<p>My son who is entering 8th grade might want to self-study AP Physics B. He has the requisite math–finishing Algebra 2–and works with a math tutor who could help him with the physics.</p>
<p>I found this online interactive course from the Monterey Institute.</p>
<p>[HippoCampus</a> Physics - Physics B I - Homework Help](<a href=“http://www.hippocampus.org/AP%20Physics%20B%20I]HippoCampus”>HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion homework)</p>
<p>It looks like it will do the job, but I’m wondering if anyone here has experience with it.</p>
<p>Also, I’d be interested in any recommendations in textbooks, review books, and problem sets.</p>
<p>For example, which among these College Board recommendations?</p>
<p>[AP:</a> Physics B](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>AP Physics C: Mechanics – AP Students | College Board)</p>
<p>Cutnell, John D., and Kenneth W. Johnson. 2004. Physics, 6th ed. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons.</p>
<p>Giancoli, Douglas C. 2005. Physics: Principles with Applications, 6th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.</p>
<p>Hecht, Eugene. 2003. Physics: Algebra/Trigonometry, 3rd ed. Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole Publishing.</p>
<p>Serway, Raymond A., and Jerry S. Faughn. 2003. College Physics, 6th ed. Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole Publishing.</p>
<p>Wilson, Jerry D., and Anthony J. Buffa. 2003. College Physics, 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>