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McGraw-Hill Ryerson ON Science 9 - Student Textbook
Model: 9780070726895
The McGraw-Hill Ryerson ON Science 9 - Student Textbook supports the Ontario Ministry of Education course: Science, Grade 9, Academic (SNC1D).
It has these units and chapters:
Unit 1 Sustainable Ecosystems
- Nutrient Cycles and Energy Flow
(Sustainability, The Biosphere and Energy, Extracting Energy from Biomass)
- Populatons and Sustainable Ecosystems
(Populations and Resources, Interactionsa Among Species, Human Niches and Population, Ecosystem Services)
- Biodiversity
(Measuring Biodiversity, Communities, Threats to Biodiversity, Restoration Ecology)
Unit 2 Atoms, Elements and Compounds
- Properties of Elements and Compounds
(Studying Matter, Physical Properties, Chemical Properties)
- Understanding the Properties of Elements
(Evolution of the Atomic Model, The Structure of the Atom, The Periodic Table, Trends in the Periodic Table)
- Understanding the Properties of Compounds
(Ionic Compounds, Molecular Compounds, Modelling Compounds)
Unit 3 The Study of the Universe
- The Night Sky
(Ancient Astronomy, The Constellation, Movements of Earth and the Moon, Meet Your Solar System, Other Objects in the Solar System)
- Exploring Our Stellar Neighbourhood
(Exploring Space, Exploring the Sun, Exploring Other Stars)
- The Mysterious Universe
(Galaxies, The Universe, Unsolved Myteries)
Unit 4 The Characteristics of Electricity
- Static Charges and Energy
(Exploring Static Charges, Charging by contact and by Induction, Charges at Work)
- Electric Circuits
(Cells and Batteries, Electric Circuits: Analogies and Characteristics, Measuring the Properties of Simple Circuits, Measuring Electrical Resistance, Series and Parallel Circuits)
- Generating and Using Electricity
(Electricity at Home, Using Electricity Wisely, Meeting the Demand of Electricity, Sustainable Source of Electricity)
For each chapter, there are summary and review.
For each unit, there are Science at Work, Projects and Review.
Answers are given at the end of the textbook.
590 pages