Courses

French Immersion Program

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  • The French Immersion program at Reynolds allows students currently enrolled in an early or late French Immersion Program to continue their studies and work towards obtaining a Dual Dogwood. The purpose of the French Immersion program is to give non-francophone students the opportunity to develop functional bilingualism.  The French Immersion program differs… Read more

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  • Espagnol 10

    Recommended for French Immersion students or students fluent in French This course is geared towards FRIM students, with the expectation that a foundation and understanding of what is required to learn a language is already in place.  Spanish 9 and 10 curricula are compressed and delivered at a faster pace,… Read more

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  • Explorations en Sciences Humaines – 11

    This is a survey course allowing students to study a variety of subjects within the Social Studies discipline. Topics include, but are not limited to : Human and Physical geography       Economic theory Philosophy Political studies

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  • Français Langue Seconde – Immersion 10

    Students will continue explore and analyze texts in order to understand the social, cultural and historical contexts. Registers of language Characteristics of short stories Poetic elements Semantic fields Idiomatic and regional expressions Possessive and demonstrative adjectives and pronouns Past tense hypothetical sentences Active and passive voices

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  • Français Langue Seconde – Immersion 9

    Students will explore and analyze different francophone texts in French to understand the implicit and explicit messages and to deepen their understanding of the cultures that produced them. Literal and figurative meanings Characteristics of the novel, fable and stylistic devices How to communicate to a specific audience Registers of language… Read more

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  • Français Langue Seconde – Immersion 12

    Students will use their knowledge of francophone language and culture to understand their place in the French speaking world. Communication strategies that enable students to communicate effectively in different specialized contexts Denotation and connotation Stylistic devices Symbolism Essay writing Blogs Citations

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  • Langue et Culture de la Francophonie 11

    This course gives students the opportunity to develop their language abilities through the exploration of language and culture from the Francophone world, and is organized around the following themes: Oral communication including plays, debates, discussions Language and francophone culture including customs and traditions Media and digital communication including social media,… Read more

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  • Sciences 10

    DNA, patterns of inheritance and mechanisms for diversity of life Applied genetics and ethical implications Chemical reactions Nuclear energy and radiation Energy, potential, kinetic and transformation Formation of the universe Astronomy

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  • Sciences 9

    Sexual and asexual reproduction Elements and their properties Compounds Circuits Voltage, currents and resistance Matter cycles Sustainability systems and First People’s knowledge of interconnectedness and sustainability

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  • Sciences Humaines 10

    Canada and the world from 1918-the present. Canadian government and politics Global armed conflicts Conflict within Canada Canadian identity Human-environment interactions

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  • Sciences Humaines 9

    Canada and the world from 1750-1919. Revolutions and rebellions Colonialism in North America Geography of North America Canadian Confederation Western expansion and British Columbia

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