Hello welcome to your final.

To get a grade on page the following must be completed.
  1. The page is completed, and all of the entries must be filled in apporatily (follow the examples below)
  2. The students must inform the teacher when a page is completed.
  3. Teacher must approve the page before points can be assigned. Approval will be posted on the georgephysics wiki page.
Reasons for page not to be approved
  1. Pages don't follow the proper format
  2. Pages are "copied and paste". If two pages submitted to by two different groups that appears to copied then neither page will be approved.
  3. Students submit more then 3 pages per day, in order to keep up with every group, I will only approve three pages per day. If there is a slow day it may be possible to accept more then three but please do not rely on it.

Define:

A clear definition of the word or phrase. The definition must be in sentence and paragraph form.

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/Acceleration+2nd

Explain:

Much like define, explain has to have another clear definition for the word or phrase. It must be in sentence and paragraph form. The Explain entry must have either a picture or animation and an explanation of how this picture is related to the word or phrase.

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/7th+period+Forces

Example:

A word problem with a worked out solution in the for the topic. The example entry must have explanation on why this word problem is a perfect example for the word or phrase.

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/Con+of+momentum+7.3

Equations:

The mathematical representation of the physical phenomenon. The equation entry should also include a key explaining each of the variable in the mathematical expression.

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/equation

Unit:

The name of the unit for the word or phrase, also the symbol that represents the unit in brackets .

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/unit

Unlike......

Comparing the two words or phrases, and explain the difference between the two words or phrases.

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/unlike

Base or Derived:

State if the unit is a base unit (one of the fundamental units in the universe), or if it is derived. If it is derived then express the derived units in base units

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/Base+or+derived+

Table:

A list of values expressed in a table.

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/Students+page

Source:

A list of the three other sites from which the student collected the information

Example: http://georgephysics.wikispaces.com/Acceleration