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Physics Class 9-22-2014 Homework: Standard: Use Newton’s Laws to explain the motion of everyday objects. Daily Agenda Review Questions from the book Homework: Study your summary notes for the test Question of the day When a bug splatters on the windshield of the car, the car exerts a force on the bug, how does the force the bug exerts on the car compare to the force of the car? Larger Same Smaller Need more information Learning Target I can calculate the acceleration, distance and time of an object in motion.

Honors Physics Class 9-22-2014 Standard: Use Newton’s Laws to explain the motion of everyday objects. Daily Agenda Review Questions from the book Homework: Study your summary notes for the test Question of the day When a bug splatters on the windshield of the car, the car exerts a force on the bug, how does the force the bug exerts on the car compare to the force of the car? Larger Same Smaller Need more information Learning Target I can calculate the acceleration, distance and time of an object in motion.

Honors Physical Science Class 9-22-2014 Daily Agenda Standard: Students will explain the structure of the atom Collect Science fair notes Late 3 days History foldable due today Complete handout on isotopes Average atomic Mass Homework: Test Thursday Do Questions1-30, pages121+122 Answers only Question of The Day An isotope is an atom of an element that has a different Atomic number Electron number Neutron number Learning Target I can explain the parts of the atom and their properties..

Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology 9-22-2014 Daily Agenda Standard: Relate cell structure and function Jigsaw Study for test Use your 10 questions for your section to quiz your group members. Homework: Study your notes for the test tomorrow Question of the day The type of connective tissue that forms in areas where the body needs flexible support is a. Osseous tissue b. fibrocartilage c. Elastic cartilage d. Hyaline cartilage Learning Target I can explain the structures and functions of tissues.