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All students should have joined their Google Classroom via a course code.
AP Physics 1 students should be enrolled in TWO Google Classroom Pages, one for their assigned class and one that is a general resource page for all AP Physics 1 Students.
AP Physics 2 students should be enrolled in TWO Google Classroom Pages, one for their assigned class and one that is a general resource page for all AP Physics 2 Students.
Active Physics students should be enrolled in ONE Google Classroom Page.
Physicsygoodness is a website that allows students to practice numerical problem solving with immediate feedback and to answer free response questions. At this time, I am leaning towards Physicsygoodness being the primary method for giving tests and quizzes. Students will also have numerous opportunities each unit to complete assignments.
To access the online textbook, students need to follow the instructions in video below by clicking on this link. You will need to access your assigned period code on the Google Classroom Page.
*This is great advice for a personal computer.
*I would recommend using your School Issued Chromebook only for School.
Did you know that address bar at the top is actually called an omnibox?
docs.new, slides.new, etc. If you type these in the omnibox, you immediately get a new blank document!
Have you ever had so many tabs open that when you started closing them, you accidentally closed the one you actually needed? Pin your important tabs while you work! Right click on the tab and select "Pin tab".
Did you know you can add a comment in a doc, slide, or sheet for a specific person! When commenting, just start with a + or @ and start typing there email address. From there, select the correct person and they will receive a notification of the comment!
You can have a checklist of to do items! You can share it with others (particularly useful when doing a group project!
Have you ever noticed this icon on the bottom right of your google docs or google slides page? It lets you search for images and information right there within the same window! It also makes adding images, text, and even source information so easy.