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General Info |
- Due dates on assignment sheet are for planning and are subject to change... check weekly lesson plan for updated information
- Check "assignments" under information for requirements and due dates
- Check "class notes"... review/ take notes on powerpoints before they are presented in class. I won't slow down so you can copy slides... class time is for discussion and questions
- Go to "problem sets" to print out problem sets listed in "assignments"
- "Examples" contains answers to select problems using the problem solving method outlined in the text
- "Miscellaneous" contains additional resources not found in the text or class notes. You will need to print some of the items to place in your notebook
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This one year course is designed for those students who exhibit an interest in science. Honors Physics students should have completed Chemistry I Honors and Algebra II or Geometry with a C or above. Physics is a college preparatory course that informs students about the basic relationships of different forms of energy through the use of math concepts. This course will fulfill one of the two science credits required for graduation and will meet college entrance requirements for laboratory science.
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