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Agenda Today’s Agenda - Bubble Gum Physics - Bubble Gum Trivia Exit Ticket Homework NO HOMEWORK THIS WEEK!
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DO NOW – 5th period V: 0Monday 11/9
On your post-it note, answer the following question. Use the sentence stem to answer in a complete sentence.
What 2 things do you need know in order to calculate speed?You need to know an object’s _______________ and __________________ in order to calculate speed.
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will calculate speed to show the relationship between distance and time.
Agenda
Today’s Agenda
- Bubble Gum Physics- Bubble Gum Trivia Exit Ticket
Homework NO HOMEWORK THIS WEEK!
Bubble Gum PhysicsTask: Calculate your “chomping” speed using the unit chomps/second.Materials: gum, calculator, stop watch1. You are working in partners.2. Each person will receive a piece of gum. Take turns
calculating your # of chomps and your chomp speed. 3. Answer conclusion questions when done with trials.4. You must throw away your gum before you leave!
SPEED = CHOMPS/TIME
Test your bubble gum knowledge:Complete the 10 question Bubble Gum Trivia Challenge.
Bubble Gum Trivia - Exit Ticket V: 0
DO NOW V: 0Tuesday 11/10 Draw the following graph
on your dry erase board. What type of motion does this graph represent?
distance
time
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will calculate the speed for various modes of transportation. Students will review the physics’ concepts: force, motion, speed, and graphs.
Agenda
Today’s Agenda
- Speed Machines Handout- Jeopardy: Physics Review
Homework No HW this week!
Speed Machines – Calculating Speed
Task: Calculate the speeds of the fastest vehicles on Earth.
DO NOW V: 0Thursday 11/12
Copy the 3 graphs below on to your DO NOW handout. Below each graph, label it as:
Speeding Up, At Rest, Constant Speed
Replace the word “displacement” with the word “distance.”
TEKS8.(6)(A) demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object's motion;
6.8(D) measure and graph changes in motion;
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will practice constructing graphs showing speed and calculate the speed of moving objects.
V: 0
Homework No HW this week!
Today’s Agenda
-3rd 6 weeks – Procedures Review-Speed Practice Handout-Dry Erase Board practice
Procedures ReviewLet’s review the following:1. Tutoring2. Absences 3. Missing work and Late work4. Tardies5. Bathroom Passes6. Do Nows7. Excessive Talking = Detention8. Extra Credit9. Grade Update Handout
TUTORING
8th grade Science TutoringMONDAY – WETZELTUESDAY – HIBBARDWEDNESDAY – GAFFNEY
MONDAY-THURDAY: Homework Club in the LMR!
TUTORINGWhy come to tutoring?1. Failed a test or quiz2. Absent3. Missing Work4. Do not understand a concept5. Need a quiet place to study
ABSENTIF YOU ARE ABSENT, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO COME TO
TUTORING WITHIN 1-3 DAYS OF BEING ABSENT TO MAKE UP MISSED WORK AND TO GET YOUR NOTEBOOK CAUGHT UP!
What do I do if I’m absent?1.Check the blue “missing work” box.2. Ask a friend.3. Go to tutoring.4. Go to the science website.www.ohenryscience8.weebly.com
HOMEWORKHomework is assigned every Monday and due
every Friday!1 day late: -10 pts2 days late: - 20 pts3 days late: - 30 pts4-5 days late: -50 ptsAfter that, it is a 0%.
Students who do their HW make better grades on tests and quizzes than those who do not.
EXCESSIVE TALKING
You will receive a detention if you are consistently talking
out of turn!
Graph the real world scenarios on the whiteboards.
Ms. Gaffney is riding her bike to school. She leaves her house and goes 5 kilometers in 5 minutes at a constant speed. She then rides the next 10 kilometers to school in 15 minutes at a constant speed.
Real World Scenarios V: 0
Graph the real world scenarios on the whiteboards.
Marcos is quickly walking his dogs and they go 2 kilometers in 15 minutes. They then sit in the park and take a break for 15 minutes. They are feeling pretty good, so they decide to go for a run. They run 8 kilometers in 30 minutes.
Real World Scenarios V: 0
Lucy has a bought a new motorcycle and is going on a long trip from her house to her mother’s house which is 400 miles away. She rides 50 miles in 2.5 hours (bad traffic), then travels 50 more miles in 2 hrs (still in traffic). She travels the next 50 miles in 1.5 hrs (traffic getting better), and travels the last 50 miles in 1 hour. (no traffic)
Real World Scenarios V: 0
Distance (km)
DO NOW V: 0
Friday 11/13
On your DO NOW handout, write a scenario that describes the motion of the car.
CAR SPEED
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will calculate average speed.
Agenda
Today’s Agenda
- Speed Practice Packet- Bill Nye “Motion” Video and Worksheet
Homework No HW this week!
Force & Motion
Bill Nye - Motion Video
Complete the video worksheet as you watch the video.