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Teacher Name: Adam Garand
Phone:
 
Email:
AGarand@hadleyschools.org
Courses:
Physics and Physical Science
Extra/Activities:

Other: astronomy websites
http://www.edumedia-sciences.com/a63_l2-4-seasons-2.html

http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es0408/es0408page01.cfm?chapter_no=04

http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/java/MoonPhase.html

http://www.onr.navy.mil/Focus/ocean/motion/tides1.htm

http://www.valdosta.edu/~cbarnbau/astro_demos/frameset_moon.html

Physical Science Information for the 1'st quarter

 


 

Homework assignments are written on the board and should be copied into each students agenda. Homework is given every day.

 


we are studying the scientific method and are preparing for our first experiment.

 

 

 

 

 


    For All Mathematical Work, Solutions Must Include:

  • Formula
  • All Calculations
  • Appropriate Units

       

      Lab Reports

       Reminder Do NOT use I, We, You etc…
       

      I. State Problem
      Page 1 - What are you setting out to discover? And why?
       
      II. Research
      • Investigate your problem& develop an idea
      • Gather information from at least three places to help you understand what you are doing
      • Use this information in the Page 2 - Explanation section.
      • Cite this information in the VIII. References section
       
      III. State Hypothesis- 2 sentences at most based on your research findings
       
      III. Experiment
      Page 1 - Show or draw a picture of your design
      Page 2 - Explanation of your design
      • What is it made from
      • How will it work
      • What are advantages to this design?
      • What are drawbacks to this design?
          Gather Data
      Perform your experiment and collect all necessary data.
       
      V. Analyze Data
      Page 1 - Show formulas you are using and state why you are using them
      Page 2 - Show calculations. Make sure they are neat and legible. Put a box around answers
      Page 3, 4, … - Graphs of data. One graph per page, neat & legible.
       
      VI. Results
      Page 1 - State the results of your calculations and graphs
       
      VII. Conclusions
      Page 1 – Interpret your results
      • What do the results of your experiment show?
      • Do they make sense?
      • Are results reliable?
      • Where was experiment successful?
      • Where was experiment lacking?
       
      VIII. References

       

       

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