Course Description:
In Basic Physical Science students will learn about Physics and Chemistry. Please see the Objectives posted for more details. We are blessed with having a full year to complete a semester's worth of objectives. This allows us to take our time and complete most of the practice during class.
Important Documents:
- Basic Physical Science Syllabus, Objectives and Pacing Guide (pink)
- SQ3R Reading Guide (goldenrod)
- Note-taking and Vocabulary Practice Ideas
* SQ3R Reading - Blank and Example
* Cornell Notes - Blank and Example
* Additional Reading Strategies - Three-Column Charts, 3-2-1, Concept Maps
* Vocabulary - Frayer model
- SQ3R Reading Guide (goldenrod)
- Note-taking and Vocabulary Practice Ideas
* SQ3R Reading - Blank and Example
* Cornell Notes - Blank and Example
* Additional Reading Strategies - Three-Column Charts, 3-2-1, Concept Maps
* Vocabulary - Frayer model
Units of Study:
Semester 1:
Unit 1 - Exploration (Scientific Methods and Problem Solving)
Unit 2 - Motion (Speed and Acceleration)
Unit 3 - Forces (Balanced and Unbalanced)
Unit 4 - Newton's 3 Laws
Unit 5 - Final Project and Exam Prep
Semester 2:
Unit 6 - Properties of Matter
Unit 7 - Atomic Structure
Unit 8 - Ionic and Covalent Bonding
Unit 9 - Compounds
Unit 10 - Chemical Reactions
Unit 11 - Classification of Matter
Unit 1 - Exploration (Scientific Methods and Problem Solving)
Unit 2 - Motion (Speed and Acceleration)
Unit 3 - Forces (Balanced and Unbalanced)
Unit 4 - Newton's 3 Laws
Unit 5 - Final Project and Exam Prep
Semester 2:
Unit 6 - Properties of Matter
Unit 7 - Atomic Structure
Unit 8 - Ionic and Covalent Bonding
Unit 9 - Compounds
Unit 10 - Chemical Reactions
Unit 11 - Classification of Matter