STANDARDS:
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OBJECTIVES:
2. Use mathematical and computational thinking to apply formulas related to an object’s displacement, constant velocity, average velocity and constant acceleration. Interpret the meaning of the sign of displacement, velocity, and acceleration. 3. Obtain information to communicate the similarities and differences between distance and displacement; speed and velocity; constant velocity and instantaneous velocity; constant velocity and average velocity; and velocity and acceleration. |
Monday, September 22:
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BELLWORK:
-> First three people to write their name on the board get 5pt EC. CLASSWORK: -> Work on Unit 2 Portfolio. HOMEWORK: -> Take Home Test -> Work on Portfolio |
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Tuesday, September 23:
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BELLWORK:
-> None. CLASSWORK: 1. Finish Portfolio 2. Turn in the Portfolio 3. Complete In-class test HOMEWORK: -> Forces Notes -> Use Force Guided Notes |
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Wednesday, September 24:
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BELLWORK:
-> Draw the following vectors: a. 20 degrees north of east b. 135 degrees north of west c. 60 degrees to the east above the horizon CLASSWORK: 1. Open Notes Quiz 2. Review vector description 3. Discuss Garden Project Requirements HOMEWORK: -> Watch video on Newton's 1st Law (stop at 4:00) -> Review PPT on Newton's 1st Law -> Complete guided notes -> Watch the video on Net Force and Complete the two problems at the end. |
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Thursday, September 25:
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BELLWORK:
Which of the following is the correct definition for the term inertia? a) an objects tendency to resist a change in motion b) an unbalanced force that opposes motion between two surfaces c) a change in the speed or direction of motion Which one of Newton's Laws fits this statement: Objects keep on doing what they are doing?(1 point) a) Law One b) Law Two c) Law Three d) None of these CLASSWORK: 1. Open Note Quiz 2. Practice Problems Rotate class, partner, and individual: Practice 1 and Practice 2 HOMEWORK: -> Watch video on Newton's 2nd Law (4:00 to 5:40) -> Review PPT on Newton's 2nd Law -> Complete guided notes |
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Friday, September 26:
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BELLWORK:
Acceleration depends on what two things? a) mass and friction b) force and mass c) force and friction d) none of these The force of attraction between any object and every other object in the universe is called______________. a) inertia b) gravitational force c) pull d) force CLASSWORK: -> Open Note Conceptual Quiz -> Practice 2nd Law of Motion Problems -> Rotation Practice for 2nd Law of Motion HOMEWORK: -> Practice Problems |