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Physics

Education
Dr. Siti Nursaila binti Alias
Physics through Diagram-
illustrations
 illustrative graphics or images accompanied by notes,
labels or a legend
 explain concepts, methods or show how things work,
move or change
From Text to Topic Summary
and Key Concept/Ideas
Concepts Maps

 a diagram that depicts suggested


relationships between concepts.
Mini-Labs

 A single concept activity which is an


alternative to formal labs

Highly focused Infallible Self-evident

Short time Memorable Sequenced


Mini-Labs

Frictional force

Work Electromagnetism
Problem Solving

 The ability to solve problems is a basic life skill and is essential


to our day-to-day lives, at home, at school, and at work.
Problem Solving
(Egg drop project)
Science and Society

 an interdisciplinary field that studies the conditions under


which the production, distribution and utilization of scientific
knowledge and technological systems occur; the consequences
of these activities upon different groups of people.
Science and Society

Smart watch Blind spot sensor

Drone Baby monitor Tsunami detection


system
Projects

 an educational activity for students involving


experiments or construction of models in one of the
science disciplines

Experimental Engineering
Project Project

Theoretical
Display Project
Project
Experimental Project

 start with a question, use the scientific method to


complete the research, and end with a report detailing
the results and conclusions and an abstract.
Engineering Project

 start with a design of a machine or mechanical


structure with the purpose of improving strength or
performance. Researchers implement all their design
ideas in a model they construct. The model will be
tested to evaluate the design.
Display Project

 a creative assembly of a display board and construction


of a model to show a visual representation of a larger
fact.
Theoretical Project

 may involve the same format as experimental or


engineering projects.
 However, for several possible reasons, such as lack of
feasibility due to costs, the actual experiment is not
performed.
Science Skills in GCSE
Physics Problems

GCSE Physics
Problems

Working
Mathematical Literacy
scientifically
skill skill
Skills

Experimental
Scientific Analysis and
skills and
skills evaluation
strategies

Science Manipulative
process skills skills
Science Process Skills

Basic science process Integrated science process


skills skills

Controlling Defining
Observing Inferring
variables operationally

Formulating Interpreting
Measuring Communicating
hypotheses data

Formulating
Classifying Predicting Experimenting
models
Manipulative Skills

psychomotor skills that enable students to use and


handle science apparatus, laboratory substances and
specimens in an approved manner.

Use and Handle Sketch specimens,


Handle specimens
science apparatus science apparatus
correctly and
and substances and substance
carefully
correctly correctly

Store science
Clean science apparatus and
apparatus correctly substances correctly
and safely
Experimental Skills and
Strategies
applying a knowledge of a
planning experiments to range of techniques,
using scientific theories and
make observations, test apparatus, and materials to
explanations to develop
hypotheses or explore select those appropriate
hypotheses
phenomena both for fieldwork and for
experiments

carrying out experiments


appropriately, having due recognising when to apply a
making and recording
regard to the correct knowledge of sampling
observations and
manipulation of apparatus, techniques to ensure any
measurements using a range
the accuracy of samples collected are
of apparatus and methods
measurements and health representative
and safety considerations

evaluating methods and


suggesting possible
improvements and further
investigations.
Analysis and Evaluation

Risk assessment Evaluating


• to reduce the chances of • an important part of the
any accidents occurring scientific method
• identify potential • To improve experiments
hazards in the future
• find ways to reduce
the chances of an
accident occurring
• what we should do if
an accident occurring.
Science, Art and Religion

Religion
Art
(ethics and
(effective and
with individual
esthetic
and collective
expression)
well-being)

help to visualize indirectly guided


abstract aspects of technological
the physical world advancement and a
Science change in cultural
(knowledge, thinking
truth, and
reasoning)

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