Exploring Creation with Physics 2nd edition. ** Before you begin this course please read the student notes in the book on pages i-iii. ** Week 1 – Assignments Monday Tuesday - Class 10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday Thursday - Class 10:00 – 11:30 am Friday Exploring Creation with Physics Reading Pgs. 1-4; Introductor y Remarks. Pgs. 5-8; Introductio n, Distance and Displacemen t Pgs. 8-13; Speed and Velocity Pgs. 13-16; Average and Instantaneo us Velocity through “velocity”. Pgs. 16-21; Average and Instantaneo us Velocity from “Although”. Written Work OYO 1.1 OYO 1.2-1.3 Review quests Practice Problems OYO 1.4-1.6 Practice Problems Lab Experimen ts EXP 1.1 – Measuring Average Velocity Notes
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Exploring Creation with Physics 2nd edition.
** Before you begin this course please read the student notes in the book on pages i-iii. **
Week 1 – AssignmentsMonday
Tuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 1-4;
Introductory Remarks.
Pgs. 5-8; Introduction, Distance and Displacement
Pgs. 8-13; Speed and Velocity
Pgs. 13-16; Average and Instantaneous Velocity through “velocity”.
Pgs. 16-21; Average and Instantaneous Velocity from “Although”.
Written Work
OYO 1.1 OYO 1.2-1.3 Review quests
Practice Problems
OYO 1.4-1.6Practice Problems
Lab Experiments
EXP 1.1 – Measuring Average Velocity
NotesExp. 1.1 –safety goggles, stopwatch, pile of books between 6 and 9 cm thick, wooden board ~ 1 meter long, pencil, ball
VocabularyThe number in parenthesis after the word is the page number the word’s definition can be found on. Additionally, there are other words in bold face print throughout the text that the student may benefit by defining in their science notebook.
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 21-23;
Velocity is Relative
Pgs. 23-27; Acceleration
Pgs. 27-29; Average and Instantaneous Acceleration
Study for exam TEST –Module 1; Motion in One Dimension
Written Work
OYO 1.7 OYO 1-8-1-10 OYO 1.11, 1.12 Review quests
Practice problems
Extra practice problems
Lab Experiments
EXP 1.2 – Measuring an Object’s Acceleration
NotesExp. 1.2 –safety goggles, stopwatch, pile of books between 18 and 27 cm thick, wooden board ~ 1 meter long, pencil, ball, few extra books, masking or electrical tape, uncarpeted floor
Vocabulary
acceleration (23)
Good to Know
The slope of a velocity-versus-time curve is the acceleration. (27)If velocity is zero, acceleration does not have to be zero. (29)If acceleration is zero, velocity does not have to be zero. (29)
Week 3 – AssignmentsMonday
Tuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 37-39;
Introduction. Relating Velocity, Acceleration, and Time
Pgs. 39-43; Relating Velocity, Acceleration, and Displacement
Pgs. 43-47; Relating Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration, and Time
Pgs. 47-50; Using Our Equation for One-Dimensional Motion
Written Work
OYO 2.1 OYO 2.2 OYO 2.3Review quests
OYO 2.4-2.6Practice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Notes
Week 4 – Assignments
MondayTuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 50-57; Free
FallPgs. 57-59; A More Detailed Look at Free Fall
Pgs. 60-62; Terminal Velocity
Study for exam TEST – Mod 2
Written Work
OYO 2.7-2.8 OYO 2.9, 2.10 Review quests Study GuidePractice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Lab Experiments
EXP 2.1 – Acceleration Due to GravityEXP 2.2 – Determining a Person’s Reaction Time
EXP 2.3 – Factors That Affect Air Resistance
NotesExp. 2.1 –safety goggles, heavy book, small piece of paper
Exp. 2.2 –safety goggles, metric ruler, another person
Exp. 2.3 –safety goggles, heavy book, 4 small pieces of paper
Vocabulary
free fall (51) terminal velocity (60)
Week 5 – Assignments
MondayTuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 71-74;
Introduction. Vectors
Pgs. 74-78; Adding and Subtracting Two-Dimensional Vectors: The Graphical Approach
NotesExp. 5.1 –assistant, small beanbag, sidewalk, three rocks
Vocabulary
friction (143) Law of Inertia (143) Newton’s Second Law (146) normal force (154)
Good to Know
ΣF=ma (146) Newton = kg*m/sec2 (146) w=mg (149)
Week 10 – Assignments
MondayTuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 155-159;
FrictionPgs. 160-166; An Equation for the Frictional Force
Pgs. 166-167; Newton’s Third Law
Study for exam TEST – Module 5; Newton’s Laws
Written Work
OYO 5.8-5.11 OYO 5.12Review quests
Study GuidePractice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Lab Experiments
EXP 5.2 – The frictional force
NotesExp. 5.2 –safety goggles, plastic tub, board that is at least 1 meter long and wider than the plastic tub, rubber band, scissors, aluminum foil, liquid soap, washcloth, ruler, kitty litter.
Vocabulary
kinetic friction (156) static friction (156) Newton’s Third Law (166)
Good to Know f=µFn (160)
Week 11 – Assignments
MondayTuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 177-185;
Introduction. Translational Equilibrium
Pgs. 185-188; Translational Equilibrium and Measuring Weight
Pgs. 188-193; Rotational Motion and Torque
Pgs. 193-197; Rotational Equilibrium
Written Work
OYO 6.1-6.3 OYO 6.4 OYO 6.5Review quests
OYO 6.6, 6.7Practice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Lab Experiments
EXP 6.1 – Measuring Acceleration in an Elevator
EXP 6.2 – What Causes Rotational Acceleration
NotesExp. 6.1 –building with elevator, bathroom scale.
Exp. 6.2 –safety goggles, large nut and bolt, board, wrench, pliers.
f = v/λ (352)v=(331.5+0.606∙T) m/sec (357)f observed = (v sound + v observer / v sound + v source)∙f true
Week 22 – Assignments
MondayTuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 367-372;
Light as a WavePgs. 372-376; Light as a Particle
Pgs. 376-377; Biographies of Two Important Physicists
Study for exam TEST – Module 11; Waves
Written Work
OYO 11.7-11.8 OYO 11.9-11.10 Study GuideReview quests
Practice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Lab Experiments
Pgs. 367-372; Light as a Wave
Pgs. 372-376; Light as a Particle
Pgs. 376-377; Biographies of Two Important Physicists
Study for exam TEST – Module 11; Waves
NotesVocabulary
diffraction (368)
Good to Know
E = hf (373)
Winter Break – Feb 25 - Mar 4, 2018
Week 23 – AssignmentsMonday Tuesday - Class
10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 385-390;
Introduction. Law of Reflection. Flat Mirrors. Spherical Mirrors.
Pgs. 391-398; Ray Tracing in Concave Spherical Mirrors
Pgs. 398-400; Ray Tracing in Convex Spherical Mirrors.
Pgs. 400-405; Snell’s Law of Refraction
Written Work
OYO 12.1-12.2 OYO 12.3Review quests
OYO 12.4-12.6 Practice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Lab Experiments
EXP 12.3 – Measuring the Index of Refraction of Glass
NotesExp. 12.1 – safety goggles, flat mirror, white sheet of paper, pen, protractor, ruler, flashlight, black construction paper, tape, dark room
Exp. 12.2 – small magnifying mirror.
Exp. 12.3 – safety goggles, white paper, pen, protractor, ruler, rectangular glass pan, flashlight (with cover from Exp. 12.1).
Vocabulary
Law of Relection (387) virtual image (388) real image (395) refraction (401
Good to Know
f = R/2 (389)n1 ∙ sin(θ1) = n2 ∙ sin(θ2) (401)
Week 24 – AssignmentsMonday Tuesday - Class
10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 405-408;
Converging Lenses
Pgs. 408-410; Diverging Lenses
Pgs. 410-412; The Human Eye
Study for exam TEST – Module 12; Geometric Optics
Written Work
OYO 12.7, 12.8 OYO 12.9, 12.10 Study GuideReview quests
Practice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Notes
Week 25 – Assignments
MondayTuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 423-425;
Introduction. Basics of Electric Charge through “or insulators”.
Pgs. 425-430; Basics of Electric Charge from “Next”.
Pgs. 430-433; Electrostatic Force and Coulomb’s Law
Pgs. 434-438; Multiple Charges and the Electrostatic Force
Written Work
OYO 13.1, 13.2 OYO 13.3, 13.4Review quests
OYO 13.5, 13.6 Practice problems
Extra Practice Problems
Lab Experiments
NotesExp. 11.1 – two balloons, thread, cellophane tape
Exp. 11.2 – safety goggles, glass, plastic lid that fits over glass, paper clip, two 5 cm x 1.5 cm strips of aluminum foil, balloon, pair of pliers, tape.
Vocabulary
electrostatics (423) conductor (425) insulator (425) Law of Charge Conservation (426)charging by conduction (429) charging by induction (430) electrostatic force (431)
Good to Know
F = kq1q2/r2 (431)
Week 26 – Assignments
MondayTuesday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Wednesday
Thursday - Class10:00 – 11:30 am Friday
Exploring Creation with PhysicsReading Pgs. 439-443;
The Electric Field
Pgs. 443-446; Calculating the Strength of the Electric Field
Pgs. 446-448; Applying Coulomb’s Law to the Bohr Model of the Atom
Study for exam TEST – Module 13; Coulomb’s Law and the Electric Field