Welcome!
Thank you for visiting me here at the Physics Center. If you are looking for the study of the most fundamental science, you have just found it. Physics is everywhere. Since it is the study of motion, and everything moves, it is constantly occurring right in front of your eyes. In this class we aim to tackle this science and to give meaning to the mystery that is Physics.
Here at the Physics Center every student will be instructed with a high level of critical thinking, collaboration, and inquiry based learning. These areas will be focal points throughout the learning process. Students will gain knowledge through visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning. Students will push their problem solving and conceptual concepts in the various topics to be discussed in this class.
About Me:
As I continue this path to becoming a teacher, I can't express the gratitude I feel for being able to teach students after all these years of schooling. It was rather surreal stepping into a classroom for the first time and interacting with students. While I had tutored and was no stranger to teaching, it was wild to think that after all this schooling, my true journey would start in a middle school in Vista, California.
This is my second semester as a Teacher Candidate and I couldn't be happier with my students, Cooperating Teacher, and truly everything else about my new location. Here, I am teaching Physics and assisting an ELD class. This semester I also look forward to helping assistant coach the Men's Varsity Lacrosse program here at Mt. Carmel High School. All these things I have wanted to do since I was in high school myself ten years ago.
It was in high school that I began to fall in love with physics. There was so my logic and reason to it and the pieces just fit together for me. It was at that time that I knew I wanted to teach. At the time I played lacrosse for my high school and went on to play in college. It was years later that I applied to be a coach for my alma mater and coached there for three years loving every minute of it. However, now that I am in the school system, I have had a change of heart and have moved away from my alma mater to coach at my new school site at Mt. Carmel.
When I can, I like getting in the water to surf and playing guitar. The truth though is that school, teaching, my fiance, my family, and God have been the major factors in my life for some time now. I wouldn't have it any other way. Thank you for coming to my site. I hope that you enjoy it.
Thank you for visiting me here at the Physics Center. If you are looking for the study of the most fundamental science, you have just found it. Physics is everywhere. Since it is the study of motion, and everything moves, it is constantly occurring right in front of your eyes. In this class we aim to tackle this science and to give meaning to the mystery that is Physics.
Here at the Physics Center every student will be instructed with a high level of critical thinking, collaboration, and inquiry based learning. These areas will be focal points throughout the learning process. Students will gain knowledge through visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning. Students will push their problem solving and conceptual concepts in the various topics to be discussed in this class.
About Me:
As I continue this path to becoming a teacher, I can't express the gratitude I feel for being able to teach students after all these years of schooling. It was rather surreal stepping into a classroom for the first time and interacting with students. While I had tutored and was no stranger to teaching, it was wild to think that after all this schooling, my true journey would start in a middle school in Vista, California.
This is my second semester as a Teacher Candidate and I couldn't be happier with my students, Cooperating Teacher, and truly everything else about my new location. Here, I am teaching Physics and assisting an ELD class. This semester I also look forward to helping assistant coach the Men's Varsity Lacrosse program here at Mt. Carmel High School. All these things I have wanted to do since I was in high school myself ten years ago.
It was in high school that I began to fall in love with physics. There was so my logic and reason to it and the pieces just fit together for me. It was at that time that I knew I wanted to teach. At the time I played lacrosse for my high school and went on to play in college. It was years later that I applied to be a coach for my alma mater and coached there for three years loving every minute of it. However, now that I am in the school system, I have had a change of heart and have moved away from my alma mater to coach at my new school site at Mt. Carmel.
When I can, I like getting in the water to surf and playing guitar. The truth though is that school, teaching, my fiance, my family, and God have been the major factors in my life for some time now. I wouldn't have it any other way. Thank you for coming to my site. I hope that you enjoy it.