Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Step One: How I will be Successful in Physics this year and Forever.

First I will be successful in physics by being prepared for class. I won't forget any materials needed so that I can use my classtime to the full extent. Listening during classtime is important so that I understand the materials when it is time to do the homework and take tests and quizzes. When I read I'll read carefully so that I understand the information, line for line, annotating what's important. If I don't understand the materials after class I will use every resource available to me: friends, the websites, notes, and ask for help from Ms. Gende if needed. If I'm sick or absent then I'll get the materials and needed BEFORE the next class. To be successful with problem-solving, the first thing that I will do is learn vocabulary and symbols and understand them. The best way to start a problem is to make a strategy for solving it, which is what I'll do. I'll follow the four-step rule: write down data (maybe sketch?), write an equation and solve, substitute new values, and then check answer for mistake. For graphing I'll learn to use my graphing calculator. When graphing I'll choose my scale carefully and use a ruler or draw a smooth curve when necessary. And I'll definitely label my graph first. I'll always be organized and have everything in a place where I can find it. Every class I'll be ready to answer questions and for possible quizzes. When I'm stuck I'll ask for help and communicate if I have any comments. That is how I'll be successful as a Physics student this year and as a student forever more.

3 comments:

  1. Great job Jasmine. It's written really well and I like how you incorporated two rules to be successful into one long rule that makes more sense.
    Good job...
    Ford

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  2. Great post! Very detailed and addressing all aspects needed for success.
    In the sentence where you talk about graphing you probably meant "choose MY scale".
    I look forward to reading your postings this year!

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  3. Thank you very much Ford and Mrs. Gende! I appreciate your critiques. And yes Mrs. Gende I did mean MY scale thank you for pointing that out to me!

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