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Welcome To Mr. Buckley’s Physics Class Friday October 6, 2017 Day 23

Class Procedure Take attendance Continue reviewing motion graphs Continue working on MOPS

Learning Targets I Can… 1. State from memory the meaning of the key terms and phrases used in kinematics.

Learning Targets 2) List the SI unit and its abbreviation associated with displacement, velocity, acceleration, and time. 3) Describe the motion of an object relative to a particular frame of reference. 4) Differentiate between a vector quantity and a scalar quantity and state which quantities used in kinematics are vector quantities and which are scalar quantities.

Learning Targets 5) State from memory the meaning of the symbols used in kinematics: x, xo, v, vo, a, y, yo, vy, vyo, g, t. 6) Write from memory the equations used to describe uniformly accelerated motion.

Learning Targets 7) Complete a data table using information both given and implied in word problems. Topic sections in Physics classroom for this unit 1-D Kinematics…all the tutorials Lesson 1- a,b,c,d,e Lesson 2- a,b,c Lesson 3- a,b,c Lesson 4- a,b,c,d,e Lesson 5- a,b,c,d,e, Lesson 6- a,b,c,d,e Link to this section… http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Tutorial/1-D-Kinematics

Todays Activity Continue MOPS on Physics Classroom website…Both Kinematic Concepts and Kinematic Graphing Concepts: 8 lessons (These should be finished today) Graphing: 11 lessons (Begin today )

Be prepared for class a) textbook b) calculator c) writing utensil Important Reminders Be prepared for class a) textbook b) calculator c) writing utensil

***Continue reading the lessons in the physics classroom website. Tonight's Homework ***Continue reading the lessons in the physics classroom website.