Cacnio, Gerry
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Physics of the Universe
Student Materials
1. School-provided Chromebook or equivalent
2. A binder and/or notebook, or the electronic equivalent, so that a student can
- record notes during class
- receive 8.5" x 11" handouts
- organize and retain notes and handouts
- Examples include but are not limited to:
- a 3-ring binder in which the student keeps notes written on 8.5" x 11" filler paper, with hole-punched handouts inserted chronologically
- a spiral-bound notebook for written notes, with pockets for collecting handouts
- a personal Google Drive in which the student organizes
- documents created using their Chromebook (PDFs, Google Docs, etc.)
- pictures/scans of physical handouts or written notes
3. A scientific calculator (does NOT have to be a graphing calculator), such as the TI-30XIIS
4. Writing instruments
- Blue or black pen
- Red pen
- Pencil(s) (mechanical recommended!) and eraser
- Highlighter
5. 8.5" x 11" paper (graph paper recommended)
(Mr. Cacnio recommends a 3-ring binder (1/2" or more) with pockets and filled only with graph paper.)