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Middle School Physics & Science Foundations: Full Year Curriculum

Through engaging lessons, hands-on experiments and games, your child will unravel the mysteries of motion, energy, and matter. We'll bridge theory with real-world applications, fostering critical thinking and scientific curiosity.
Bloom Academy
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What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per week
Assignments
1-2 hours per week. Assignments will be given during the class with optional homework provided for further practice.
Assessment
Informal assessment will be provided on request.

Class Experience

This course is designed to ignite curiosity, foster critical thinking, and provide a solid foundation in the fundamental laws that govern our universe. By understanding physics, students will gain insights into how our world works, from the tiniest atoms to the vastness of space.

Over the year, we'll explore six major areas of physics:

⚛️ 1. Motion and Mechanics (Start Dates: Sept 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,)

We'll unravel the mysteries of motion, exploring forces, friction, gravity, and the laws governing how objects move. Students will understand concepts like momentum, velocity, and acceleration, applying them to real-world scenarios from rocket launches to roller-coaster designs.

* Highlight: Students will design and build their own simple machines, demonstrating mechanical advantage in action.

- Classes 1-2: Forces (Net and Combination), Elastic Force and Friction
- Classes 3-4: Gravity and Projectile Motion, Orbital Motion
- Classes 5-6: Laws of Motion, Momentum
- Classes 7-8: Velocity and Acceleration, Work, Power, and Efficiency
- Classes 9-11: Simple Machines and review

⚛️ 2. Fluid Dynamics (Start Dates: Nov 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26)

We'll dive into the world of fluids, discovering why ships float, how airplanes fly, and the principles behind hydraulic systems. Students will explore Pascal's Law and Bernoulli's Law, explaining phenomena from water pressure to the curve of a baseball.

* Highlight: We'll construct model boats and test their buoyancy, connecting theory to hands-on experience.

- Classes 1-2: Fluid Pressure (Oceans and Air Pressure)
- Classes 3-4: Pascal's Law, Bernoulli's Law
- Classes 5-7: Buoyancy and Archimedes' Principle, review

⚛️ 3. Heat and Thermodynamics (Start Dates: Jan 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14)

As we warm up to the new year, we'll heat things up in class too! Students will learn about energy transfer, the laws of thermodynamics, and the difference between heat and temperature. This knowledge will help them understand everything from how refrigerators work to global energy challenges.

* Highlight: Students will design and test their own insulation systems, exploring heat transfer in a practical way.

- Class 1: Energy Transfer
- Class 2: Heat and Temperature, Laws of Thermodynamics
- Class 3: Enthalpy and Entropy
- Class 4: Conductors and Insulators
- Class 5: Review and practical applications

⚛️ 4. Waves, Light, and Optics (Start Dates: Feb 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18)

We'll ride the waves of physics, exploring sound, light, and optics. Students will learn about electromagnetic radiation, how we perceive colors, and the principles behind lenses and lasers. They'll be able to explain rainbows, mirages, and even how fiber optic internet works!

* Highlight: We'll build simple spectroscopes to analyze light from different sources, bringing the electromagnetic spectrum to life.

- Class 1: Types of Waves, Wavelength, Frequency, and Speed
- Class 2: Sound
- Class 3: Electromagnetic Waves and Radiation
- Class 4: Visible Light
- Class 5: Reflection and Refraction
- Class 6: Lenses and Lasers
- Class 7: Review and practical applications

⚛️ 5. Electricity and Magnetism (Start Dates: April 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8)

Students will be energized as we explore electric charges, currents, and circuits. They'll discover the intimate relationship between electricity and magnetism, understanding how this knowledge powers our modern world - from phone chargers to massive power grids.

* Highlight: Students will construct their own electric motors, witnessing the conversion of electrical energy to mechanical energy.

- Classes 1-2: Charges and Conductors, Electric and Magnetic Fields
- Classes 3-4: Current and Resistance, Series and Parallel Circuits
- Classes 5-6: Faraday's Law, Coulomb's Law
- Classes 7-8: DC and AC Power, Generators, Transformers, and the Electrical Grid
- Classes 9-11: Magnets and Electromagnets, review

⚛️ 6. Modern Physics (Start Dates: June 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24)

We'll venture into the mind-bending realm of modern physics, peeking into the world of atoms, exploring radioactivity, and touching on cutting-edge concepts that are shaping our understanding of the universe.

* Highlight: Through computer simulations, we'll visualize atomic structures and nuclear reactions, making the invisible visible.

- Weeks 1-2: Atoms, Subatomic Particles, and Nuclei
- Weeks 3-4: Radioactivity and Half-Life
- Weeks 5-6: Nuclear Reactions
- Final week: Review and wrap-up

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🔢 Learning Approach:

Our class will use a mix of engaging lectures, hands-on experiments, computer simulations, and collaborative projects. I believe in learning by doing, so students will regularly apply their knowledge through practical activities. Safety is our top priority, and all experiments will be conducted under strict safety protocols.

🔢 Technology in the Classroom:

Students will use various tools including digital sensors, computer simulations, and online physics applications. This exposure not only enhances learning but also prepares students for the tech-driven world of modern science.

🔢 Assessment and Outcomes:

Progress will be measured through a combination of project work, lab reports, quizzes, and a final project where students apply their knowledge to solve a real-world problem. By the end of the course, students will have a solid grasp of key physics concepts, improved problem-solving skills, and the ability to explain physical phenomena in their everyday lives.

🔢 Preparing for the Future:

This course lays a strong foundation for high school physics and beyond. The critical thinking and analytical skills developed here will serve students well in any future scientific endeavors and in understanding our increasingly technological world.

Join us on this physics adventure, where we'll unlock the secrets of the universe together! Get ready to be amazed, challenged, and inspired. Physics isn't just a subject - it's a new way of seeing the world around us.

Yours in learning,
Mr. Romeo, M.Sc., B.Sc.
Middle School Physics Teacher
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Learning Goals
Our course is designed to align with and exceed the expectations set by both the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for Physical Science in the United States and the Physical Science Standards of Key Stage 3 in the United Kingdom.
This dual-standard approach ensures a comprehensive and globally relevant physics education.
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Optional: Paper, colored pencils, markers, or pens for notes.
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Joined March, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Physics from York University
Bartolomeo Candelma
Master's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from University of Calgary
Vicki Tran
Bachelor's Degree in Music from University of Western Ontario
Diana Alecu
Bachelor's Degree in Music from Berklee College of Music
Nicole Demers
Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from York University
Bartolomeo Candelma
Associate's Degree in Music from The Royal Conservatory of Music Canada
Diana Alecu
Hi everyone! I'm Miss Tran, and I'm delighted to be your guide through the world of Physics & Science this year. 

I hold a Master of Science in Biology with a specialization in Physiology with over ten years of experience teaching. My passion lies in fostering scientific curiosity and helping students see the connections between classroom learning and the world around them. 

I've had the privilege of instructing courses ranging from university-level genetics to middle and high school math and physics, giving me a unique insight into how students learn and progress through different stages of their education. 

My academic background, combined with my experience in tutoring and teaching at various levels, has honed my ability to break down complex concepts into digestible, engaging lessons. 

My teaching philosophy centers on active learning, critical thinking, and creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable exploring new ideas. I believe in the power of hands-on experiences and visual aids to make abstract concepts tangible and memorable.

In my classes, you can expect:

🔢 1. Connections between classroom learning and real-world applications

🔢 2. A focus on critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving skills

🔢 3. Engaging, hands-on activities that bring abstract concepts to life

🔢 4. Preparation for advanced studies and standardized tests

🔢 5. A supportive atmosphere that encourages exploration and discussion

My  approach is rooted in the belief that science is not just a subject to study, but a way of thinking and exploring our world. I strive to create an environment where curiosity thrives and where students learn to ask questions, analyze data, and draw conclusions like real scientists.

Additionally, I have extensive experience in preparing students for university placement and AP exams. Through specialized tutoring programs, I've helped numerous students navigate the challenging terrain of advanced science coursework and standardized testing, ensuring they're well-equipped for success in higher education.

In addition to my teaching experience, I've contributed to published research in radiotherapy and oncology, which has strengthened my understanding of how fundamental chemistry concepts apply to cutting-edge medical treatments. This real-world application of science is something I'm excited to share with my students. 

If you're looking to get started with science, prepare for academic challenges, or simply gain a deeper understanding of the world around you, I'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or if you're looking for a specific topic or schedule. I'm here to help you navigate your scientific adventure!

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Ages: 11-14
3-18 learners per class

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