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Mr Sandoy

Sons: Jason- 21 KSU Jared-15 SMW 10:54 3k 18:06 5k. BS- Basic Science MS- IT Systems Management MS- Strategic Planning Certified Math, Ph, Cm. Born Canada. Kid North Norway. Grades 1-12. Mr Sandoy. Cavalry Officer. College West Point NY.

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Mr Sandoy

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  1. Sons: Jason- 21 KSU Jared-15 SMW 10:54 3k 18:06 5k BS- Basic Science MS- IT Systems Management MS- Strategic Planning Certified Math, Ph, Cm Born Canada Kid North Norway Grades 1-12 Mr Sandoy Cavalry Officer College West Point NY Runs 19:25 5k

  2. Introductions (who) • Mr Sandoy • Retired Army officer (2000) • Skyward: grades, calendar, DOC, PPT • Macbooks: No books/clickers, homework on your paper formatted like worksheet • You: • Physics Study Buddy: • fill out

  3. Why Physics? • Graduate SME HS • Need 3 Lab Science credits • KS Regents Curriculum • Need CM1 or PH1 • College • Most degrees require College CM1 or PH1 • College PH1= High School PH1 + PH2 • OR Twice as much, half the time, less help • Career • Information Technology • Engineering or Advance Medicine (Dr/PA etc) • Apply math to real world (word problems)

  4. Success • Physics is Algebra 1 word problems • High school success* • #1= Effort: • do homework, attend, try all test questions, • #2= Math skills, • lots of practice available • College success* • #1= Math skills • #2= Effort • (*Studies of 20,000 students & all KS PS Profs)

  5. Average Student highly qualified • Text written for algebra 2 students • (Physics 1 = algebra 1 word problems) • 85% of students have 2+ years of algebra • 45% in pre-calculus 15% in College Algebra • 25% completed pre-calculus • Other students may have to work harder • They have done one year of algebra • Most are seated with pre-calculus student • The few intermediate algebra may have hard work

  6. Success/ Failure? Three roads to A/B • Quality work (good students) • Do in class, homework right 1st time • More work (hard workers, weak in math) • Do all the work, much of extra credit • Know physics (smart slackers) • Do well on tests, quizzes, & labs The road to perdition (D/F) • Weak math skills & don’t do the work

  7. Goals • Learn life skills (effort) • Prepare, try, finish, cooperate, be considerate… • Prepare for college (math) • Work algebra 1 word problems • Learn basic Physics • Apply theory in word problems • Relate theory to real world in labs

  8. Rules “do the right thing” I dismiss; no throw; use near restroom • Prepare…e.g. on time, ready for quiz/ work • “Fortune favors the prepared” • Try…………………e.g. be here, work most tasks • “Half of life is just showing up” • Finish……e.g. complete tasks on own, extra effort • “Winners never quit… copiers fail tests” • Cooperate ………….…e.g. allow teaching, be safe, • “Silence is golden” • “You can hear a lot just by listening” • Be considerate…e.g. allow learning, helpful, neat, discrete: “Do unto others…” Stay in seat, 2/table,less A Lose restroom, pass, longer wait for all Laptops don’t change rules

  9. How- Discipline • Cell Phones/Electronics • 0= No purse/ bag on table • 1= Suspect/See = warn • 2/3=teacher detention • 4= office referral • Tardy • 1= warn ; 2= hall, call home • 3= teacher detention • 4= office detention • 5= assistant principal • Disrupt • 1= warn • 2= move • 3= hall#1, talk • 4= hall#2, call home • 5= hall#3, detention, • 6= hall#4, office referral

  10. knowledge more reps= more skill How-Grades Semester=18% final + Qtr grades • 50% Tests • knowledge • 10% Daily Quizzes • knowledge • 20% In Class & Homework • More reps = more skill • 20% Labs • Apply concepts • Extra Credit available • More reps = more skill

  11. knowledge more reps= more skill How-Grades • Testseventually can be unit grade for A’s ~2Q • 3x5 card written notes on tests; more time case by case • Daily Quizzes No Clicker, PPT+ Laptop • Open notes; review homework/labs; even or odd by seat • Homeworkhttp://www4.smsd.org/andrewsandoy/ • Show work > correct; late 50%, > 2-30 days late 10% • Make up @ 50% before after school in 407 until test • Labs • Lab report + safety; insight/accuracy>>completion • Extra credit • Exceptional job … early work … more/harder problems • Graded harder: 1/3 value of regular questions Skyward For detailed progress report, request e mail GO online

  12. Grading Tests • 1. Algebra problem, 2+ steps(5 point) • 5= apply concept, fully correct • 4= know concept, small error (sf, units, calc …) • 3= general understanding, 1 conceptual error, work shown • 2= some understanding of concept, 2+ concept errors, plausible answer with work shown • 1-2= correct, no work shown • 1= show effort, facts set up; 0=else • 2. Short Answer(3 points) • 3= correct • 2= general understanding of concept • 1= some understanding of concept; 0= else • 3. Simple one step problem or mc/tf(2 points) • 2= correct, 1= minor error, 0= else • +1= exceptional answer, +2 exceptional and unique answer

  13. Homework & In Class Grading • 9 = max, times weight, generally one point per question • 10 … E (early) or + (100% correct) • E= turned in before school on due date • 9 …. ✓ (90% correct); 8 …. ~ (80%) etc • 5 ….. Late (but correct), NS (not stapled), • 3 ….. SW (show work for 2+ step problems) • WF (wrong format (not like worksheet)) • 1 ….. TL (too late) • 0 … not turned in • Extra credit (XC) = 1pt/3 problems • Late Work • Write absent, date work due, reason absence excused • Note, not required to make up quiz/ lab

  14. Normal Schedule • Questions 0-5 min • Quiz 5-10 min • Less test, review, short day… • Demo/Lesson1 5-15 min • Group Practice 1 (#) 5-15 min • In class/homework 1 10-30 min • Conclusion 1 min • Bright/ diligent may finish in class; most students will have homework

  15. Measure: 10+2=10; 20*22=400 Velocity: 1D vectors & word problems Acceleration: Pick correct equation 2D Motion: Trigonometry Force: 2D Vectors Energy: Square roots Momentum: 8+variables Circular Motion: Radians; cube roots w exponents Thermo: 6+ variables Waves Exponents Optics: Sketch ray diagrams Solve reciprocals Electro-Magnetism: Solve reciprocals Atom: Exponents 1st Semester 2nd Semester 5 chapters, new math 9 chptrs, apply math

  16. Contact E Maileasandoy@smsd.org I check a lot & answer quickly Phone 993-6816; I check daily as I leave but becomes phone tag Available most days: Plan (7) 930-1020 (O) 0920-1055 Meet students 0700-0740; parents/students 1445-1600 Back Pack/Skyward(chapter homework list by day) Moodle (homework documents +XC on line) http://www4.smsd.org/andrewsandoy/Sign In By Monday USERID: your student # Password: smsd; Enrollment key: sandoy (may need to do all classes, then physics1 sandoy; Text Online Show web sites My.hrw.com; Userid & PW= student number Parents: Enroll in Skyward: Has grades + Work/Files+ Calendar

  17. Conclusion • Today • IC: Questionnaire/Study Buddy • HW: Safe Contract (Test) • Thursday/Friday • Quiz • Scientific Notation • Math/Cm Pretest • Measure lab • Monday (Moodle sign in due) • Significant figures

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