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1 OCTOBER 12 TO OCTOBER 16 Mrs. Miret Physical Science & Physical Science Advanced Clermont Middle School

2 CREATING BELL RINGER PAGE 10/12/15  Create a bell ringer page in your INB for this week’s bell ringers. 10/12 – 10/16

3 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 COMPUTER CONTRACTS  Take out your signed computer contracts.  If you did not get your computer contract signed you must do so before you turn it in.  You will not be allowed to check out and operate any of the laptops until your signed contract is turned in.  If you were absent and did not receive one on Friday, you will be given a contract today.

4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015 LAWS OF MOTION VOCABULARY / ACTIVITY # NOTE: THERE WAS A SUBSTITUTE ON THIS DAY.  Copy the LAWS OF MOTION vocabulary words AND their definitions.  See page 59 – 80  Vocabulary words and their definitions have been added to the next two pages of this ppt.

5 LAWS OF MOTION VOCABULARY P1  Net force: The combination of all the forces acting on an object.  Balanced forces: Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero.  Newton’s first law of motion : If the net force of an object is zero, the motion of the object does not change.  Inertia: The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.  Newton’s second law of motion : The acceleration of an object is equal to the net force acting on the object divided by the object’s mass.

6 NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION P2  Circular motion : Any motion in which an object is moving along a curved path.  Centripetal force : In circular motion, aa force that acts perpendicular to the direction of motion, toward the center of a curve.  Newton’s third law of motion : When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction on the first object.  Force pair : The forces that two objects apply to each other.  Momentum : A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object.  Law of conservation of momentum: The total momentum of a group of objects stays the same unless outside forces act on the objects.

7 10/14 PSAT TESTING / NO CLASSWORK  Students took the PSAT test today and did not have classwork assigned to them.

8 HOW TO CALCULATE AVERAGE SPEED MINI-LESSON / DEMONSTRATION LAB THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15  To calculate the average speed at which an object was moving, you will need to divide the distance by the how long it took to get that far.  Distance/Time = Average speed

9 10/15 PENDALEARNING REMINDER  Penda assignments from last week were extended to this week. They are due tomorrow. 10/16/15  Penda assignments from this week were extended and are due on Monday 10/19/15.  Penda assignments cannot be made up beyond the due date. You have access to them even if you are off campus. It is your responsibility to get this work done.  Computer lab room#601 is available for you to work on your Penda assignments every Wednesday from 8:30-9:15.

10 10/16 ACTIVITY # FORCES: TYPES OF FORCES & LAWS OF MOTION / GRAPHIC ORGANIZER  You will need your textbook and your INB for the following task.  Go to page 74 in your textbook.  Complete the graphic organizer about Newton’s Laws of Motion  Remove it from your textbook and attach your work to your INB

11 LAB # 2 INERTIA/MOMENTUM LAB ACTIVITIES 1. Illustrating momentum using skateboards and common objects. 10/16/2015 INERTIA LAB ACTIVITIES


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