Want to succeed in Mr. Dannug's physics class and earn an "A" doing it?
Learn by doing. Not watching.
Watching physics being done is not as effective a learning strategy as actually doing physics.
Engage in ALL learning activities. This includes group work, discussions, interviews, lab activities, and homework.
Engage in ALL learning activities. This includes group work, discussions, interviews, lab activities, and homework.
Solve and explain at least one physics problem for each unit.
Demonstrate that you mastered each learning goal by applying it to a problem in each content unit.
Write one formal lab report each quarter.
We begin most physics units with an investigation lab.
Prepare for in-class assessments.
Get help from Mr. Dannug and fellow students during all learning activities.
Reassess any goals that you didn't achieve the first time.
This means making an after-school appointment to take a reassessment quiz for each goal you have not yet achieved.
This also means making revisions to work in your notebook based on the feedback given. Add, correct, or remove any work and resubmit your notebook.
This also means making revisions to work in your notebook based on the feedback given. Add, correct, or remove any work and resubmit your notebook.