With over eleven hours of information packed into four DVDs, this series presents everyone with a rich opportunity to study the clockwork of God's universe. ~ Donna Publisher Description:Įxplore the fascinating science of physics and study the principles and laws that drive the natural world. Presented from a Christian worldview, students will learn about the relationship between science and the Bible in the area of physics. Physics 101 is a great high school level physics for your visual student or an interesting and informational watch for your family. The Guidebook is 106 pages and includes the table of contents (showing the segment and chapter divisions), an outline for each segment, discussion questions, quizzes, quiz answers and an alphabetic index. Instructions are included for assembling a student notebook that will be used all year here students will record, take notes. Items that are less common are marked, and you can skip labs if the items can't be found you will find that some sections have no labs and others have multiple. You may run across a few unusual items, such as a canned air horn, microphone with jack to plug into your cell phone, magnesium fire starter, volt meter, etc. Mini-labs use common household items and a master list is found on page 4 of the CAP. The CAP includes all of the information for doing mini-labs lists, instructions and where to fit them in. Basically, a lesson includes 4 steps: watch the video lesson, discuss the questions (found in the guidebook), do the mini-labs, research, write a 200-word report and take the segment quiz. Physics 101 provides about 135 hours of content, which is enough for one credit in physics. The Course Accreditation Program (CAP) is important information on how to use the course and get high school credit a syllabus. Print out the files, hole punch them and put them in a notebook for your convenience. Instructions for opening the pdfs are printed on the face of Disc 1. The first pdf is titled, " Course Accreditation Program and the second is the " Guidebook. There are PDFs that you may want to print and are included on the fourth disc (there are four discs in this course). Options are offered for subtitles and closed captions a variety of languages are offered. There are 20 segments and a video for each that range in length from 20 to 43 minutes - a total of 11 hours and 10 minutes of video. Physics 101 covers concepts in these areas: light and color, mirrors and lenses, invisibility and speed of light, sound, acoustics, fire, thermodynamics, heat and cold, electricity, outlets and circuits, batteries and electromagnetic spectrum, Isaac Newton, Universal Law of Gravity, 1st Law of Motion, 2nd and 3rd Laws of Motion, Albert Einstein, relativity, quantum mechanics and the future of physics. Learn about the physics of our world, historical figures and their contributions and do hands-on labs to help you understand the concepts. Like the other courses in the 101 Series, Wes Olson offers an engaging visual course rather than having the student read a text. If you like the idea of a dvd to teach your high school physics course, Wes Olson has the solution Physics 101.
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