Monday, January 9, 2023. Day 2

Homeroom:

SSR New Year Relaunch!

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if:

      • you have a book ready before the pledge is called

      • you read 20 minutes on your own and free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

CLASSROOM SUPPORT - COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.

We will have the can race final during Wednesday homeroom. Please plan accordingly.

Work Opportunities today:

Do Now:

Please copy any homework into your agenda.

Please take out your Lesson Outline

Homework to be completed:

Complete the Launch Lab questions as needed

Today’s agenda:

make-up Tests

P3 - RW, AG

P4 - JW

P6 - CO

Magnets and Magnetic Fields Lesson Outline

check completion Gr7P6

Review Answer Key

Can race Class Finals

Coin Toss Choose to Choose Lane for first race

Best 2 out of three

Switch Lane each race.

Launch Lab

Friday, January 6th, 2023. 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

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.

Do Now:

Please get out your lesson outline for me to check.

Homework to be completed:

Rocketman wrap-up due Today - On Time by Midnight!

Today’s agenda:

Collect Lesson Outline

Electric Forces Quiz

magnetism…? Can race Finals (in HR)

Thursday, January 5th, 2023. 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

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Quiz on Electric Forces Friday, January 6th

  1. Rocketman wrap-up due friday, January 6th

  2. magnetism

Today’s agenda:

can races

Bracket

Race Rules

All cans must start on the starting line.

You “Static tool” must be placed on the table.

When I signal to “start” you may pick up your tool and begin racing.

You may not push your can forward by:

  • contact

  • blowing

If your can falls off the edge, you must:

  • Pick it up.

  • Place it on the table at a point behind where it fell off.

  • Continue the race..

Observers must stand back and not interfere with the racers.

Wednesday, January 4, 2023. 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

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.

We will have an SEL Discussion with Ms. Steffon today

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Quiz on Electric Forces Friday, January 6th

  1. Rocketman wrap-up due friday, January 6th

  2. magnetism

Today’s agenda:

Triboelectric series and Induced Charge

Demonstrate phenomenon

Explain - diagram on board - students take notes

  1. Triboelectric series - list order of materials that tend to give up charge or gain charge through contact.

    • Donors - give electrons up and become positively charged

    • Gainers - take electrons through adhesion and become negatively charged

  2. Induced Charge - When the electrons move out of an area and leave an unbalanced positive charge

    • Happens in conductors

      • conductors - materials that allow electrons to move through them freely

        • metals

    • Does not happen in insulators

      • insulator - materials that resist the movement of electrons

    • Metal objects acquire positive and negative poles

  3. Rub balloon on hair

    • Balloon takes electrons through adhesion

    • becomes negatively charge.

  4. Placed near a metal can - electrons (negative charges)are pushed to opposite side.

    • can now has a positive and negative poles

  5. opposites attract

    • can is pulled toward the balloon

Experiments in triboelectric Charge and Induced Charge

Can race bracket tomorrow - pick you clothing wisely!

Tuesday, January 3, 2023. 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

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.


Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

  1. Quiz on Electric Forces Friday, January 6th

  2. Rocketman wrap-up due friday, January 6th

  3. magnetism

Today’s agenda:

Read about magnetism

Work on finishing your “Rocketman Wrap-up”

  • you will not be given class time to finish this after today.

  • Use the opportunity wisely!

Thursday, December 23, 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

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Rocketman wra-up due friday, January 6th

Today’s agenda:

time and assistance completing the “Rocketman” project wrap up.

  • Located in GC

  • One submission per team

  • Due Friday, January 6th, 2023.

Monday, December 19, 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

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.

SEL Lesson Tuesday

ELA: Final portfolio due Thursday. Edit and prepare so you can compile in class today!

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Today’s agenda:

Launch Day

Every group needs a flight checklist and Datasheet

  1. Three tracking Stations

    • how to trak

      • 2 person team

      • one follows the rocket through eye tube

      • gold at highest point rocket rises to (apogee)

      • Second reads angle.

      • Report angle to launching team

    • After three rotations tracking, get your rocket and laucnh

  2. Preflight pictures

    • Launch video

    • launch

    • post-flight video

  3. After Flight

  • everyone upload pictures and videos to google Drive for use in a wrap up project

  • all team members

Friday, December 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

TO SIGN UP - SEE ME.

SEL Lesson next Tuesday

chorus Practice Today

Do Now:

  1. Take out your lesson outline and place it ont he desk.

  2. Go to GC and complete the “Do Now”

Homework to be completed:

Todays agenda:

Correct Lesson Outline

Review Do Now in GC

Rocket Fueling

Each Team Needs to complete this survey using your preflight check.

Fuel Rockets…

As time permits…

Class Notes: Conductors, Insulators, and Transferring Electrons

  1. Conductor

    • any material electrons can move through easily

    • all metals

    • used commonly in wiring foe all electrical technology

  2. Insulator

    • any material that electrons cannot move through easily

    • glass, rubber, air

    • used for protection in safety and electrical equipment

  3. Transferring charge

    • Contact - rubbing an insulator on another and removing electrons through adhesion

    • Conduction - electrons moving though metals such a s wires

      • always flows for object with a high charge toward lower charge

      • flow until charge is equalized

    • Induction - polarization of a conductor when a charge object is placed near it

      • Charges in the conductor flow away from a negatively charge object and group up at far end

      • gives the conductor opposing negative and positive poles.

Electrostatic Force Experiments