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Welcome ACP - KNIGHTS Honors Physics Mrs. Lowe
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What is Physics?
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Physics is the science of matter, energy, space, and time. It explains matter as combinations of particles which interact through the 4 major forces.
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Why are you here?
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So you can understand comics?
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So you can make lots of money? justification for higher education
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Because your parents said so?
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So you can graduate from high school?
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No High School Diploma High School Diploma Some College Bachelors Degree or higher Percentage who volunteer 10%22%34%46% Percentage who donate blood 6%11%13%17% Poverty rates17%7%5%2% Incarceration rates 1.9%1.2%0.3%0.1% Reporting excellent/very good health 36%55%64%78%
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Or you happen to actually like physics – like me?! Degree in Cell and Molecular Biology Minor in Chemistry Physics was part of my curriculum I was paid to raise fruit flies for genetic research.
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My Family
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Sunrise Mountain H.S. ACP
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We are a team – please don’t be afraid to help me out – on occasion I do make mistakes. This is not about me – it’s about YOU. I graduated from High School, College, I’m here to help you. Please don’t be offended if I get your name wrong – I can’t remember my own kids names!
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Science Fairs Students will participate in the Chandler District School Fair. AND are strongly encouraged to participate in the Arizona Science and Engineering Fair.
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Topics of Study – Unit 1 Scientific Method Metric Significant Figures Lab Format Graphical Methods Whiteboarding
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Topics of Study – Unit 2 Constant Velocity Reference point Position Displacement Velocity Vectors
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Topics of Study – Unit 3 Constantly Accelerated Particle Uniformly accelerating Acceleration Average vs. instantaneous Free fall
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Topics of Study – Unit 4 Free Particle Constant Force Particle Inertia Newton’s 1 st Law Forces and Force Diagrams Weight/Mass Newton’s Law of Motion Application of normal and friction forces
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Topics of Study – Unit 5 Vectors in 2D Particle Models Vectors Projectile Motion Other combinations of Particle Models Relative Motion
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Topics of Study – Unit 6 Energy Forms of Energy Work – Kinetic Energy Theorum Power Potential Energy Conservation of Energy Conservative and Non-conservative Forces
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Topics of Study - Unit 7 Impulsive Force Linear Momentum Impulse Center of mass Collisions in 1D and 2D Conservation of Momentum
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Topics of Study – Unit 8 Central Force Particle Kinematics and dynamics of uniform circular motion Central Force Model
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Topics of Study – Unit 8 (cont.) Gravitation Kinematics Uniform circular motion Kepler’s Laws of Motion Newton’s Laws of Gravity
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Topics of Study – Unit 9 Charge Behavior and Interactions Static Electricity Coulomb’s Law Electric Fields
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Topics of Study – Unit 10 Electric Potential Energy in Fields Potential Equipotentials
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Topics of Study – Unit 11 Circuits Potential and Charge Distribution Electric Current Circuit Components Kirschhoff’s Rules
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Topics of Study – Unit 12 Magnetism Magnetic Fields Electric Currents Ampere’s Law Applications of Electricity and Magnetism (electromagnetism)
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Topics of Study – Unit 13 Light and Optics Lights as Electromagnetic waves Geometic Optics Applications
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Whiteboarding We conduct many “whiteboarding” sessions. The main purpose is to discuss and share information – NOT to be correct.
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CHEER C – Clarifying Questions H – Helping Questions E – Explanatory Questions E – Expanding Questions R – Reflecting Questions
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Required Materials Keep ALL notes, homework, labs, review guides until the end of the year. The semester exams are comprehensive.
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Grading Tests & Quizzes60% Labs & Projects40% First Quarter = 40% Second Quarter = 40% Semester Exam = 20% Grades can be accessed online at any time
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Attendance Your grade will reflect your attendance – especially in a laboratory class. It is YOUR responsibility to get missed work.
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Need Help? ASK
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Cell Phones/Electronics Not to be used during class Use during an exam or lab will result in a zero Only bottled water is permitted in class
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Consequences You ALWAYS have a choice – What you CAN’T do is choose your consequences
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Classroom Procedures Students have the right to learn and Teachers have the right to teach. Therefore, all rules will ensure that those rights are recognized.
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Signatures due FRIDAY
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Strive for the impossible and be extraordinary
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