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Physics: Modeling Nature Experiments
This volume contains the complete teacher's instructions for conducting the lab experiments for our advanced physics text, Physics: Modeling Nature. The contents of this book are adapted from our book Favorite Experiments in Physics and Physical Science. Each chapter typically includes a list of Learning Objectives, Materials List, Experimental Purpose, Scientific Overview, Pre-Lab Discussion Points, Student Instructions, any Safety Concerns, and discussion of the use of any special apparatus.
Experiments:
Bulls Eye Lab: use vector-based equations for two-dimensional projectile motion to make predictions
The Friction Challenge: design methods to produce accurate and precise measurements of static and kinetic coefficients of friction and implement these methods to measure brass-on-brass contact under dry and lubricated conditions
Rotational Kinetic Energy: use energy equations to predict translational velocity of a solid steel ball after it rolls to the bottom of a ramp, and compare prediction to experimental results
Calorimetry: determine specific heat capacity of copper using the techniques of calorimetry and theory of heat transfer
Sound Lab: use the theory of inverse square variation and logarithms to make quantitative predictions about decibels and sound pressure level of a piezo siren at various distances
Includes color photos of the experiments being conducted in a classroom setting.
Novare (no-VAH-ray) is Latin, meaning to renew or begin again. The authors feel that science education in our country needs to be renewed using research, scientific evidence and forward-thinking strategies while keeping God at the helm. Students are taught to see God in creation, while learning current scientific theories that support an old-earth creation. Using a mastery approach, students learn fewer topics in more depth than typical courses. Memorization and review are key with minimal written work. Science, math, science history, and English language usage are integrated. Several Novare courses are used by Memoria Press for their academic rigor and are a good choice for students who need challenging science courses and college prep. Each course offers a recommended downloadable Digital Resource that includes assessments and course planning resources that are helpful for homeschool families, co-ops and classrooms. Resources are reproducible for classroom use. Self-created lab journals and reports are suggested to prepare students for high school and college science material. Also available is a helpful Student Lab Report Handbook for more instruction. See each individual course for content and available supports.
Written to prepare students for college level STEM programs, this vector-based physics course meets the needs of advanced and honors students. Emphasizing mastery, integration and a kingdom perspective, the scope of material is narrow, covering what advanced physics students should master during the high school years. Topics covered with more complexity include mathematics and vectors, uniform motion, forces, fields and Newton's Law, static equilibrium and torque, energy, rotating systems, pressure and buoyancy, kinetic theory, thermodynamics, simple harmonic motion, electrostatics, geometric optics, nuclear physics and more. Students will also learn the basics of quantum mechanics that includes outside class readings of In Search of Schrodinger's Cat by John Gribbin. Pre-requisites include one year of introductory or first year high school physics, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry. Students may take this course concurrently with Trigonometry once mastery of right-angle trigonometry and triangle laws has been accomplished.
Embracing the same philosophy as other Novare science courses, the goal is for students to learn, master and retain what they are learning. This means students will cover fewer topics with more depth. The author also integrates learning by combing skills in the areas of science, math, history, and English Language usage. Additionally, the Kingdom perspective is evident, as students study the complexity of God's magnificent world and current scientific claims. Lab experiments and fully documented lab reports are expected at this level and detailed in the Experiments for Physics: Modeling Nature or Favorite Experiments for Physics and Physical Science. Students completing this course will be well-prepared to take the AP Physics test. Also included are two supplemental (optional) chapters to prepare students for the SAT subject test, the DSST test and the CLEP test, if appropriate.
Components include the Physics: Modeling Nature student text with background information for the teacher, introductory student instructions, and the student textual readings. The text content is well-constructed and understandable, with helpful diagrams and illustrations. Chapter objectives, examples and exercises are also included, along with helpful appendices and an index. 542 pgs, hc.
Experiments for Physics: Modeling Nature contains five upper-level physics experiments that have been adapted from Favorite Experiments of Physics and Physical Science. Background teaching information, learning objectives, and student instructions are laid out in the introduction. Following are the five experiments. Each experiment includes learning objectives, materials list, purpose, overview, pre-lab discussions, additional details about the experiment, and thorough step by step instructions. Labs should be easily replicated at home. Parents/teachers will want to obtain many of the supplies ahead of time as they may not be readily available at local retailers. The back of the book includes a material list with purchasing resource and product number. A review of measurement basics is also included. 87 pgs, pb.
Solutions Manual to Accompany Physics: Modeling Nature contains fully detailed solutions for all the problems in the textbook. 263 pgs, pb.
Also available are the downloadable Digital resources which include quizzes, chapter and semester assessments, and all related answer keys. It also includes study questions for In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, as well as a lesson schedule.
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Brand: | Novare Science and Math |
Author: | John D. Mays |
Grades: | 11-12 |
ISBN: | 9780996677134 |
Length in Inches: | 9.625 |
Width in Inches: | 6.75 |
Height in Inches: | 0.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.4 |