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TEA AP® Physics 1
TEA AP® Physics 1: Algebra-Based

Subject: Science

AP® Physics is the result of an effort to better serve teachers and students. The textbook focuses on the College Board’s AP® framework concepts and practices.

The AP® Physics curriculum framework outlines the two full-year physics courses AP® Physics 1: Algebra-Based and AP® Physics 2: Algebra-Based. These two courses focus on the big ideas typically included in the first and second semesters of an algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course. They provide students with the essential knowledge and skills required to support future advanced coursework in physics. The AP® Physics 1 curriculum includes mechanics, mechanical waves, sound, and electrostatics. The AP® Physics 2 curriculum focuses on thermodynamics, fluid statics, dynamics, electromagnetism, geometric and physical optics, quantum physics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics. AP® Science Practices emphasize inquiry-based learning and development of critical thinking and reasoning skills. Inquiry-based learning involves exploratory learning as a way to gain new knowledge. Students begin by making an observation regarding a given physics topic. Students then explore that topic using scientific methodology, as opposed to simply being told about it in lecture. In this way, students learn the content through self-discovery rather than memorization. 

The AP® framework has identified seven major science practices, which are described using short phrases that include using representations and models to communicate information and solve problems, using mathematics appropriately, engaging in questioning, planning and implementing data collection strategies, analyzing and evaluating data, justifying scientific explanations, and connecting concepts. The AP® framework’s Learning Objectives merge content with one or more of the seven science practices that students should develop as they prepare for the AP® Physics exam. Each chapter of AP® Physics begins with a “Connection for AP® Courses” that explains how the content in the chapter sections align to the Big Ideas, Enduring Understandings, Essential Knowledge, and Learning Objectives of the AP® framework. These sections help students quickly and easily locate where components of the AP® framework are covered in the book, as well as clearly indicate material that, although interesting, exceeds the scope of the AP® framework. Content requirements for AP® Physics are prescribed in the College Board Publication Advanced Placement Course Description: Physics, published by The College Board (http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter112/ch112d.html#112.64) and (http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter112/ch112d.html#112.65).

This open-education-resource instructional material by TEA is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License in accordance with Chapter 31 of the Texas Education Code.

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Reading and Writing to a Prompt (English III Reading and Writing)

Resource ID: e3rdm1l5
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will learn skills necessary for reading and writing to a prompt.

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Summarizing Texts of Varying Lengths (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm1l7
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will learn how to use strategies to help you summarize texts of different lengths.

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Making Connections Between a Text and Current and Historical Events (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm1l8
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will learn to use strategies that help you make connections between a text and events that happened in the past, as well as events that are happening now.

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Imagery (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l03
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

In this lesson, you will be able to identify the imagery in a text and evaluate its effectiveness.

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Dialect (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l6
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to determine why a character’s dialect may contribute to the meaning of the text.

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How to Read and Analyze a Poem (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l09
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to read and analyze a poem using your knowledge of literary and poetic devices.

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Allusion (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l2
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

In this lesson, you will be able to find the allusions in a text, and discuss the role allusions play in helping you understand the text.

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How to Read and Analyze an Essay (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l11
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to read and analyze an essay using your knowledge of literary devices and strategies.

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Irony (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l04
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to identify the irony in a text and evaluate its importance to the meaning of the text.

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Reading for Main Idea and Supporting Ideas (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm1l4
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will learn to find and analyze the main idea and supporting ideas in a variety of texts.

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Identifying Rhetorical Devices in Arguments to Aid Understanding (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm2l3
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to identify strategies authors use in order to make their arguments more easily understood.

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Diction and Tone (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l1
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to make decisions about an author’s word choice or diction in order to discover the author’s tone(s).

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Arguments, i.e., Identify Fallacies (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm2l1
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will learn strategies to help you determine whether a written argument is logical and/or valid.

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Cognates (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm4l04
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will use your knowledge of cognates from other languages to help you understand unfamiliar words.

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How to Read and Analyze a Short Story (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l10
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to read and analyze a short story using your knowledge of literary and poetic devices.

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Reference Guides (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm4l03
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to use reference guides to help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words.

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Greek and Latin Affixes (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm4l02
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to use your knowledge of Greek and Latin affixes to help you discover the meanings of unfamiliar words.

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Paradox (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm3l08
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to identify a paradox and evaluate its purpose.

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Identifying Logos, Ethos, and Pathos in an Argument (English III Reading)

Resource ID: e3rdm2l5
Grade Range: 11
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to identify and evaluate the author's use of logos, pathos, and ethos in an argument.

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