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DAILY AGENDA 2014-15 1 st quarter- slides 2-49 2 nd quarter- slides 50-94 3 rd quarter- slides 95-149 4 th quarter – slides 150-
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GENERAL SCIENCE 1 DAILY AGENDA
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AUGUST 18, 2014 Freshman Day INTRODUCTIONS
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AUGUST 19, 2014 Syllabus and student data sheet
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AUGUST 20, 2014 DATA SHEETS COLLECTED String LAB
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AUGUST 21, 2014 Collect lab write-ups BEGIN noodle lab
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AUGUST 22, 2014 General Science 1 PRE-TEST
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AUGUST 25, 2014 Safety info contract (return signed by Tuesday) Safety test tomorrow Safety video What’s wrong with this picture?
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AUGUST 26, 2014 Safety test Retake tomorrow if not 100% Scientific method notes
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AUGUST 27, 2014 Safety test retake Metric notes Intro to metric conversions
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AUGUST 28, 2014 Metric conversions continued Scientific method/how do scientists measure things packet 1
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AUGUST 29, 2014 Metric conversion practice continued Safety contracts due today
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SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 No school- Labor Day
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SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 Metric conversion practice Quiz on Thursday
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SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 Metrics review Quiz tomorrow
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SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 Metrics quiz Measuring length lab
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SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 Complete length lab/analysis questions Measuring mass and volume practice
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2014 Measurement practice packet (Length, mass and volume)
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SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 Measurement lab Mass 10 objects of your choice using a triple beam balance Measure the designated amount of water using graduated cylinders Remember to read from the meniscus (at eye level)
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SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 Complete and turn in measurement lab Continue density practice
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 Why do you think diet coke is less dense than regular coke? Density review Complete density packet for homework
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SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 Check density packet for completion and turn in Density quiz
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SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 How are some ways that we use energy in our daily lives? Energy notes/examples
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SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 Explain how food gives us energy? Finish energy notes
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 Give two examples of light energy Energy transfer notes (conduction, convection, radiation
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SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 Transfer of energy practice/examples How do convection and conduction differ? Give examples
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SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 Describe the Greenhouse Effect in your own words Conduction, Convection, and Radiation Practice Quiz next week
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SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 What is a solar oven? Energy transfer quiz Begin building solar ovens
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 Provide an example of the Greenhouse Effect Continue building Solar Ovens
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 Where do we get most of our energy from? Begin Solar Oven Lab report Energy Review (test on Monday)
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SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 Name the colors of light in the visible spectrum Electromagnetic Spectrum Notes Solar Oven Lab
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SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 Myth busters Video Write ten facts about the movie
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SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 Which waves of the electromagnetic spectrum are the most harmful? Energy test Finish Solar Oven Lab report
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SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 Myth busters video Write ten facts about the video
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SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 How are your solar ovens a good example of the Greenhouse Effect? Go outside and melt S’mores!! Lab Conclusion
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SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 List the waves in the Electromagnetic Spectrum from least harmful to most harmful Energy Review Energy Test tomorrow
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OCTOBER 1, 2014 Provide an example of kinetic and gravitational potential energy Energy Test
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OCTOBER 2, 2014 Which waves on the Electromagnetic Spectrum are the longest and least harmful? Energy examples Practice (cut out and paste in order of least energy to most energy)
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OCTOBER 3, 2014 Which type of energy do you think was the weakest? Intro to Stellar Evolution (Notes)
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OCTOBER 6, 2014 List three words to describe the Sun H-R Diagram w/s
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OCTOBER 7, 2014 What type of star is the Sun? Begin Brain stretchers Graphing Packet
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OCTOBER 8, 2014 What are the colors of stars from hottest to coolest? Continue Graphing Packet
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OCTOBER 9, 2014 What are the biggest, yet coolest stars called? Complete Brain stretchers 7 (graphing)
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OCTOBER 10, 2014 NO SCHOOL – Teacher Institute
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OCTOBER 13, 2014 NO SCHOOL – Columbus Day
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OCTOBER 14, 2014 What is the difference between kinetic and potential energy? Formula practice
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OCTOBER 15, 2014 List the formulas for both kinetic and potential energy Continued practice with GPE and KE problems
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OCTOBER 16, 2014 What is the kinetic energy of a bowling ball with a mass of 8 kg rolling at a rate of 10 m/s? Energy Math problems Energy Formula Quiz
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OCTOBER 17, 2014 What is the unit for energy? Energy ball lab
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OCTOBER 20, 2014 What happened to the number of bounces the higher you dropped the ball? Finish graphing lab data Speed notes
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OCTOBER 21, 2014 What is the formula for speed? Speed Practice Problems
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OCTOBER 22, 2014 A ball is thrown a distance of 30 meters. What is it’s speed if it takes 3 seconds to cover the distance? *REMEMBER Speed=Distance/Time Continue speed problems
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OCTOBER 23, 2014 What is the difference between speed and velocity? Calculating speed practice (continued)
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OCTOBER 24, 2014 Which animal did you find to be the fastest? Continue Animal Speed Problems Determining Speed/Velocity Practice
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OCTOBER 27, 2014 How long does it take for a bird flying 30 miles per hour, to travel 180 miles? Speed graphing activity Simple Machines Pre-test
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OCTOBER 28, 2014 Provide an example of friction Simple Machines Pre-Test Simple Machines Introduction- Notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnVFR1msPk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnVFR1msPk
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OCTOBER 29, 2014 Give an example of a simple machine that you saw in yesterday’s video Simple Machine Notes/examples (Continued)
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OCTOBER 30, 2014 Name the six types of simple machines (use your notes) Homework check Inclined Plane packet
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OCTOBER 31, 2014 Does force increase or decrease when a ramp (inclined plane) gets longer in length? Complete Inclined Plane packet Happy Halloween
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NOVEMBER 3, 2014 Give an example of an inclined plane. What are they used for? Complete Packet 32
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NOVEMBER 4, 2014 What type of simple machine uses a wheel and a rope/chain to move heavy objects? Simple Machine Quiz What is a lever? Packet 33
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NOVEMBER 5, 2014 What is the mechanical advantage of a lever that has a 30 cm effort arm and a 10 cm resistance arm? (hint: effort arm/resistance arm) Complete Lesson Packet 33 Simple Machine matching game
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NOVEMBER 6, 2014 What is a chain reaction? Simple Machine matching game continued Rube Goldberg Intro
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NOVEMBER 7, 2014 What is a Rube Goldberg? Design/Build your own Rube Goldberg *EXTRA CREDIT FOR THE LONG WEEKEND- build your own Rube Goldberg at home, record it and show me on Wednesday
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NOVEMBER 10, 2014 No School- Parent/Teacher Conferences
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NOVEMBER 11, 2014 NO School- VETERAN’S DAY
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NOVEMBER 12, 2014 Describe the energy transfers that occurred in your Rube Goldberg Simple Machine Post-test
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NOVEMBER 13, 2014 What is acceleration? Acceleration Practice Problems
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NOVEMBER 14, 2014 A motorcycle accelerates from 20 km/hr to 60 km/hr in 4 seconds. What is its acceleration? Force Formula (F = mass x acceleration) Force practice problems
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NOVEMBER 17, 2014 How much force is required to accelerate a 2 kg mass at 3 m/s 2 ? (remember: f = m x a ) Continue with force Problems Work and Power Practice
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NOVEMBER 18, 2014 What is the formula for Work? Work and Power Practice
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NOVEMBER 19, 2014 How much work is done when a 70 N box is moved 30 meters? Mouse trap car introduction
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NOVEMBER 20, 2014 What type(s) of energy are in a mouse trap? Mousetrap car lab Complete day 1 of building log
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NOVEMBER 21, 2014 What types of simple machines are in a mousetrap car? Mousetrap car building Complete day 2 of building log
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NOVEMBER 24, 2014 What difficulties (if any) are you having building your mouse trap cars? (IEP meeting so students worked on energy packet)
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NOVEMBER 25, 2014 Predict how far (using meters) your mouse trap car will go? (Remember: the average distance is usually between 5 and 10 meters) Finish building cars Complete Daily Log Day 3 Begin testing for distance
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NOVEMBER 26, 2014 SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT DAY
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NOVEMBER 27. 2017 NO SCHOOL- THANKSGIVING
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NOVEMBER 28, 2014 NO SCHOOL- THANKSGIVING BREAK
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DECEMBER 1, 2014 List the energy transfers that take place in the mousetrap car (from the beginning when you wind it up, until you release it) Complete MTC Lab Group Rubric
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DECEMBER 2, 2014 What is an atom? Mouse trap car analysis Peer Evaluations Atom Notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQP4UJhNn0I
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DECEMBER 3, 2014 What subatomic particles are located in the nucleus of an atom? Atom Notes Parts of an atom Practice
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DECEMBER 4, 2014 Where are electrons located in an atom? Proton, Neutron and Electron Practice
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DECEMBER 5, 2014 The atomic number of Gold is 79 and it’s atomic mass is 197. How many Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons does Gold have? Remember: the atomic mass is the number of Protons + Neutrons) Atom Quiz
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DECEMBER 8, 2014 What is static electricity? Static Electricity Notes Static Electricity Packet
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DECEMBER 9, 2014 What happens when opposite charges meet? Complete Static Electricity Packet Circuit Notes Finding Current/Voltage Practice
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DECEMBER 10, 2014 Draw the triangle used for calculating Ohm’s Law (current, resistance and voltage) Calculating Ohm’s Law Practice
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DECEMBER 11, 2014 If a circuit has 40 amps and a resistance of 4 ohms, what is the overall voltage? (Remember the triangle) Circuit Notes Series and Parallel Circuit packets 21 & 22
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DECEMBER 12, 2014 What is the difference between a series and parallel circuit? Complete Parallel Circuit Packet 22 Build Snap Circuits
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DECEMBER 15, 2014 Draw a series circuit using two batteries, one light and one switch Final Exam Review
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DECEMBER 16, 2014 Draw a parallel circuit with two batteries, one main switch, and two light bulbs on separate branches Final exam review
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DECEMBER 17, 2014 FINAL EXAMS PERIODS 4, 8 & 6
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DECEMBER 18, 2014 FINAL EXAMS PERIODS 5, 3 &7
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DECEMBER 19, 2014 FINAL EXAMS PERIODS 1 & 2
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JANUARY 5, 2015 Describe a magnet’s purpose Physics Mid-test (graphing) Magnetism Introduction
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JANUARY 6, 2015 How is the Earth like a magnet? Magnetism Notes Practice Worksheet
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JANUARY 7, 2015 NO SCHOOL- SNOW DAY
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JANUARY 8, 2015 NO SCHOOL- SNOW DAY
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JANUARY 9, 2015 MYTHBUSTERS VIDEO
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JANUARY 12, 2015 What happens when two opposite poles meet? Complete magnetism w/s What are magnets? Packet 25
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JANUARY 13, 2015 Why does the Earth have a magnetic field? Turn in magnet Packet Magnet Earth reading
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JANUARY 14, 2015 In what direction does a compass always face? Magnetism through induction packet 27
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JANUARY 15, 2015 What part of a magnet has the strongest magnetic field? Complete Packet 27 Electromagnet Notes
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JANUARY 16, 2015 NO SCHOOL- TEACHER INSTITUTE
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JANUARY 19, 2015 NO SCHOOL- MLK DAY
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JANUARY 20, 2015 What are two objects in your house that have magnets? Electromagnet Packet
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JANUARY 21, 2015 What is an electromagnet? (Hint: separate the two words and now think!) Electromagnet Lab
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JANUARY 22, 2015 What are waves and what do they carry with them? Complete electromagnet lab Wave notes
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JANUARY 23, 2015 What are the two types of waves discussed in class yesterday? (Hint: look in your notes) Finish wave notes Wave reading/assignment
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JANUARY 26, 2015 What is the distance between crests called? (Hint: look at your notes) Wave Reading Packet cont’d) Sound Intro
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JANUARY 27, 2015 Draw both a transverse and longitudinal (compression) wave labeling the following parts: crest, trough, compression, rarefaction, and wavelength Sound reading/wkst
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JANUARY 28, 2015 What material (or materials) is most needed to make a speaker work? Speaker Lab
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JANUARY 29, 2015 How would you rate the loudness of your first speaker trial on a scale of one to ten? Complete Daily Log 1 Speaker Lab (Remember to complete 5 trials for each speaker) Work on Daily Log 2
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JANUARY 30, 2015 What have you found to make the best sound? More magnets on top of the cup or inside? Complete speaker trials Work on Day 3 log and analysis/conclusion questions
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FEBRUARY 2, 2015 NO SCHOOL- SNOW DAY
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FEBRUARY 3, 2015 What was the greatest loudness and quality you were able to get from your speaker? Complete Analysis/Conclusion questions Frequency Intro (waves)
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FEBRUARY 4, 2015 What is the difference between wave length and wave height? Complete wave vocab Wave worksheet #1
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FEBRUARY 5, 2015 How do you find the amplitude of a wave? Wave info worksheet
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FEBRUARY 6, 2015 What is frequency and how is it related to wavelength? Velocity Calculations Practice
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FEBRUARY 9, 2015 What is the velocity of a wave with a wavelength of 2 meters and a frequency of 8 Hz? Velocity Practice Problems
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FEBRUARY 10, 2015 What are the units used for Frequency, Wavelength and Velocity? Wave Quiz Amplitude practice
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FEBRUARY 11, 2015 NO SCHOOL- P/T CONFERENCES
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FEBRUARY 12, 2015 NO SCHOOL- LINCOLN’S BDAY
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FEBRUARY 13, 2015 What is the wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 25Hz and a velocity of 50 m/s? Wave worksheet #1
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FEBRUARY 16, 2015 What happens to wavelength when you increase frequency? Seismic waves/Earthquakes Intro
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FEBRUARY 17, 2015 What happens to pitch when strings are shortened? Sound- How do we hear? Sound Project groups selected
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FEBRUARY 18, 2015 Sound Projects- IMC School Improvement Day
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FEBRUARY 19. 2015 NO SCHOOL- SNOW DAY
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FEBRUARY 20, 2015 SOUND PROJECTS- IMC
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FEBRUARY 23, 2015 List your sound topic and one fact you learned about it SOUND PROJECTS PRESENTATIONS
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FEBRUARY 24, 2015 What type of wave travels faster- transverse or compressional? Sound Project Presentations
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FEBRUARY 25, 2015 List one fact that you learned about a classmate's sound presentation. Complete Ear Packet Begin Lesson 16- How do we See?
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FEBRUARY 26, 2015 Name the three parts of the ear. Packet 16- How do we see?
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FEBRUARY 27, 2015 What are the two parts of the retina and what do they regulate/control? EARTHQUAKE INTRO/Pompeii Video
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MARCH 2, 2015 NO SCHOOL- PULASKI DAY
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MARCH 3, 2015 ACT TESTING – 10 th and 11 th graders
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MARCH 4, 2015 What are seismic waves? Pompeii Video (cont’d)
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MARCH 5, 2016 List one fact that you learned from the Pompeii video Earthquake reading/activity
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MARCH 6, 2015 List the seismic waves in order of arrival Earthquake reading/packet 26
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MARCH 9, 2015 Earthquake Packet is due Earthquake Activity (seismograph reading)
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MARCH 10, 2015 How do P waves move and how are they different from S waves? Wave review
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MARCH 11, 2015 What types of waves does the Sun generate? Electromagnetic Spectrum Intro/Notes
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MARCH 12, 2015 What are the longest, least harmful waves on the Electromagnetic Spectrum? Uses of Waves Notes Spectrum Practice
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MARCH 13, 2014 List the waves of the electromagnetic Spectrum from longest (least harmful) to shortest (most harmful) Continue E.M Spectrum practice Quiz next Tuesday
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MARCH 16, 2015 List the colors of visible light (hint: the colors of the rainbow) Electromagnetic Spectrum Review Packet 13 Review for quiz tomorrow
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MARCH 17, 2015 What are the primary colors of light? E.M Spectrum Quiz Light Notes
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MARCH 18, 2015 What is the difference between transparent and translucent? Provide examples Behavior of Light w/s
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MARCH 19, 2015 What is the difference between light being reflected vs. absorbed? Complete Light Packet 10
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MARCH 20, 2015 Label the following materials according to what they will do when light hits them: will they A) transmit B) reflect or C) absorb light? 1. Wooden table 2. Mirror 3. Clear glass window Explore Learning Activity
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MARCH 23, 2015 What color light will be transmitted through a green glass window? What two colors are being absorbed? Continue Explore Learning Activity (iPads)
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MARCH 24, 2015 Why are black and white not really considered colors? Complete Explore Learning Activity Light Notes #2
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MARCH 25, 2015 What is the difference between refraction and reflection? Reflection, Transmission, and Color w/s Light Demo Notes
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MARCH 26, 2015 If an object reflects blue and green what color do we see? Finish Light Demos Notes
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MARCH 27, 2015 How do polarized filters work? What is Refraction? Packet 12
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MARCH 30, 2015 Which is denser? Glass or air? Why? Review for Quarter 3 assessment on Wednesday
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MARCH 31, 2015 What type of surface gives a regular reflection? One that is smooth or rough? Continue Review Packet for Quarter 3 Assessment tomorrow
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APRIL 1, 2015 Quarter 3 Assessment
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APRIL 2, 2015 MYTHBUSTERS VIDEO
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APRIL 3, 2015 NO SCHOOL - GOOD FRIDAY
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APRIL 13, 2015 What is speed? Speed notes Speed (Velocity) Practice Problems
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APRIL 14, 2015 What is the difference between speed and acceleration? Speed problems (cont’d) Acceleration Problem Practice
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APRIL 15, 2015 What is the speed of a car that travels 120 miles in 2 hours? Continue Speed Problems Acceleration Intro/Practice
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APRIL 16, 2015 What is the difference between acceleration and deceleration? Acceleration Practice
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APRIL 17, 2015 What is the acceleration of the following problem: Final velocity – 50 m/s Initial velocity – 25 m/s Time- 5 seconds Complete Acceleration Practice Problems Quiz next week
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APRIL 20, 2015 A car accelerates from 5 km/hr to 50 km/hr in 5 sec, what is it’s acceleration? Remember: Vf-Vi time Quiz tomorrow
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APRIL 21, 2015 What is the acceleration of a car with an initial velocity of 55 m/s and a final velocity of 20 m/s in 10 seconds? Speed/acceleration quiz Newsela Article
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APRIL 22, 2015 Name some weapons used in ancient warfare Trebuchet Video
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APRIL 23, 2015 How were castles protected from intruders? Trebuchet Video
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APRIL 24, 2015 What is a trebuchet? Trebuchet Video Completed Lab begins next week
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APRIL 27, 2015 Why were trebuchets useful when trying to take over a castle? What made them so powerful? Trebuchet Lab
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APRIL 28 2015 Building Trebuchets Lab April 28 – May 1
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MAY 4, 2015 What has been the most challenging part of the building? Trebuchet Launch data (10 x’s as built, 10 x’s after making a change ex: more/less weight, bigger/smaller clay ball)
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MAY 5, 2015 What is the farthest distance your trebuchet launched? Continue Launch Data
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MAY 6, 2015 Name one change that you made to your trebuchet to improve distance? Continue Launch data
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MAY 7, 2015 Tell me something that worked well during your launch test. Which change gave you the best distance? Why do you think it worked? Continue/Complete trials and begin Analysis/Conclusion questions LABS DUE TOMORROW!!
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MAY 8, 2015 What was your favorite part of this lab? Complete analysis/conclusion questions TREBUCHET LABS DUES TODAY
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MAY 11, 2015 Who is Isaac Newton and what do you know about him? Newton research activity
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MAY 12, 2015 Name one interesting fact that you learned about Isaac Newton Complete research Newton Notes
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MAY 13, 2015 Which has more force- a small object moving quickly, or a large object moving slowly? Why? Newton’s Laws Notes continued
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MAY 14, 2015 Describe how energy travels through Rampage Jackson’s body before he throws a punch. Momentum practice problems
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MAY 15, 2015 Describe Newton’s First Law and provide an example Momentum Practice problems continued
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MAY 18, 2015 What is the formula for momentum? Newton’s Laws Practice Continue Momentum Problems
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MAY 19, 2015 Provide an example explaining Newton’s third Law Momentum Problems
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MAY 20, 2015 What is the momentum of a 5 kg bowling ball rolling at 15 m/s? Momentum Practice Continued
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MAY 21, 2015 What is the velocity of a 10 kg mass with 50 kg x m/s of momentum? Review Guide
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MAY 22, 2015 What is the mass of a car traveling 55 m/s with a momentum of 9 kg x m/s? Continue Final exam review guide
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MAY 25, 2015 NO SCHOOL- MEMORIAL DAY
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MAY 26 – 28, 2015 REVIEW FOR FINAL EXAM
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MAY 29, 2015 FINAL EXAMS PERIODS 5, 3 & 7
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