For the last project of the year, we were given the assignment to create a video on a sport and break that sport down to explain the physics. The goal was to help the athletic program at San Marin improve on that sport. My group decided to explain the physics of kicking a field goal and a punt.
This project was very easy, especially breaking down the physics, because we already did this for our second project of the year. It was slightly harder to get acquainted with my group. But after a few days, we got accustomed to each other and the way we worked, and we had an easier time assigning jobs and enjoying each others' company. This was a peak that we had during our project: adjusting to challenges easily, like a yard duty escorting us off of the field when our teacher gave us the "OKAY" to go work out on the field. Another peak that we experienced in this project was that everyone had a specific job, and the project got completed faster: in other words, we had really good time management. A problem we experienced was not being able to go out onto the field to film our clips that we needed because of teachers kicking us out.
here is our final physics of sports video