DO NOW V: 0 Monday1) Copy the homework in your agenda. Grade Level HW: Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces Pre-AP HW: Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces Calculating.

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DO NOW V: 0 Monday1) Copy the homework in your agenda. Grade Level HW: Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces Pre-AP HW: Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces Calculating Force 2) Find the class website address in your INB and highlight it. Today’s Agenda -Review Chemistry Unit Exam -BrainPop Video: Force -Foldable: Speed, Velocity, Acceleration -Finish Physics Cover Page

TEKS 8.6 (A) Demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: - How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object? DAILY OBJECTIVES: Students will… -Demonstrate and calculate how balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion. -Differentiate between speed, velocity, and acceleration.

Review the Chemistry Unit Exam Review Chemistry Unit Exam V: 2

BrainPop: Force BrainPop Video V: 0

Create a foldable for Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. Foldable V: 0

Foldable V: 0 DefinitionExample Speed Velocity Acceleration

Foldable V: 0 DefinitionExample SpeedHow fast you’re going S = d/t Velocity Acceleration

Foldable V: 0 DefinitionExample SpeedHow fast you’re going S = d/t VelocitySpeed + Direction Acceleration

Foldable V: 0 DefinitionExample SpeedHow fast you’re going S = d/t VelocitySpeed + Direction AccelerationChange in speed or direction

Finish the cover page for Physics in your INB. Cover page must have: - the word “Physics” - Physics is the study of forces, motion, and energy!! - at least 4 pictures representing Physics - at least 4 different colors Finish Physics Cover Page V: 2

DO NOW V: 0 TuesdayWith your shoulder partner, match the scenario cards with the correct vocabulary word: Speed, Velocity, or Acceleration. Fill in the DO NOW sheet for Tuesday and then tape the DO NOW sheet in your INB. Today’s Agenda -Force Foldable -Net Force Practice Problems -Exit Ticket QUIZ ON FRIDAY

TEKS 8.6 (A) Demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: - How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object? DAILY OBJECTIVES: Students will demonstrate and calculate how balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion.

Create a FORCE foldable by taping/gluing the handouts in your INB. Force Foldable V: 0

What is force? Force Foldable V: 0

What is force? A push or pull that can change the motion of an object. Force Foldable V: 0

What 2 things does every force have? Force Foldable V: 0

What 2 things does every force have? Force has a strength and direction. Force Foldable V: 0

How is force measured? Force Foldable V: 0

How is force measured? Force is measured in Newtons. Force Foldable V: 0

Describe and give examples of balanced and unbalanced forces. Force Foldable V: 0

Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 When the arrows are pointing in the same direction…

Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 When the arrows are pointing in the same direction… ADD

Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 When the arrows are pointing in the same direction… When the arrows are pointing in opposite directions… ADD

Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 When the arrows are pointing in the same direction… When the arrows are pointing in opposite directions… ADD SUBTRACT

Copy each of the practice problems in your INB and then answer the three questions. Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 20 N10 N 1.What is the net force? 2.Are the forces balanced or unbalanced? 3.Describe the motion of the object. (None, Accelerates Right, Accelerates Left)

Copy each of the practice problems in your INB and then answer the three questions. Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 30 N 1.What is the net force? 2.Are the forces balanced or unbalanced? 3.Describe the motion of the object. (None, Accelerates Right, Accelerates Left)

Copy each of the practice problems in your INB and then answer the three questions. Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 50 N20 N 1.What is the net force? 2.Are the forces balanced or unbalanced? 3.Describe the motion of the object. (None, Accelerates Right, Accelerates Left)

Copy each of the practice problems in your INB and then answer the three questions. Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 40 N 1.What is the net force? 2.Are the forces balanced or unbalanced? 3.Describe the motion of the object. (None, Accelerates Right, Accelerates Left)

Copy each of the practice problems in your INB and then answer the three questions. Net Force Practice Problems V: 0 15 N30 N 1.What is the net force? 2.Are the forces balanced or unbalanced? 3.Describe the motion of the object. (None, Accelerates Right, Accelerates Left)

Exit Ticket V: 0 Complete the Exit Ticket

DO NOW V: 0 Wed/ThrsUsing the picture below, answer the questions on your DO NOW sheet. Today’s Agenda -Tug-of-War -Reading and Cornell Notes -Force and Motion video -Exit Ticket QUIZ ON FRIDAY 25 N15 N

TEKS 8.6 (A) Demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: - How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object? DAILY OBJECTIVES: Students will demonstrate and calculate how balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion.

Create the table below in your INB. Tug-of-War V: 0 TRIALBalanced or Unbalanced? How do you know? Motion or No Motion?

Simulator Click on “Run Now” Tug-of-War Simulator V: 0

Describe an example where there was an unbalanced force. How did you know it was unbalanced? Tug-of-War V: 0

Draw a picture of a trial where the forces were unbalanced with arrows showing the direction of the forces. Tug-of-War V: 0

Draw a picture of a trial where the forces were balanced with arrows showing the direction of the forces. Tug-of-War V: 0

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Answer the 10 questions about the reading. Reading & Cornell Notes V: 0

Video Force and Motion video V: 0

Draw a picture in your INB of yourself performing your favorite hobby. Use arrows and words to describe and label the forces acting on your and/or objects in your drawing. Exit Ticket V: 0

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DO NOW V: 0 FridayDefine the following on your DO NOW sheet: -Speed -Velocity -Acceleration Today’s Agenda -Homework -Energy, Force and Motion Quiz -Speed practice

TEKS 8.6 (A) Demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: - How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object? DAILY OBJECTIVES: Students will… -demonstrate and calculate how balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion; -and differentiate between speed, velocity, and acceleration.

Trade and grade homework Homework V: 0

QUIZ V: 0 R ead and re-read the passage. U nderline the question B ubble important words I dentify the key idea, write it in margin. E liminate the wrong answers S elect the correct answer ✓ Mass of an object

Speed Practice V: 0 Speed =

Speed Practice V: 0 Speed = distance time

Speed Practice V: 0 Speed = distance time 1. Juan runs 15 meters in 3 seconds. What was Juan’s speed?

Speed Practice V: 0 Speed = distance time 1.Juan runs 15 meters in 3 seconds. What was Juan’s speed? 2.Susan rides her bike for 4 hours and goes 12 miles. What was her speed?

Speed Practice V: 0 Speed = distance time Complete the “Calculating Speed Practice Problems” handout.