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Do Now (8/26/13): Welcome! 1.Find the seat that matches your card 2.Wait quietly for instructions

AP Physics Week 1 8/26/2013

AP Physics Problems Work with your group to complete the physics problem at your desks (25 min)

AP Physics Problem Rubrics Sample solutions Grading

Week 1 – 1-D Kinematics Review Problems Graphs

Do Now (8/27/13): A race car starting from rest accelerates at 500 m/s 2. What is the velocity of the car after it has traveled 100 ft?

Do Now (8/28/13): Describe the motion in each of the following:

Homework: Website Binder

Do Now (8/29/13): 1.If a car is traveling eastward, can its acceleration be westward? Explain. 2.Can an object having constant acceleration ever stop and stay stopped? 3.A child throws a marble into the air with initial velocity v. another child drops a ball at the same instant. Compare the accelerations of the two objects while they are in flight.

Practice: Period 1: Classwork Problems (Chapter 2): 6, 10, 20, 39 (*Bonus – 3) Period 2: Homework

Do Now (8/30/13): Complete the preliminary questions in the Picket Fence lab (which will be passed out)