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The Key’s To Success in The Physics of the 21 st Century. You will observe that a ll of the policies, rules, and procedures have one goal: Your ultimate success in mastering the material. Engage and Explore. Develop Your Tools. S u c c e s s. Use the Resources Provided. Practice! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Key’s To Success in The Physics of the 21st Century
Success
You will observe that all of the policies, rules, and
procedures have one goal: Your ultimate success in mastering the material.
Develop Your Tools
Engage and
Explore
Use the Resources Provided
Help Each Other
Practice! Practice! Practice!
Classroom ExpectationsPhysics of the 21st Century 2013-2014
RulesProceduresAdditional Resources NotebooksGrading Policies
Rules
4 Classroom Rules
1. Obey school rules2. Follow directions first time given3. Raise hand and wait for permission to
speak During class discussions and lectures
4. Show respect for other students and teacher
Help make this a safe place to ask and answer questions
Pay attention to the person speaking No side conversations Do not participate in distracting behaviors
Rules
Classroom Expectations
RulesProceduresAdditional Resources NotebooksGrading Policies
Procedures
4 Classroom Procedures
1. How we start the class2. How I get your attention3. How you get my attention4. How we end the class
Procedures
1. How we start the class Come prepared with notebook, writing tool, and
assignments that are due in the notebook. Textbook stays home.
Sit in assigned seats.
Look for Do Now and begin working it.
When the class bell rings all conversations should have ended and students should already be working individually. School rule – late if not in by bell My rule – late if not working by bell
Procedures
2. How I get your attention I raise my hand
Stop where you are.Stop all talking.Turn and face me.Be ready for instruction.
Procedures
3. (Only pertains during class discussions)How you get my attention to… Ask a question, Answer a question –
Raise your hand and wait to be called on Leave the room
Point to the door. When I nod to you come to the front of the room and fill out a hall slip. After I sign it, you must return in 5 minutes.
MoVe around the room Raise hand with a V signal. When you
get my attention, show me non-verbally what you need to do. I will signal you with a nod.
Procedures
4. Dismissing the Class
Wait in your seats for me to dismiss you.(The bell is a reminder for me
to dismiss you.)After the bell rings, when
everyone is seated, I will dismiss the class – then you may leave.
Procedures
Classroom Expectations
RulesProceduresAdditional Resources NotebooksGrading Policies
Additional Resources
Additional Resources For Success in Physics Class
In addition to participating in class discussions learning through hands on labs challenging yourself with the assignments
I provide you with
a website packed with materials a daily after school tutorial
Additional Resources
Edmodo We will use Edmodo in our
classroom Part of tonight’s homework
assignment is to join the Academy Physics Edmodo group and response to the prompt
The Edmodo group ID is: r63iet
Additional Resources
School Website Additional Resources
School Website Additional Resources
Bookmark My Page!!
You need a password A lot of material on the website is
password protected. The password is:
Outline of Concepts and EquationsCheck that your notes are
complete and accurate
Classroom Expectations Additional Resources
Lots of useful materials Additional Resources
Drilling down for more information
Additional Resources
Drilling down for more information
Additional Resources
More information
later
Drilling down for more information
Additional Resources
Unit Power Point – A pdf file---6 Slides
Per Page
Print this out and include in your notebook
Drilling down for more information
Additional Resources
Drilling down for more information
Additional Resources
The specifics of the review materials will depend on the unit!
Drilling down for more information
Additional Resources
Materials used in class can
usually be found on the website.
Getting extra help or making up work
I am available almost every day after school. I usually stay until 3:30 PM.
Only exceptions are faculty meetings and club meetings.
Even if I have a club meeting, I might be able to work with you for a short while.
You do not need to make a reservation, but if you know you want to see me it would be a good idea to let me know. If there is no one there for help, I might leave.
Additional Resources
Classroom Expectations
RulesProceduresAdditional Resources NotebooksGrading PoliciesNotebooks
Notebooks Notebooks will be graded.
Bonus: If your notebook grade exceeds a cutoff level then you will earn a marking period bonus.
More details later when we get to grading.
Best practicesMany of my former students use
these techniques throughout college.
Notebooks
Standardized Notebook Formats Why must it be a narrow 3-ring binder?
I will provide a lot of pre-punched notes, worksheets, and lab handouts that you will want to keep safe.
Immediately place these papers in the appropriate place in your notebook.
3-ring binders are the recommended format for success in college (see the Cornell method)
Why must everyone use the same format? It will enable me to check your notebooks, homework,
and some labs. While you are taking your unit test I will be busily
checking your notebook and giving you a grade for notebooks, in-class participation, homework participation, and lab participation.
I will not have time to find material that is not in the correct location in your notebook.
Notebooks
Quick Cards
NanotechnologyPhysics Review
MagnetismAngular Momentum
History of Big Bang Theory IConservation Laws and SymmetryHistory of BB Theory II, E=mc2
Special RelativityGeneral Relativity
History of BB Theory IIIQuantum IQuantum II
History of BB Theory IVNuclear PhysicsFission Reactors
8”5”
Side View
Notebooks
Quick Cards1st page of notebook
• I will provide you with heavy stock paper for this purpose and the 5x8 cards.
• You may include notes, equations, drawings as you see fit.
• You will be allowed to use this on quizzes, tests, quarterlies, midterms, and finals.
• You will make the card the day before the exams.
• The material for each unit must be limited to both sides of one 5x8 card.
• It must be hand written.• The Quick Cards must be kept in the front of your
loose-leaf - except during a quiz or test• The index cards must be taped onto the quick card
to allow for a fan fold liftup.• You will add 5x8 cards to this as the year
progresses• Each student must have his/her own quick
cards• If you do not bring the Quick Cards to the exam,
you still must take the exam.Notebooks
Previous
HW
Labs
The Layout
Notes
Notebooks
Other In Class
Do Now
In Class Work
5 Tabs1) In Class Work 2) Notes3) Labs 4) Homework5) Previous Units and General Reference
Measurable Quantities, other
Vocabulary, important scientists
Concepts, Laws, Principles,
Graphical Tools
Equations
Additional key notes and diagrams
Unit Name
Unit Summarization Sheet Notebooks
You can use these sheets on quizzes, but only if they are
hand written!
Previous
HW
Labs
The Layout
UNIT SUMMARIZE
Notes
Notebooks
Other In Class
Do Now
In Class Work
5 Tabs1) In Class Work 2) Notes3) Labs 4) Homework5) Previous Units and General Reference
Unit Planning Report
Unit Title
Lesson TitleLesson Purpose
Homework Assignment By
Due Date
Available on lineIf you are absent download to see
what work you missed.
Reading Assignment
Notebooks
Upcoming tests and quizzes
Previous
HW
Labs
The Layout
Unit PlanningUNIT SUMMARIZE
Notes
Notebooks
Other In Class
Do Now
In Class Work
5 Tabs1) In Class Work 2) Notes3) Labs 4) Homework5) Previous Units and General Reference
Previous
HW
HW
The Layout
Labs
Labs
Notes
Unit PlanningUNIT SUMMARIZE
Notes
Notebooks
Other In Class
Do Now
In Class Work
5 Tabs1) In Class Work 2) Notes3) Labs 4) Homework5) Previous Units and General Reference
Downloads
Slimming Down Your Notebook After the notebook check, you
will remove and store all of the materials from the first 3 sections of your notebook except for the Unit Summarization form
You may keep them in another section of your notebook- or better - leave them at home in a folder for quarterlies, midterms, and finals
The summarization form must be moved to the back of the “previous units tab”.
Notebooks
Previous
HW
HW
The Layout
Labs
Labs
NotesDownloads
Unit PlanningUNIT SUMMARIZE
Notes
Notebooks
Other In Class
Do Now
In Class Work
After unit test most material
moved to notebook at
home.
Combining Multiple Subunits In this class there are a total of 32 sub-
units So some units are too small to be treated
as a separate entity for testing. Each subunit may have its own unit
summarization sheet and its own quick card.
However, we will not rearrange the notebooks until we have unit tests.
I will give you guidance about this as we proceed through the school year.
Notebooks
In-class work section All do now’s, class worksheets,
will be included in this section (but not labs).All work must be datedRecorded Do Now’s and worked
problems shows proof of participation.
When I check your notebook, if I do not see this evidence, I will reduce your participation grade.
Notebooks
Notes Section Requirements The goal – record the notes that you
will need for this unit. All notes and handouts must be dated. If you are absent – fill in the date and
then print absent next to the date There should at least be an entry each
day describing what you did You do not have to have a separate
page each day, but it must be in chronological order.
Notes/Handouts Notebooks
Teacher’s Unit Notes Unit notes are available on-line for
each unit. Great idea – especially good practice
for college – download notes in advance of class and write notes in margins
You still will need to take notes, but you will spend less time just trying to keep up with class presentation
Notebooks
Information ConsolidationIn your notebook and your brain!Notes, Do
Now’s, Handouts,
In-class
Labs
HW
Review
Quiz
TestMidterm
Final
Unit summarization
Quick Cards
Unit Notes
End of Quarter
Classroom Expectations
RulesProceduresAdditional Resources NotebooksGrading PoliciesGrading Policies
Grading Policies
Projects and Labs (30%)Three subcategories 10% -collected fully graded
worksheet labs 10% - marking period project 10% - participation labs. Late projects and worksheet labs
reduce the maximum grade by 25%/day.
(There is no makeup for participation labs.)
Grading Policies
Labs/Proj
Projects and Labs (30%)-Projects
There will be one project per marking period.
The format will vary: Power Point, Poster, Written report
You will be provided a grading rubric. The general goals are to delve into
details, learn something in depth, and to provide a well researched, interesting, coherent learning vehicle for the other students.
Grading Policies
Labs/Proj
Labs/Proj
Projects and Labs – Grading (30%)Collected Labs I will randomly select some labs for detailed grading. These will
be collected on the due date. For collected labs, usually the filled in worksheet will be due the
day after the lab work in class.Participation Labs Other labs will be given a “lab participation grade” during the
notebook check. I will check for completeness and spot check these labs.
To get a full lab participation grade, all of the labs must have been made up by the day of the test and they must be in the appropriate section of your notebook.
Grading Policies
Homework Grading Policies
HINT!
The top 6 reasons for doing homework# 6. Although we will not have a textbook for this
class, I will be giving you handouts throughout the year. Reading the material in advance in addition to discussing it in class will improve your understanding and retention.
# 5. This is good practice for college.
# 4. The homework will reinforce the material that we learn in class.
#3. If you have difficulty with the homework, tell me about it so that I can help!
#2. Some of the homework problems will be repeated almost exactly on the quizzes or tests. If it appears in the homework it is fair game on a test.
#1. It directly affects your grade (described later)
Homework Grading Policies
Homework Grading – Each Unit Homework must include due date, Homework must be in the homework section of your
notebook on the day and period that it is due. No make-ups allowed.
For regular homework I grade on effort and completeness.
For homework with answers provided: Try the homework yourself. Then check the website. Correct your homework based on answers provided.
For problems, you will not get credit for just answers. Diagrams, algebraic physics equations, knowns,
unknowns, physics concepts, worked out solutions, with units and proper significant digits.
An algebraic physics equation has no numbers in it – just letters which represent physical quantities.
F=ma F=3x5
Homework Grading Policies
Requ
ired:
Homework Grading (continued) Each homework problem gets equal
weight Some homework will be spot
checked in class Most homework will be checked
during notebook check. Be sure all homework assignments are in the homework section of notebook, in order, on day of test or makeup.
Grading PoliciesHomework
Grading PoliciesThe Big Homework
BonusIf your homework
grade exceeds 85.0% in a marking period, your lowest
test grade will count less based on a
sliding scale. For 100% homework, it will count 50% less.
Homework
ParticipationAPPLE Attendance
No participation points for days you are absent –including school sponsored events. But, points can be made up through after school tutorials.
Preparedness: Arrive on time with all materials: notebook, pen or pencil, follow
startup procedures without teacher reminder. Lose point if late to class/start - this can not be made up. Late with a note from another teacher – possibly excused or can
make up work –depends on how late. Politeness:
Never display disruptive behavior in class. Follow rules and procedures.
Listening: Listen in both lecture and work group settings. Show respect for
the ideas of others and build off of these ideas. Pay attention. Engagement
Proactively contribute to class, offer ideas, ask questions. Engaged in group and lab activities.
The in-class do now’s and problems must be in your notebook to receive full credit.
APPLE?Good Idea!!Newton
Grading Policies
Participation Grade – Each Unit +1 point earned each regular day (or lab day) 0 if absent for any reason – even class trips –
BUT, can make up absence after school – or in some cases through making up work at home -up to day before unit test.
If late to class (even with a note) you may need to makeup work to recover lost participation credit
Once we finish unit – no more makeup credit for that unit.
Some behaviors will result in lost participation points. On very rare occasions you may lose more than 1 point in a
given day.
missing%classInPoints Possible
Earned PointsGrade
Grading Policies
Grading PoliciesThe Big
Participation Bonus
If your participation grade exceeds 88.0% in a marking period,
your lowest quiz grade will count less on a sliding scale.
For 100% participation it will
count 50% less.
Notebook Bonus For Notebook grades exceeding 90% you
will get a marking period bonus. The amount depends on the Notebook
grade. At 100% the bonus will be worth 1%.
Comparison between tests and quizzesQuizzes Tests
Duration: 5-10 minutes Entire period.
Material covered: Everything in unit up to 2 days prior Entire unit and some cumulative from prior units.
In class preparation: You must stay current Review dayUnit summarization sheet
and/or quick cardsUnit summarization sheet
Calculators (usually) Calculators (usually)
Make up within: 2 schools days. Not during class
2 schools days. Not during class
Fraction of grade: 30% 30%
Reduce weight on lowest grade for: Participation Homework
Format: Usually open ended Both multiple choice and open ended
Who must take: Anyone who was in class two days before quiz. Quiz does not cover
material from prior day.
Anyone who was in class day before test. If you missed review
day you may postpone test.
May use:
I calculate your raw score in % Basic curve = Square root of raw score For test – adder can not exceed 10% For quiz – adder can not exceed 20%
How I curve grades on tests and quizzes
without curvetest
Grading Policies
quiz
Grading Summary Unit Tests Quizzes Projects and Labs Participation Homework Notebook
Total Possible
30% 30% 30% 3% + Quiz Bonus
5% +Test Bonus 2%
100% 1%101%
Grading Policies
+ Bonus
Maximum Grade: 100% Extra Point Can Not Be Carried Over
Grade Weight Pts
Addtnl Weight
Better Effort Pts1
5% Homework Average 50 2.5 100 5
10% Project 95 9.5 95 9.5Collected Labs
Lab 1 92Lab 2 80Lab 3 83
10% Collected Lab Avg 85 8.5 85 8.510% Lab Participation 90 9.0 90.0 9.00
3% Participation Average 75 2.25 100 3
2% Notebook Average 75 1.5 100 2100% Notebook Bonus 0 1 1
Test1 97 100%Test2 100 100%Test3 95 100%Test4 40 50%Test5 77 100%
30% Test Average 81.8 24.5 86.4 25.9
Quiz1 96 100%Quiz2 35 50%Quiz3 93 100%Quiz4 88 100%Quiz5 82 100%
30% Quiz Average 78.8 23.6 83.7 25.1Marking Period Average 81.4 89.0
Sam
ple +2.5
+0.8
+1.4
+1.0+0.5
++ Doing all your homework, staying
organized, and making up missed classes will
result in better understanding and
higher grades on tests and quizzes
+1.5
Cheating I follow the school policy. It will be
reported. Cheating is a serious school offense with
many consequences. Both people involved will be impacted. Results in a zero for the quiz, test, lab,
homework or project. The zero from a cheating offense will not
be minimized for bonus. It may jeopardize your marking period
grade.
Grading Policies
Reporting Grades Grades will appear on school website –
parent portal On website, bonus values will not be
included for Reduced weighting on lowest quiz Reduced weighting on lowest test Additional points for notebook bonus
So usually the website shows a lower grade than you will actually get for the marking period
I will also provide you a printed grade report to understand grades
Grading Policies
Rules (4)Procedures (4)Additional Resources (homework, tutorial, website)
Notebooks (a resource and a responsibility)
Grading Policies (bonuses, designed to encourage you to try your best)
Rules
The take away
There are lots of good things in place to help you succeed in Physics class.
I want you to succeed!
If you make a commitment to get a good grade in Physics class, you will!