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Physical Science Class Agenda: Bell Question:

Physical Science 2/5/15 Week 11 Class Agenda: Make up/Study day Final Exam Feb 11 Bell Question: How much GPE does a 10kg cat have that is sitting on a roof 30m high.

Physical Science 2/4/15 Week 11 Class Agenda: Math Practice Final Exam Feb 11 Bell Question: What is the velocity of a skydiver who has been freefalling for 10 seconds?

Physical Science 2/3/15 Week 11 Class Agenda: Finish 15.2 Math Skills Packet Finish and turn in any make-up work Final Exam Feb 11 Bell Question: If a 5kg bowling ball is rolling at 0.2 m/s, how much KE is it producing?

Physical Science 2/2/15 Week 11 Class Agenda: Work on Ch 15 Math Skills Packet Ch 15 Quiz on Thursday Final Exam 2/11 Bell Question: Light is a type of _______________ energy

Physical Science 1/30/15 Week 10 Class Agenda: Video “Building the Biggest Rollercoasters” 10 facts Final Exam Feb 11 Bell Question: The Law of Conservation of Energy states…

Physical Science 1/29/15 Week 10 Class Agenda: 15.2 Notes !5.1 and 15.2 Math Skills Packet Final Exam Feb 11 Bell Question: What are the six forms of energy?

Physical Science 1/28/15 Week 10 Class Agenda: Finish 15.1 notes Bill Nye Energy video and notes Finish Ch 15 Study Guides Final Exam Feb 11 Bell Question: What is the formula for KE?

Physical Science 1/26/15 Week 10 Class Agenda: Notes on 15.1 Work on Chapter 15 Study Guide Packet Final Exam Feb 11 – two weeks from tomorrow! Bell Question: What is energy?

Physical Science 1/23/15 Week 9 Class Agenda: 21.2 notes Introduction to Magnetism Lab Inquiry Part C Turn in Bell Work Bell Question: Moving charges create _______ ________

Physical Science 1/22/15 Week 9 Class Agenda: Introduction to Magnetism Lab Inquiry A and B Notes on 21.2 if time Bell Question: What is the region of force around a magnet called?

Physical Science 1/21/15 Week 9 Class Agenda: Finish 21.1 notes Finish 21.1 study guide Start 21.2 notes 21.2 study guide Bell Question: All magnets have two opposite _______

Physical Science 1/20/15 Week 9 Class Agenda: Chapter 14 Quiz 21.1 Notes – Magnets and Magnetism 21.1 Study Guide Bell Question: How is the MA of a pulley system calculated?

Physical Science 1/16/15 Week 8 Class Agenda: Finish and turn in Virtual Lab – Simple Machines Turn in Bell Sheet Ch 14 Quiz on Tuesday Bell Question: The mechanical advantage of a fixed pulley is always…

Physical Science 1/15/15 Week 8 Class Agenda: Finish notes on 14.4 Finish virtual lab Bell Question: What is the difference between the Ideal MA and the Actual MA of a machine?

Physical Science 1/14/15 Week 8 Class Agenda: Virtual Lab – Simple Machines Continue Notes on 14.4 Bell Question: The IMA for an inclined plane is always …

Physical Science 1/13/15 Week 8 Class Agenda: Notes on 14.4 Finish all worksheets for Ch 14 Virtual Lab – Simple Machines Bell Question: What are the 6 types of simple machines?

Physical Science 1/12/15 Week 8 Class Agenda: Start 14.4 notes 14.3 Mechanical Advantage worksheet Bell Question: Define “machine”

Physical Science 1/9/15 Week 7 Class Agenda: Work on 14.2 and 14.3 Study Guides 14.3 Mechanical Advantage worksheet Bell Question: What is mechanical advantage?

Physical Science 1/8/15 Week 7 Class Agenda: 14.2 and 14.3 Notes 14.2 and 14.3 Study Guide 14.3 Mechanical Advantage and Efficiency math skill sheet Bell Question: In science work is dependent on __________

Physical Science 1/7/15 Week 7 Class Agenda: 14.1 Notes Section 14.1 Work and Power Bell Question: Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion deals with action and reaction forces?

Physical Science 1/6/15 Week 7 Class Agenda: Test Corrections or Take the Midterm 14.1 Study Guide Bell Question: Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion has to do with inertia?

Physical Science Week 6 12/19/14 Class Agenda: Midterm Exam Turn in Week 6 Bell work Bell Question: Have a good break!

Physical Science Week 6 12/18/14 Class Agenda: Make up work and STUDY day Midterm tomorrow! Bell Question: A hotwheels car starts at rest and after 10 seconds is travelling 100m/s. What is its acceleration?

Physical Science Week 6 12/17/14 Class Agenda: Bill Nye Motion video Finish and turn in Make-up work Midterm Friday 12/19 Bell Question: The force that keeps an object in a circular orbit is called…

Physical Science Week 6 12/16/14 Class Agenda: Finish Motion Inquiry Lab Finish and turn in all Make-up work Bill Nye – motion Midterm Friday 12/19 Bell Question: How long does it take Sam to drive from Palmer to Wasilla (10 miles) on the PWH if his average speed is 45 mph?

Physical Science Week 6 12/15/14 Class Agenda: Motion Inquiry Lab Finish and turn in any Make-up work Midterm on Friday, Dec 19 Bell Question: Which has more momentum, a 6 kg bowling ball traveling 7 m/s or a 0.06kg superhigh bouncing ball traveling 70 m/s?

Physical Science Week 5 12/12/14 Class Agenda: Fill out and turn in Bell Work Speed and Acceleration Quiz Finish Notes on 12.4 Work on Make-up work Bell Question: Sally swims the 200m freestyle in 90 seconds. What is her average speed?

Physical Science Week 5 12/11/14 Class Agenda: 12.4 Notes Work on Make-Up work Quiz tomorrow – Motion and Force Problems Bell Question: What is measured as the mass of an object multiplied by its speed?

Physical Science Week 5 12/9/14 Class Agenda: Ch 12.3 Notes Velocity and Force Practice Problems Bell Question: An object will fall to the Earth at a constant rate until it reaches _________ ___________.

Physical Science Week 5 12/8/14 Class Agenda: Investigating a Balloon Jet Lab Velocity and Force Practice Problems Bell Question: What is the formula for acceleration?