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2 What is Physics? BBranch of science concerning with the interaction of matter, space, time and energy ○d○definition provided by www.wiktionary.org  Previous Science Classes Integrated Science - took during freshman year (BBHS); introduction to most basic branches of science. Biology – took during sophomore year both in BBHS and VHS. Chemistry – took during junior year

3 Welcome to A.P. Physics Summer Homework Hewitt’s Conceptual Physics reading – help those student without prior knowledge about physics; Think and Explain questions for each chapters Giancoli Unit 0 Works - textbook and online Expectations and Standards Hand-out during the first day of school

4 Resources  Textbooks Physics: Principles with Applications, Sixth Edition, Giancoli Conceptual Physics, Hewitt Chapter Gold and Blue Sheets  Work Books Hickman Concept Development Boyle  AP Physics Exam Kaplan Guide Free Response sample binder Red and Pink Booklets Kinetic Book – Principles of Physics and Holt Tutorial; http://127.0.0.1:26300/Principles_of_Physics/toc.ht ml  Online Resources Giancoli website – wps.prenhall.com/esm_giancoli_physicspa_6/ Vallejo-high.groupfusion.net – AP Physics various links for various topics

5 Work, work and more work – so much FUN!!!!!  Homework Summer homework – very important if you have no prior knowledge about physics Nightly homework – spend at least 2 hours on them Time logs – tremendously important  Class Work Board work!!!!! Pair share Essential questions Computer and Movie Notes very helpful  Labs Pre-lab write up Discover – its okay to have mistakes Good observations + data + analysis = GREAT conclusion  Quiz Gold and Blue Sheet Equation Cards Nice good rest before the quiz – don’t stress out Can start early in the morning

6 How do I STUDY?  I do most of the things alone - much better if there is network with other students  Read and understand – getting away from memorizing bunch of crap  Blue Sheet questions – use for guide  Equation cards are good for tests  A little kick in the butt really helps  Have a little break sometimes help before tests  Look for more helpful resources online – some videos in www.youtube.com www.youtube.com  www.cramster.com – very helpful when having problem with homework – you can share your thoughts as well www.cramster.com

7 Why Take AP Physics  Tons of new materials to learn that you will never learn from anything or anywhere  Not only will learn physics, will learn about life as well.  A lot of resources than can explain concepts in different frame of reference  Everyone has there own frame of reference – its your chance to reason out  Small class size – better learning experience  Cozy classroom with a great teacher  Good for college if you are planning to go – of course you have to go!!!  Get to play with the expensive toys (just don’t break them, we didn’t get to do it)  Friday is a treat day – who wants free food!

8 Judgment Day – AAAAAHHHHH! HHow to Prepare for AP Physics Exam Kaplan Guide – good for free response practice Principles of Physics: Gotchas and Summaries - http://127.0.0.1:26300/Princi ples_of_Physics/toc.html Free Response Binder – sample problems with corrections Red and Pink Book – multiple choice Online work – Giancoli website Blue Sheet – good for multiple choice HHow to take the Test THE MULTIPLE CHOICE ○T○Take it easy don’t panic ○E○Eliminate answers – better if able to eliminate 3 out of 5 ○D○Don’t guess ○L○List the concepts that apply to questions ○I○If stuck with a question, move one, go back later THE FREE RESPONSE ○K○Knock the first question right of the bat ○P○Problem solving skills – five –step method ○L○List all concepts that apply ○Y○You have equation card – use it

9 Survive Physics  Read and understand  Blue Sheets say it all, Gold Sheets for solving problems  Nightly homework – spend at least 1 or 2 hours each night  Time-logs – don’t forget to put your stuff in  Board work for leadership points  Don’t just copy problems of the board, try figuring out what happened  Compare class notes and Cornell notes  Study group or networking is very helpful  Share your thoughts, reason out, everyone has a voice, FOR  Be active, don’t just sit on the corner, interact with the teacher and other student ○ Don’t get too active you might get shot  Equation cards are helpful during tests  Online works have points too – be sure to do them  Don’t procrastinate, no slaking or yeah you know what will happen

10 What I learned  To know science is to do science – science is not only about words and concepts, it is better to see science in action  Understand material not memorize them  Use technology, they are their for something  Improved as a person  Gained more confidence

11 To everyone!!! Thank you so much for everything. I never thought I’d be able to meet people that I really looked up. Ever since I came to Vallejo High School, I really looked up to leadership people. Also I am glad that I met everyone because I really learned a lot this year. I never though that I’d gain great friends. Good luck to everyone and have fun. Thank so much!!!! Thanks for making this one of the best years of my life

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