Friday, February 10, 2023. Day 4

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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SEL Today

  • Social Justice

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

  1. intro to sexual reproduction lesson is due sunday by midnight.

  2. How we make elctricity due monday

  3. BrainPOP Cells due Tuesday by end of homeroom.

Today’s agenda:

Introduction to Sexual Reproduction

Located in GC. Due end of class.

Option: Continue work on How we make elctricity…

  • Located in GC

If you take the option, the intro to sexual reproduction lesson is due sunday by midnight.

Energy Notes and study Guide:

forms of energy:

potential - stored energy

  • gravitational - stored by gravity and height

  • elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials

  • chemical - stored in bonds between atoms

    • foods and fuels are sources of chemical potential energy

  • nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms

kinetic - energy of motion

  • thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature

  • sound - vibration of atoms in air

  • electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires

Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts

Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation

  • light (visible, infrared, ultra violet

  • microwaves

  • X-rays

  • radiowaves, etc.

Energy Transformations

  • conversion of one form of energy into another.

  • any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.

  • Kinetic becomes potential when an object increases it’s hight and loses speed.

  • Potential becomes kinetic when an object loses height and gains speed.

Conservation of Energy

  • during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change

  • total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation

  • energy is neither created nor destroyed

Thursday, February 9, 2022. Day 3

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

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Announcement:

Cell phones and ear devices…

Are stored and off at all times except:

  • in a classroom with the teacher’s permission.

  • in the cafeteria.

NOT in hallways.

Work Opportunities today:

  • Science: How do we make electricity in GC. Due monday

  • ELA: Charcter Chart

  • Spanish: Movie questions and journal Prompts due

  • Civics Quiz tomorrow - a tough one!

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Introduction to Sexual Reproductions RaTN

  • due monday.

Today’s agenda:

Continue work on How we make elctricity…

Located in GC

Energy Notes:

Basic forms of energy:

potential - stored energy

  • gravitational - stored by gravity and height

  • elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials

  • chemical - stored in bonds between atoms of foods and fuels

  • nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms

kinetic - energy of motion

  • thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature

  • sound - vibration of atoms in air

  • electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires

Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts

Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation

  • light (visible, infrared, ultra violet

  • microwaves

  • X-rays

  • radiowaves, etc.

Energy Transformations

  • conversion of one form of energy into another.

  • any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.

Conservation of Energy

  • during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change

  • total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation

  • energy is neither created nor destroyed

Wednesday, February 8, 2023. Day 2

Homeroom:

Panorama Today

  • complete in clever

  • Your students ID is your password


Work Opportunities today:

  • Science: Finish Energy Forms and Changes.

  • ELA: Study for Idiom Quiz, Charcter Chart too…

  • Spanish: Movie questions and journal Prompts

Do Now:

Sketch a graph showing the skaters potential and kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp. Assume she has 100J of GPE at the top and there is no friction.

Sketch a graph showing the skaters potential and kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp. Assume she has 100J of GPE at the top and there is 10 J of friction..


Homework to be completed:

How we make electricity due Monday, February 13, 2023.

  • in GC

Today’s agenda:

Review Do Now.

Review Energy Froms and Changes

Slideshow project - How we make electricty…

  • Due Monday.

  • Work in class on Thursday.

  • Friday start new unit - Reproduction of Organisms


Energy Notes:

Basic forms of energy:

potential - stored energy

  • gravitational - stored by gravity and height

  • elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials

  • chemical - stored in bonds between atoms of foods and fuels

  • nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms

kinetic - energy of motion

  • thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature

  • sound - vibration of atoms in air

  • electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires

Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts

Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation

  • light (visible, infrared, ultra violet

  • microwaves

  • X-rays

  • radiowaves, etc.

Energy Transformations

  • conversion of one form of energy into another.

  • any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.

Conservation of Energy

  • during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change

  • total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation

  • energy is neither created nor destroyed




Tuesday, February 7, 2023. Day 1

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

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Work Opportunities today:

  • ELA: Idiom Quiz Wednesday, character logs due next week.

  • SciTech: Quiz today

  • Civics: Quiz Friday

  • Spanish: Movie questions with 2 journal prompts - likely due Thursday

  • Science - finished lesson outline due


Do Now:

Pendulum Problem

A pendulum is motionless at its maximum height at Point A and then released.  It swings to its maximum height at point D.

  1. What form of energy does it have at Point A before it is released?

  2. What energy transformation occurs between point A and point B?

  3. At what point does it have its maximum KE?

  4. At what point does the pendulum have both PE and KE?


Homework to be completed:



Today’s agenda:

Review Energy transformations LO

Review the Do Now problem

Review Energy transformations LO

Basic forms of energy:

potential - stored energy

  • gravitational - stored by gravity and height

  • elastic - stored by stretching/compressing certain materials

  • chemical - stored in bonds between atoms of foods and fuels

  • nuclear - stored in the nucleus of atoms

kinetic - energy of motion

  • thermal - vibration of atoms in a substance due to temperature

  • sound - vibration of atoms in air

  • electric - flow of electric current (electrons) through wires

Mechanical - total of KE and PE in any system of parts

Radiant - light energy, electromagnetic radiation

  • light (visible, infrared, ultra violet

  • microwaves

  • X-rays

  • radiowaves, etc.

Energy Transformations

  • conversion of one form of energy into another.

  • any form of energy can be transformed into any other - though it may require more than one step.

Conservation of Energy

  • during any energy transformation - the total energy does not change

  • total energy before the transformation equals the total energy after the transformation

  • energy is neither created nor destroyed

PhET Energy forms and Changes Tool

activity



Monday, February 6, 2023. Day 6

Instructor Notes:

meeting today, 8:30 Am

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Energy Transformations Lesson Outline

Today’s agenda:

Correct Key Concept Builder - forms of Energy

Chapter Reading for Reference

Energy Transformations Lesson Outline

Conference and correction - Feb 3 Do Now

Thursday, February 2, 2023. Day 4

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

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Work Opportunities today:


Do Now:

Sketch two graphs that:

  1. Shows the for(s) of energy this skater has in the position shown.

  2. Shows the form(s) of energy this skater has at a position half way down the ramp.

Homework to be completed:

Finish The bouncing ball problem if needed.

  • It was due in class today.

Today’s agenda:

  1. Review Do Now

  2. Collect Missing graphs?

  3. Review and correct BrainPOP KE

  4. Review and correct BrainPOP PE

  5. The bouncing Ball Problem

  • Slow Mo Video

  • Student Work in GC

  • Due by end of class.


Wednesday, February 1, 2023. Day 3

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

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Work Opportunities today:

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Complete brainPOP Assignments in Google Classroom for tomorrow

Today’s agenda:

Show BrainPOP Kinetic Energy to the whole class.

Students to complete the assigned BrainPOP KE

  • activities in Google Classroom.

While working, Please pass back the “graphs” organized on my desk and labeled by period. 

  • Ask students who did not get one returned for their (late) graphs.


When finished, Students to complete BrainPOP Potential Energy

  • Located in Google Classroom

  • students to Watch and complete independently

both due tomorrow.

Tuesday, January 31, 2023. Day 2

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

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Work Opportunities today:

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Complete “Ke and Pe with the PhET Energy Skate Park” in GC and turn in.

Today’s agenda:

Check and discuss graphs.

Review Questions

Discuss what factors influence potential energy.

A visit to the energy skate park…

Google Classroom - “Ke and Pe with the PhET Energy Skate Park” assignment

Monday, January 30, 2023. Day 1

Planning:

Homeroom:

YOU MUST:

  • COMPLETE 2 DAYS OF SSR IN HOMEROOM PER WEEK.

    • SSR counts if you have a book ready and read 20 minutes on your own free from distractions.

    • USE THREE DAYS FOR CLASS WORK AND PREPARATION.

  • YOU MAY ENGAGE IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AS SHOWN BELOW

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Work Opportunities today:

Do Now:

Homework to be completed:

Complete the lab wrap up as needed.

Today’s agenda:

PASS BACK AND REVIEW Thursday’s TEST

Can more potential energy do more work?

  • Finish data collection

  • complete wrap up of the activity.

  • Construct graph

  • plot on graph paper.

  • Use separate color with a key for each different “marble”

  • complete wrap up questions

  • Textbook Chapter if you need it…