Physics: Modeling Nature Digital Resources (Centripetal)

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  • Physics: Modeling Nature Digital Resources (Centripetal)

Physics: Modeling Nature Digital Resources (Centripetal)

$50.00

  • View Errata | View Tips and Tools Digital Resources for Physics: Modeling Nature includes assessment documentation and course planning resources necessary for the administration of this course, whether in a homeschool setting or a coop or classroom. All items are printable and distributable to your student or classroom; only one copy of digital resources are needed per classroom or home. In this downloadable resource, you will find tools for planning the year such as a daily Lesson List and sample semester schedule. Fall and spring semester exams are included, answer keys and a document of recommendations for teaching the course. Finally, a recommended supplement to this test is John Gribbin's book In Search of Schrodinger's Cat. A list of study questions is included in these resources. Purchasers have access to the Digital Resources for the lifetime of the product.

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    ISBN: 9781600515804

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  • John D. Mays, Author

    John D. Mays

    After receiving his BS in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University, John D. Mays worked for 14 years as an electrical engineering and engineering manager in the areas of electrical, control, and telecommunications systems. Drawn toward the field of education, John acquired an MEd in Secondary Education from the University of Houston in 1989, and subsequently completed 36 hours of graduate study in Physics at Texas A&M. Shortly after joining the faculty at Regents School of Austin in 1999, John began work on an MLA at St. Edward's University, which he completed in 2003. John served as Math-Science Department Chair at Regents School for nine years and as Director of the Laser Optics Lab for 10 years. He founded Novare Science & Math in 2009 and is the author of numerous science texts and teacher resources. He now works full time as Director of Science Curriculum for Classical Academic Press.