Thursday, January 9, 2025. Day 3, 99

Notes:

Homeroom


Assignments Due:

  • Science: None

  • Math: Topic Goals.

  • Algebra: Topic goals.

  • SciTech: Ed Puzzle due

  • ELA: STAR Testing today. Graphic organizers due AT BEGINNING OF CLASS!

  • Spanish: Culture Hunt packet, Episode 5 of Mi Vida Loca. Vocab quiz today.

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Community Service Opportunity.

Sat. AM 9-11 8 weeks Childcare See Me.

Do Now:

Homework:

  1. Poster Project Due Date is Wednesday, January 15th.

  2. Force and Newton’s Laws Test Thursday, January 16th.

Today’s Agenda:

  1. Fill out a planner for the poster project

  2. Begin drafting content for your poster.

    • I can store posters in class.

    • Smaller materials papers with printed text, printed photographs, etc. can go in your filing cabinet folder.

  3. We a making motion and force measurements in the gym. Plan Accoringly.

    • This will occur only during homeroom time.

    • You must be approved. The requirements are:

    • You have a written plan of:

    • What you will measure.

    • how you plan to measure it.

    • a model of the calculations you will make.

    • all necessary equipment.

    • a written pass signed by me including any student(s) you need for assistance.

    • (You may also make them outside the classroom on the playground during class.)


Wednesday, January 8, 2025. Day 2, 100

Notes:

Homeroom


Assignments Due:

  • Science: None

  • Math: Topic Goals. Test Corrections due.

  • Algebra: Topic goals. Exit Ticket 3.4

  • SciTech: Ed Puzzle due

  • ELA: Be sure research from Friday is done.

  • Spanish: Culture Hunt packet, Episode 5 of Mi Vida Loca. Vocab quiz today.

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Community Service Opportunity.

Sat. AM 9-11 8 weeks Childcare See Me.

Do Now:

Homework:

  1. Poster Project Due Date is Wednesday, January 15th.

  2. Force and Newton’s Laws Test Thursday, January 16th.

Today’s Agenda:

  1. Fill out a planner for the poster project

  2. Begin drafting content for your poster.

  3. I can store posters in class.

  4. Smaller materials papers with printed text, printed photographs, etc. can go in your filing cabinet folder.

  5. We will begin making motion and force measurements in the gym starting tomorrow.

    • This will occur only during homeroom time.

    • You must be approved. The requirements are:

    • You have a written plan of:

    • What you will measure.

    • how you plan to measure it.

    • a model of the calculations you will make.

    • all necessary equipment.

    • a written pass signed by me including any student(s) you need for assistance.

    • (You may also make them outside the classroom on the playground during class.)


Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Day 1, 101

Notes:

Check Prob 9-12 Re-do collected.

Homeroom


Assignments Due:

  • Science: None

  • Math: Topic Goals. Test Corrections due.

  • Algebra: Topic goals. Exit Ticket 3.4

  • SciTech: Ed Puzzle due

  • ELA: Be sure research from Friday is done.

  • Spanish: Culture Hunt packet, Episode 5 of Mi Vida Loca. Vocab quiz today.

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Community Service Opportunity.

Sat. AM 9-11 8 weeks Childcare See Me.

Do Now:

Homework:

Today’s Agenda:

  1. Fill out a planner for the poster project

  2. We will begin making motion and force measurements in the gym starting tomorrow.

    • This will occur only during homeroom time.

    • You must be approved. The requirements are:

    • You have a written plan of:

    • What you will measure.

    • how you plan to measure it.

    • a model of the calculations you will make.

    • all necessary equipment.

    • a written pass signed by me including any student(s) you need for assistance.

    • (You may also make them outside the classroom on the playground during class.)


Monday, January 6, 2025. Day 6, 102

Notes:

Homeroom


Assignments Due:

  • Science: Test, Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion, Thursday, January 16th

  • Math: Topic Goals. T

  • Algebra: Topic goals. Exit Ticket 3.4

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics:

Grade 8 Lesson

Community Service Opportunity.

Sat. AM 9-11 8 weeks Childcare See Me.

Do Now: None

Homework:

Finish all classwork and Study Guide

Today’s Agenda:

  1. Pass back flashcards

  2. Check all Problem 9-12 Re-do Worksheets Turned in.

  3. check and Review Test Study Guide - Newtons Laws of Motion

  4. Review 3rd Law Check and review:

Friday, January 3, 2025. Day 5, 103

Notes:

NC18 Daily

Homeroom

Please collect the Problem 9-12 Re-do Worksheet from any students that brings you one.

Charlie and Robby to Mrs. Larson this AM Please.

Assignments Due:

  • Science: None

  • Math: Topic Goals.

  • Algebra: Topic goals. Exit Ticket 3.4

  • SciTech: Notes on article and Ed Puzzle due

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Finish Packets

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now: None

Homework:

Finish all classwork and Study Guide

Today’s Agenda:

collect the Problem 9-12 Re-do Worksheets

  • Not all students are completing one.

  • Inform students they must be turned in at the time you ask or they will not be accepted.

Remind students there is a Test Study Guide - Newtons Laws of Motion

Hand out the “Key Concept Builder - Newton’s Laws of Motion” worksheet.

  • All students Must complete both sides.

  • The second side requires the use of a separate lined sheet of paper.

  • It should be completed enatly and thoughtfully.

If time permits they may collaborate on finishing their study guide/checking their work with peers.

Next Class:

Review worksheet

Review Study Guide

Review 3rd Law

poster project

Fill out the poster planner.

Identify


Thursday, January 2, 2025. Day 4, 104

Notes:

NC18 Daily

Homeroom


Assignments Due:

  • Science:

  • Math: Topic Goals.

  • Algebra: Topic goals.

  • SciTech:

  • ELA:

  • Spanish:

  • Civics: Quiz Today!

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

None

Today’s Agenda:

Pass back and review 1st and 2nd Law Quiz

Students to correct in class.

  • Take notes on problems they made mistakes on.

Pass out problem 9-12 worksheet.

  • Students to complete as desired.

Test Study Guide - Newtons Laws of Motion

  • Study Guide Due Tomorrow

  • This will be desk checked and assigned a score bast on effort and completion.

  • We will determine the test date tomorrow.

Review 3rd Law

poster project

Fill out the poster planner.

Identify


Wednesday, December 18, 2024. Day 1, 107

Notes:

NC18 Daily

Homeroom


Assignments Due:

  • Science:

  • Math: Topic Goals.

  • Algebra: Topic goals.

  • SciTech:

  • ELA: Reading Check

  • Spanish: Mrs. Kirby Out Today.

  • Civics: Quiz Today! Shadow box must be turned in by end of day to get credit.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Please take out your notes.

Homework:

Newton’s Third Law in Google Classroom -

  • Due Wednesday.

Today’s Agenda:

Discuss and review Newtons third law.

Read:“Newtons Third Law” page 513-514 in MH Ch14 Motion Forces, and Energy.
Take Notes
in your notebook.
Title them “Newton's Third Law”
and include the date.
Be sure to include information on:

  • Newton's Third Law.

    • When an object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerta an equal but opposite force on the first.

      • ‘For every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction’

  • Action/reaction forces

    • Action and reaction forces always occur together.

    • The action is generally thought of as the force that “started it”

    • which force is action and which is reaction really does not matter

  • "force pairs"

    • Because forces always come in pairs, the action and reaction are called a force pair.

      • Force pairs are not balanced - they act on different objects!

    • If you “head” a soccer ball…

      • The push (action) of your head affect the soccer ball

      • it is unbalanced and the ball accelerates.

    • The push of the soccer ball on your head (reaction) is also unbalanced.

      • Your head accelerates in the opposite direction

      • Concussion anyone???

  • The action and reaction may affect the first and second object differently.

    • If you and an elephant are wearing roller skates AND you push off on the elephant…

    • you will move more than the elephant

    • The acceleration of your body is a=f/m

    • Your mass (m) is so much smaller than the elephant, you accelerate more!

  • Create a table similar to Table 1 on page 514.

  • In it describe two different examples based on activities you engage in.

physics for fun

third law puzzle

poster project


Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Day 6, 108

Notes:

NC18 Daily

Homeroom


Assignments Due:

  • Science:

  • Math: Topic Goals.

  • Algebra: Topic goals.

  • SciTech:

  • ELA: Reading Check

  • Spanish: Mrs. Kirby Out Today.

  • Civics: Quiz Today! Shadow box must be turned in by end of day to get credit.

Grade 8 Lesson

Do Now:

Homework:

Newton’s Third Law in Google Classroom -

  • Due Wednesday.

Today’s Agenda:

Mr. Wahlstrom is Out

Our substitute teacher will administer the quiz.