Chapter 2, Section 1 Newton’s 1 st Law: A Running Start.

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Chapter 2, Section 1 Newton’s 1 st Law: A Running Start

Date: November 1, 2011 HW: 2.1 PTG #1-6, Due Friday Do Now: WDYS WDYT Pg. 132 Agenda: Do Now Learning Objectives Success Criteria Investigate Active Physics Plus Physics Talk PTG #1-6, pg. 143 Learning Objective: Explain why objects keep moving after the force on them ceases to act Success Criteria: Describe Galileo’s law of inertia Apply Newton’s 1 st law of motion Recognize inertial mass as a physical property of matter

Date: November 2, 2011 HW: 2.1 PTG #1-6, Due Friday Do Now: Read Investigate #1-5 pg. 133 Agenda: Do Now Learning Objectives Success Criteria Investigate Active Physics Plus Physics Talk PTG #1-6, pg. 143 Learning Objective: Describe how an object’s velocity depends on the frame of reference Success Criteria: Use examples to demonstrate that speed is always relative to some other object Explain that the speed of an object depends on the reference frame from which it is being observed

Investigate #1-Demo #2-3: 10 Minutes in Groups #4: 10 Minutes #5: 10 Minutes

Finish Investigate #5 Discuss Results Energy Skate Park Active Physics Plus, Part A

Date: September 23, 2010 HW: 2.1 PTG #1-6, 10, Due Friday Test Corrections Due Friday! Do Now: Cornell Notes on Physics Talk (finish) Agenda: Do Now Learning Objectives Success Criteria Physics Talk 2.1 Quiz PTG #1-6, pg. 143 Learning Objective: Explain why objects keep moving after the force on them ceases to act Describe how an object’s velocity depends on the frame of reference Success Criteria: Describe Galileo’s law of inertia Apply Newton’s 1 st law of motion Recognize inertial mass as a physical property of matter Use examples to demonstrate that speed is always relative to some other object Explain that the speed of an object depends on the reference frame from which it is being observed

Physics Talk Cornell Notes on Physics Talk Checking Up Q 1-6, pg. 138 PTG #1-6, 10 Due Friday