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Click here for Forces of Nature Video! Physics – Periods 1, 2 Today’s Date: 11/13/17 Behavior expectations: All students are expected to behave in a respectful, helpful, and age-appropriate way. All students will work toward meeting the learning objective each day. Students that fail to meet this expectation will be removed from the learning environment and parents/guardians & administration will be contacted. YOUR JOB(S) TODAY: Take notes about the video (some from beginning, middle, and end!). Before class ends, write a 1 paragraph reflection relating something in the video to the forces we’ve been learning about over the past weeks. Turn in notes and reflection for credit today! Today’s Agenda: Get lined paper for notes & reflection Watch “Forces of Nature – Episode 1” Write reflection, turn it in! Click here for Forces of Nature Video!

Physical Science – Periods 4, 5, 6 Today’s Date: 11/13/17 Behavior expectations: All students are expected to behave in a respectful, helpful, and age-appropriate way. All students will work toward meeting the learning objective each day. Students that fail to meet this expectation will be removed from the learning environment and parents/guardians will be contacted. QUESTION OF THE DAY: (Start timer when class begins) What do you think Newton’s third law says? Today’s Agenda: Question of the Day Video Notes – in notebook Book work in green text – tape into your notebook before you leave

What do you think Newton’s third law says? “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction” Click here for video notes Set up your notebook so you can take notes with the video about Newton’s Third Law of Motion!