Mr. T. Friesen-Stoesz W.C. Miller Collegiate.  Mechanics  Fields  Electricity  Medical Physics.

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Mr. T. Friesen-Stoesz W.C. Miller Collegiate

 Mechanics  Fields  Electricity  Medical Physics

 Practice Assignments 5%  Outcome Checks10%  Labs/Projects25%  Tests35%  Exam30%  NOTE: The exam includes the entire course

 Practice Assignments  Intended to give practice  Answer keys available  Periodically reviewed for feedback  Labs/Projects  Must be fully completed  Labs must be very logical and neat This is a formal piece of writing  Outcome Checks  First minutes of class

 You will be given a minimum of 4 days notice of a test  Expected that you will attend test  Practice assignments must be completed  May be rescheduled for  Doctor/Specialist appointment  Illness on test date  Family emergency  Funeral  Rescheduled tests must be done Thursdays at Lunch

 Reasons that are not acceptable to miss test  Not properly prepared for test  Birthday (or other) celebration  Shopping trip

 Please be familiar with the school’s policy on attendance  While I recognize there is a life outside of school, you do need to be here as much as possible  Your responsibility to catch up on material lost

 Expect to spend 3-4 hours a week outside of class time (on average)  Will set up calendar outside class room indicating times when you can come for extra help  Please let me know if you intend to come  Type of course that works well if you can work with someone else to bounce off ideas  At the same time, need to make sure you are able to answer questions by yourself

There are two ways to live: You can live as if nothing is a miracle; You can live as if everything is a miracle ~ Einstein