Watching TED Talks is a guilty pleasure of mine. I love watching the world's greatest minds share their expertise and passions. We live in a world where there are new and exciting things to learn at each corner and this is a great venue for it.
Below I have put links to two amazing TED Talks I have recently watched. I hope you find them as interesting as I do and hope they can create some discussion in class! Enjoy!
Below I have put links to two amazing TED Talks I have recently watched. I hope you find them as interesting as I do and hope they can create some discussion in class! Enjoy!
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Science 9We will investigate 4 important studies in science: chemistry, physics, biology, and astronomy. You will learn to think and learn as a scientist through questioning.
Resources we will use on a daily basis include powerpoint, handouts, and your Science textbook. |
Math 10
We will learn to use problem solving skills and hands-on activities to fully understand the math we are using, rather than simply memorize a formula. Resources we will use on a daily basis include, notes, iWrite math 10 WB, and handouts. |
Physics 11Physics is the study of matter and energy in space and time and how they are related to each other.
We will investigate objects in motion (kinematics), the nature of forces (dynamics), energy, waves, and modern physics. Resources we will use on a daily basis include powerpoint, handouts, Physics One text for labs, and your workbook ‘Physics 11 Student Notes and Problems Workbook’ (“SNAP”) |