Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Physics
High School Physics Textbook and Digital Program Grades 9–12
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Serway and Faughn’s Physics © 2017 is a comprehensive high school physics textbook and digital program with a balanced approach that melds concepts and problem solving. The latest edition is accessible and engaging, with updated content, refreshed sample problems, and exciting new features. The program helps all students develop a conceptual foundation supported by a mathematically based presentation of the high school physics curriculum. Ongoing problem-solving strategies, practice, guidance, and feedback reinforce and strengthen critical skills.
HMH Physics in your classroom
- Print and online problem-solving support to help students master fundamentals
- Comprehensive, flexible lab program with hands-on, print, and virtual options
- New features that support the Next Generation Science Standards*
*Next Generation Science Standards and logo are registered trademarks of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards was involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
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Why?
HMH Field Trips powered by Google Expeditions
As a Google® content partner, HMH has developed field trips for Google Expeditions. Using a simple Google Cardboard™ device and a smartphone, students are swept away into 3D, 360-degree experiences in fascinating locations, directly tied to science content! A Teacher Guide provides ideas for incorporating the Expeditions into your lessons, as well as tips on how to guide and customize the experience.
Accessible to ALL Students
The standard to which all physics programs are compared is more accessible to a wider range of student needs than any other program. No other program matches the balance of conceptual and problem-solving support offered by HMH Physics. The core curriculum materials link concepts and problem solving so students get clear conceptual development and plenty of practice working with both fundamental physical concepts and problem-solving skills.
Differentiated Instruction
It’s the support for differentiation that sets HMH Physics apart. Differentiated instruction strategies assist you with a wide range of student needs, including Below Level, English Learners, Pre-AP®, and Inclusion students. An Interactive Reader helps students of all abilities access the content. Add in the wide range of multimedia resources that provide multimodal support for learning concepts and you have powerful new ways to reach students of ALL ability levels.
Problem-Solving Support
Problem solving in physics is challenging for most students. That’s why HMH Physics © 2017 focuses on strengthening problem solving by providing strategies and extra practice to ensure success. You'll see this support, guidance, and feedback in the online Interactive Demonstrations and Solution Tutor.
Technology
Nothing captures students’ interest and facilitates meaningful learning like technology. Many highly effective technology learning tools are included in HMH Physics © 2017 to accomplish just that. For example, the Animated Physics animations and PhET simulations help students access physics concepts and principles in a more meaningful way. The HMH Physics Games app delivers hours of challenging fun while students sharpen their science knowledge in physics.
Comprehensive Lab Resources
To meet the needs of any classroom, Physics includes the most comprehensive lab resources with its wide variety of print and digital lab options, including virtual, STEM, and open-ended inquiry labs. The program also provides online resources to support your lab program. For example, the comprehensive online labs provided by High School Virtual Physics Lab™ developed specifically for a full-year high school physics curriculum include everything your students need to conduct traditional labs—in a virtual setting.
*Pre-AP® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these products. High School Virtual Physics Lab™ was developed by Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc., and distributed in conjunction with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Funding for this project was provided under contract number ED-IES-11-C-0029 by the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education through a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Copyright © Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Google Cardboard and Google are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc.
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Program Introduction
For a quick overview of the program highlights, watch this program introduction video.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Science of Physics
Chapter 2: Motion in One Dimension
Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Motion and Vectors
Chapter 4: Forces and the Laws of Motion
Chapter 5: Work and Energy
Chapter 6: Momentum and Collisions
Chapter 7: Circular Motion and Gravitation
Chapter 8: Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 9: Heat
Chapter 10: Thermodynamics
Chapter 11: Vibrations and Waves
Chapter 12: Sound
Chapter 13: Light and Reflection
Chapter 14: Refraction
Chapter 15: Interference and Diffraction
Chapter 16: Electric Forces and Fields
Chapter 17: Electrical Energy and Current
Chapter 18: Circuits and Circuit Elements
Chapter 19: Magnetism
Chapter 20: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 21: Atomic Physics
Chapter 22: Subatomic Physics
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Meet the Authors
Meet the authors of Physics.
Dr. Jerry Faughn - Program Author
Jerry Faughn is Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Eastern Kentucky University. He has taught courses ranging from the lower division to the graduate level, but his primary interest is in students just beginning to learn physics.
Dr. Faughn has been director of a number of NSF and state grants, many of which were devoted to the improvement of physics education. He has written a non-mathematical physics text and a physical science text for general education college level courses. He has also coauthored an algebra-trig based textbook for introductory-level college physics courses and a microprocessor interfacing text for upper-division physics students. His research interests dealt with computer interfacing and sound absorption in low-pressure gases.
Dr. Faughn earned his doctorate at the University of Mississippi.
Dr. Raymond Serway - Program Author
Raymond Serway is Professor Emeritus at James Madison University. Dr. Serway began his teaching career at Clarkson University, where he conducted research and taught from 1967 to 1980. He was the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award at Clarkson University in 1977 and the Alumni Achievement Award from Utica College in 1985. As Guest Scientist at the IBM Research Laboratory in Zurich, Switzerland, he worked with K. Alex Müller, 1987 Nobel Prize recipient. Dr. Serway also was a visiting scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, where he collaborated with his mentor and friend, Sam Marshall. In 1990, he received the Madison Scholar Award at James Madison University, where he taught for 17 years.
Dr. Serway is the coauthor of numerous physics textbooks. In addition, he has published more than 40 research papers in the field of condensed matter physics and has given more than 60 presentations at professional meetings.
Dr. Serway received his doctorate at Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Research: Evidence & Efficacy
Holt McDougal Physics Impact Study (2013)
In this study of Holt McDougal Physics, high school students using the program made significant progress in physics achievement over the course of a school year.
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Features
HMH Physics © 2017 retains the many popular features that have made this program a success with teachers and students alike, including a strong balance of problem-solving support and conceptual coverage. This revised edition offers innovative ways to support all learners and meet new standards with engaging 21st-century technology and up-to-date labs and data analysis coverage.
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What's New
HMH Physics © 2017 has been enhanced and updated to address the needs of classrooms today. Read on to learn what’s new!
Interactive Reader
The well-known and beloved Interactive Reader is now available for Physics! This streamlined worktext version of our high school science Student Editions has helped thousands of struggling readers with its abundant reading and vocabulary support practices. It can also be useful for on-level or advanced students as a quick review guide.
Google Expeditions
HMH is among the first to develop secondary science content for Google® Expeditions. Using a simple Google Cardboard™ device and a smartphone, students are swept away into immersive virtual worlds where learning and engagement are maximized. Teachers have a lot of flexibility in customizing the experience for each classroom. A Teacher's Guide includes ideas on how to incorporate the Expeditions into your classroom lessons.
On the Job STEM Videos
As part of our Premium offering, HMH now includes 29 On the Job STEM videos that profile STEM careers in today’s fastest-growing industries. Our energetic hosts shadow passionate professionals in a day “on the job.” These short segments are inspirational and entertaining with the hosts actually performing parts of the job! These videos will motivate students to enter emerging STEM fields.
Thing Explainer
Through an exclusive partnership with author and Internet sensation Randall Munroe, HMH has incorporated highly engaging and educational material from Randall’s latest book, Thing Explainer, into our high school biology, chemistry and physics programs. Randall’s webcomic style, as seen on xkcd.com, humorously explains complex
Think Science
Scientific literacy and the Nature of Science topics are showcased throughout the Physics textbook with the addition of a Think Science feature in every chapter. This new feature brings to mind high-level scientific thinking as it applies to the materials in each chapter, helping students to think like and observe the world as scientists.
Refreshed Sample Problems
Sample problems are a key component of the Physics curriculum. Nearly half of the sample problems in the program have been refreshed to give even the most loyal program users something new and different to challenge and strengthen their students’ problem-solving skills.
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)*
Correlations
Physics already supports many aspects of NGSS, particularly the Disciplinary Core Ideas, Crosscutting Concepts, and Science and Engineering Practices. These foundational components of the National Research Council’s Framework for K–12 Science Education are found throughout HMH programs. To make the standards more accessible, easy-to-use correlations are included in the Teacher Edition as well as online.
Performance Expectations Guide
Designed to integrate easily into any curriculum, a separate Performance Expectations Guide is available for Biology, Modern Chemistry®, and Physics to ensure that students meet the NGSS Performance Expectations. Also included is an overview of NGSS and teacher tips for integrating each activity into the classroom.
Engineering
Engineering Design Guide
Engineering can serve as a motivating context for integrating the four STEM disciplines into your biology, chemistry, or physics curriculum. This separate Engineering Design Guide provides an overview of the engineering design process, along with activities and checklists that can help foster students’ critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. For curriculums aligned to the NGSS, this guide can also help support the engineering-related Performance Expectations.
Engineering Features
The topic of Engineering Design has been added to several of the content features of the Student Edition.
Maximizing Platform Compatibility
To ensure a consistent and optimized user experience on nearly any Internet-enabled device, outdated technologies and media have been addressed. Media resources based on Adobe Flash® have been retired. Resources located on outdated technologies such as CDs and DVDs have been migrated entirely to our online platform.
Content Updates
The excitement of teaching science comes in part from our constantly expanding understanding of science through new discoveries. HMH Physics © 2017 has been updated to incorporate exciting new knowledge. Features that include cutting-edge topics have also been updated.
Dashboard
HMH Physics © 2017 will now have the benefit of the new and improved online interface provided by the HMH Dashboard. This also includes mySmartPlanner, enabling teachers to combine calendar functionality with curriculum mapping and program resources.
New Bundle Configurations
The © 2017 Physics program is available in three configurations: Premium, Hybrid, and Digital. The Hybrid bundle serves as the core offering, with both print and digital materials. The Premium bundle provides added print and digital resources such as Interactive Readers and STEM videos called On the Job. Digital bundles offer a low-cost digital-only option. Common Cartridge® options are also available for purchase.
Google Cardboard is a trademark and Google is a registered trademark of Google, Inc. Modern Chemistry® is a registered trademark of HMH Publishers LLC. Adobe Flash® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. CliffsNotes® is a registered trademark of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Common Cartridge® (CC® ) is a trademark of IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. *Next Generation Science Standards and logo are registered trademarks of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards was involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
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Engaging Technology
HMH Physics © 2017 offers the latest technology and multimedia resources that speak directly to your students in a visual language they understand—ensuring that they will stay engaged. Everything is available online, which means your students can access all the program resources 24/7 from any computer with Internet service.
Animated Physics
Students access physics concepts and principles in a more meaningful way with dozens of high-quality animations and simulations.
High School Virtual Physics Lab™
Accessible at point of use in the Interactive Online Edition, this set of 24 virtual labs developed specifically for a full-year high school physics curriculum includes everything your students need to conduct traditional labs in a virtual setting. Use High School Virtual Physics Lab to replace hands-on labs when equipment is not available, or enhance your hands-on labs with this interactive online content. Also ideal for flipped or blended classrooms and distance-learning programs!
Solution Tutor
This interactive tool provides students with real-time feedback as they work key sample problems from the book. The online tool strengthens students' problem-solving skills by providing valuable and immediate feedback to students' efforts as they work on problems. It helps students discover the underlying skills needed to solve the most complex physics problems.
WebLinks
Provide your students with real-world images and examples of physics in action with WebLinks. These hand-selected resource links available at point of use in the Interactive Online Edition will save you time and bring the best of the Internet to your classroom.
Power Presentations
These pre-built native PowerPoint® files offer a valuable resource of engaging multimedia presentations that cover the core material of each chapter, saving valuable preparation time. Two versions for every chapter are available: Outline and Inquiry-Based. Outline Style presentations are standard presentations, while the Inquiry-Based presentations are designed to be more student-driven.
Interactive Whiteboard Resources
Key teaching visuals from each chapter have been adapted specifically for interactive whiteboard use.
High School Virtual Physics Lab™ was developed by Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc., and distributed in conjunction with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Funding for this project was provided under contract number ED-IES-11-C-0029 by the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education through a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Copyright © Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc. All rights reserved. PowerPoint® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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Differentiated Instruction
It’s the support for differentiation that sets HMH Physics © 2017 apart. Differentiated instruction strategies assist you with a wide range of student needs, including Below Level, English Learners, Pre-AP®, and Inclusion students. Add in the wide range of multimedia resources that provide multimodal support for learning concepts, and you have powerful new ways to reach students of all ability levels.
Interactive Reader
This write-in worktext provides all of the essential content and vocabulary of the Student Edition at a reading level one to two grades below the text. A great resource for students of all ability levels, the Interactive Reader is both a core instructional tool for struggling students and a useful study guide for other students.
Instruction and Intervention Support
The Instruction and Intervention Support pages, found at the beginning of each chapter in the Teacher Edition, highlight resources for students needing extra support and suggest opportunities to extend learning for advanced students.
Differentiated Instruction Strategies
Differentiated Instruction strategies in the Teacher Edition assist teachers with a wide range of student needs including Below Level, English Learners, Pre-AP®, and Inclusion students.
Student-Friendly Textbook
The Student Edition presents a balanced approach to conceptual and problem-solving instruction and is designed to make physics accessible to more students than ever. Strategic vocabulary has been highlighted, and references to pertinent online content are placed at point of use throughout the textbook.
Animated Physics
Students access physics concepts and principles in a more meaningful way with dozens of high-quality animations and simulations.
Pre-AP® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these products.
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Problem-Solving Support
Problem solving in physics is challenging for most students. That’s why HMH Physics © 2017 focuses on strengthening problem solving by providing strategies and extra practice with the right guidance and feedback to ensure success.
Updated Sample Problems
Nearly half of the sample problems in the © 2017 edition have been refreshed to give even the most loyal program users something new and different to challenge and strengthen their students’ problem-solving skills.
Solution Tutor
This interactive online tool provides students with real-time feedback as they work key sample problems from the book. Solution Tutor strengthens students' problem-solving skills by providing valuable and immediate feedback as they work on problems. It helps students discover the underlying skills needed to solve the most complex physics problems.
Interactive Demonstrations
Most sample problems in the textbook have an accompanying Interactive Demonstration that walks through the steps of solving that type of problem. The Try It Yourself feature helps students apply what they have learned. Each includes a full audio narrative.
Student Edition Support
The Student Edition sample problems are designed to teach and guide students through the strategies that will make them successful. Highlighting, clear step notation and variable indicators all help students strengthen problem-solving skills.
Teacher Edition Support
Problem-Solving Support Strategies in the Teacher Edition help teachers guide students through a particular set of problems.
Tips and Tricks
As part of the Sample Problems, Tips and Tricks are provided throughout the book, and point out key mathematical equation reminders.
Mathematical Review
The Student Edition includes a Mathematical Review as a reference for mathematical concepts that students will need to complete physics problems.
Problem Solving Sample Problem Sets I & II
These skills worksheets provide problem-solving strategies and an extensive bank of student practice problems for every type of physics problem in the textbook.
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Hands-On and Virtual Labs
Because inquiry is the cornerstone of understanding physics, it is crucial for students to apply the concepts they are reading about. HMH Physics © 2017 includes the most comprehensive lab resources with its wide variety of print and digital lab options to meet your classroom needs.
High School Virtual Physics Lab™
Accessible at point of use in the Interactive Online Edition, this set of 24 comprehensive labs developed specifically for a full-year high school physics curriculum includes everything your students need to conduct traditional labs in a virtual setting. Use High School Virtual Physics Lab to replace hands-on labs when equipment is not available, or enhance your hands-on labs with this interactive online content. Each virtual lab includes: objectives, theory, pre-lab and post-lab quizzes, equipment list for hands-on option, video introduction, video demonstration, simulation, hands-on option, questions, and a teacher’s guide.
PhET Simulations
These interactive online simulations produced under Creative Commons licensing by the University of Colorado at Boulder provide fun, research-based simulations of real-life phenomena.
STEM Labs
There are 25 problem-based labs that emphasize the engineering design process and incorporate team inquiry methodologies.
Hands-on Labs and Activities
HMH Physics includes a wide variety of labs—more than 125 in total—that provide students with opportunities to apply analytical skills while reinforcing science concepts; to explore in student-driven inquiry-based labs; and to bring the application of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics into your physics classroom. Labs are provided as part of the Interactive Online Edition as PDFs for easy access by students and teachers. Editable versions of labs are also provided to teachers for easy customization to meet their classroom needs. All labs are linked to relevant chapters and can be accessed online. Bench-tested lab types include: Quick Labs, Open Inquiry, Core Skills, Standard, Probeware, Forensics, plus 10 hands-on STEM Labs designed to bring the application of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics into your classroom. Each problem-based lab emphasizes inquiry and the engineering design process.
Smart Grapher
The Smart Grapher is a powerful, easy-to-use graphing tool that students can use to create a variety of graphs using their own data. You can use it as a stepping stone before exposing your students to more complex or sophisticated graphing tools.
High School Virtual Physics Lab™ was developed by Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc., and distributed in conjunction with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Funding for this project was provided under contract number ED-IES-11-C-0029 by the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education through a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Copyright © Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Assessment Tools
The comprehensive assessment options located in the Interactive Online Edition bring together all of the HMH Physics assessment tools into one convenient place, giving you many choices on the best way to assess student learning.
ExamView® Banks
ExamView banks include questions from the Section Quizzes and Chapter Tests. You can use the questions in these banks with clickers, and you can customize your own tests. Nearly 2000 additional Bonus Questions provide a wealth of assessment options.
Section Quizzes
A 10-question multiple choice and short answer quiz for each section of the textbook is designed to aid in remediation.
Leveled Chapter Tests
Two full-length chapter tests consisting of multiple choice and short answer questions give teachers options. Test B is similar to but more challenging than Test A.
Alternative Assessment
For students who benefit from non-traditional assessments, these tests provide another way of determining their understanding of physics facts, concepts, and principles.
Interactive Concept Maps
Each chapter includes an interactive concept map advanced organizer designed to help students prepare for assessment of chapter content and vocabulary.
Online Assessment and Remediation
Teachers can assign chapter tests and section quizzes using an advanced automated assessment and remediation engine. The assessments are automatically graded, and remediation that uses materials in the program is prescribed. A post-test is offered to determine student mastery. Critical student performance data are recorded and made readily available to the teacher.
ExamView® is a registered trademark of Turning Technologies, LLC.
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NGSS
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)*
Correlations
Physics already supports many aspects of NGSS, particularly the Disciplinary Core Ideas, Crosscutting Concepts, and Science and Engineering Practices. These foundational components of the National Research Council’s Framework for K–12 Science Education are found throughout HMH programs. To make the standards more accessible, easy-to-use correlations are included in the Teacher Edition as well as online.
Performance Expectations Guide
Designed to integrate easily into any curriculum, a separate Performance Expectations Guide is available for Biology, Modern Chemistry®, and Physics to ensure that students meet the NGSS Performance Expectations. Also included is an overview of NGSS and teacher tips for integrating each activity into the classroom.
Engineering
Engineering Design Guide
Engineering can serve as a motivating context for integrating the four STEM disciplines into your biology, chemistry, or physics curriculum. This separate Engineering Design Guide provides an overview of the engineering design process, along with activities and checklists that can help foster students’ critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. For curriculums aligned to the NGSS, this guide can also help support the engineering-related Performance Expectations.
Engineering Features
The topic of Engineering Design has been added to several of the content features of the Student Edition.
Next Generation Science Standards and logo are registered trademarks of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards was involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. Modern Chemistry® is a registered trademark of HMH Publishers LLC.
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Available Digital Formats
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