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Physics


PHYSICS

The physics classes offered at Wootton High School include: Physics, Honors Physics, and Advanced Placement Physics C (semester A is Mechanics and semester B is Electricity and Magnetism), which is a double period class.   Also offered is Applied Science which covers many engineering physics applications.

Prerequistes:

Physics:  Algebra 2 (co-requisite)

Honors Physics:  Honors Algebra 2 (co-requisite).  Students should have earned a B or better in Honors

Algebra 1.   A self-assessing summer mathematics review should also be completed. 

AP Physics:  Honors Physics, Calculus is co-requisite.

Applied Science:  Regular or Honors Physics (concurrent or prior)

Honors physics requires students to have mastered basic mathematics and algebra skills.  Honors Physics requires students to be proficient and comfortable with applications of math (outside of the math class) to a new problem. Students who do not have as much mastery of applications in mathematics should take regular Physics, which covers the same concepts but with less complexity.

Honors Physics requires more in depth analysis of laboratory concepts as well as applications of the content to new situations.  Honors Physics and AP Physics both use Internet-based homework for many assignments.  The honors physics curriculum is enriched with many pre-AP Physics topics to allow a smooth transition to AP Physics if a student desires that path of study.

AP Physics C is a calculus-based physics course that meets most university freshmen physics requirements for engineering, math, chemistry, and computer-science majors, but will also meet requirements for life-science majors.  Problem-solving involves rigorous math and labs will use video and computer-based probes to generate and analyze data.

The following textbooks are required for physics classes:

o             On-Level Physics – Physics Principles & Problems 9th edition- by McGraw Hill- ISBN # 130-07-845813-7

o             H Physics-Physics­– Giancoli 5th Edition by Pearson, 2005, ISBN # 0-13-184661-2

o           AP Physics – University Physics – Young & Freedman 12th edition- by Addison Wesley- ISBN # 13-978-0-321-50121

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Syllabus for on-level Physics

 

Syllabus for Honors Physics

 

Syllabus for AP Physics C

 

Syllabus for Applied Science

 

Each year physics teachers coach the Wootton High School Physics students in many competitions that typically include the JETS Teams Competition, Final Frontiers, Physics Olympiad, and the National Physics Bowl.  There is also a Physics Club that meets once per week.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Jackie Alton, Resource ext. 8594

Lesli Adler

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Kristen Daugherity

MaryAnne Fletemeyer

Rebecca Firoved 301-517-8172

John M. Fitz 301-517-8172

James Forsberg

Sanford Herzon  ext. 8595

Lee M. Hirsch 301-517-8172

Wei Huang 301-517-8172

Christina Joung  ext.8594

Michael Kim

Jennifer Mockensturm 301-517-8172

Terri Nostrand ext. 8595

Nancy Peth 301-517-8172

Kathryn Sander

Kristen N. Schwarz  301-517-8172

Sheila Shillinger 301-517-8172

Michael Thompson ext. 8595

Angela von Pieschel Paraeducator 8595

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John Fitz - DNA Academy

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