Today's Agenda (Wednesday) October 1
Objectives: Students to identify how different type of forces (gravity, elastic, friction) act on objects.
"Why is it easier to give others Blame than to give them Credit"
- Warm Up: Vocabulary Review
- Pass back N.B. pages 15-16, discuss
- 3 Vocabulary words, Video Clip: Eureka Acceleration
- Outstanding Activities or Review: Force Worksheets
- Remarks: Homework: Newton Scooters Design, Make up
"Why is it easier to give others Blame than to give them Credit"
Today's Agenda (Thursday) October 2
Objectives: Students to identify how different type of forces (gravity, elastic, friction) act on objects.
"Why is it that so many who are quick to make suggestions find it so difficult to make decisions"
- Warm Up: Vocabulary Review, Thinking Map
- Collect Newton Scooter Design
- Finish Reading Text. Chapter 2, lesson 2. Discuss
- Outstanding Activities or Force Activity: Tug a War
- Remarks: Make up, Quiz, Homework reminder
"Why is it that so many who are quick to make suggestions find it so difficult to make decisions"
Today's Agenda (Fridday) October 3
Objectives: Students to identify how different type of forces (gravity, elastic, friction) act on objects. Assess Force Concepts
"Why is it so much easier to allow emotions rather reason to control our decisions"
"Why does the person with the least to say usually take the longest to say it?"
- Warm Up: Vocabulary Review
- Collect NB pages 19, 20 and check flash cards
- Video Forces: Thinking map
- Vocabulary Quiz 5
- Outstanding Activities or Force Activity
- Remarks: Homework, Vocabulary Quiz
"Why is it so much easier to allow emotions rather reason to control our decisions"
"Why does the person with the least to say usually take the longest to say it?"
FOLLOWING WEEKS ARE NOT 100% CURRENTLY UPDATED
Today's Agenda (Monday) October 6
Objectives: To know when forces on objects are unbalance, its velocity change. Greater the object's mass, more force is needed to achieve same velocity.
"A good leader must be interested in finding the best way, not in having your own way"
- Warm Up: Force Triangle
- Pass back, Vocab. Quiz 5, discuss
- Continue Average Speed/ Velocity Lab Report
- 3 Vocabulary words, Video Clip: Newton's 3rd laws
- Force Activities: Worksheet
- Remarks: Newton Scooter, Make up, Grades
"A good leader must be interested in finding the best way, not in having your own way"
Today's Agenda (Tuesday) October 7
Objectives: To know when forces on objects are unbalance, its velocity change. Greater the object's mass, more force is needed to achieve same velocity.
"There are no "Stars" or privilege individuals"
- Warm Up: Forces, Thinking Map
- Pass back NB. pages 19-20, discuss
- Video Clip: Eureka (Acceleration)
- Text: Read pages 106-110
- Continue Outstanding Activities
- Remarks: Newton Scooter, Make up
"There are no "Stars" or privilege individuals"
Today's Agenda (Wednesday) October 8
Objectives: Review motion: Reference Points, Displacement, Average Speed, Velocity and Acceleration. Continue force through close reading.
"The Effort is what counts in Everything"
- Warm Up: Motion review, Using Speed Triangle to solve for Distance, Speed, Time
- Finish Average speed Activity, Discuss
- Video Clip: Eureka (Acceleration)
- Text: Read pages 111-114, Discuss
- Remarks: Newton Scooter, Motion Common Assessment
"The Effort is what counts in Everything"
Today's Agenda (Thursday) October 9
Objectives: Review motion. Reinforce Newton's law of motion through activity.
"It always comes back to Courtesy, Politeness and Consideration"
- Warm Up: Newton's 3 Law of motion.
- Video Clip: Newton's 3 Laws
- Prototype testing. Newton Scooters.
- Remarks: Homework, Motion Assessment (30 Questions)
"It always comes back to Courtesy, Politeness and Consideration"
Today's Agenda (Friday) October 10
Objectives: Assess student's with motion assessment. Continue with Newton's law of motion through activity.
"Why is it so difficult to realize that others are more likely to listen to us if first we listen to them?"
- Warm Up: Motion concept
- Collect homework.
- Motion assessment: 30 Questions
- Prototype testing. Newton Scooters.
- Remarks: Clean up. Newton Scooter.
"Why is it so difficult to realize that others are more likely to listen to us if first we listen to them?"
Today's Agenda (Monday) October 13
Objectives: To know when forces on objects are unbalance, its velocity change. Greater the object's mass, more force is needed to achieve same velocity.
"Why is it so much easier to be negative than positive"
- Warm Up: Newton's 1st law, video clip
- Continue Average Speed, Velocity Lab Report
- Start Force Handouts
- Pass out homework: khanacademy.org
- Remarks: Phone calls, Newton Scooter, Extra Credit
"Why is it so much easier to be negative than positive"
Today's Agenda (Tuesday) October 14
Objectives: To know when forces on objects are unbalance, its velocity change. Greater the object's mass, more force is needed to achieve same velocity.
"Why is so difficult to motivate ourselves when we know that results come only though motivation?"
- Warm Up: Newton's 2nd law, video clip
- Pass back homework, discuss
- Force Handouts or Outstanding Activities
- Remarks: Newton Scooter, Homework
"Why is so difficult to motivate ourselves when we know that results come only though motivation?"
Today's Agenda (Wednesday) October 15
Objectives: To know when forces on objects are unbalance, its velocity change. Greater the object's mass, more force is needed to achieve same velocity.
"Why is it so difficult to say Thank You to someone when those are tow of our own favorite words to hear?"
- Warm Up: Newton's 3rd law, video clip
- Force Handouts, Force Activity 2 or Outstanding Motion Activities
- Remarks: Newton Scooter, Homework, Back to School (Extra Credit)
"Why is it so difficult to say Thank You to someone when those are tow of our own favorite words to hear?"
Today's Agenda (Thursday) October 16
Objectives: To know when forces on objects are unbalance, its velocity change. Greater the object's mass, more force is needed to achieve same velocity.
"Why do we dread adversity when we know that facing it is the only way to become stronger, smarter, better?"
- Warm Up: Newton's Laws of Motion
- Newton Scooter Final Testing
- Force Activity 1 & 2 or Force video, Thinking Map
- Remarks: Newton Scooter, Homework, Back to School, Force Assessment
"Why do we dread adversity when we know that facing it is the only way to become stronger, smarter, better?"
Today's Agenda (Friday) October 17
Objectives: Assess student's with Force assessment. Continue with Newton's law of motion through activity.
1. Warm Up: Study for Force Assessment
2. Collect Homework
3. Force Assessment: 15 Questions
4. Finish up Force Handout and Force Activities 1 & 2.
5. Final Remarks: Density and Bouyancy (This topic may be pushed back 1 week) TBA
"Happiness is being at peace with yourself knowing that you are making the effort, the full effort, to do what is right."
1. Warm Up: Study for Force Assessment
2. Collect Homework
3. Force Assessment: 15 Questions
4. Finish up Force Handout and Force Activities 1 & 2.
5. Final Remarks: Density and Bouyancy (This topic may be pushed back 1 week) TBA
"Happiness is being at peace with yourself knowing that you are making the effort, the full effort, to do what is right."
Today's Agenda (Monday) October 20
Objectives: Reinforce Newton's Laws of Motion. Check for understanding with questions.
- Warm Up: Review Newton's 2nd Law
- Finish Outstanding Force Activities
- Start Force Activity with Newton Springs Scales
- Remarks: Homework: Khanacademy.org, Text, NB pages 27,28 on Density.
Today's Agenda (Tuesday) October 21
Objectives: Reinforce Newton's Laws of Motion. Check for understanding with questions.
- Warm Up: Thinking Map: Forces
- Outstanding Force Activities. Partial lab report with Newton Scooter or Force Activity with Newton Spring Scales.
- Remarks: Homework Reminder, Clean up
Today's Agenda (Wednesday) October 22
Objectives: Know that Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is packed into a unit volume of the material and how to calculate density. Check for understanding with text dependent questions from close readings.
- Warm up: Introduce density
- 3 vocabulary words
- Video clip: Volume Eureka
- Text: Close reading: pgs 130-133, discuss
- Remarks: Homework reminder, clean up
Today's Agenda (Thursday) October 23
Objectives: Know that Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is packed into a unit volume of the material and how to calculate density.
Check for understanding with text dependent questions from close readings.
Check for understanding with text dependent questions from close readings.
- Warm up: Vocabulary Review
- Pass back papers
- 3 vocabulary words
- Video clip: Density
- Text: Close reading: pgs 134-137, discuss
- Remarks: Homework reminder, clean up
Today's Agenda (Friday) October 24
Objectives: Know that Density of a material is a measure of how much matter is packed into a unit volume of the material and how to calculate density. Students to demonstrate force concepts through force Assessment.
- Warm up: Vocabulary Review
- Collect homework
- 3 vocabulary words (may be postponed until next week)
- Finish partial lab report with Newton Scooter or newton Spring scale activity
- Force Assessment
- Density Bottle: Rubric
- Density Worksheet (Postponed until next week
- Remarks: Next Quiz is Tuesday or Wednesday)
Today's Agenda (Monday) Oct. 27
Objectives: Know that 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.
Warm up: Unit Review
Video Clip: Density
Problems: Rectangular solids
Activity: Density Water, Rectangular Solids
Remarks: Hmwk, Vocabulary Quiz, Density Bottle
Warm up: Unit Review
Video Clip: Density
Problems: Rectangular solids
Activity: Density Water, Rectangular Solids
Remarks: Hmwk, Vocabulary Quiz, Density Bottle
Today's Agenda (Tuesday) Oct. 28
Objectives: Assess that 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.
Warm up: Study for Quiz #7
Take Vocabulary Quiz #7
Continue Activity: Density Water, Rectangular solids
Remarks: Homework, Density Bottle
Warm up: Study for Quiz #7
Take Vocabulary Quiz #7
Continue Activity: Density Water, Rectangular solids
Remarks: Homework, Density Bottle
Today's Agenda (Wednesday) Oct. 29
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.
Warm up: Density of Rectangular Solid
Video Clip: Density
Pass out papers, discuss
Activity: Density, Irregular solid
Remarks: Homework, Density Bottle
Warm up: Density of Rectangular Solid
Video Clip: Density
Pass out papers, discuss
Activity: Density, Irregular solid
Remarks: Homework, Density Bottle