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College Preparatory Physics I

 
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Type: Course Related Materials
Grade Level: Secondary
Author: Monterey Institute for Technology and Education and University of California
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name: Monterey Institute for Technology and Education and University of California

Abstract: Welcome to the NROC College Preparatory Physics course. This course is divided into two semesters and is designed to acquaint you with topics in classical and modern physics. The first semester discusses topics in Newtonian mechanics, oscillatory motion, waves and static electricity. The second semester discusses the topics of current electricity, magnetism, electric circuits, sound, fluids and gases, heat, and modern physics. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding of basic physics principles, with some problem solving. There are interactive conceptual and basic problem-solving examples throughout the lessons, as well as interactive lab simulations and in-school labs.

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Course Type: Full Course
Material Types: Activities and Labs, Assessments, Homework and Assignments, Simulations, Video Lectures
Media Formats: Audio, Graphics/Photos, Other, Text/HTML, Video
Language: English

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Geographic Regional Relevance: North America

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By: Brad Lisien

- How did you use this material?
I plan to use this material while designing lessons for my high school physics I courses.

- In which courses or programs did you use the material?
High School Physics I

- Clarity
The content is well written and cohesive.

- Consistency
Consistent terminology is used throughout the materials as lessons are connected to each other.

- Exemplary Features
There are many good resources organized by units including lesson ideas, problems, assessments, video, labs, and study sheets.

- How would you recommend using this material?
The material is a good resource for teachers as they plan lessons. There are good videos of lessons that could also supplement instruction for students.

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