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Physics Class 10/7/2014 Homework: Standard: Students will analyze the relationships between forces, mass, gravity and the motion of objects. Daily Agenda Question of the day What is the impulse of a 10N force acting over a 0.3 second time interval, ? 30 N.s 3.3N.s 3N.s 0.3N.s What is the mass of a cannon ball that is fired from a 1000kg cannon at a speed of 20m/s. The recoil of the cannon was 0.5m/s. 100kg 500kg 250kg 25 kg Collect Senior Project Repair assignments Check Momentum Calculations Review text questions for the test. Homework: Study for test Thursday, 10/9/2014 Begin the research for the senior Project Paper Learning Target I can do problems using the equations for momentum, impulse and collisions of objects that show the conservation of momentum..

Honors Physics Class 10-7-2014 Standard: Students will analyze the relationships between forces, mass, gravity and the motion of objects. Daily Agenda Kahoot Check work on momentum math pages Review for the test Homework: Study for test Wednesday, 10/8/2014 Begin the research for the senior Project Paper Question of the day What is the mass of a cannon ball that is fired from a 1000kg cannon at a speed of 20m/s. The recoil of the cannon was 0.5m/s. mv = mv 100kg 500kg 250kg 25 kg Learning Target I can make calculations using the equations form impulse, momentum and collisions that show the conservation of momentum.

Honors Physical Science Class 10-7-2014 Daily Agenda Standard: Students will use the periodic table to predict the periodic properties of the elements. Kahoot Continue working on the study guide for the test. Complete the practice test and selected text questions. Homework: Bring the text book to class tomorrow. Study Guide for the Test Due Thursday Test Thursday October 9, 2014 Question of The Day What is the group name for the nonmetals that are very reactive in group 17? Alkaline earth metals Halogens Noble Gases Transition metals Learning Target I can identify the properties of the groups on the periodic table..

Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology 10-7-2014 Standard: Students will relate the structure of the integumentary system to its functional role in protecting the body and maintaining homeostasis. Daily Agenda Review the Born to bruise article and handout Kahoot Review for the test. Homework: Study for the Test will be on Hybrid day October 8/9, 2014 Question of the Day The substance below that does not affect skin color is Carotene Keratin Melanin hemoglobin Learning Target I can explain the structures, functions and disorders of skin structures.