Chemistry & Integrated Science.  Essential Question: How many seconds are in the school day at SEHS? Classroom seconds? Lunch s? Btw class s? 7:45 A.

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Chemistry & Integrated Science

 Essential Question: How many seconds are in the school day at SEHS? Classroom seconds? Lunch s? Btw class s? 7:45 A – 2:05 P 1. WS Dimensional analysis 2. Review Q’s remotes 3. HW: Write your own question involving conversions that would use dimensional analysis 4. Extra Credit next week: Dress up for Homecoming each day

 Essential Question: Convert km/hr to m/s 1. Due: HW - Write your own question involving conversions that would use dimensional analysis 2. Go over? WS Dimensional analysis 3. Review for Test 4. HW: Workbook pages Extra Credit: Dress up: Lucky Tuesday is tomorrow

Essential Question: Determine the mass of water inside an aquarium that is 102 cm by 55 cm by 63 cm. D H2O =.997 g/cm 3 1mL = 1cm 3 1. Due HW: Workbook pages Finish Test Review Q’s (Test on Thurs) 3. Density problems worksheet

1. How many significant digits are in the following: a) 65 s b) g c).0010 mL d) 25 K 2. Convert 12.0 mg to grams. 3. Convert 7.66 m to centimeters. 4. A bar of silver has a mass of g and a volume of 6.50 mL. What is the density of silver? 5. List 3 base units and the quantity they measure meters x 4.0 meters g g g 8. The boiling point of water is measured as 99.5 o C. The actual boiling point is 100 o C. Calculate the percent error. 9. (9.6 x 10 2 g) + (7.12 x 10 3 g) 10. (8.15 x m) x(5.72 x 10 8 m)

 1 st period did not meet today.

 Essential Question: A child measures inches tall. Convert this to centimeters. 1. Due: Density problems worksheet 2. Test moved to Monday 3. Video: The Wizard – 2 nd element game

Essential Question: (6.5 x 10 2 g) + (5.12 x 10 3 g) 1) Due: Workbook pages ) Go over WS Practice for quiz 3) Quiz 4) Dimensional Analysis worksheet 5) HW: Workbook pgs

Essential Question: Determine the mass of water inside an aquarium that is 102 cm by 55 cm by 63 cm. D H2O =.997 g/cm 3 1mL = 1cm 3 1) Due: Workbook pages & Dimensional analysis worksheet 2) Test Review Q’s on Mon (Test Wed) 3) HW: Density problems

Essential Question: Determine the mass of water inside an aquarium that is 102 cm by 55 cm by 63 cm. D H2O =.997 g/cm 3 1mL = 1cm 3 1) Due: Workbook pages & Dimensional analysis worksheet 2) Test Review Q’s (Test Wed) 3) HW: Density problems

Essential Question: Calculate the acceleration of an airplane that starts at rest and reaches a speed of 55 m/s in 11 seconds. 1. Due HW: Write two problems that involve the acceleration formula 2. Notes: Air resistance 3. Review Q’s remotes 4. Extra credit: Homecoming! Tuesday: Lucky Tuesday (St Patrick’s Day theme) Thursday: Nole-a-day! Spirit colors: orange blue grey white

 Essential Question: Determine the force (in Newtons) when a 50 kg block of ice is dropped off a building. F = ma 1. Video: Discoveries in Physics 2. Acceleration problems 3. Motion puzzle #4 momentum 4. Quiz next class

 Essential Question: Sally goes over the top of a hill at a rate of 5.0 m/s while on her bike. 5 seconds later, her speed is 20 m/s. What is Sally’s acceleration? 1. Review Q’s remotes 2. Quiz 3. Video: Properties of matte

Show your work, please 1. A car is going 25 mi/h. The car speeds up to 35 mi/h in 2 seconds. Calculate the acceleration. (see pg ) 2. A rabbit starts from a resting position and moves at 6 m/s after 3 seconds. What is the acceleration of the rabbit?

Essential Question: (6.5 x 10 2 g) + (5.12 x 10 3 g) 1) Due: Workbook pages ) Go over WS Practice for quiz 3) Quiz 4) Dimensional Analysis worksheet 5) HW: Workbook pgs

Essential Question: Determine the mass of water inside an aquarium that is 102 cm by 55 cm by 63 cm. D H2O =.997 g/cm 3 1mL = 1cm 3 1) Due: Workbook pages & Dimensional analysis worksheet 2) Test Review Q’s (Test Thurs) 3) HW: Density problems