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Student Planner Place this in the proper place Dec 14 All work due Thursday, Dec 17 Study for tests: Post triad 3 tomorrow, Final Wednesday & Thursday

Semester & Triad ends in 3 class days! December 17 – end of semester Got your P SAT results? I would love to see what they graded.

Monday--wear red or green. ASB Spirit Week Monday--wear red or green.

Tuesday-Wear holiday socks ASB Spirit Week Tuesday-Wear holiday socks

Wednesday- Wear an Ugly sweater ASB Spirit Week Wednesday- Wear an Ugly sweater

Thursday-Wear All Holiday Clothes/hat ASB Spirit Week  Thursday-Wear All Holiday Clothes/hat

ASB Spirit Week Band Concert--- Tuesday 6pm MPR. Open to family & friends - FREE Choir Concert-  Thursday 6pm MPR. Open to family & friends - FREE

Today’s Work Smart Charts Review for test

Construct a Smart Chart Smart charts are OK on the final test. Should have the major topics we have covered in the triad Drawings are good. You should have 3 ideas in each topic Use note format – if you know it, don’t write it. 10 21

Smart Chart Triad 3 Nov 3-Dec 11

Vocabulary

Forces Gravity - force of attraction caused by Mass Balanced forces Unbalanced Forces

Motion Acceleration Speed Velocity Friction Orbit

Charles’s Law Boyles’ Law Laws of Motion Charles’s Law Boyles’ Law Newton’s first law - Law of inertia - object at rest, stays at rest, object in motion wants to stay moving in a straight line at constant speed. An unbalanced force can change both of these. Newton’s 2nd & 3rd laws

Pre – Post Test

1. What is the resultant force?

2. In what direction will the box move?

3. Looking at the forces, what will happen to the motion of the rocket while it is in flight? Of force 40N Of force

4. What force is keeping the planets in orbit around the Sun?

5. A spring is pulled downward and the readings are recorded 5. A spring is pulled downward and the readings are recorded. If the spring is pulled to 3.0 meters, the spring should pull back in how many seconds? Distance Pulled Time that the spring pulls back 1.0 M 4 seconds 1.5 M 6 seconds 2.0 M 8 seconds 2. 5 m 10 seconds

6. What is the volume of the cube? 5 cm

7. Which substance has the most density? 0.54 g/ml A. B. 0.04 g/ml 0.0091 g/ml C. 0.2014 g/ml D.

8. If an object has a mass of 15 grams and a volume of 5 ml, it has a density of: Density=mass/volume

9. Juan wants to see if adding vitamins to the water will help plants grow faster. He sets up 10 roses and waters them with some vitamins in 3 liters of water. He sets up another group of 10 roses without vitamins in 3 liters of water. What needs to be a constant (or controlled parameter) in this experiment? No vitamins added Vitamins added

10. The graph below shows how the position of an object changes over time. What is the speed of the object during the time interval from 15 to 20 seconds? V=D/T 40 Position (m) 30 5 10 15 20 25 Time (s)