How to Physics
You should begin with the understanding that physics is different than most other subjects you encounter in school because it is so heavily based upon problem solving. This means your understanding of physics relies less on your memory and more on your ability to apply ideas and concepts to solve problems. You can expect that the questions you see on the physics exam won’t be repeated homework problems with different numbers. If you want to do well in physics, you need to understand how to approach problems, organize the information you’re given, apply the concepts you have learned and utilize applicable math to solve problems.
Science Gab Lab
1st week of school lab station activities.
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Identifying Credible Sources
Students will develop their critical thinking skills by practicing assessing the validity of online resources.
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How to Physics: Part II
Metric conversions, significant figures, & scientific notation
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