In this course you will study the matter and forces that God used to create our universe. Students will watch a recorded lecture before class in this “flipped classroom” and bring assignment questions and ideas to the interactive classroom.

How to get the most out of  Physical Science, Part One with Kathy Dutton:

  • View, and take notes on, the Lecture Videos before the Live Class.
  • Bring to every Live Class:
    • a notebook (to take notes),
    • something to write with,
    • a calculator, your textbook,
    • the willingness to participate and learn.
    •  a working mic (mandatory!)
  • Watch that week's recording if you need to revisit information from our live session.
  • Do the assignments, quizzes, and tests.
  • Turn in all assignments by the due date. Due dates are firm!
  • Once the course is completed to the parent's and professor's satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.

Special Notes:

  • In addition to the 13 live classes, students receive 20 short,  pre-recorded classes.
  • One week the live class may be changed to a pre-recorded class.
  • This is a 2-part course. Students are expected to register also for Part Two in the spring semester. 
  • Mrs. Dutton is planning an optional Part Three for the fall semester of 2021. Part Three will cover Matter, Atoms, and Interactions 

Total Classes:  13

Duration: 50 minutes

Prerequisite: 7th-grade math, previous or concurrent

Suggested Grade Level: 7th to 9th grade

Suggested Credit: One full semester Physical Science

Instructor: Mrs. Kathy Dutton

Instructor email: kathys.chemistry@gmail.com (for parent only; students are to use the class discussion or private messaging - both are in Moodle)

Course Description: This is a ‘flipped’ class. Students will be required to watch the recorded lecture before coming to the live class.  The live class will be in a discussion (question and answer) format based on the lecture. We will study the matter and forces that God used to create our universe. Completion of this course (Parts One and Two) is excellent preparation for high school chemistry and physics.

Course Outline:

  • Unit 1 - Introduction to Physical Science
    • Topic 1: The World of Physical Science (What is Physical Science?, The Scientific Method, Scientific Models, Measurement)
    • Topic 2:  The Properties of Matter (What is Matter?, Physical Properties, Chemical Properties)
    • Topic 3:  States of Matter (Three States of Matter, Behavior of Gases, Changes of State)
  • Unit 2 – Motion & Forces
    • Topic 1:  Matter in Motion (Measuring Matter, What is Force?, Friction: A Force That Opposes Motion), Gravity: A Force of Attraction)
    • Topic 2:  Forces and Motion (Gravity and Motion, Newton's Law of Motion, Momentum)
    • Topic 3: Forces in Fluids (Fluids and Pressure, Buoyant Force, Fluids in Motion)

 

Course Materials and Technology:

  • Text: Holt Science and Technology: Physical Science (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 2007) ISBN: 0-03-046228-2. We recommend buying used (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0030462282/catholictreas-20).
  • Calculator
  • Computer with a microphone. (This is an interactive class; microphones are mandatory.)

Homework:

  • The pre-recorded lecture videos must be viewed before the live class each week.
  • Assignments include online homework, a quiz with each chapter, and unit tests.
  • All assignments are auto-graded with immediate feedback. 
  • Most students will complete the weekly assignments in about 2 to 2.5 hours.
  • Mrs. Dutton will be available to answer questions daily via the class discussion (forum) and will give an overall grade for this course.