This year, I'll be taking physics honors as my science course. My teacher's name is Mr. Hassinger. (Check out his website here!) He's a new teacher to Wood-Ridge Jr./Sr. High School and will be teaching my Physics Honors class, Physics classes, and 8th grade G&T Science. This year, we will be doing plenty of experiments and labs with gravity, sound waves, kinematics, and other physics-related topics. Also, field trips to a pool hall and Six Fags are undergo which I'm very excited about!
Most of my homework is online, so I will be using my computer at home every night to complete it. If I can't be home one night to do my homework, I can also use my phone to get my homework problems on the go! I have also been using my computer to help me look up some of the information I need to complete my homework. If I don't know an equation, I can look it up and have it in a matter of seconds!
I'm very excited to be able to expand my knowledge in the science world and I'm excited for learning more about the way physics pertains to everyday life. Although Physics is not my best subject, Mr. Hassinger has been making his class enjoyable and a lot of fun!
September 11th, 2001 was the day that tragedy struck our entire nation. The surprise attack on New York's twin towers has caused the United States to be forever changed. So many innocent people lost their lives that day and unfortunately, families across the United States must face devastation for the rest of their lives. Remembering this day and those who passed away is so important as an American. I pray for those who are mourning over their loved ones as everyone in America remembers this day.