Physics with Technology

(Previously know as Principles of Technology and Physics: Sceience and Engineering)
Click here for a copy of a letter announcing the name change.

CIP Code:
21.0105

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Course Information
Physics – Science Page
Course Preface: Biology, Physics and Chemistry
Physics - Standards and Objectives
Skill Certification Information
Principles of Technology Videos (Adobe.pdf) Old
Fun Links & Teacher Resources
Physics with Technology Endorsement - MSWord | Adobe.pdf
PT Content Standards (Abbreviated)
We use the Physics Standards and Objectives.
1- Students will understand how to measure, calculate, and describe the motion of an object in terms of position, time, velocity, and acceleration.
2- Students will understand the relation between force, mass, and acceleration.
3- Students will understand the factors determining the strength of gravitational and electric forces.
4- Students will understand transfer and conservation of energy.
5- Students will understand the properties and applications of waves.
The Physics Core test must be ordered by your school's 'Curriculum Test Coordinator'.

PT Performance Standards (Abbreviated)

Student Performance Evaluation - Adobe Acrobat | MS Word

1 Appropriately measure, report and interpret data.
2 Determine the electrical properties of matter by observing and measuring voltage and current, in series and parallel .
3 Determine thermal properties of matter by measuring heating or cooling of matter over time.
4 Measure and analyze objects in motion in linear or rotational systems.
5 Observe, analyze, and report characteristics of waves.
6 Measure, calculate, and report the energy and efficiency of an energy conversion device or system.
 

Sharing PT Lesson Plans using UEN's "Lesson Plan Creation" Tool

To submit a lesson plan you must be registered as a user on UEN. Then through UEN from your private page you can use the "Lesson Plan Creation" tool. Upon completion of the lesson plan submit it by e-mailing its web address to Melvin Robinson. If the PT Committee approves it, it will be linked to this web. Click here to see the lesson plan format that has been created to show what lesson fields must be completed.

 
For further information, contact         
          Darrell Andelin

Technology and Engineering Education Specialist
Utah State Office of Education
Phone (801) 538-7598 Fax: (801) 538-7868

Physical Address
Utah State Office of Education
Career and Technical Education Services
250 East 500 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200

Mailing Address
Utah State Office of Education
Career and Technical Education Services
PO Box 144200
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200
Last Updated, November 10, 2005

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