Course Materials

Click on each subject to find practice worksheets, study sheets, links, and more!
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    Khan Academy

    Free videos on all subjects explaining lessons in the curriculum, often with examples and practice quizzes.

    • All Grades

    • All Subjects

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    Resources Drive

    Study powerpoints, worksheets, textbooks, review notes

    • All Grades

    • All Subjects

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    Textbook Solutions

    Free written explanations for most textbooks. Create an account to access.

    • All Grades

    • All Subjects

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    SNC2D

    Practice worksheets for studying everything in the course!

    • Grade 10

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    11 Chemistry

    Practice worksheets for each unit. | Interactive Periodic Table

    • Grade 11

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    PhET Interactive Simulations

    From the University of Colarado, simple animations to help you better visualize and understand any concepts taught in class.

    • All Grades

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    Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

    Well-animated videos on any science topic imaginable. Includes fun explanations to hypothetical situations, as well as important topics learned in school.

    • All Grades

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    Mister Cheung's Youtube

    Entertaining chemistry lessons on courses in all grades. Mr. Cheung is so cool (he has 1.15k subscribers)!

    • All Grades

    • Chemistry

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    Bozeman Science

    High level science crash courses on topics in physics, bio, and chem. Straightforward and concise videos.

    • Grade 11

    • Grade 12

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    Amoeba Sisters

    Biology crash courses narrated with the use of engaging animations, and funny stories.

    • All Grades

    • Biology

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    The Biology Cafe

    Activities, videos, labs, games for every biology topic learned in high school. Sorted by course.

    • All Grades

    • Biology

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    University of Waterloo - Open Science

    Lessons on basic physics and chemistry science skills (i.e. stoichiometry, newton's laws...) including practice exercises throughout.

    • Grade 11

    • Grade 12

    • Physics

    • Chemistry

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    Blood Typing Game

    Exercise to practice identifying blood types.

    • Grade 11

    • Grade 12

    • Biology

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    Titration Experiment

    Virtual titration lab to understand the procedure and necessary steps.

    • Grade 11

    • Grade 12

    • Chemistry

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    Desmos

    Graphing calculator with radians and degrees. Great for double checking your work or learning about graphs.

    • All Grades

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    Jensen Math

    Full follow-along video lessons with worksheets and answers for every unit in every high school math course.

    • All Grades

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    Knowledge Hook

    Multiple choice practice questions for grade 9 and 10 curriculum topics. In partnership with the Ministry of Education in Ontario.

    • Grade 9

    • Grade 10

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    Prep Anywhere - Functions

    Video solutions for all questions in various textbooks including Functions 11 (Nelson), Advanced Functions, Calculus & Vectors (McGraw Hill), and Data Management.

    • Grade 11

    • Grade 12

  • prep anywhere
    Nelson Functions 11 Textbook

    • Grade 11

  • Nelson Advanced Functions
    Nelson Advanced Functions Textbook

    For extra practice, as teachers usually use the McGraw Hill textbook.

    • Grade 12

  • Nelson Calculus
    Nelson Calculus and Vectors Textbook

    For extra practice, as teachers usually use the McGraw Hill textbook.

    • Grade 12

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    LitCharts

    Full "English" translations for Shakespeare plays, alongside the original text. A life saver for understading the lingo in simpler language!

    • All Grades

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    Quoting, Paraphrasing and Citations

    When to paraphase v.s. when to quote. + an MLA citation guide including all of the possible scenarios you may encounter when writing an essay or paper.

    • All Grades

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    Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs

    Summary of how to write introductory and concluding paragraphs.

    • All Grades

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    Story Archetypes

    Summary of common archetypes found in literature.

    • Grade 10

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    Francais Facile

    French grammar exercises for vocabulary, conjugation, etc.

    • All Grades

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    Bon Patron

    Grammar checking. Copy and paste your writing to get feedback on syntax errors.

    • All Grades

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    TED-Ed

    Animated educational videos about interesting topics. So fun for reacreational youtube viewing - graphics and voiceovers are attention-grabbing.

    • All Grades

    • All Subjects

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    Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life - David Attenborough

    Learn about evolution and how life came to be the way it is today in this documentary by BBC studios, narrated by the acclaimed David Attenborough.

    • Grade 11

    • Biology

    • Documentary

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    Light Falls Space Time and an Obsession of Einstein

    Take a theatrical journey with physicist Brian Greene to uncover how Albert Einstein developed his theory of relativity. In this vivid play, science is illuminated on stage and screen through innovative projections and an original score.

    • Physics

    • Space and Time Curves

    • General Relativity

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    NOVA | The Fabric of the Cosmos: What is Space?

    "The Fabric of the Cosmos," based on the book by renowned physicist and author Brian Greene, takes us to the frontiers of physics to see how scientists are piecing together the most complete picture yet of space, time, and the universe. With each step, audiences will discover that just beneath the surface of our everyday experience lies a world we'd hardly recognize—a startling world far stranger and more wondrous than anyone expected.

    • Physics

    • Quantum Mechanics

    • Documentary

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    Milk Science, Steaming, and Latte Art

    In this video, we cover basic barista science about milk, how to heat and texture milk to form a delicious base for drinks, and how to pour it to look pretty. For the coffee lovers! (or should I say addicts...)

    • Chemistry

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    Fermat's Last Theorem

    The Pythagorean Theorem is simple: x2 + y2 = z2. In this form, the equation can be solved. But what if the 2 is replaced with any positive integer greater than 2? Would the equation still be solvable? More than 300 years ago, amateur mathematician Pierre de Fermat said no, and claimed he could prove it. Unfortunately, the book margin in which he left this prophecy was too small to contain his thinking. Fermat's Last Theorem has since baffled mathematicians armed with the most advanced calculators and computers. Andrew Wiles methodically worked in near isolation to determine the proof for this seemingly simple equation.

    • Math

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