Physics Class 11-19-2014 Standard: Students will measure and calculate Centripetal force Daily Agenda Collect Signed Progress Reports Check chapter.

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Physics Class 11-19-2014 Standard: Students will measure and calculate Centripetal force Daily Agenda Collect Signed Progress Reports Check chapter review questions 1-20, pg 206 Continue with the remaining ch questions as time allows. Homework: Work on the research for the senior Project Paper 11/21/2014 Question of the day The resistance to change in rotational motion is called Momentum Angular momentum Inertia Rotational inertia Thursday – Throwback Thursday – Wear clothes from previous decades Friday – FIRED UP Friday – Wear your SHS attire and support our Jags Learning Target I can explain and make calculations for centripetal force and torque

Honors Physics Class 11-19-2014 Standard:Analyze the motion of objects under the influence of gravity. Daily Agenda check chapter 11 review questions Homework: Work on the research for the senior Project Paper 11/21/2014 Thursday – Throwback Thursday – Wear clothes from previous decades Friday – FIRED UP Friday – Wear your SHS attire and support our Jags Question of the Day The force of rotation is maximized when the torque is applied Parallel to the arm Perpendicular to the arm Unable to tell? Learning Target I can explain what happens to the object when the position of the center of mass changes..

Honors Physical Science Class 11-19-2014 Standard: Students will balance different types of chemical equations to demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Matter. Daily Agenda Question of The Day You can increase the rate of dissolutions by Stirring Increasing surface are Changing temperature All of the above Thursday – Throwback Thursday – Wear clothes from previous decades Friday – FIRED UP Friday – Wear your SHS attire and support our Jags Collect signed progress reports Check Study guide for the test on reactions Homework: Do 10 Equations Study Guide for test on Balancing and types of reactions Friday11/21/2014 Work on science fair projects Due December 5, 2014 Learning Target I can balance and identify the different types of reactions and the products and reactants in a chemical equation.

Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology 11-19-2014 Standard: Students will explain how muscular structures provide support, protection and movement. Daily Agenda Question of the Day What structure shows the striations in muscle tissue? Fascicle Perimysium Sarcolemma Sarcomere Review the Study Guide for the test Homework: Study for the test Thursday or Friday 11/20 + 21 Work on the Research for the Senior Project paper due 11/21/2014 Thursday – Throwback Thursday – Wear clothes from previous decades Friday – FIRED UP Friday – Wear your SHS attire and support our Jags Learning Target I can identify the major muscles and the functions of muscles in the human body.