Today's Agenda: Nov. 3 (Monday)
Objectives: Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is in a unit volume of material and calculate density of a rectangular solid. Students to demonstrate this knowledge through closed and open ended questions. In addition, they will continue a on-hands activity to calculate the actual density of water and rectangular solids. They will show their work in a lab report format.
Warm up: Density of rectangular solids
Activity: Density, rectangular solids
Remarks: Homework: Density bottles and flash cards
Warm up: Density of rectangular solids
Activity: Density, rectangular solids
Remarks: Homework: Density bottles and flash cards
Today's Agenda: Nov. 4 (Tuesday)
Objectives: Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is in a unit volume of material and calculate density of a rectangular solid. Introduce pressure concepts. Students to demonstrate this knowledge through closed and open ended questions.
Warm up: Pressure problems
3 Vocabulary Words
Video Clip
Text: Closed reading. 140-143
Finish outstanding work
Remarks: Homework, Grades
Warm up: Pressure problems
3 Vocabulary Words
Video Clip
Text: Closed reading. 140-143
Finish outstanding work
Remarks: Homework, Grades
Today's Agenda: Nov. 5 (Wednesday)
Objectives: Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is in a unit volume of material and calculate density of a irregular solid. Students to demonstrate this knowledge through closed and open ended questions. In addition, they will continue a on-hands activity to calculate the actual density of water and rectangular solids. They will show their work in a lab report format.
Warm up: Review Vocab
3 Vocabulary Words
Video Clip
Activity: Density, Irregular solid
Remarks: Homework, Density Bottle, Make up
Warm up: Review Vocab
3 Vocabulary Words
Video Clip
Activity: Density, Irregular solid
Remarks: Homework, Density Bottle, Make up
Today's Agenda: Nov. 6 (Thursday)
Objectives: Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is in a unit volume of material and calculate density of a irregular solid. Students to demonstrate this knowledge through closed and open ended questions. In addition, they will continue a on-hands activity to calculate the actual density of water and rectangular solids. They will show their work in a lab report format.
Warm up: Vocab Review: Thinking Map
Check Density Bottles
Continue Activity: Irregular Solids
Remarks: Homework, Flash Cards, Make up.
Warm up: Vocab Review: Thinking Map
Check Density Bottles
Continue Activity: Irregular Solids
Remarks: Homework, Flash Cards, Make up.
Today's Agenda: Nov. 7 (Friday)
Objectives: Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is in a unit volume of material and calculate density of a irregular solid. Students to demonstrate this knowledge through closed and open ended questions. In addition, they will continue a on-hands activity to calculate the actual density of water and rectangular solids. They will show their work in a lab report format. Demonstrate their knowledge through an informal assessment.
Warm up: Study for Quiz
Check Flash Cards
Finish outstanding Activities
Remarks: Make up, Clean up, Extra assistance
Warm up: Study for Quiz
Check Flash Cards
Finish outstanding Activities
Remarks: Make up, Clean up, Extra assistance
Today's Agenda: Nov. 10 (Monday)
Objectives: Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is in a unit volume of material and calculate density of a rectangular solid. Demonstrate their knowledge through review of an informal Density assessment and review of density lab activity. Students will be asking open and closed ended questions to other students.
Warm up: Density Review
Pass back Quiz 8, discuss.
Finish and Review Density Lab Activity
Remarks: Homework. Extra Credit, Extra Help, Make Up
Warm up: Density Review
Pass back Quiz 8, discuss.
Finish and Review Density Lab Activity
Remarks: Homework. Extra Credit, Extra Help, Make Up
Today's Agenda: Nov. 11. No school today. This agenda has already been performed.
Objectives: Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is in a unit volume of material. Know how to calculate density of solids.
Warm Up: Archimedes Principle and density problem
Pass back vocab quiz 8, review
Video clip: Archimedes Priniciple
Finish Density Activity: Irregular solids.
2nd Density Activity: Rectangular and Irregular solids.
Remarks: Make up, Extra Credit: Cabrillo Beach. Poster
Warm Up: Archimedes Principle and density problem
Pass back vocab quiz 8, review
Video clip: Archimedes Priniciple
Finish Density Activity: Irregular solids.
2nd Density Activity: Rectangular and Irregular solids.
Remarks: Make up, Extra Credit: Cabrillo Beach. Poster
Today's Agenda: Nov. 12 (Wednesday).
Objectives: Review the meaning of measuring using correct units. Review main concept of motion: Displacement, Average Speed, Velocity and Acceleration. Students to demonstrate their knowledge from closed and open ended questions. In addition, they will perform questions where average speed needs to be calculated.
Warm Up: Unit Review
Video Clip: Motion
Close Reading: Text: Selective Reading on Motion.
Classwork: Average Speed Problems
Remarks: Homework, Make up, Extra Credit.
Warm Up: Unit Review
Video Clip: Motion
Close Reading: Text: Selective Reading on Motion.
Classwork: Average Speed Problems
Remarks: Homework, Make up, Extra Credit.
Today's Agenda: Nov. 13 (Thursday)
Review main concept of Force and Motion: Newton Laws of Motion, Displacement, Average Speed, Velocity and Acceleration. Students to demonstrate their knowledge from closed and open ended questions. In addition, they will perform an activity where average speed needs to be calculated and how it relates to F=M * A. Discussion for understanding after activity
Warm Up: Average Speed and Force Review. Thinking Maps.
Collect Density Paragraph Homework. Check Density Bottles
Activity: Newton Scooter lab activity
Remarks: Make up, Extra Credit, Review Test
Warm Up: Average Speed and Force Review. Thinking Maps.
Collect Density Paragraph Homework. Check Density Bottles
Activity: Newton Scooter lab activity
Remarks: Make up, Extra Credit, Review Test
Today's Agenda: Nov. 14 (Friday)
Objectives: Review main concept of Force, Motion and Density. Students to demonstrate their knowledge from a formal assessment on past vocabulary words and corresponding questions. If time permits, quiz will be graded and discussed to further check for understanding.
Warm Up: Study for Review Quiz. All past vocabulary
Collect Thinking Map homework
Take Review Quiz
Classwork: Measurement handout
Grade in class and discuss
Check homework: Marble Run initial planning sheet
Remarks: Periodic Assessment next week
Warm Up: Study for Review Quiz. All past vocabulary
Collect Thinking Map homework
Take Review Quiz
Classwork: Measurement handout
Grade in class and discuss
Check homework: Marble Run initial planning sheet
Remarks: Periodic Assessment next week
Today's Agenda: Nov. 17 (Monday)
Objectives: Review motion concepts: How to calculate average velocity and interpret Position/Time graphs. Check for understanding through open and closed ended questions.
Warm Up: Average Velocity, Position/Time Graph
Pass Back Review Quiz, Discuss
Marble Run Projects handout, Discuss
Grades, Discuss
*** Activity: Finish Newton Scooter Classwork: F=M*A
Remarks: Periodic Assessments. Marble Run Design with dimension homework due on Thursday
Warm Up: Average Velocity, Position/Time Graph
Pass Back Review Quiz, Discuss
Marble Run Projects handout, Discuss
Grades, Discuss
*** Activity: Finish Newton Scooter Classwork: F=M*A
Remarks: Periodic Assessments. Marble Run Design with dimension homework due on Thursday
Today's Agenda: Nov. 18 (Tuesday)
Objectives: Review motion concepts: How to calculate average velocity and interpret Position/Time graphs. Check for understanding through open and closed ended questions.
Warm Up: Average Velocity, Position/Time Graph
2nd warm up: Density and Buoyancy question
Remarks: Periodic Assessments. Marble Run
Warm Up: Average Velocity, Position/Time Graph
2nd warm up: Density and Buoyancy question
Remarks: Periodic Assessments. Marble Run
Today's Agenda: Nov. 19 (Wednesday)
Objectives: Assess motion concepts through Common Core format: How to calculate average velocity and interpret Position/Time graphs
Warm Up: Position/Time Graph Review
Periodic Assessment: Motion, Average Speed and Graphs
2nd warmup: Density and bouyancy
Remarks: Periodic Assessments. Marble Run
Warm Up: Position/Time Graph Review
Periodic Assessment: Motion, Average Speed and Graphs
2nd warmup: Density and bouyancy
Remarks: Periodic Assessments. Marble Run
Today's Agenda: Nov. 20 (Thursday)
Objectives: Assess Density and Buoyancy concepts through Common Core format: How to calculate density and how it relate to buoyancy as to an object sinking or floating.
Warm Up: Review warm ups.
Collect marble project designs with dimensions.
Periodic Assessment: Density and Buoyancy
Remarks: Marble Run
Warm Up: Review warm ups.
Collect marble project designs with dimensions.
Periodic Assessment: Density and Buoyancy
Remarks: Marble Run
Today's Agenda: Nov. 21 (Friday)
Objective: Assess Marble Run Projects
Warm up: Force Review
Make up Periodic Assessments.
Classwork: Newton Spring scale exercise.
Remarks: Clean up, Marble Run
Warm up: Force Review
Make up Periodic Assessments.
Classwork: Newton Spring scale exercise.
Remarks: Clean up, Marble Run