Thursday, December 1, 2022. Day 6

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

Hanover Theater - A Christmas Carol Permission Slips

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Civics Test Tomorrow

  • Lyrical Poem due

  • SciTech HW for today

  • Spanish - charge chrome books, Quiz Today or Tomorrow


Do Now:

Clear the decks for action

Homework to be Completed:

Finds, collect and bring in:

  • 1 soda bottle

    • 2 liter or 1 liter - no small

  • 2 or 3 Styrofoam meat trays

Finish Gravity roadworks as needed

Todays Agenda:

Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion Quiz

Gravity Readworks

Wednesday, November 30, 2022. Day 5

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

Bookfair Basket Raffle

  • 10 Donations needed min.

  • Spa Day


STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:


Do Now:

Log in to Clever on your chromebook and complete the McGraw Hill Pre-lab Assignment.

Homework to be Completed:

Finds, collect and bring in:

  • 1 soda bottle

    • 2 liter or 1 liter - no small

  • 2 or 3 Styrofoam meat trays


Quiz Tomorrow Forces and Newton’s Laws

Todays Agenda:

Review Quiz Study Guide


Use the Force Student Groups and Expectations

  • Complete in Clever - backup option will be GC

as time permits - Water Rockets

  • Project Planning

  • Issue Materials

  • store in locker

  • no construction


Tuesday, November 29, 2022. Day 4

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

We will have another rehearsal for all students singing for the holiday tree lighting on Friday 11/18.

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:

  1. ELA: Lyrical Poetry Note Sheet due today.

  2. Science: Newton’s Laws of Motion L3 due today

Do Now:

Draw the sketch below in your notebook.

Calculate the net force on the ball.

Calculate the acceleration of the ball.

Calculate the weight of the ball in Newtons on Earth.

A Soccer Kick!


Homework to be Completed:

Finds, collect and bring in:

  • 1 soda bottle

    • 2 liter or 1 liter - no small

  • 2 or 3 Styrofoam meat trays

Quiz Thursday - Newton’s Laws of Motion

Todays Agenda:

Check and Go over

Lesson 3 review (items 1-9) on page 515

Review

NLM Quiz Study Guide

Water Rocket Stem Project?

Team Formation

Materials Check

Monday, November 28, 2022. Day 3

AG Meeting this AM.

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY





STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:





Do Now:

Newton’s Laws of Motion Practice Worksheet

Homework to be Completed:

Find, collect and bring in:

  • 1 soda bottle

    • 2 liter or 1 liter - no small

  • 2 or 3 Styrofoam meat trays

Lesson 3 review (items 1-9) on page 515

Today’s Agenda:

Collect Rocket Supplies

Go over the do now.



Complete the Newton’s Laws of Motion Lesson Review

Please complete the lesson 3 review (items 1-9) on page 515 of McGraw Hill Gr8 Chapter 14 Forces and Newton’s Laws

  • due tomorrow

Quiz Thursday







Tuesday, November 22, 2022. Day 2

Do Now:

Can Newton Save Me?

Homework to be Completed:

Finds, collect and bring in:

  • 1 soda bottle

    • 2 liter or 1 liter - no small

  • 2 or 3 Styrofoam meat trays

Todays Agenda:

Collect Cash crash Wrap Up

Class Notes: Newton’s Third Law - action and reaction

Newton’s Third Law

  1. When one object exterts a force on a second object, the second object exerts and equal force on the first object in the opposite direction.

    • for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.

    • action - the initial force

    • reaction - the equal but opposite push back

    • act on different objects (sketch)

  2. because action and reaction act on different objects - they sometimes behave very differently.

    • Examples:

      • ball bounce

      • standing on floor

  3. action and reaction make a force pair.

    • Forces always occur in pairs.

    • normal force is a reaction force to pushing against a surface

  4. Forces on a Rocket (sketch)

    • Weight (force of Gravity

    • Drag (wind reistance )

      • only in atmosphere

    • Thrust

      • Action/reaction

Demonstrations

Physics For Fun - Gravity

Physics For Fun - 1st Law

Physics For Fun - 3rd Law

Newton’s Third Law and LeBron James

Monday, November 21, 2022. Day 1

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

We will have another rehearsal for all students singing for the holiday tree lighting on Friday 11/18.

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:



Do Now:

  1. Copy the Force-Body diagram of the object below.

  2. Determine the net force acting on the body.

  3. Calculate the acceleration of the body.


Homework to be Completed:

Finds, collect and bring in:

  • 1 soda bottle

    • 2 liter or 1 liter - no small

  • 2 or 3 Styrofoam meat trays

Todays Agenda:

Review Do Now

Finish and Review Cash Crash

Class Notes: Newton’s Third Law - action and reaction

Newton’s Third Law

  1. When one object exterts a force on a second object, the second object exerts and equal force on the first object in the opposite direction.

    • for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.

    • action - the initial force

    • reaction - the equal but opposite push back

    • act on different objects (sketch)

  2. because action and reaction act on different objects - they sometimes behave very differently.

    • Examples:

      • ball bounce

      • standing on floor

  3. action and reaction make a force pair.

    • Forces always occur in pairs.

    • normal force is a reaction force to pushing against a surface

Physics For Fun - Gravity

Physics For Fun - 1st Law

Physics For Fun - 3rd Law

Newton’s Third Law and LeBron James

this problem set


Friday, November 16, 2022. Day 6

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

We will have another rehearsal for all students singing for the holiday tree lighting on Friday 11/18.

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:

Do Now:

Homework to be Completed:

Finds, collect and bring in:

  • 1 soda bottle

    • 2 liter or 1 liter - no small

  • 2 or 3 Styrofoam meat trays

Todays Agenda:

Review HW - Solutions on Board.

Class Notes: Newton’s Third Law - action and reaction

Newton’s Third Law

  1. When one object exterts a force on a second object, the second object exerts and equal force on the first object in the opposite direction.

    • for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.

    • action - the initial force

    • reaction - the equal but opposite push back

    • act on different objects (sketch)

  2. because action and reaction act on different objects - they sometimes behave very differently.

    • Examples:

      • ball bounce

      • standing on floor

  3. action and reaction make a force pair.

    • Forces always occur in pairs.

    • normal force is a reaction force to pushing against a surface

MiniLab: Cash Crash

Demonstrations

Worksheets/lab?

Water Rocket Stem Project?

Physics For Fun - Gravity

Physics For Fun - 1st Law

Physics For Fun - 3rd Law

Newton’s Third Law and LeBron James

this problem set for homework

Newton’s second Law Problem Examples due tomorrow.

Thursday, November 16, 2022. Day 5

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

Students who will be rehearsing for the Holiday tree Lighting (Friday morning) must be sure to meet SSRE goals today.

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Spanish: Quiz Friday - Blooket and Quizlet in GC

  • Science - The difference between mass and weight due today

Do Now:

Homework to be Completed:

Complete:

Todays Agenda:

Check and go over:

Review/Class Notes:

Calculating Force and Weight with Newton’s Second Law

Practice:

Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Day 4

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

We are noticing an increase of unopened breakfast items being thrown away in the morning and the custodial staff is finding them throughout the school.

If you want breakfast, pick it up on your way into the building please:

  • Eat neatly.

  • Clean up after yourself.

  • Discard all remains in one of our trash receptacles.

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Math: Reveal Math and examples

  • Civic: Ed puzzle must be done before class

  • Spanish: Quiz Friday - Blooket and Quizlet in GC

  • Science: The Difference Between Mass and Weight due today

Do Now:

  1. Please get out your copy of The difference between mass and weight.

  2. Complete this short comprehension quiz using your work as reference.

  3. Pass in your work.

Homework to be Completed:

Calculating Your Weight on Other Worlds due tomorrow

Todays Agenda:

Review calculating Acceleration with Newton’s Second Law.

Class Notes:

Calculating Force and Weight with Newton’s Second Law

Practice:

Tuesday, November 15, 2022. Day 3

Homeroom:

FLEX PLAN FOR WEEKLY HOMEROOM RESPONSIBILITIES. YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

  • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

STUDY OPPORTUNITIES:

Do Now:

Please copy the homework into your agenda.

Homework to be Completed:

  1. Complete The difference between mass and weight. for tomorrow.

  2. Any class work no finished must be completed as homework.

Todays Agenda:

Finish Newton’s second Law of motion notes:

  1. The acceleration of an object is equal to the Net force acting on it divided by its mass

    • A = Fnet/M.

    • If mass increases, acceleration becomes less

    • If mass decreases, acceleration becomes more

  2. Example problem in slide show.

  3. Example Problem(s)

    • What is the acceleration of a skateboarder with a mass of 50 kg who us pushing with a net force of 100 N?

    • What is the acceleration of a 100 kg skydiver who has a net force of gravity pulling him downward with a net force of 980 N?

McGraw Hill Practice - complete this worksheet in class.

All student’s to complete the mass/weight article for HW