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1 Agenda: 1. Bell Ringer 2. Rules to Class 3. Exit Slip 4. HW- None Which famous person is most well known in physics? Bell Ringer: a. Charles Darwin b. Marie Curie c. Albert Einstein d. Abraham Lincoln a. Charles Darwin b. Marie Curie c. Albert Einstein d. Abraham Lincoln
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Course ContentQuestions About Class This course will cover the scientific inquiry of the nature of basic things such as motion, forces, energy, matter, heat, sound, light, and composition of atoms. Chemistry is about how matter is put together, how atoms combine to form molecules, and how molecules combine to make up the many kinds of matter around us. Biology is still more complex and involves matter that is alive. So physics supports chemistry, which in turn supports biology. The ideas of physics are fundamental to these more complicated sciences This is why physics is the most basic science. Within the class of physics students will be required to complete workbook assignments in class, participate in in-class activities, cooperate with peers in groups, and complete assigned homework and projects. 1. What are some of the basic things that are covered in your physics course? ( circle as many that apply to reading ) a. motion b. forces c. matter d. sunlight e. all of the choices 2. Chemistry is about? ( circle as many that apply to reading ) a. atoms b. matter c. sound d. molecules e. all of the choices 3. Biology is about? ( circle as many that apply to reading ) a. living things b. forces c. matter d. all of the choices 4. In physics students are required to: ( circle as many that apply to reading ) a.complete workbook assignments b.participate in class c.cooperate with peers and complete homework d.all of the choices Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. _____ _________ ___ _____
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. Mr. Healy ’ s Expectations for the Course:Questions About Expectations for Course: FOLLOWING C.H.A.M.P.S.: 1. Following directions and paying attention. 1. Sitting in assigned seat 3. Getting to class on time and being prepared 4. Use appropriate language 5. Be respectful to teachers, substitutes, and peers. Fill in the following blanks from the expectations of course: 1.Following ________________ and paying _______________. 2.Sitting in ________________ seats. 3.Getting to class on ________ and being ________________. 4.Use appropriate ____________. 5.Be _______________________ to teachers, substitutes, and peers. directions attention assigned time prepared language respectful
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. Materials Required DailyQuestions About Materials Required Daily Binder (bring to class everyday so you can collect homework and important documents or can leave it with Mr. Healy or a safe place in the classroom.) Pen or pencil Calculator 1.What is needed to collect homework worksheets, workbooks, and important documents? (Circle all that apply) a. folder b. binder c. pen or pencil d. all of the choices Do you need to have something to write with everyday? a. Yes b. No Do you need to have a calculator most days in physics? a.Yes b. No _____ ___
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. Attendance Policy for ClassQuestions About Attendance Policy Daily attendance is very important! Material presented in class are included on assignments, tests, and quizzes If absent, it is recommended that you borrow a friend ’ s binder and make sure that you get the work completed due in your Physics Workbook. Also all power points are located on Mr. Healy ’ s webpage: healyclass.com It is your responsibility to ask for missing work due to absence. Look at our class webpage to complete all missing work if you are absent a considerable amount of time. 1.Why is attendance important for class? (Circle all that apply) a. Materials are included in assignments b. Materials are included in tests c. Materials are included in quizzes d. All of the above If you are absent what should you do? (Circle all that apply) a. Nothing b. go to Mr. Healy ’ s webpage and look at power points completing assignments c. Look at a friend ’ s binder/workbook and complete assignments you have not completed d. All of the above e. None of the above Is it your responsibility to ask for missing work or look at Mr. Healy ’ s webpage if absent? a. YES b. NO _____ ___________________ ___
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. A = 100%-90%B = 89%-80%C = 79%-70%/ = 69% and below Grading Scale: 1 st Demonstration=10% of Grade2 nd Demonstration=80% of GradeS.O.A.R. Grade=10% of Grade Workbook BMs Lab BMs Projects Research Assignments Workbook BMs Lab BMs Projects Research Assignments Attendance Behavior in class -Sitting in assigned seat -Language -Working with peers in class What assignments are used for 1 st Demonstrations? (Circle all that apply) a. Workbook BMs b. Lab BMs c. Projects d. Research Assignments e. all of the choices What assignments are used for 2 nd Demonstrations? (Circle all that apply) a. Workbook BMs b. Lab BMs c. Projects d. Research Assignments e. all of the choices How Will My Grade Be Calculated? ________
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. Policy for Late AssignmentsQuestions for Late Assignments Late work needs to be turned in as prompt as possible. You will only get to make up BMs from the current unit and the last unit we just studied. You must finish any work that you miss in your workbook for all are homework assignments are online and count for BM assignments. If not finished when I grade book or homework assignments then it is a zero 1.Which BMs will be accepted for late work? (Circle all that apply) a. all BMs from the beginning of the year. b. BMs from the current unit c. BMs from the previous unit d. all of the above Where do you find assignments that you might be missing? (Circle all that apply) a. in your workbook b. online c. All of the above d. None of the above ____________ ________
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. Physics WorkbookQuestions for Physics Workbook It will be graded for BMs, completeness, and neatness. Each lesson is required to have to be completed to your best effort. How will your physics workbook be graded? (Circle all that apply) a. For BMs b. For incompleteness c. For neatness d. all of the above ________
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. Cheating Policy in PhysicsQuestions for Cheating in Physics Any one caught cheating will receive a zero on the assignment, quiz, or test. This will be followed by parent and administrative contact. Cheating will not be tolerated. What happens if you are caught cheating during assignments that are considered important assessments? (Circle all that apply) a. Zero will be given b. Parent contact c.Administrative contact d. all of the above ________
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At the end of the taking notes I should be able to: understand the rules and expectations of Mr. Healy ’ s physics class. Lecture/ Notes: Rules of Class Read the following questions and answer them within your workbook. Extra Credit in PhysicsQuestions for Extra Credit There will be a few assigned extra credit opportunities each quarter. Extra credit is an option only if all assigned work is turned in. Other extra credit opportunities have to be cleared be me. How many opportunities will extra credit be offered? (Circle all that apply) a.A few times a week b. A few times a quarter c.A few times a semester d. All of the above How do you get the option to get extra credit? (Circle all that apply) a. Not finishing all assignments b. Finishing all assignments c. None of the above d. All of the above ________ ____________
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11 Exit Slip: Agenda for NEXT LESSON: 1. Bell Ringer 2. What Type of Learner Are You? Are You? 3. Exit Slip ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION BELOW a) YES b) NO “ Physics is not the most basic science. ” Explain based on reading.......
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