Tuesday, November 26, 2024. Day 1, 119

Notes:

Out Today - medical appointments

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 9 Quiz today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday.

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Pass back and go over G&L Week 10 Quiz

Newton’s 1st Law

Review PhET Lab: Exploring Friction

Notes on Friction with demonstrations:

  1. Friction is an opposing force caused by contact (rubbing) between surfaces.

  2. Friction always:

    • opposes a force “trying” to move an object

    • opposes the motion of an object.

    • acts in the opposite direction of another force or motion

  3. Friction is influenced by factors.

    • surface roughness

    • in general, rough surfaces create more friction, smooth ones less

      • sandpaper

      • ice

  4. Weight

    • more weight means a larger normal force between objects and a surface.

    • The greater this force, the greater friction is

  5. Motion

    • a nonmoving (static) object experiences more friction than a moving (sliding) object

    • It takes a bigger push to start a n object moving than needed to keep it moving.

      • sledding

      • pushing a dresser or table

  6. Material (ice versus concrete)

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Monday, November 25, 2024. Day 6, 120

Notes:

Out Today - medical appointments

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 9 Quiz today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday.

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

G&L Week 10 Quiz Today

Once finished:

All students to review and check all flashcards.

  • correct any definitions that are wrong or different from mine.

  • replace lost/damaged cards

Friday, November 22, 2024. Day 5, 121

Notes:

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 9 Quiz today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday.

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Newton’s First Law R&TN

  • in GC

Review Online Quiz Results

Review Exploring Friction

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Thursday, November 21, 2024. Day 4, 122

Notes:

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: Flashcards due today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday. Reveal Activity on Rational Numbers due Friday.

  • Algebra: 10 Topics due Friday. (5 Algebra Course and 5 in Grade 8 Math)

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Pass back G&L Wk 9 quiz

G&L Week 10 FC Check

Forces Quiz Today

finish Exploring Friction

read and take notes Newton’s Laws.

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Wednesday, November 20, 2024. Day 3, 123

Notes:

Print Do Now Gr8

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 9 Quiz today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday. Reveal Activity on Rational Numbers due Friday.

  • Algebra: 10 Topics due Friday. (5 Algebra Course and 5 in Grade 8 Math)

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Peer Edits due.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Complete this example on the handout:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

finish Do Now.

Draw a vector to represent a force of 30N to the right.

Start and Work on Exploring Friction.

Start Read and take Notes: Newton’s Laws

Explicit spacing instructions…

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Day 2, 124

Notes:

Create the Do Now for Grade 8 today

Write the quiz! Google form in resources 2024 Forces Quiz, add written component for diagrams and vectors

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 9 Quiz today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday. Reveal Activity on Rational Numbers due Friday.

  • Algebra: 10 Topics due Friday. (5 Algebra Course and 5 in Grade 8 Math)

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Peer Edits due.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Complete this example on the handout:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Review G&L Week 10 Word List

Review Forces Quiz Study Guide

  • IN GC

Exploring friction

  • Complete in GC.

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Monday, November 18, 2024. Day 1, 125

Notes:

Week 10 quiz

Mod Version

Deep Mod

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 9 Quiz today

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday.

  • Algebra:

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

G&L Week 1-9 Quiz

G&L Week 10 word list

Forces Quiz Study Guide due tomorrow

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Friday, November 15, 2024. Day 6, 126

Notes:

5 volunteers to help book fair setup at 8am

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 8 Quiz, Tuesday, Nov. 12.

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday. Test corrections due today.

  • Algebra: Initial Knowledge Check Friday

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

None.

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Force Diagrams

  • handout.

  • Instructions

  • Assign topics

  • studetns to sketch

  • class share

Forces Quiz Study Guide

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Thursday, November 14, 2024. Day 5, 127

Notes:

Create Balanced versus Unbalanced Problem worksheet

Homeroom

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 8 Quiz, Tuesday, Nov. 12.

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday. Test corrections due today.

  • Algebra: Initial Knowledge Check Friday

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Please put your week 9 FC on the desk in a pile.

Draw a color digram showing the forces acting on a student riding a bike.

  1. Sketch the student on the bike.

  2. identify and draw vectors for the forces acting in the Y axis direction.

    • Make sure the net force = 0

  3. identify and draw the forces acting in the X axis direction

    • assume the student is in motion.

    • make sure the net force is < > 0

    • Use the forces packet to help label the forces with correct abbreviations.

  4. show math that:

    • calculates the net force in the Y direction

    • calculates the net force in the X direction.

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Review the Do Now

Week 9 FC check

Review Exploring Gravity Lab

Class discussion and Notes:

  1. Comparing Graphs

  2. Why straight versus curved?

  3. Identify linear

  4. identify exponential

  5. identify directly proportional

  6. identify inversely proportional.

  7. Why linear versus exponential (curved)

  8. Students to review responses. (Students to correct and resubmit for a final grade.)

  1. What affects the strength of gravity?

  2. What is the equation for calculating gravitational force?

  3. What does “directly proportional” mean?

  4. What does “inversely proportional” mean?

  5. Which graph shows a directly proportional relationship?  How does it show this?

  6. Which graph shows an indirectly proportional relationship?  How does it show this?

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Day 4, 128

Notes:

Create Balanced versus Unbalanced Problem worksheet

Homeroom

Superlatives Vote in GC for yearbook!

Assignments Due:

  • Science: G&L Wk 8 Quiz, Tuesday, Nov. 12.

  • Math: 5 Topic Goals Friday. Test corrections due today.

  • Algebra: Initial Knowledge Check Friday

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Balanced versus Unbalanced Problem Do Now

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

Review the Do Now

Presentation: Type of Forces

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin

Tomorrow’s Agenda:

Results: RC Quiz on Forces

  • May use as reference.

Review Exploring Gravity Lab

  • Students to complete all lab measurement and graphing.

  • due Wednesday

Comparing Graphs

Why straight versus curved?

Identify linear

identify exponential

identify directly proportional

identify inversely proportional.

Why linear versus exponential (curved)

Notes and Discussion (Students to correct and resubmit.)

  1. What affects the strength of gravity?

  2. What is the equation for calculating gravitational force?

  3. What does “directly proportional” mean?

  4. What does “inversely proportional” mean?

  5. Which graph shows a directly proportional relationship?  How does it show this?

  6. Which graph shows an indirectly proportional relationship?  How does it show this?

Class Discussion and notes:

  1. “Forces” pages 503 - 505 (Gravity through the end of lesson) in MH Ch14 MOtion Forces, and Energy.

  2. Outline:

    1. Defining “Gravity”

    2. Explain the role of mass in determining the strength of gravity

    3. Explain the role of Distance in determining the strength of gravity

    4. Identify and explain the meaning of “Net Force.”

    5. describe the effect of forces acting in the same direction.

    6. describe the effect of forces acting in opposite directions.

    7. Identify and explain the differenc between balanced and unbalanced forces.

    8. Identify and describe how balanced forces affect an object.

    9. Identify and describe how unbalanced forces affect an object.

Time remaining?

  • Study Greek and Latin