Clicking the link below will download the PowerPoint presentation with the terms for this unit. Please feel free to explore the links that have been embeded in the presentation.
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This file is a Word Document that you can download to enter your vocabulary definitions into. Remember this is also available in your 443 Google drive under templates.
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Week of January 13
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Week of January 27
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Week of February 3
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Chapter 1 Section 1
Measuring Motion |
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document there is a template available for you to fill-in on the Google Drive. Be sure to log in using your account.
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Chapter 1 Section 2
What is a Force? |
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Chapter 2 Section 2
Newton's Laws of Motion |
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Motion Video
After watching this video answer the questions in the Google Form to the right. When you have finished answering the questions besure to press the submit button at the bottom. To see the submit button you will need to scroll down.
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Calculating Speed - January 16
Hello all! I'm sorry I am out again today, hopefully one more day at home will get me feeling better. Today is an iPad day, remember to follow the rules for their use, and misuse can result in the loss of your iPad.
You have 3 tasks today, they are listed below. 1. Bellwork. Scroll back up to find the bellwork section, take a screenshot of today's question, insert it into noteability, type your response next to the picture. You may ask a classmate for help if you do not remember how we did this. 2. Watch the YouTube video I have posted to the right. This is a helpful reminder of what we did together in class on Tuesday because you will need to use it for today's assignment. 3. Complete the assignment below the video. Click the document to download. In the gray bar that appears press "Open in..." Choose Noteability. (If you are prompted to convert to Google Drive, press 'Yes'. You will be asked to log in. Then choose to create a new note.) Use the pencil feature to write out your responses and show your work. I am looking for all steps to be followed in setting up a problem. You will email this to me when I come back. |
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Graphing Speed - Tuesday January 21
Too the right you'll find a YouTube video that will lead us into the next step after calculating the speed of an object in motion, graphing.
This document is the notes page you will be using as a guide in your note taking and practice. Please press to download the file then open it in notability.
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Graphing Speed - Friday January 24
To day you have a lab to complete. Use the tubs at the back of the room for materials. Use Notability to fill in your data table and construct your graph. When you are finished with the lab email the work to me. |
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Graphing - Tuesday January 28
Today we will begin our journey into reading graphs. To get us started you will meet Birdley in the comic strip, I will airdrop this to you. After meeting Birdley and reading about graphing you will be answering a couple questions about reading distance v time graphs. |
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Force - Wednesday February 12
After reading about and watching the video on Force today we are going to identify when a force is a push or a pull and discuss when forces applied will effect the motion of an object. |
The document below is the Birdley comic strip. Read the comic and answer the 4 questions with your partner. You are looking to answer the question, "When does a force effect the motion of an object?"
***You will encounter 3 new vocabulary words, unbalanced force, balanced force and net force. These will be key in answering your question.
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Force - Thursday February 13
Today we will focus on when forces effect motion and to determine what will happen to an object's motion when force is applied. |
The document below is your assignment for today.
Download the document to notability. When you are finished email the document to me at: [email protected]
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Newton's Second Law - Thursday February 20
Today we will begin to look at Newton's Second Law of Motion and how it appears in real life. Download the Birdley comic and open it in Notability. |
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Newton's Third Law - Friday February 21
Today you will explore the third law of motion. To the right is the comic strip illustrating the law and practice situations. |
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Newton's Laws of Motion in Comic Strips - Monday February 24
As promised, we are going to look at the Sunday Funnies to find examples of Newton's Laws of Motion. The document to the right is a guide to help you find examples of each of the three laws. |
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Newton's Laws Wrap-up - Tuesday February 25
With a quiz coming up on Thursday, your project due on Friday, today we need to wrap-up our work with force and motion. |
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