Physics 30 – Course Outline Spring 2013 Instructor: S. Berkner sberkner@sturgeon.ab.ca 780 942 3625 780 942 3751 Website: www.berkner.weebly.com Prerequisites – Physics 20 (with a recommended mark of 65%) Textbook: REQUIRED: Physics 30 Workbook & CD Physics – Pearson; James E. Ackroyd, et al. – 2007. (Chapters 9 to 17) Required Materials: loose-leaf paper, pencils, pen, graphing calculator, ruler, protractor General Objectives: The Physics 30 program is an academic course dealing with the study of the conservation laws and the nature of matter. Through this program, students develop a further understanding of the physical universe. Students focus on learning the big interconnecting ideas and principles including connections among science, technology and society. The Physics 30 program consists of four units of study. Specifically, students will: Develop an understanding of momentum and impulse as forces within a system Develop an understanding of electric and magnetic forces and fields Develop an understanding of the nature and characteristics of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) Develop an understanding of the creation and modification of models that are used to describe the structure of matter Outline of Studies Unit Unit Math and Concept Review Chapters Time Line (approximation) 2 Classes Unit A: Momentum and Impulse 15% 9 11 Classes Unit B: Forces and Fields 30% 10,11 and 12 22 Classes Unit C: Electromagnetic Radiation 30% 13 and 14 26 Classes Unit D: Atomic Physics 25% 15, 16, and 17 15 Classes Evaluation Class Work – assignments, labs, quizzes 15 % Unit Exams 35 % Formative Assessment 0% Diploma Exam: Wednesday, June 27 9:00 – 11:00 A.M. Total 50 % 100 % Expectations Attendance – Students are expected to attend and participate in class on a daily basis to ensure a higher level of success. In the event of an unavoidable absence, the student is responsible for obtaining all materials (notes, handouts, assignments, etc) from either another student or the teacher. Regular attendance is vitally important. Exam Policy – In the event that a student is unavoidably absent on a day that an exam or quiz is scheduled, the student must consult with the teacher in advance. If the student is ill on the day of the assessment, then they must have their parent/guardian phone the school by 9:00 a.m. Failure to comply may result in a mark of zero. The exam must be written upon returning to school. A Positive Social Attitude – Mature and socially acceptable behavior is expected in the classroom. Each student must respect the value and beliefs of others. Disrespect of others and the classroom environment will not be tolerated. Willingness to Learn – Only the student can ultimately determine what he or she will learn. The teacher will provide the opportunity, encouragement, coaching and extra help where and when possible - but nothing will happen if the student does not provide the motivation, energy and work habits that are integral to learning. Student Responsibilities The objectives of Physics 30 can only be successfully achieved if students are able to independently take a serious approach to their studies. Their responsibilities include: Coming to class on time Coming to class prepared Completing homework on time Keeping up to date with their assignments Studying and completing exams Expected Mark _______________________ Student Signature_______________________