This Week in Physics (Nov 9-13)

 In Physics

Dear Parents and students,

It is time to start thinking and working on the Science Fair and STEM Festival. Each year students produce projects that are highly creative and well thought out. The students will not have to present until after Christmas break,  but now is the time to start preparing.  Students who choose the Science Fair should keep in mind that they must develop a project that has a clear experiment with data.  The scientific method must be followed and all data must be clearly presented. It is suggested that the experiment they choose will have some real life application.  A website has been produced which has all the available information on the Science Fair and STEM Fest for this year. Students can access this site via the link below.

SCIENCE FAIR WEBSITE
https://sites.google.com/view/science-fair-stem-festival/home

SCIENCE FAIR AND STEM FEST CHOICE:
Last week students were asked to make their choice for Science fair or Stem fest.  If you have not done so already, please make sure to do this asap:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeK-FDTdKvFarlgVRU2V6wwaeBv9w2fnrPIJPUJn0losuKa9A/viewform

Here is our class schedule for the week:

MON  AZSCI Formula Project (5-6 per day)
List the Equation, Symbol, and unit of measurement
Explain what each symbol means and when/where it is used
Give two (2) mathematical examples of this equation
Explain what is happening in your 2 equations

TUES    Continue AZSCI Formula Project

WED    NO SCHOOL

THURS    Continue AZSCI Formula Project

FRI    Continue AZSCI Formula Project

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Instructional videos for each day are found in your CK-12 reading.
All Practices must be completed with at least 80% mastery to be accepted.
All work is due Friday by 3:30PM

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I would love to hear any feedback or questions you or your student may have.  Feel free to contact me via email at any time.

Thank you again for sharing your wonderful student with us this year,

Chris Newton
Physics
San Tan Charter High School

cnewton@santancharterschool.com