Fresno Unified School District
Physics Course of Study
(revised January 10, 2006)
FUSD High School Courses of Study
The California Science Content
Standards include Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. These standards
are intended to prepare students for the more formal treatment of concepts, principles,
and theories called for at the college level. In the middle school grades students
should have developed and enhanced their formal reasoning abilities that reflect
science as a way of knowing, and acquiring new science content knowledge. In grade
6-8 they connect concrete observations of a rich array of phenomena and unify
models that help to simplify the ever-expanding body of science content knowledge.
At the ninth grade level these skills will be revisited, reinforced and developed
in depth. In the investigation and experimentation strand students are expected
to: formulate hypotheses, to design experiments that will enable them to test
predictions, and complete independent research projects utilizing the World Wide
Web . They will also be expected to make oral reports and arguments based on evidence.
In designing, carrying out, and reporting the results of experiments, they will
be expected to make use of more complex mathematics.
PART 1- Physics Pacing Guide (printable pdf version)
Please refer to specific pages on the Course of Study (COS) for detailed
information needed for lesson plan development. The COS will also provide
references for recommended best practices and effective strategies to attain mastery
of the Science Standards in Physics. Students attaining mastery of the identified
Physics Standards through focused classroom instruction should score at the proficient
or advanced levels on the Content Standard Test for Physics.
PART 2 - Physics
Course of Study (printable pdf version)