Greetings, fellow STEM adventurers!
Tomorrow is the big move‑in day for STEM City. Each section will bring their part of city in room A2-201 at 09:00. Finished or unfinished, please bring it in 201.
We also encourage the students to come and visit the booth. According to our subject leader, Ms. Corda, we will give additional points. So, please do not forget to write your name in attendance sheet.
Let’s make the walls of A2‑201 buzz with creativity, collaboration, and that signature Physics Club energy. See you there, and God bless!
Pendulum - UCLM SHS Physics Club
P.E.N.D.U.L.U.M
Physics Enthusiast Navigating Dynamics Universal Laws and Unifying Motion
GOOD DAY OUR YOUNG STEM BUILDERS!
TOMORROW IS THE D-DAY. Step into the world of STEM City, a place we're building with our own hands, brick by brick, idea by idea! This isn't just any city, it's a medieval-themed realm where science and sorcery collide, and engineers become knights of innovation. Get ready to forge inventions, conquer challenges, and bring the magic of STEM to life like never before!
STEM City is all about creating a fun, hands-on learning environment where we bring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math to life. It’s a project-based experience where students design, build, and innovate, this time with a medieval twist! From building catapults and designing castles to solving puzzles and coding like wizards, STEM City is a place where creativity and critical thinking come together in exciting and adventurous ways.
Take note of the following
1. Tomorrow will be the deadline (April 21, 2025)
2. Judging will start at 1:00 in the afternoon.
3. All parts of the city must be placed in room A2-306.
4. One or two will present the parts of the city.
5. Please make sure to print three rubrics for judging.
Thanks and God bless.
13/04/2025
Hello and Good Day, STEM Builders!
Get ready to bring STEM CITY to life! Each class will build a part of the city using Sintra Board, adding color, creativity, and even electricity. Follow the original designs and dimensions, and don’t forget—teamwork is key! Let’s build a city that stands out!
Subject: STEM CITY
1. The material that they will use for the infrastructure will be the Sintra Board, and color it.
2. For the miniature, they just need to be creative.
3. Follow the dimension of the original drawing (The one drawn by the student in ST12A08).
4. Please make sure to integrate the use of electricity in your structure.
5. For the design of each area, please follow their design.
Market Place - ST12A01 (Improve)
City Walls - ST12A09
Farm - ST12A03
Train Station - ST12A08
Cathedral - ST12A05
Castle - ST12A06
Village - ST12P02
Town Square - ST12P01
Barracks - ST12P07
Garden - ST12P08
Carnival - ST12P10
River Bridge - SM12A01
Dock - SM12A02
Port - SM12A03
6. For the sections who are not mentioned, please help your partner sections (please have an agreement with them because your grade will be based on your output). Failure to help will be receiving Zero for PT3.
7. How can you know your partner sections? Please read the previous post in the page.
8. Checking of output will be the day after your quarter exam.
9. For further question, you can message your Physics Teacher.
NOTE: For complete rubrics and mechanics for each location, kindly refer to this link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18C2TQ03JOGE_pR2Xbp93USS8jVCvQpZ-
Thanks and God bless!
24/03/2025
Physics Performance Task 1 & 2: Medieval Period
Each section has been assigned a medieval-themed location for our physics performance tasks. From castles and cathedrals to market places and docks, these settings will serve as the backdrop for applying physics concepts in historical contexts. Get ready to explore, analyze, and bring medieval physics to life!
Assigned Locations:
STEM:
• Market Place – ST12A01 & ST12P04
• City Walls – ST12A02, ST12A09, & ST12P05
• Farm – ST12A03
• Train Station – ST12A04 & ST12A08
• Cathedral – ST12A05 & ST12P03
• Castle – ST12A06 & ST12P06
• Village – ST12A07 & ST12P02
• Town Square and Barracks – ST12P01 & ST12P07
• Garden – ST12P08
• Carnival – ST12P09 and ST12P10
STEM Maritime:
• River Bridge & Dock – SM12A02 and SM12A01
• Port – SM12A03 and SM12P02
07/11/2024
Get ready, physics enthusiasts! The Pendulum Club has some exciting activities lined up just for you! From hands-on experiments to brain-teasing challenges, there’s something for everyone passionate about discovering the wonders of physics. Stay tuned and let’s make unforgettable memories together!
Caption by: Karl Christian Gallenero
Layout by: Karl Christian Gallenero
Francis Jean Cabanes
24/10/2024
The Physics Club: Exploring Free Fall
Our Physics Club recently participated in an exhilarating free fall activity! It was an excellent opportunity to learn about gravity and motion while having a great time.
Check out the photos from the event, which feature our members in action. We hope you learn something new while watching and get inspired by the wonders of physics! Stay tuned for more exciting activities from the Physics Club!
Caption by: Francis Jean Cabanes
Layout by: Karl Christian Gallenero
22/10/2024
UNIVERSITY ADVISORY: (As of 8:45PM, October 22, 2024)
Please be guided accordingly and STAY SAFE UCnians!
19/10/2024
Egg-Drop Citing Adventures: The Physics Club Booth Experience
As the sun lit up the campus, the Physics Club’s booth thrived with excitement, drawing in students and faculty. The highlight of the day was the Egg Drop Activity—a thrilling mix of creativity, physics, and teamwork. Visitors were captivated as raw eggs, encased in ingenious contraptions, dropped from heights in an exhilarating display of problem-solving and innovation.
Our officers crafted a booth that blended fun with learning and featuring interactive displays. Participants, armed with materials like plastic, styrofoam, and aluminum insulation, raced against time to design egg-saving devices, showcasing their ingenuity. The energy surged as eggs dropped, sparking gasps and cheers. Whether the eggs survived or shattered, the spirit of curiosity and collaboration was undeniable.
This event wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our dedicated advisers, whose guidance helped make it both educational and inspiring. By the end, everyone left with new knowledge, great memories, and a deepened appreciation for the wonders of physics.
Layout by: Karl Christian Gallenero
Francis Jean Cabanes
Caption by: Francis Jean Cabanes
15/10/2024
Hello and Good day:
Pointers to review for the first quarter exam in Physics 1
1. Introduction of Kinematics (Speed, Velocity and Acceleration)
2. Horizontal Motion
3. Free Fall
Type of Test
1. Test I - Multiple Choice (1-20)
2. Test II - Graphing (21-30)
3. Test III - Problem Solving (31-60)
Things to Bring
1. Calculator
2. Pencil
3. Ballpen
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