Physics is an advanced elective course designed for students pursuing Science Technology Engineering Mathematics (STEM) education and careers. The course emphasizes a mathematical approach to the topics of Forces and Interactions; Energy, and Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation and prepares student for college physics. The physics course prepares high school students to explain more in-depth phenomena central not only to the physical sciences, but to life and earth and space sciences, as well. These objectives blend the core ideas with scientific and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts to support students in developing useable knowledge to explain ideas across the science disciplines. There is a focus on several scientific practices which include developing and using models, planning and conducting investigations, analyzing and interpreting data, using mathematical and computational thinking, and constructing explanations. Students will use these practices to demonstrate understanding of the core ideas as well as demonstrate understanding of several engineering practices, including design and evaluation. Students will engage in active inquiries, investigations, and hands-on activities as they develop and demonstrate conceptual understandings and research and laboratory skills described in the objectives. Safety instruction is integrated in all activities, and students will implement safe procedures and practices when manipulating equipment, materials, organisms, and models. All West Virginia teachers are responsible for classroom instruction that integrates content literacy and 21st Century Learning Skills and Technology Tools.
Topic: Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation
Topic: Engineering Design(Engineering, Technology, and Applications of Science)
Topic: Reading- Key Ideas and Details(Science Literacy)
Topic: Reading- Craft and Structure
Topic: Reading- Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
Topic: Reading- Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
Topic: Writing- Text Types and Purposes
Topic: Writing- Production and Distribution of Writing
Topic: Writing- Research to Build and Present Knowledge
Topic: Writing- Range of Writing