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GRADE 12
MATHEMATICS
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
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Advanced functions
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Functions: Characteristics and Properties
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Functions: Understanding Rates of Change
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Polynomial Functions
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Polynomial Equations and Inequalities
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Rational Functions, Equations, and Inequalities
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Trigonometric Functions
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Trigonometric Identities and Equations
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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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Combinations of Functions
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CALCULUS AND VECTORS
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Rates of Change
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Derivatives
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Curve Sketching
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Derivatives of Sinusoidal Functions
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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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Geometric Vectors
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Cartesian Vectors
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Lines and Planes
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GRADE 12
SCIENCE
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Grade 12 Biology
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Enzymes and Energy
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Cellular Energy
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Homeostatic Mechanisms
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The Nervous System
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The Endocrine System
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Nucleic Acids: The Molecular Basis of Life
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Protein Synthesis and Gene Expression
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DNA Mutations and Genetic Engineering
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Introducing Evolution
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Adaptation and Speciation
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Ecological Principles
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Human Ecology
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Grade 12 Chemistry
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Polymers
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Structure and Properties of Matter
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Atoms
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Chemical bonding
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Thermochemistry
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Chemical kinetics
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Chemical systems and equilibrium
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Electrochemistry
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Oxidation and reduction reactions
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Grade12 Physics
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Forces and Motion: Dynamics
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Kinematics & Dynamics
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Circular Motion
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Energy and Momentum
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Work and Energy
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Momentum and Collisions
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Gravitational and Celestial Mechanics
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Electric, Gravitational & Magnetic Field
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Electric Charges and Electric Field
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Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism
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Waves and Light
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Matter-Energy Interface
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Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity
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Radioactivity and Elementary Particles
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GRADE 12 ENGLISH
Literacy connections and applications
Students apply transferable skills when reading, listening, viewing, writing, and speaking in various cultural, social, and linguistic contexts
Foundations of language
They identify and use oral and non-verbal communication strategies, including expression, gestures, and body language, and use precise and descriptive word choice, syntax, and grammar to support audience comprehension.
Comprehension: Understanding and responding to texts
Students analyze and evaluate a variety of literary and informational texts, including cultural text forms, and explain how their characteristics help communicate meaning. They explore how visuals such as images and graphics help to create, communicate, and contribute to meaning. They analyze various elements of style and literary devices and explain how they are appropriate for the text form and genre.
Composition: Expressing ideas and creating texts
Students write fluently and use advanced word-processing skills to create texts. They generate and develop ideas about complex topics and synthesize information and content. They create complex texts of various forms and genres, establishing an identifiable voice and using varied language, elements of style, and tone.