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Optics Exam Review | Study Guide, 85+ Practice Questions & Answer Key
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This complete optics exam review package covers the entire Grade 10 light and geometric optics unit, from sources of light to the thin lens equation. Print and go, zero prep required.

- Page 1: Student self-check list of 18 "I can" skills so students see exactly what they need to know
- Pages 1-6: Study guide covering 8 topics in plain, ELL-friendly language with key vocabulary in bold: sources of light, properties of light and the ray model, the electromagnetic spectrum, the laws of reflection, visible light and colour, refraction and total internal reflection, curved mirrors, and lenses with the thin lens equation
- 5 original black and white ray diagrams teach the conventions: reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, concave mirror, and converging lens
- Quick reference: ways to produce light, a SALT summary table for every mirror and lens case, and a formula box (n = c/v, thin lens equation, magnification)
- Pages 7-12: 85+ practice questions in 8 formats: 20 multiple choice, 4 matching sets, fill in the blanks, true or false, reflection problems, short answer and application, curriculum-level calculations, and 3 ray diagram questions with ready-to-draw templates
- Pages 12-13: Digital practice page with 5 free, safe, no-login PhET simulations, each with a student task and a scannable QR code
- Pages 14-17: Complete answer key with explanations for every question, fully worked calculation solutions, drawn answer ray diagrams, and sample responses for the digital tasks
- Both editable DOCX and print-ready PDF versions

Why Teachers Love This Resource

- Full unit coverage: reflection AND refraction, mirrors AND lenses, concepts AND calculations
- Print and go: zero prep, everything is ready to photocopy
- Editable: the DOCX file lets you adapt questions for your class
- Original ray diagrams with accurate geometry, plus blank templates so students practise drawing
- Student-safe digital practice: every linked simulation is free, ad-free, and requires no student account or personal information
- ELL friendly: plain language, bolded vocabulary, and simulations that switch into 40+ languages
- Answer key with explanations, not just letters, so it doubles as a re-teaching tool
- Black and white friendly: saves ink when photocopying in bulk
- Works for exam review, test prep, catch-up packages, or emergency supply plans

Pairs perfectly with my SNC2D Chemistry Exam Review for full Grade 10 science exam preparation.

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Optics Exam Review | Study Guide, 85+ Practice Questions & Answer Key

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Description

This complete optics exam review package covers the entire Grade 10 light and geometric optics unit, from sources of light to the thin lens equation. Print and go, zero prep required.

- Page 1: Student self-check list of 18 "I can" skills so students see exactly what they need to know
- Pages 1-6: Study guide covering 8 topics in plain, ELL-friendly language with key vocabulary in bold: sources of light, properties of light and the ray model, the electromagnetic spectrum, the laws of reflection, visible light and colour, refraction and total internal reflection, curved mirrors, and lenses with the thin lens equation
- 5 original black and white ray diagrams teach the conventions: reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, concave mirror, and converging lens
- Quick reference: ways to produce light, a SALT summary table for every mirror and lens case, and a formula box (n = c/v, thin lens equation, magnification)
- Pages 7-12: 85+ practice questions in 8 formats: 20 multiple choice, 4 matching sets, fill in the blanks, true or false, reflection problems, short answer and application, curriculum-level calculations, and 3 ray diagram questions with ready-to-draw templates
- Pages 12-13: Digital practice page with 5 free, safe, no-login PhET simulations, each with a student task and a scannable QR code
- Pages 14-17: Complete answer key with explanations for every question, fully worked calculation solutions, drawn answer ray diagrams, and sample responses for the digital tasks
- Both editable DOCX and print-ready PDF versions

Why Teachers Love This Resource

- Full unit coverage: reflection AND refraction, mirrors AND lenses, concepts AND calculations
- Print and go: zero prep, everything is ready to photocopy
- Editable: the DOCX file lets you adapt questions for your class
- Original ray diagrams with accurate geometry, plus blank templates so students practise drawing
- Student-safe digital practice: every linked simulation is free, ad-free, and requires no student account or personal information
- ELL friendly: plain language, bolded vocabulary, and simulations that switch into 40+ languages
- Answer key with explanations, not just letters, so it doubles as a re-teaching tool
- Black and white friendly: saves ink when photocopying in bulk
- Works for exam review, test prep, catch-up packages, or emergency supply plans

Pairs perfectly with my SNC2D Chemistry Exam Review for full Grade 10 science exam preparation.

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NGSSHS-PS4-5
Communicate technical information about how some technological devices use the principles of wave behavior and wave interactions with matter to transmit and capture information and energy. Examples could include solar cells capturing light and converting it to electricity; medical imaging; and communications technology. Assessments are limited to qualitative information. Assessments do not include band theory.
NGSSHS-PS4-2
Evaluate questions about the advantages of using digital transmission and storage of information. Examples of advantages could include that digital information is stable because it can be stored reliably in computer memory, transferred easily, and copied and shared rapidly. Disadvantages could include issues of easy deletion, security, and theft.
NGSSHS-PS4-1
Use mathematical representations to support a claim regarding relationships among the frequency, wavelength, and speed of waves traveling in various media. Examples of data could include electromagnetic radiation traveling in a vacuum and glass, sound waves traveling through air and water, and seismic waves traveling through the earth. Assessment is limited to algebraic relationships and describing those relationships qualitatively.
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