Science?. Mr. Bandy What is Physics? Rules of Engagement Example: Today our objective is to understand what Physic’s is We shall accomplish this by introducing.

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Science?

Mr. Bandy What is Physics?

Rules of Engagement Example: Today our objective is to understand what Physic’s is We shall accomplish this by introducing definitions and problems but also by taking your input and ideas To accomplish this we will mix definitions with quick activities integrated into this power point

So, What do you think? Write down what you think Physics is Give an example of what it studies Now share and compare your answer with your partner Work together and list reasons of why or what you want to learn from this class Times Up

Physics Defined Chart it! Physics is the natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time. Physics is the study of observable natural occurring phenomenon; particularly that associated with energy and motion.

Physics vs. Other

Things Covered in PHYS

Things that use Physics Chart it!

Science vs. Technology: How are the two different? Write down what you think on your paper. Chart it! Times Up

Book Time: Answer questions Review questions 1-8 and Think and Explain question 1 on page 8. Use the same paper! Times Up