Physics 11 Course Outline Overview Physics is the branch of science, which studies the nature, and properties of matter and energy. Do not let yourself get behind. If you are experiencing difficulties, please see me immediately to set up a time for extra help. Topics Instructor: V.MacRae E-Mail: vmacrae@hrsb.ca Phone: 902-462-6900 Ext 7501301 Room: 301 Website: vlmacrae.hrsbteachers.ednet.ns.ca Evaluation Kinematics 20% Dynamics 25% Momentum and Energy 30% Waves 25% Unit 1 – Kinematics Presenting Vectors Vector Analysis Algebraic Problem Solving Unit 2 – Dynamics Dynamics Introduction Newton’s Laws Free Body Diagrams Momentum Introduction Unit 3 – Momentum and Energy Conservation of Momentum Work, Power, and Efficiency Transformations, Total Energy and Conservation Technological Implications Materials Paper Graph Paper Text book Scientific Calculator Writing utensils Ruler and protractor Unit 4 – Waves Fundamental Properties Sound and Electromagnetic Waves Course Outline 1 Tests and Quizzes: If you are absent from a test, you are required to bring a written excuse from a parent/guardian upon your return to class. Labs: There will be several labs, both formal and informal throughout the semester. You will be responsible to hand these in on time. Assignments: There will be a variety of assignments for you to complete. Most will be in-class assignments that you will be required to complete at school. For full value, these must be complete and handed in on time. Homework: Regular practice is essential for success in mathematics. Homework will be checked regularly; however, students are required to complete ALL assigned homework. Project: There will be at least one project assigned. Details will be given at a later date. Exam: There is a final exam that includes all topics covered in the course. This exam is worth 20% of the final mark and will be written in January. Textbook: Physics (McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2003) Important Notes Expect to have homework every night. If you are absent for a test, quiz, or assignment, you are required to bring a written excuse from your parent/guardian upon your return to class. Failure to do so will result in a mark of zero (0) for the assessment. If you are absent for a test, you will be expected to write it the day you return to class. If you are absent the day an assignment is due, it is due upon your return. When you do miss class, it is your responsibility to get the work you missed (All class notes, assignments and homework). Once you have done so, if you do not understand something, come see me about extra help. Do not let yourself get behind!!! If you are having trouble, see me right away to set up a time for extra help. Late Assignment Practice Students are responsible for completing assignments by a specific due date. Extended deadlines may be arranged for extenuating circumstances. If students are unable to meet deadlines, it is their responsibility to communicate this with their teacher so that interventions can be employed. Communication of Student Achievement A collaborative effort of all stakeholders (student/parent/teacher) is important to ensure student academic success. In an effort to maintain communications, a number of avenues are available. Class web sites are updated daily. Marks and attendance can be checked at any time on the Parent/Student Portal of Powerschool. (If you do not have a password for the portal, please contact the main office) The Auto-dialler calls home regarding unexcused absences and upcoming events. Parents and students are encouraged to contact the teacher via email if they have any concerns regarding academic progress. Formal reporting periods include: o Progress Reports o Parent-teacher interviews. Parent Signature: ________________________________________ Student Signature:_______________________________________________ Parent Email: ___________________________________________ Parent Phone number (day time): _______________________________________ Course Outline 2