Conceptual Physics Mr. Martinez Rules and Note Taking Spring Semester 2011
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Conceptual Physics
Mr. MartinezRules and Note TakingSpring Semester 2011
Expectations
No Hats.
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No Phones.
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No Headphones
Exception: if you are on-taskand working. Then, you may ask to listen to headphones .
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Classroom Consequences for Tardiness
• 1-3 tardies – Detention for the same number of minutes that you were late.
(+ phone call home for missed detentions)
• 4+ tardies – referral
Class Rules
No Talking DuringLecture!
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Ask teacher to leave room (to use bathroom, drinking fountain, locker, ect.)
Class Rules
Raise your hand.
Class Rules
No backpacks or purses ondesk.
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No food or drinks besides water.
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Be in your seat when the bell rings.
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Class Rules
Be respectful.
Grading Policy
Homework/Labs – 25%(On homework, must turn in work and answer. ½ of points will be
for answer, ½ for work and calculations.)
Participation/activities – 25%
Tests (5 or 6) - 40%
Final Exam – 10%
Cornell Notes
lsc.sas.cornell.edu/Sidebars/Study_Skills.../cornellsystem.pdf Coe.jmu.edu/LearningToolbox/cornellnotes.html
Sources:
1. Divide paper into three sections 2. Place name, date, and title of lecture in top column.3. Place keywords, main topics on
left. 4. Place notes, explanations, definitions
in large column on right. Try to use your own shorthand, abbreviations. Put things in your own words.
Name, Date, Title of Lecture
Notes about Key Points
Explanations
Definitions
Key Points
MajorTopics
Summary of Lecture and Main Ideas Discussed
Examples of Cornell Notes
http://www.cdlilly.com/study_cornell_notes.htm
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Example of Cornell NotesNewton’s Law’s, 1/1/11, Physics
Inertia is the tendency for an object at rest to stay at rest
F=ma
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
1st Law
2nd Law
3rd Law
Mr. Martinez wants us to know Newton’s Laws and how they affect motion
Another Example of Cornell Note
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