Concept Physics
Understanding the physics that happens around us every day.
Why does a rocket fly?
Which is faster: a twist slide or a straight slide?
Why can some bugs walk on water?
How does a wheel work?
These are some of the questions I want to explore in the coming semester. What do you want to learn about?
Why does a rocket fly?
Which is faster: a twist slide or a straight slide?
Why can some bugs walk on water?
How does a wheel work?
These are some of the questions I want to explore in the coming semester. What do you want to learn about?
Here is where we start
Paired with the discussion from 4th hour.
Final Project
For the final project you will be asking your own question about a physical phenomena. This can include anything dealing with forces, electricity, light, heat, or sound.
You need a question by End of Class Wednesday 4-30
You need to form a hypothesis from your question and start with your procedure. These need to be approved by me before you start testing.
The lab report will be turned in on Wednesday 5-7 and any Sr. will have first priority for presentations.
For the presentations that will be after May 7th you will need to take between 3-5 minutes to explain what your project was, how you did it, what your results were, and the conclusions you came to from your results.
You need a visual for this presentation.
You need a question by End of Class Wednesday 4-30
You need to form a hypothesis from your question and start with your procedure. These need to be approved by me before you start testing.
The lab report will be turned in on Wednesday 5-7 and any Sr. will have first priority for presentations.
For the presentations that will be after May 7th you will need to take between 3-5 minutes to explain what your project was, how you did it, what your results were, and the conclusions you came to from your results.
You need a visual for this presentation.
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