Science is to provide a meaningful and achievable course aimed at students who struggle in Science. The course is made up of internally assessed Achievement Standards. Practical work and research are an important component of the course.
The course will consist of a selection of the following Internally assessed Achievement. The number of credits we will aim to complete is between 16-20. The running of this course is dependent on student numbers.
Achievement standards
AS Number  |  Achievement Standard Title  |  Credits  |  Assessment Method
90950 |Investigate biological ideas relating to interactions between humans and microorganism  |  4  |  Internal
90946 1.7  |  Investigate the implications of the properties of metals for their use in society.  |  4  |  Internal
90949 1.10  |  Investigate life processes and environmental factors that affect them.   |  4  |  Internal
90952 1.14  |  Demonstrate understanding of the formation of surface feature in New Zealand  |  4  |  Internal
90935 1.1  |  Carry out a practical physics investigation.  |  4  |  Internal
90930 1.1  |  Carry out a practical chemistry investigation  |  4  |  Internal
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