Objectives: Calculate potential and
kinetic energy
Announcements: Journals on Fri.
Opener: Don't forget your
Extra credit opportunity
Practice problems for homework link
Homework: Find the values in this
diagram link and calculate energies.
West Salem High School Forensic Science course lesson plans, calendar of events, links, tips and do-at-home versions of some assignments
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Wed., Oct. 30, 2013
Objectives: Describe the physics involved
in your roller coaster
Announcements: Journals on Fri.
Opener: Extra credit opportunity
Use your sketch of the final rollercoaster design, create
a colored map of when events
occurred. (ex. minimum potential energy,
maximum acceleration...)
Homework: Complete the explanation
of the physics of your coaster in your journal
Friday
in your roller coaster
Announcements: Journals on Fri.
Opener: Extra credit opportunity
Use your sketch of the final rollercoaster design, create
a colored map of when events
occurred. (ex. minimum potential energy,
maximum acceleration...)
Homework: Complete the explanation
of the physics of your coaster in your journal
Friday
Monday, October 28, 2013
Tues., Oct. 29, 2013
Objectives: Describe the physics involved
in your roller coaster
Announcements: Journals on Fri.
Opener: Wacky Wordies
Extra credit opportunity
Use your sketch of the final rollercoaster design, create
a colored map of when events
occurred. (ex. minimum potential energy,
maximum acceleration...)
Homework: Complete the explanation
of the physics of your coaster in your journal
Friday
in your roller coaster
Announcements: Journals on Fri.
Opener: Wacky Wordies
Extra credit opportunity
Use your sketch of the final rollercoaster design, create
a colored map of when events
occurred. (ex. minimum potential energy,
maximum acceleration...)
Homework: Complete the explanation
of the physics of your coaster in your journal
Friday
Friday, October 25, 2013
Mon., Oct. 28, 2013
Objectives: Design a rollercoaster to
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Get it evaluated today!
Opener: None
Construct your coaster
Get it evaluated
Take a picture (or 5)
Homework: Write your explanation of the physics of your coaster
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Get it evaluated today!
Opener: None
Construct your coaster
Get it evaluated
Take a picture (or 5)
Homework: Write your explanation of the physics of your coaster
Fri., Oct. 25, 2013
Objectives: Design a rollercoaster to
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: If yours doesn't get graded
today...Then you'll construct again Monday
Opener: None
Construct your coaster
Get it evaluated
Homework: None
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: If yours doesn't get graded
today...Then you'll construct again Monday
Opener: None
Construct your coaster
Get it evaluated
Homework: None
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Thurs., Oct. 24, 2013
Objectives: Design a rollercoaster to
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Get your prelim coaster design approved
Test Trials
Homework: None
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Get your prelim coaster design approved
Test Trials
Homework: None
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Wed., Oct. 23, 2013
Objectives: Design a rollercoaster to
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Coaster Grading Specifics link
Work with track & Marbles
Submit your design
Select your partner
Homework: Finish your preliminary sketch
of your rollercoaster. Don't forget to think
3-dimensionally.
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Coaster Grading Specifics link
Work with track & Marbles
Submit your design
Select your partner
Homework: Finish your preliminary sketch
of your rollercoaster. Don't forget to think
3-dimensionally.
Tues., Oct. 22, 2013
Objectives: Design a rollercoaster to
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Online Interactive Rollercoaster link
Check concept maps
Submit your design
Select your partner
Homework: None
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Online Interactive Rollercoaster link
Check concept maps
Submit your design
Select your partner
Homework: None
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Mon., Oct. 21, 2013
Objectives: Design a rollercoaster to
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Oregon Towns
Check concept maps
Submit your design
Homework: None
maximize your score with the given
materials
Announcements: Journals this week
Opener: Oregon Towns
Check concept maps
Submit your design
Homework: None
Fri., Oct. 18, 2013
Objectives: Create a diagram that
expresses the realationship between
"motion" concepts
Announcements: Journals next week
Opener: Santa's a woosie link
More sciency concept maps link
Finish Newton's Laws Predictions
What's a concept map?
Homework:
Create a concept map for the motion unit...
expresses the realationship between
"motion" concepts
Announcements: Journals next week
Opener: Santa's a woosie link
Finish Newton's Laws Predictions
What's a concept map?
Homework:
Create a concept map for the motion unit...
- velocity time
- displacement force
- acceleration unbalanced
- balanced speed
- motion distance
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Thurs., Oct. 17, 2013
Objectives: Apply Newton's laws
of motion to predict what will happen
in certain scenarios.
Announcements: Journal TOC
Opener: Sieve of Eratosthanes link
of motion to predict what will happen
in certain scenarios.
Announcements: Journal TOC
Opener: Sieve of Eratosthanes link
Newton's Laws Predictions
Homework: None
Homework: None
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Tues., Oct. 15, 2012
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Thurs., Oct. 10, 2013
Wed., Oct. 9, 2013
Objectives:State which of Newton's laws
applies in a given scenario & explain
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: Scientific Notation Section 2 only
Newton's Laws of Motion link
Review Newton's Laws Predictions link
applies in a given scenario & explain
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: Scientific Notation Section 2 only
Newton's Laws of Motion link
Review Newton's Laws Predictions link
Friday, October 4, 2013
Tues., Oct. 8, 2013
Objectives: Velocity vs. Acceleration
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: 0.214 kg is what mass in g?
77 ml is what volume in l?
how many mm is the same length as 4.5cm?
Green light has a wavelength of 465 nm.
Express that length in meters.
Acceleration Lab Analysis
Newton's Law Predictions link
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: 0.214 kg is what mass in g?
77 ml is what volume in l?
how many mm is the same length as 4.5cm?
Green light has a wavelength of 465 nm.
Express that length in meters.
Acceleration Lab Analysis
Newton's Law Predictions link
Mon., Oct. 7, 2013
Objectives: Velocity vs. Acceleration
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: king henry daily makes
dark chocolate milk
Meaning & Use...
Micro, mega, nano and the rest of the family
Copy down the data (camera)
Accelerate yourself: a quickie lab
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: king henry daily makes
dark chocolate milk
Meaning & Use...
Micro, mega, nano and the rest of the family
Copy down the data (camera)
Accelerate yourself: a quickie lab
- Outliers?
- Calculate Averages
- Find the speed changes
- Comment on the person's acceleration
Homework: Finish the comments
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Fri., Oct. 4, 2013
Objectives: Velocity vs. Acceleration
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: Picture Rebus
Accelerate yourself: a quickie lab
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: Picture Rebus
Accelerate yourself: a quickie lab
Homework: None
Thurs., Oct. 3, 2013
Objectives: Velocity vs. Acceleration
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: Sketch the acceleration graph
for the ball drop
Another look at the graphing homework
Accelerate yourself: a quickie lab
Announcements: Grading Oct. 14
Opener: Sketch the acceleration graph
for the ball drop
Another look at the graphing homework
Accelerate yourself: a quickie lab
Homework: On the same set of axes,
sketch the velocity and acceleration
graphs of a golf ball rolled down a
ramp, rolling off the bottom and being
stopped by your foot.
sketch the velocity and acceleration
graphs of a golf ball rolled down a
ramp, rolling off the bottom and being
stopped by your foot.
Wed., Oct. 2, 2013
Objectives: Velocity vs. Acceleration
Announcements: Journals/Grades
Opener: None
Ball Drop with Vernier Probes
Accelerate yourself
Announcements: Journals/Grades
Opener: None
Accelerate yourself
Homework: None
Tues., Oct. 1, 2013
Objectives: M
Announcements:
Opener: None
Organize Journals
Hand 'em in please
A
Announcements:
Opener: None
Organize Journals
Hand 'em in please
Homework: None
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