TEXTBOOKS - RETURN June 14th between 8:30 -9:00 MORNING IN ROOM 482 UNLESS the book has already been returned. *EST students can return their books morning of June 19th.
Science and Technology FINAL
June 2019 Science and Technology Exam will be written on June 14th 9-12.
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
(20%) (20 %) (60%)
PRACTICAL MARK (40% of the final Practical mark that is calculated terms 1 (20%), 2 (20%), 3 (60%))
...../40
THEORY (30% - of the final school theory mark that is calculated terms 1 (20%), 2 (20%), 3 (60%) )
...../30
THEORY (30% - final written exam)
...../30
BEFORE the final mark is calculated, the uniform exam mark could be subject to conversion and moderation.
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Format of exam:
25 questions worth 4 marks each, is divided into three parts:
• Part A consists of 15 multiple-choice questions worth 60% of the examination mark.
STRATEGIES FOR MULTIPLE CHOICE - GO TO THIS LINK TO READ ABOUT STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU ANSWER MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. www.studygs.net/tsttak3.htm
• Part B consists of 5 constructed-response questions worth 20% of the examination mark. These questions are presented in the Student Booklet.
• Part C consists of 5 questions on the technological analysis of a technical object and is worth 20%. There is a DVD that will show an object as it is in operation.
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Only the following materials may be used during the examination:
REMEMBER HB PENCILS!!!!!!!!!
– Ruler
– Calculator with or without a graphic display
– Periodic table of the elements provided (Appendix V)
– List of formulas and quantities provided (Appendix VI)
The Uniform Exam is worth 50% of the theory component for the year. (Since the theory is worth 60% of the final mark and the practical is the remaining 40%, this means the ST final is work 30% of the overall grade.
Are You Ready for the 2019 Science and Technology Exam? and STUDY GUIDE.
These are documents prepared by LBPSB for students to VIEW. There is really no reason to print, just scroll through the items on-line. USE YOUR lbpearson EMAIL IN ORDER TO ACCESS THE FILES BELOW.
The formula sheet, there will include:
Density of water and Kilowatt-hours defined by showing these conversions:
1 kW•h = 3 600 000 J;
density of water is 1.0 g/mL or 1.0 kg/L or 1000 kg/m3
Density of water and Kilowatt-hours defined by showing these conversions:
1 kW•h = 3 600 000 J;
density of water is 1.0 g/mL or 1.0 kg/L or 1000 kg/m3