SOS Exam-AID's are 2-3 hours in length, covering ALL the material on the course curriculum. The sessions will take students through the minsitry outlined material providing lots of examples and opportunities for questions. Each session also has a take-home study package, comprised of questions and answers to help prepare for the exam after the session.
Past Exam-AID's
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MDM4U (Data) Data Management (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Data Management as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: graph theory, matrices, statistics of one variable, statistics of two variables, permutations, combinations, binomial theorem, probability, probability distributions, and normal distribution. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
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MHF4U (Funcs) Advanced Functions (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Functions as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: polynomial functions and their graphs, rational functions and their graphs, trigonometric function and exponential and logarithmic functions. We will place special emphasis on some of the more difficult concepts, including horizontal asymptotes, radian measurement, values of trigonometric ratios and solving logarithmic equations. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
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MCR3UandM (Functs) Functions and Relations (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.11 Functions as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: quadratic functions, exponential functions, discrete functions and trigonometric functions. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Emily Sararas
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Erica Marshall
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SCH4U (Chem) Chemistry (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Grade 12 Chemistry as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: organic chemistry, structures & properties of matter, rates of reaction & chemical kinetics, dynamic equilibrium, and electrochemistry. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Greg Wentworth
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SBI4U (Bio) Biology (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Biology as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. Major topics include: metabolic pathways, molecular genetics, homeostasis, and evolution and population dynamics. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
C Hoover
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Katelyn Veitch
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MPM1D (Math Academic) Grade 9: Principles of Mathematics, Academic (Spring )
This review session will cover all units as outlined by the grade nine math curriculum, with specific emphasis on linear relations and geometry. There will be a combination of both theory and sample problems that students will have the opportunity to work on and seek assistance if needed. There will also be time allocated for students to bring forth their own questions. Students will be given a summary package summarizing the session as well as a mock exam.
Taught By:
Adam Gingrich
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CGC1D (Geo) Geography of Canada, Academic (Spring )
This session will be a review of all major elements in the Ontario Curriculums Grade 9 Geography course. We will cover the following; spatial measurements, Canadas geographical regions, the interaction between humans and their natural environment, Canadas links to other countries, and implications of our lifestyle on the future of Canadian Geography.
Taught By:
Heather Kendall
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CHC2D (History) Canadian History, Academic (Spring )
This session will provide a review of the course content for Grade 10 Canadian History in the Twentieth Century as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. A chronological summary of events in Canadian history will be provided. Topics will focus on Canadian development as a nation and Canadian participation in global events within the time period. The session and take-home package will not only contain historical facts, but also identify the historical significance of major terms, individuals and events.
Taught By:
Megan Thomas
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MPM2D (Math Academic) Grade 10: Principles of Mathematics, Academic (Spring )
This session will provide a review of the course content for Grade 10 Mathematics as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The material reviewed will cover sketching and solving quadratic equations, solving systems of linear equations, analytic geometry, and trigonometry.
Taught By:
Chris McCormick
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Max Tabord-Meehan
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SNC2D (Science) Science, Academic (Spring )
This course enables students to enhance their understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment. Students are also given opportunities to further develop their scientific investigation skills. Students will plan and conduct investigations and develop their understanding of scientific theories related to the connections between cells and systems in animals and plants; chemical reactions, with a particular focus on acidbase reactions; forces that affect climate and climate change; and the interaction of light and matter. Prerequisite: Science, Grade 9, Academic or Applied
Taught By:
Linsey Provost
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Matthew Schroeder
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SCH3U (Chem) Chemistry (Spring )
The session will: - cover all materials oultined in grade 11 chemistry - main focus will be on atomic structure, the basics of bases and acids, fundamental calculations on chemical reactions including limited reagents. - pre test before we start any teaching so they know where they are weak - review questions for each unit with answers - going to do extra questions through out the lesson - fun game at the end if time allows
Taught By:
Nguyen Vo
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Sam Berardi
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MCR3UandM (Functs) Functions and Relations (Spring )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.11 Functions as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: quadratic functions, exponential functions, discrete functions and trigonometric functions. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory. This session will cover BOTH the (M)ixed and (U)niversity streams (U students will stay a big longer to cover additional material).
Taught By:
Emily Sararas
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Erica Marshall
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SBI4U (Bio) Biology (Spring )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Biology as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. Major topics include: metabolic pathways, molecular genetics, homeostasis, and evolution and population dynamics. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
C Hoover
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Katelyn Veitch
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SCH4U (Chem) Chemistry (Spring )
This session will review all major aspects of Grade 12 Chemistry as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: organic chemistry, structures & properties of matter, rates of reaction & chemical kinetics, dynamic equilibrium, and electrochemistry. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Greg Wentworth
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MDM4U (Data) Data Management (Spring )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Data Management as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: graph theory, matrices, statistics of one variable, statistics of two variables, permutations, combinations, binomial theorem, probability, probability distributions, and normal distribution. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Sarah Poste
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SPH4U (Physics) Physics (Spring )
The review session will consist of a brief overview of Forces and Motion, Energy and Momentum, Electric, Gravitational and Magnetic Fields, The Wave Nature of Light, and Matter-Energy Interface. We will organize the theories from the course in such a way that the student should be able to easily determine what equations to use for each problem, and how to break down problems to get the information they require to solve.
Taught By:
Christina Kemp
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MHF4U (Funcs) Advanced Functions (Spring )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Functions as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: polynomial functions and their graphs, rational functions and their graphs, trigonometric function and exponential and logarithmic functions. We will place special emphasis on some of the more difficult concepts, including horizontal asymptotes, radian measurement, values of trigonometric ratios and solving logarithmic equations. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Tyler Jutzi
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FSF1D (French) Core French, Academic (Spring )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr. 9 French as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: direct and indirect object pronouns, disjunctive pronouns, relative pronouns, passe compose of irregular verbs, passe compose of verbs conjugated with etre, present tense of reflexive verbs, futur simple, singular/plural adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, interrogation and negation. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Irena Tchaoussovski
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Zach Hogan
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GCG1D Grade 9 Geography Grade 9 Geography (Winter )
CGC1D (Geo) This session will be a review of all major elements in the Ontario Curriculumβs Grade 9 Geography course. We will cover the following; spatial measurements, Canadaβs geographical regions, the interaction between humans and their natural environment, Canadaβs links to other countries, and implications of our lifestyle on the future of Canadian Geography.
Taught By:
Cristina Filipovic
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Heather Kendall
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MDM1D Grade 9 Math Grade 9 Math (Winter )
This review session will cover all units as outlined by the grade nine math curriculum, with specific emphasis on linear relations and geometry. There will be a combination of both theory and sample problems that students will have the opportunity to work on and seek assistance if needed. There will also be time allocated for students to bring forth their own questions. Students will be given a summary package summarizing the session as well as a mock exam.
Taught By:
Adam Gingrich
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Devan Becker
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SPH3U Grade 11 Physics Grade 11 Physics (Winter )
Grade 11 Physics Final Exam review will include: -Forces and Motion -Energy, Work, and Power -Waves and Sound -Light and Geometric Optics -Electricity and Magnetism Definitions will be reviewed, self tests will be conducted, and demos will be performed.
Taught By:
Brittany Shaw
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Katrina Shaw
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MCR3UandM Grade 11 Functions Grade 11 Functions (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.11 Functions as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: quadratic functions, exponential functions, discrete functions and trigonometric functions. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory. This session will cover BOTH the (M)ixed and (U)niversity streams (U students will stay a big longer to cover additional material).
Taught By:
Emily Sararas
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Erica Marshall
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FSF1D Grade 9 French Grade 9 French (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr. 9 French as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: direct and indirect object pronouns, disjunctive pronouns, relative pronouns, passe compose of irregular verbs, passe compose of verbs conjugated with etre, present tense of reflexive verbs, futur simple, singular/plural adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, interrogation and negation. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Caitlyn McGeer
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Kristen Eicher
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SNC1D Grade 9 Science Grade 9 Science (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr. 9 Science as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: characteristics of ecosystems, nutrient cycles, photosinthesis and cellular respiration, pollution, properties of matter, elements, ionic and molecular compounds, electricity and the environment, celestial objects, stars, the universe and space exploration.
Taught By:
Katelyn Veitch
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Sheryl Vanderbeken
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MPM2D Grade 10 Math Grade 10 Math (Winter )
This session will provide a review of the course content for Grade 10 Mathematics as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The material reviewed will cover sketching and solving quadratic equations, solving systems of linear equations, analytic geometry, and trigonometry.
Taught By:
Amanda Vincent
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Jacqueline Knudsen
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CHC1D Grade 10 History Grade 10 History (Winter )
This session will provide a review of the course content for Grade 10 Canadian History in the Twentieth Century as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. A chronological summary of events in Canadian history will be provided. Topics will focus on Canadian development as a nation and Canadian participation in global events within the time period. The session and take-home package will not only contain historical facts, but also identify the historical significance of major terms, individuals and events.
Taught By:
natasha allain
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Patricia Kalligosfyris
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SNC2D Grade 10 Science Grade 10 Science (Winter )
This course enables students to enhance their understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment. Students are also given opportunities to further develop their scientific investigation skills. Students will plan and conduct investigations and develop their understanding of scientific theories related to the connections between cells and systems in animals and plants; chemical reactions, with a particular focus on acidβbase reactions; forces that affect climate and climate change; and the interaction of light and matter. Prerequisite: Science, Grade 9, Academic or Applied
Taught By:
Amanda Martin
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Linsey Provost
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SBI3U Grade 11 Biology Grade 11 Biology (Winter )
The session for Grade 11 Biology will cover material specified in the curriculum by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: Diversity of Living Things, Evolution, Genetic Processes, Animals: Sturcture and Funciton, and Plants: Anatomy, Growth, and Function. The session will review complete summaries of all theory, with the use of diagrams and sample problems to prepare students for what can typically be found on a Biology exam.
Taught By:
Erin Azzopardi
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Jenn Knapp
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SCH3U Grade 11 Chemistry Grade 11 Chemistry (Winter )
The session will: - cover all materials oultined in grade 11 chemistry - main focus will be on atomic structure, the basics of bases and acids, fundamental calculations on chemical reactions including limited reagents. - pre test before we start any teaching so they know where they are weak - review questions for each unit with answers - going to do extra questions through out the lesson - fun game at the end if time allows
Taught By:
Dilyn Keogh
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Sam Berardi
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SBI4U Grade 12 Biology Grade 12 Biology (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Biology as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. Major topics include: metabolic pathways, molecular genetics, homeostasis, and evolution and population dynamics. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
C Hoover
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Katie Leach
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MCV4U Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors Grade 12 Calculus (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Calculus as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: rates of change, limits, derivatives, curve sketching, optimization, exponential/logarithmic derivatives, geometric vectors, Cartesian vectors, lines, planes, intersection of lines (2-space and 3-space), intersections of lines and planes, and matrices. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Jeremy Webster
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MHF4U Grade 12 Functions Grade 12 Functions (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Functions as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: polynomial functions and their graphs, rational functions and their graphs, trigonometric function and exponential and logarithmic functions. We will place special emphasis on some of the more difficult concepts, including horizontal asymptotes, radian measurement, values of trigonometric ratios and solving logarithmic equations. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Janelle Erb
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Mike McDougall
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MDM4U Grade 12 Data Management Grade 12 Data Management (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Data Management as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: graph theory, matrices, statistics of one variable, statistics of two variables, permutations, combinations, binomial theorem, probability, probability distributions, and normal distribution. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Katie Shepley
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Priya Grewal
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SCH4U Grade 12 Chemistry Grade 12 Chemistry (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Grade 12 Chemistry as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: organic chemistry, structures & properties of matter, rates of reaction & chemical kinetics, dynamic equilibrium, and electrochemistry. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Daniel Huras
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Greg Wentworth
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SPH4U Grade 12 Physics Grade 12 Physics (Winter )
The review session will consist of a brief overview of Forces and Motion, Energy and Momentum, Electric, Gravitational and Magnetic Fields, The Wave Nature of Light, and Matter-Energy Interface. We will organize the theories from the course in such a way that the student should be able to easily determine what equations to use for each problem, and how to break down problems to get the information they require to solve.
Taught By:
Colin Yardley
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Lyndsay Dolbear
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PSE4U Grade 12 Exercise Science Grade 12 Exercise Science (Winter )
This session will review the major aspects of Gr.12 Exercise Science as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The major topics include: the skeletal system, muscular system, anatomical terminology, joints, nervous system, cardiovascular system as well as the pulmonary system. With the focus of the Exercise Science course being Anatomy and Physiology, we have access to the Kinesiology Anatomy labs & anatomical models. The sessions will be held in the Wilfrid Laurier Anatomy labs, for practical and hands-on learning. The students will have access to lab instructors as well as a plethora of models to enhance their learning. The students will have access to a package to work with, questions to test thier knowledge, as well as handouts for each session.
Taught By:
Lauren Canie
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Steph King
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CIA4U Grade 12 Economics Grade 12 Economics (Winter )
This session will review all major aspects of Gr.12 Economics as set out by the Ontario Ministry of Education with a focus on Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. For Micro, we review the history of economists, supply and demand, economic systems, market structures and theories of a firm. For Macro, we study measuring tools, the business cycle, fiscal and monetary policy, money/banking markets and international policies. Students will also receive a take-home package with practice problems to complete on their own time as a studying tool for their final exam. The session will not only contain the necessary theory, but also worked examples to reinforce the theory.
Taught By:
Ruxi Coman
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Ryan Hummel
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PSE4U Grade 12 Exercise Science Grade 12 Exercise Science (Spring )
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