What's Up Rock Stars?!
You've officially hit the half-way pont of the year. Finish today strong in every class. Yes, we'll be doing business as usual here in science, but remember that the pattern of effort today will be what you roll in with at the start of next quarter. I'm proud of all of you. . . Scientists will make corrections to the Mass Vs. Inertia lab as well as refine their thinking in the force diagram homework. Oh, and here's a checklist for you to use today in class after our review: 1) Check table of contents and make sure it's all in there (see the button above). Your TOC should match the work you've done 2) Flip through each entry since the last time I graded. Make sure everything is done. 3) WORK ON YOUR GLOSSARY! Put some heart into this.
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We're going to change pace a bit due the early release Wednesday and shortened schedule on Thursday to take full advantage of a 67 minute period today. Hold on to the force diagram packet from yesterday (we'll be rockin these the rest of the week). Now, hold on tight! We're about to dive into a mini-lab that explores mass vs. inertia of an object. Finally, we get to find out who wins College in the Class today! Crush it! Today could make a difference who comes to our party tomorrow! Scientists will identify the relationship between mass and inertia quantitatively. Hey Guys!
Today we'll be working on force diagrams (also called freebody diagrams). We'll be rockin' college notes on the ppt (Forces in Space tab) to use as a resource later. Tomorrow we'll be practicing this A LOT! Happy Monday! Hey Rock Stars!
Happy Friday! We're almost to Christmas Break and the halfway marker of the year. I told you it would go by quickly. But right now, our work isn't quite done in this half of the year. We have five days left. Crush it. After de-briefing our mini-labs from yesterday, we'll be watching two short videos on Newton's First Law and interacting with the ideas in a unique way. We should end up with about a half page of notes per video. By the end of today our understanding of NFL should be rock solid. Once again, happy Friday! What's up Rock Stars?!
Today's going to be awesome! We have three mini-labs that focus on Newton's First Law and inertia. There's a link to the lab in the Forces in Space tab. Try your hardest today and work together fully. Make sure to interact with your science journal completely for each experiment and follow the procedure. Most of all, and as always, have fun! Hey Rock Stars! Today is going to blaze by! We're going to accomplish our second writing sample. . . It'll be shorter, but equally challenging. You must answer fully, but only fit it on a half page. Consider it a RACES+ (instead of just RACES). Finally, here is our early release video of the week! Hey Guys!
Today is going to be rock star! We'll be conducting a series a demonstrations that show Newton's First Law specifically and record observations/diagrams in our science journals. Have fun! Scientists will identify how a series of demonstrations show Newton's First Law of Motion. What's up rock stars? (9 days left till break!)
It's here, our deep dive into physics. Today, you'll become acquainted with Newton's First Law (N1L) and filter through a few pages of reading by taking your own "college notes" (p. 19, 36-41). Be sure to include:
Most importantly, have fun today! Hey Guys!
You know what's up for today. It's quiz time. Be sure to go through each problem methodically and label each variable above the word problem. Run calculations twice and be sure to ALWAYS include your units. Good luck today and crush it. -Science Ninja Scientists will take an assessment on speed, acceleration, D/T and speed/time graphs. Hey All!
Today we'll be getting more practice on speed and acceleration as well as comparing d/t graphs and speed/time graphs. Crush it today. It'll pay off on tomorrow's quiz... Scientists will calculate speed and acceleration. |