Motion Mountain - The free physics textbook

 


1  Introduction


  1.  You see that the book is, as stated, for 16 year olds.  

  2. It was thought that some of the relevant and interesting items are included now.  Only the text below was able to be copied. One attempt here.

  3. The book is referenced for ease of reading and quoting. Smaller text added. Some text other than headings are now in bold.

  4. Read Chapter 1 if that's all you have time for.  I enjoy much of the remainder.  The maths can be quite heavy.



 2  Advice for learners

  1. Learning allows us to discover what kind of person we can be. Learning widens knowledge, improves intelligence and provides a sense of achievement. Therefore, learning from a book, especially one about nature, should be efficient and enjoyable.  
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  3. Avoid bad learning methods like the plague! Do not use a marker, a pen or a pencil to highlight or underline text on paper. It is a waste of time, provides false comfort and makes the text unreadable. Add notes and comments instead! And do not learn from a screen. 
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  5. In particular, do not learn from videos, from games or from a smartphone. All games and almost all videos are drugs for the brain. Smartphones are drug dispensers that make people addicted and prevent learning. Learn from paper – at your speed, and allow your mind to wander! Nobody marking paper or looking at a screen is learning efficiently. No proof offered.
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  7. In my not the blog author experience as a pupil and teacher, one learning method never failed to transform unsuccessful pupils into successful ones: if you read a text for study, summarize every section you read, in your own words and images, aloud and then on a page
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  9. If you are unable to do so, read the section again. Repeat this until you can clearly summarize what you read in your own words and images, aloud and then on a page And enjoy the telling aloud! 
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  11. You can do this alone or with friends, in a room or while walking. If you do this with everything you read, you
    will reduce your learning and reading time significantly; you will enjoy learning from good texts much more and hate bad texts much less. Masters of the method can use it even while listening to a lecture, in a low voice, thus avoiding to ever take notes
    not advised.

 

3  Advice for teachers

If you are a parent, talk to the science teachers (at least!) with these aspects in mind.  

  1. A teacher likes pupils and likes to lead them into exploring the field he or she chose. His or her enthusiasm is the key to job satisfaction and pupil learning.  
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  3. If you are a teacher, before the start of a lesson, picture, feel and tell yourself and then your pupils how you enjoy the topic of the lesson; then picture, feel and tell yourself how you will lead each of your pupils into enjoying that topic as much as you do . and then tell your pupils
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  5. Do this exercise consciously, every day. You will minimize trouble in your class and maximize your teaching success.


  6. This book is not written with exams in mind; it is written to make teachers and students
    meaning pupils understand and enjoy physics, the science of motion.

 For some parents here about God - link from the book.

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