There is an online edition of your student’s book that they can access from home. Students can go to physicspp.com and enter C98492CFF1 as the access code. On the physicspp.com website, you will also find self-check quizzes/tests and chapter activities to help your student study.
Unfortunately, the Glenco site online book only works about half of the time. As another option, an online link to the book is below in case you cannot get logged on. You can download a .pdf of the book so you can reference it whenever you need to.
Click here for the book to open up in a new tab.
You never have to memorize any equations in honors physics, only know how to use them, manipulate them to solve for the unknown, and what each abbreviation stands for.
Click on the picture of the equation sheet to take you to your own copy that you will need for the entire year. You will want to keep this handy when completing practice problems!
HippoCampus.org is a great supplemental learning tool. It has short videos, with integrated questions, about the topics that we cover in class. Under the worked examples tab, it also has videos with worked out math problems.
The physics tab would be appropriate for the CHS Honors Physics course.
Click on the picture above to take you to the website.
If you need extra help in certain sections, check out this website. They have great explanations with good drawings and sample questions. There are videos and simulations that are fantastic as well!
Homework Helpers Physics explains the concepts and has worked out sample problems. If you need extra help, this is a terrific book to purchase. The link will take you to the book in Amazon, but you should be able to find it in any Barnes and Noble store.