Friday, October 4, 2024. Day 3, 154

Notes:

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 4 Quiz today, BrainPOP due Tuesday

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech: Weather Test Wednesday

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Unit Test Thursday

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

tEXTBOOK nOTES

Read about acceleration, pages 494-495 (Ch 14 Describing Motion).

  • Reread the definition of acceleration (Bottom page 494).

  • Read about acceleration on Page 495.

Start a fresh page in your notebook.

Title it Acceleration Notes.

Be sure to address the following topics.

  1. What is the equation for acceleration?

  2. Identify and clearly define what each of the three terms in the equation are/mean.

  3. What does positive acceleration mean?

  4. What does negative acceleration mean?

  5. Copy the problem/solution in the Math Skill Box.

  6. Complete the practice problem in the math skill box.

Complete these practice problems in your notebook by Monday.


Study G&L Flashcards

Thursday, October 3, 2024. Day 2 155

Notes:

Describing Motion - Velocity RC Check

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 5 FC due today. Quis Monday

    Math: 5 Topic Goals

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Unit Test Thursday

Recycling Form - we need your schedule info.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Please get out your flashcards

  • Place the two indicated on the board definition side up on the table.

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Flashcard Check

Score 2 cards

  • 4 points - 2 fully complete cards -(90% or better)

  • 3 points - 2 partly complete cards - (80-90%)

  • 2 points - 1 card missing or mostly incomplete

  • 1 point - both cards mostly incomplete.

  • 0 points - no cards


Solving an acceleration problem.

Magnus decided to use his neighbors humongous swimming pool as a skate park.

For an entry, he perched at the top of the big blue waterslide.

He was motionless (0m/s) at the top of the slide and launched downward!

He reached the bottom of the slide in 1.15 seconds traveling 6.2 m/s and soaring outward toward the pool.

What was his acceleration?

Unfortunately, the pool was empty for maintenance…


Setup and Operation of CPO Equipment.

  • Measuring Average Speed

Study G&L Flashcards


For FRiday:

Read about acceleration, pages 494-495 (Ch 14 Describing Motion).

  • Reread the definition of acceleration (Bottom page 494).

  • Read about acceleration on Page 495.

Start a fresh page in your notebook.

Title it Acceleration Notes.

Be sure to address the following topics.

  1. What is the equation for acceleration?

  2. Identify and clearly define what each of the three terms in the equation are/mean.

  3. What does positiove acceleration mean?

  4. What does negative acceleration mean?

  5. Copy the problem/solution in the Math Skill Box.

  6. Complete the practice problem in the math skill box.

Complete the practice problem worksheet.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024. Day 3 156

Notes:

Describing Motion - Velocity RC Check

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 4 Quiz today, BrainPOP due Tuesday

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech: Weather Test Wednesday

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Unit Test Thursday

Recycling Form - we need your schedule info.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Pass back/Go Over G&L Week 4 Quiz

Sharing of Estimated Average Speed

Brainstorm -

  • Why are the results so different?

  • How can we improve our estimates?

Retesting and reporting:

Each team to submit a report that:

  1. Lists the steps they took to make a better estimate of everage speed.

  2. neatly organizes and shows the work they did to produce their final estimate of average speed at the lowest slope.

Setup and Operation of CPO Equipment.

Time to make G&L Flashcards

Wed. CPO Average Speed Lab

Thurs Avg Speed Lab Wrap Up

For FRiday:

Read about acceleration, pages 494-495 (Ch 14 Describing Motion).

  • Reread the definition of acceleration (Bottom page 494).

  • Read about acceleration on Page 495.

Start a fresh page in your notebook.

Title it Acceleration Notes.

Be sure to address the following topics.

  1. What is the equation for acceleration?

  2. Identify and clearly define what each of the three terms in the equation are/mean.

  3. What does positiove acceleration mean?

  4. What does negative acceleration mean?

  5. Copy the problem/solution in the Math Skill Box.

  6. Complete the practice problem in the math skill box.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Day 6, 157

Notes:

Vector Handout

Describing Motion - Velocity RC Check

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 4 Quiz today, BrainPOP due Tuesday

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech: Weather Test Wednesday

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Unit Test Thursday

Recycling Form - we need your schedule info.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

  • Draw a vector that represents 25 m/s southwest.

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Review G&L Week 1-5 Word List

Example Words

Review Google Classroom Assignment:

  • BrainPOP Acceleration. Due Tuesday.

  • Watch the video. Complete the challenge activites.

  • We will review this in class Tuesday

Setup and Operation of CPO Equipment.

Time to make G&L Flashcards

Wed. CPO Average Speed Lab

Thurs Avg Speed Lab Wrap Up

For FRiday:

Read about acceleration, pages 494-495 (Ch 14 Describing Motion).

  • Reread the definition of acceleration (Bottom page 494).

  • Read about acceleration on Page 495.

Start a fresh page in your notebook.

Title it Acceleration Notes.

Be sure to address the following topics.

  1. What is the equation for acceleration?

  2. Identify and clearly define what each of the three terms in the equation are/mean.

  3. What does positiove acceleration mean?

  4. What does negative acceleration mean?

  5. Copy the problem/solution in the Math Skill Box.

  6. Complete the practice problem in the math skill box.

Monday, September 30, 2024. Day 5, 158

Notes:

Vector Handout

Describing Motion - Velocity RC Check

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 4 Quiz today, BrainPOP due Tuesday

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech: Weather Test Wednesday

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Unit Test Thursday

Recycling Form - we need your schedule info.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Pass backa nd go over Motion and Speed Quiz

G&L Week 4 Quiz Today

G&L Week 5 Word List due tomorrow with example words.

Google Classroom Assignment:

  • BrainPOP Acceleration.

  • Watch the video. Complete the challenge activites.

  • We will review this in class Tuesday

CPO Average Speed Lab

For next week:

Read about acceleration, pages 494-495 (Ch 14 Describing Motion).

  • Reread the definition of acceleration (Bottom page 494).

  • Read about acceleration on Page 495.

Start a fresh page in your notebook.

Title it Acceleration Notes.

Be sure to address the following topics.

  1. What is the equation for acceleration?

  2. Identify and clearly define what each of the three terms in the equation are/mean.

  3. What does positive acceleration mean?

  4. What does negative acceleration mean?

  5. Copy the problem/solution in the Math Skill Box.

  6. Complete the practice problem in the math skill box.

Friday, September 27, 2024. Day 4, 159

Notes:

Vector Handout

Describing Motion - Velocity RC Check

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 4 Quiz Monday

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday

  • Algebra: 5 Topic Goals, Exit Ticket 1.6

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish: Skit Presentations

  • Civics: Seven Year War Assignment


Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Diagraming Velocity - Vector Handout

  • Drawing vectors (review)

  • Adding Vectors (vector solutions)

Google Classroom Assignment:

  • BrainPOP Acceleration. Due Tuesday.

  • Watch the video. Complete the challenge activites. See me for the answer key to check your work.

  • BrainPOP Acceleration Challenge AnswerKey

  • Complete the Google Form Quiz

For next week:

Read about acceleration, pages 494-495 (Ch 14 Describing Motion).

  • Reread the definition of acceleration (Bottom page 494).

  • Read about acceleration on Page 495.

Start a fresh page in your notebook.

Title it Acceleration Notes.

Be sure to address the following topics.

  1. What is the equation for acceleration?

  2. Identify and clearly define what each of the three terms in the equation are/mean.

  3. What does positiove acceleration mean?

  4. What does negative acceleration mean?

  5. Copy the problem/solution in the Math Skill Box.

  6. Complete the practice problem in the math skill box.

Thursday, September 26, 2024. Day 3, 160

Notes:

Vector Handout

Describing Motion - Velocity RC Check

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 4 Flashcards Thursday

  • Math: Exit Ticket 1.5 Due Thurs, 5 Topic Goals Friday

  • Algebra: Exit Ticket 1.6 due Thurs, 5 Topic Goals Friday

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish: Skit Presentations

  • Civics: Seven Year War Assignment


Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

  1. Please take out your flashcards.

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Flashcard Check

RC Check results

Review Chapter Notes from Wednesday:

Discuss the following topics - annotate notes:

  1. Velocity

  2. How velocity is shown.

  3. Constant velocity

  4. Changing Velocity

    • Be sure to identify and describe 3 different ways in which velocity can change.

  5. The definition of acceleration.

Diagraming Velocity - Vector Handout

Students Who are finished May Make Flashcards with example words.

Wednesday, September 25 2024. Day 2, 161

Notes:

Print the Grade 8 Motion quiz.

Vector Handout

Describing Motion - Velocity RC Check

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 4 Flashcards Thursday

  • Math: Exit Ticket 1.5 Due Thurs, 5 Topic Goals Friday

  • Algebra: Exit Ticket 1.6 due Thurs, 5 Topic Goals Friday

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish: Skit Presentations

  • Civics: Seven Year War Assignment


Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

  1. Clear up your workspace for a quiz.

  2. Take out any graphs that need to be passed in.

  3. Open your Motion - Velocity Notes

  4. Complete this Quick Motion-Velocity rc Check

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Collect graphs

Motion Quiz - Quiz Handout

  • Make Flashcards, Study G&L while waiting for others in the class to finish.

RC Check results

Review Chapter Notes from Wednesday:

Discuss the following topics - annotate notes:

  1. Velocity

  2. How velocity is shown.

  3. Constant velocity

  4. Changing Velocity

    • Be sure to identify and describe 3 different ways in which velocity can change.

  5. The definition of acceleration.

Vector Handout

Students Who are finished May Make Flashcards with example words.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024. Day 1, 162

Notes:

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 3 Quiz Today

  • Math:

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Quiz Tuesday - study


Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Motion Quiz on Wednesday

Review G&L Week 4 Word List

Chapter Notes (Due Wednesday):

Take notes on the following topics:

  1. Velocity

  2. How velocity is shown.

  3. Constant velocity

  4. Changing Velocity

    • Be sure to identify and describe 3 different ways in which velocity can change.

  5. The definition of acceleration.

Accomodation Template

Students Who are finished May Make Flashcards with example words.

Monday, September 23, 2024. Day 6, 163

Notes:

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Week 3 Quiz Today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals due Friday.

  • Algebra: Exit Ticket 1.5 due

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish: Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow. Blooket in GC

  • Civics: Quiz Tuesday - study


Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

  1. Clear your tables and prepare for a quiz

  2. Please get out your Life in Motion Graph

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Motion Quiz on Wednesday

  1. G&L Week 4 Quiz

    • I will review your progress on the Life in Motion graph while you work.

  2. finish your graph and turn in.

  3. Then work on your G&L Week 4 Word List

    • G&L Week 4 Word List - definitions due tomorrow with example words.

Graphing your Race Data

  1. Use graph Paper.

  2. Scale axis to fill most of the paper while using numerically convenient scales.

  3. Landscape Format

  4. Make sure your graph:

    • is set up your axis correctly.

    • includes a correct scales, proper labels and units.

    • has an informative/creative title.

    • is very neat and creatively presented.

    • Includes analysis and calculations for:

      • Your fastest lap.

      • Your slowest Lap,

      • your average speed.

  5. Is finished and submitted by the end of class tomorrow.