Argument-Driven Inquiry in Physics, Volume 1: Mechanics Lab Investigations for Grades 9–12

by Victor Sampson, Todd L. Hutner, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Adam LaMee, and Jonathon Grooms

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Physics teachers—great news! Now there’s a guide to argument-driven inquiry (ADI) especially for you. Like the NSTA Press best-sellers for high school biology and chemistry, this book helps you build your students’ science proficiency. It makes labs more authentic by teaching physics students to work the way scientists do—by identifying questions, developing models, collecting and analysing data, generating arguments, and critiquing and revising reports.

Argument-Driven Inquiry in Physics, Volume 1 focuses on mechanics and has two parts. The first part describes the ADI instructional model and the components of ADI lab investigations. The second part provides 23 field-tested labs covering a wide variety of topics related to forces and interactions, energy, work, and power. Some investigations are introductory labs that expose students to new content; others are application labs to help students try out a theory, law, or unifying concept. All are easy to use, thanks to teacher notes, student handouts, and checkout questions, and all align with the Next Generation Science Standards and the Common Core State Standards. You’ll find this book to be a one-stop source of expertise, advice, and investigations that will take the intimidation out of using ADI in physics instruction.
  • ISBN13 9781681405131
  • Publish Date 30 September 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 28 October 2023
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint National Science Teachers Association
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 564
  • Language English