Integrated Physics & Chemistry (IPC) Home Page
-- Get Ready for an Awesome Learning Adventure! --
IPC is an introductory science course that touches on the basics of both physics and chemistry. It is designed to give you some information on many different topics and to provide a building block for your later science courses. In this course it is important to learn & develop critical thinking and analysis skills that will serve you well, no matter what career or field of study you pursue after high school. You will also learn how you learn, and how to make different learning styles work for you. Be prepared to work on this course work outside of class; class time will be provided for much of the work but some homework is expected.
What kind of stuff goes on in IPC? |
What does that look like for us? |
Hands on Activities
Reflective Writing Modeling Physical Phenomena Math & Calculations Inquiry Lab Experiences Data Collection and Analysis Basic Experimental Design |
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Big Ideas We'll Cover This Year:
Chemistry
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Physics
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Materials You Will Need:
Supplies to Bring: |
These supplies should be brought by each student to ensure we maintain a clean, healthy environment in which to perform our experiments this year. If you bring all 3 of these items by Monday you will receive a pass to ask the teacher 1 question on a quiz or test and I will give you the answer.
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IPC Syllabus + Syllabus Foldable Activity
Intro to IPC PresentationRemind Sign Up
- Remind is used to send out reminders about upcoming assignment due dates, last minute changes to assignments, and reminders on what to bring to class on certain days - You are required to sign up for my remind. This will go in as your first participation grade for the semester. - To sign up: Text the number 81010 (where you put the phone number) with the following message exactly: (the "1" below are the number one) 1st Period - @hhsipc You must put in your first and last name (no crazy names). You may opt to sign up through email instead. To do so type in your class code (without the @ in front) and put it into the format in the image below. The image is from 1st period chemistry so remember to type in your class code!!! |
Here is an example of what your foldable will look like:
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