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Likewise, common assessments must be aligned to these same standards. These syllabi are an integral part of
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Semester 2

Instructor Andrew Taylor E-mail ataylor@lcsd2.org


Address
Phone Planning
Number 885-7847 ext. 7284 Time

Course Description

Physical Science is a course that will provide students with a good introduction to the Physical Sciences, which
are Chemistry and Physics. The subjects will range from the metric system to sub-atomic particles and
Newton’s Laws of Motion. The first semester will consist mainly of chemistry topics and the second semester
will focus on Physics.

Wyoming State Standards

1. Understand scientific concepts using facts, theories, principles, and models


2. Recognize patterns, processes, and connections in terms of systems
3. Demonstrate scientific inquiry
4. Habits of mind including curiosity, open-mindedness, and persistence
5. Communication
6. Scientific principles apply to personal and social issues
7. Nature and History of science
8. Use of technology in science
9. Safety

Performance Standard

In order for a student to be considered a master of the standards covered by this course he or she will have to
demonstrate a broad-based knowledge and understanding of measurement, matter and its properties, changes,
and classification, atoms, the periodic table, bonding, the types of chemical reactions, and lab safety. They will
also have to use data that they have collected to synthesize conclusions and formulate theories that will help
them to predict outcomes of alternative situations. This information will need to be communicated effectively
to others.

Units of Study
Semester 2

Units Standards Benchmarks Assessments


Unit 5: 1 1.14 Unit 5 Common
Motion 2 2.3, 2.4 Assessment
3 3.1, 3.2 Chapter 12

Unit 6: 1 1.14 Unit 6 Common


Forces 2 2.2, 2.4 Assessment
Chapter 13

Unit 7: 1 1.10, 1.14 Unit 7 Common


Work, Power, and Simple 3 3.1 Assessment
Machines Chapters 14

Unit 8: 1 1.13 Unit 8 Common


Energy Assessment
Chapters 15 23-25

Course Materials and Resources

The textbook used for this course is Prentice Hall, Exploring Physical Science. Students will need to bring a
pencil, pen, three ring binder with loose leaf paper, and a calculator to class each day. Students will be notified
in advance of any other materials that may be required from time to time.

Student and/or Parent Signature

Student:__________________________Date______Parent:____________________________Date______

Notice of Nondiscrimination:
School district number Two agrees to ensure equitable access and equitable participation in all District
courses/classes. All district schools will effectively manage and creatively utilize resources necessary to
support student learning. The District’s Board of Trustees is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination
in relation to race, gender, age, national origin, color or disability in admission to, or access to, or
treatment in its educational programs or activities.

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