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Tuesday Aug.
th
25
Agenda
Warm-Up
1. Pick up the handouts at the
door, complete and turn into
the white basket on the front
desk.
2. Introductions
3. Syllabus – Return Sheet signed
for a GRADE
- Classroom supplies
- Online text
Complete the student information
handout and turn into the white
basket on the front desk.
Wednesday August
th
26
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Safety Video
2. Lab Safety Rules
3. Safety Posters:
Go to Madison student Shared folder  D.
Rodriguez- Physics  Secondary Safety Rules
Assignment:
Choose one rule to illustrate, drawings are not
mandatory but are encouraged.
You may use colored pencils and/or markers.
You will be grades on neatness and originality.
The posters that are the most clear will be
displayed in the room.
Turn in Signed Syllabus
Tissue and Paper Towels?!?!?
Thursday Aug.
th
27
Agenda
Warm-Up
1. Grab your supplies and
continue to work on your
safety posters
-Due
2. Safety Quiz tomorrow over all
50 safety rules
3. Safety Video
1. Turn in signed syllabus
2. Supplies!?!?
Friday Aug.
Agenda
th
28
Warm - Up
Signed Syllabus!!?
1. Take Safety Quiz
2. Review Quiz
3. Safety Contracts
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!
Tissues and paper Towels!!
Putting everything away except
something to write with.
Monday, Aug.
st
31
Agenda
Warm-up
1. New Seats
2. Notes- Quantities and
Measurement
3. Scientific Notation Practice
Put yourselves in alpha order by
first name
Tuesday Sept.
st
1
Agenda
Warm-up
1. More Scientific Notation
Practice
-How to enter into the calculator?
2. Finish notes- quantities and
measurement
3. Measurement Handout if time
Convert the following to Scientific
Notation:
1. 930930000
2. .0023
Convert the following to expanded
form:
3. 4.18 x 10^4
4. 9.4 x 10^-9
Wednesday Sept
nd
2
Agenda
Warm-Up
1. Warm-up
2. Measurement Practice
3. Measurement Activity- if time.
1. When Eddy measures he never
hits the target, but he
measures roughly the same
value each time, Eddy is
__________ but not
__________.
2. Convert 34 cm to m.
3. Convert .35 km to cm.
Quiz TOMORROW
Thursday Sept.
rd
3
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Quiz – Quantities and
Measurement
(correct back)
- You may use your notes
2. Introduce: Vectors, Scalars,
Displacement and Distance
3. Finish measurement
worksheet
Convert:
1. 82 m/s to cm/s
2. Get out your notes for the quiz
3. All other materials must be
put away
Friday Sept.
th
4
Agenda
Warm-up
1.
Review Vector, Scalar, Distance and displacement
2.
Vector Scavenger Hunt- due today
1. Define:
VectorScalar2. Give an example of each
Instructions:
-Create a vector map on your handout, it must be a least 7 steps
long.
- Create instructions on your notecard from the starting point to
the ending point. These instructions should show only the
length and magnitude, no words!
- Exchange notecards only with a single student, that student
must attempt to follow your vector instructions. Sign the
notecard and write yes or no, depending on if you made it to
the correct point ending point.
- Staple nptecard to your handout
Tuesday Sept. 8th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Vectors, Velocity,
Acceleration, and Free Fall
2. Finish Vector Scavenger Hunt
3. WS- Distance and
Displacement
1.
Identify each variable listed below as
either a vector or a scalar. Are there any
variables that are neither vectors nor
scalars?
a)temperature
b)force
c) displacement
d)length
e)velocity
f) time
Wednesday Sept.
Agenda
1. Warm-up
2. Finish Distance and
Displacement WS – Due
Today!
3. Copy the notes from the board
on the back of your notes
Packet from yesterday.
4. Start Velocity and Acceleration
Problems 1- Due Thursday
th
9
Warm-up
You walk 2 km east to Taco Express,
then South 7 km to Jenny’s house, then
4 km west to Sonic because you and
Jenny talked a ton and now you’re
thirsty and want a slushy.
1. Draw a diagram depicting these
displacements.
2. What is the distance?
3. What is the displacement?
4. If it takes 10 min to walk from
Jenny’s house to Sonic, what is your
velocity in km/min?
Thursday Sept.
th
10
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish PPT Notes
2. Finish Handout Velocity and
Acceleration 1
3. More Practice on calculations
due tomorrow
***** Both Calculation handouts
should be turned in together
stapled.
1. Tomorrow Gravity-LAB
1. Liz rides her bike 28 miles for
20 min, what is her velocity?
2. A train slows from 80 mi/hr to
20 mi/hr in 30 seconds, what
is the train’s acceleration?
Friday Sept.
Agenda
5TH
1.
PERIOD IS ON PROBATION
2. Work an Velocity and
Acceleration calculations firstfirst 30 min MUST BE TURNED
IN STAPLED TOGETHER
3. Start G-LAB
th
11
Warm-up
1. How far will a car go traveling
at 70 mi/hr in 3 hours?
2. How far will a car go traveling
at 90 mi/hr in 120 seconds?
3. A bike is traveling down a hill,
if the initial velocity is 3 m/s
and it is accelerating at a rate
of 4.2 m/s/s for 8 seconds,
what will its final velocity be?
Monday Sept. 14th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Continue with G-LAB
1. Turn in your HW stapled.
2. In three sentences explain
what we are studying in the Glab.
3. Get together with your lab
partner and complete the data
table from Friday.
Tuesday Sept. 15th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Finish G-lab
1. For your G-lab you have a
calculated value for gravity. What
is YOUR value and where did you
find it. HINT: answer is in your
post-lab questions, warm-up may
be answered during class.
Wednesday Sept
th
16
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up Quiz
2. G-LAB DUE TODAY
- Each person should turn in 4
sheets stapled for full credit:
1. Typed data table
2. Two printed graphs on one page
3. Typed answers to post-lab
questions
4. Original written data table
Put everything away except warmup sheet and something to write
with.
Thursday Sept.
th
17
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish G-LAB- Due Today
2. Start Test Review
- Test is NEXT FRIDAY
- Review is for a grade
1. What does the slope of the VvT
graph give you?
Friday Sept.
th
18
Monday Sept.
Agenda
1. PROJECTS DUE
2. Warm-up
3. Gizmo- Motion Graphs
st
21
Warm-up
• In completes sentences describe
how the graphs from the G-lab
depict acceleration.
Tuesday Sept.
nd
22
Agenda
Warm-Up
1. Finish Gizmo- server not
working
2. Notes Motion Graphs
3. Motion Graph Practice 1
1. How can you calculate velocity
from the distance vs. time
graph?
2. What does the slope of a
velocity vs. time graph give
you?
Wednesday Sept.
rd
23
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Gizmo- due today
2. Finish Motion Practice 1 – due
today
3. Motion graph Practice 2
- Due Friday.
-Test Review is also due Friday
TEST FRIDAY!!
Describe the motion depicted in
the graph:
Thursday Sept.
th
24
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Work on test review- for a
grade
-I will answer questions at the end
of class
2. Motion Graph Practice 2 due
tomorrow
TEST TOMORROW!!!
1. Describe the motion in this
graph:
2. Calculate the acceleration at
segment 2.
Friday Sept.
th
25
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Turn in all work including test
reviews.
2. On the test you may use a
pencil, scratch paper, and a
calculator.
-note: the equations are on the
board
Turn in all work!
Monday Sept.
th
28
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Reading – Newton’s Laws
1. Newton’s laws centers around 3
quantities: mass, acceleration,
and force. Label those 3 quantities
as either vector or scalar.
Tuesday Sept.
th
29
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Reading Newton’s laws
(15-20min)
2. Notes- Newton’s 1st Law
1. Newton’s first law is also called
what?
2. An object’s inertia is
dependent upon it’s _______.
Wednesday Sept.
th
30
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. LAB- Newton’s 1st Law
-read all directions
-I will subtract points from the group each time
someone asks a question that is in the directions.
Timer settings:
Interval light should be on
A or B should be on, whichever you have your
photogate plugged in to
Hit reset ever time
To calculate Velocity:
.01/time
1. There are two types of motion
in which both the net force
and acceleration are equal to
zero.
Describe them:
A.
B.
2. What is the definition of net
force?
Thursday Oct.
st
1
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Newton’s 1st Law LAB
2. Newton’s 1st Law Practice WS
1. In your own words, define
inertia and how it was
demonstrated in our lab.
2. Does gravity pull more massive
objects down faster?
Friday Oct.
nd
2
Monday Oct.
th
5
Agenda
Warm-up
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. Describe how mass, inertia and
weight are all related.
Warm-up
Warm-up quiz
Notes- Newton’s 2nd Law
Practice Problems- Newton’s
2nd Law
Tuesday Oct. 6th
Agenda
1. 20 min to work on 2nd Law Practice
– Due Wednesday before quiz, HW
if you do not finish.
Note: Take a picture, do not take it with
you.
1. WS- Practice Newton’s 1st and 2nd
Laws- due after quiz tomorrow
QUIZ TOMORROW!- you may use
reading and FIB notes.
Warm-up
1. If the net force is equal to zero
the _________________ is also
equal to zero. In this case the
forces acting on the object will be
________________ and it will not
experience a change in motion.
Wednesday Oct. 7th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Quiz – you may use reading
from last week and Newton’s
laws packet
2. Turn in 2nd Law Practice
Problems
3. Newton’s Laws review
handout due after the quiz.
1. A .15kg baseball is thrown
with a initial velocity of 62 m/s
and hit with a baseball bat
with a force of 2500N for
.008s. What is the final
velocity of the ball?
Hint: two steps
Thursday Oct. 8th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Newton’s 3rd Law
2. Start Gizmo- Fan cart
3. Have you turned in your
Newton’s Laws
assignments????
1. A train travels with a constant
velocity of 349 m/s, it’s mass is
135000 kg. What is the value
of the net force?
2. What is the value of
acceleration?
Friday Oct.
th
9
(Early Dismissal)
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Fan cart Gizmo
2. Take TeacherWeb quiz over
Fan Cart Gizmo
-Turn in Gizmo handout after
taking TW quiz
3. Review Newton’s Laws Quiz
4. Pick up Newton’s 3rd review
handout
In your own words, describe
Newton’s three laws of motion.
Grab one marker
Tuesday, Oct.
th
13
(Assemblies) 1,2,7,8
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Newton’s 3rd Law handout
2. Gizmo –Fan Cart: did you take
the quiz?
3. G-lab corrections- you may only
correct questions, on a separate
piece of paper. – Due Friday
4. Other late and missing work???
1. What factors about an object
affects air resistance?
2. Explain what it means when
the forces acting on an object
are unbalanced.
TEST NEXT WEDNESDAY- NEWTON’S LAWS
Wednesday Oct.
th
14
(PSAT)
Agenda
Warm -Up
5th and 6th
1. Wednesday’s Agenda
5th and 6th
1. What factors about an object
affects air resistance?
2. Explain what it means when
the forces acting on an object
are unbalanced
7th and 8th
Write “PSAT Day” on Wednesday
7th and 8th
1. Gravity and Forces Video
TEST NEXT WEDNESDAY- NEWTON’S
LAWS
Thursday Oct.
th
15
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Free-body Diagrams
2. Free-body diagram practice
A train with a mass of 2501 kg is
traveling with a velocity of 65 m/s.
It is accelerating at 3.9 m/s/s.
What is the train’s net force?
TEST NEXT WEDNESDAY- NEWTON’S
LAWS
Friday Oct. 16th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Review Free-body diagrams
Practice 1
2. Free-body Diagram practice 2
TEST NEXT WEDNESDAY- NEWTON’S
LAWS
Warm-up Quiz Monday
Turn in G-lab corrections!
A cart is suspended from two
cables and is moving with a
constant velocity to the right.
Draw the free-body diagram:
Monday Oct. 19th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Warm-up Quiz
3. Finish Free-body practice
handouts
4. Work on Test Review- for a
grade DUE WEDNESDAY
TEST WEDNESDAY- NEWTON’S LAWS
This is the 9th week!!!
1. A train is moving to the right
and slowing down. Draw the freebody diagram:
Tuesday Oct.
Agenda
1. Warm-up
2. Test Review- for a grade Due
Tomorrow
TEST TOMORROW! ALL NEWTON’S
LAWS WORK IS DUE TOMORROW!
9 WEEKS ENDS FRIDAY!
th
20
Warm-up
1.
What is the net force in the following freebody diagrams:
2. Calculate the following:
Wednesday Oct.
st
21
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Newton’s Law Test
-you may use a calculator, scratch
paper and a pencil
1. Turn in test Review
2. Prepare test items
******START AT #51 ON
THE SCANTRON*******
Thursday Oct.
Agenda
1. Video- Fundamental Forces ??
2. Start Fundamental Force
Reading
nd
22
Friday Oct.
Agenda
1. Continue with Fundamental
Force Reading
rd
23
Monday Oct. 26th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. First 20 min finish
Fundamental Force Reading
2. Second 25 min: Quiz
Fundamental Forces using our
handout (not the reading doc.)
On a new week:
List the Four Fundamental Forces
in order of increasing strength.
Tuesday Oct. 27th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. warm-up
2. Quiz- fundamental forces (1st
and 2nd)
3. Writing prompt (2nd, 6th, 8th)
4. Video – 5th and 7th
What was the significance of
Rutherford’s gold foil experiment?
Wednesday Oct. 28th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Projectiles Reading
1. List two examples of a projectile
Thursday Oct. 29th
Agenda
Warm- up
1. Warm-up
2. Finish Reading
3. Start Concept Review WS
Define:
1. Projectile
2. Trajectory
3. Range
4. What forces act on a projectile
in the vertical direction?
5. What forces act on a projectile
in the horizontal direction?
Friday Oct.
th
30
Agenda
Warm-up
1. The Haunted History of
Halloween
Describe your favorite Halloween
Monday Nov.
nd
2
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Projectiles
2. Finish Projectiles Concept
Worksheet –due today
From your Reading on Projectiles:
1. What is the value for
acceleration due to gravity?
2. What is the only force acting
on projectiles?
3. The x and y components of
projectiles are
____________________ of
each other.
Tuesday Nov.
rd
3
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- working projectiles
problems
2. Solve problems in projectile
reading
3. Start Projectile calculations
handout- due Thursday when
you walk into class.
**** WARM-UP QUIZ
TOMORROW****
1. What launch angle will give
the greatest range?
2. What angle will give the same
range as 25* when launched
at the same velocity?
3. What causes the vertical
velocity to change as a
projectile moves through the
air?
Wednesday Nov. 4th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up Quiz
2. Continue Calculations
Handout
1. A ball leaves a 1.60-meter
high
platform with an initial horizontal
velocity of 5.4 m/s.
a. Predict the time required for the
ball to fall to the ground.
b. What is the horizontal distance
between the platform’s edge and
the ball's landing location?
Thursday Nov. 5th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Projectile Motion LAB 1
3. Continue to work on problems
1. A projectile is launched
horizontally off a bridge. It takes
3.5s to hit the ground and it hits
49m from the base of the bridge.
a. How fast was the projectile
launched horizontally?
b. How tall is the bridge, measuring
from top to bottom?
c. How fast was the projectile
moving vertically as it hit the
ground?
Friday Nov. 6th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Quiz Projectiles – you may use
projectiles reading and FIB
notes
2. Finish Projectile Motion LAB 1DUE TODAY
3. Continue to work calculations
1. What causes projectiles to fall?
2. Does the horizontal velocity
affect when the projectile will
hit the ground?
Monday Nov. 9th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Golf Range Gizmo- you and
your partner need one set of
headphones to share
1. Draw a diagram showing the
shape and what is happening with
both the horizontal and vertical
velocities of a projectile. Start
with a Vyo= 29.4 m/s and a Vxo =15
m/s
Tuesday Nov. 10th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Golf Range Gizmo
2. Take TeacherWeb Quiz over
Gizmo
3. Continue to work calculations
from last week –Due Thursday
1. Give two ways you can
increase the hang-time of a
projectile:
**** LAB OUTSIDE TOMORROWDRESS WARM****
Wednesday Nov. 11th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Motion Lab 2
1. What two things determine
the range of a projectile?
2. If initial velocity is kept
constant, at what angle will
you have the longest range?
***TEST TUESDAYPROJECTILES***
Thursday Nov. 12th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Motion LAB 2 – Due
today
2. Finish calculations- Due today
3. Golf Range Gizmo and
Teacherweb quiz- Past Due!
1. From your lab data: at which
angle did you see the longest
range?
2. At which two angles did you
get approximately the same
range?
***TEST TUESDAYPROJECTILES***
Friday Nov. 13th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Class set- calculations practice
-show all work! Do on your own
sheet of notebook paper
3. Late and missing work???
3. Work on Test Review- due for a
grade on Tuesday
***TEST TUESDAY-PROJECTILES***
A car is driven off a cliff for a
movie at a speed of 30 m/s.it
lands in the river below in 5
seconds.
a. How tall is the cliff?
b. How far from the bottom does
the car land?
Monday Nov. 16th
Monday
Warm-up
1. Work on Test Review- for a
grade due TOMORROW
2. Question and answer at the
end of class
1. An apple falls out of a tree and
hits the ground in 3 seconds.
How tall is the limb from
which the apple fell?
2. A golf ball is hit with a force
that sends it 90.3 m in 4.2
seconds. What was its initial
velocity?
PROJECTILES TEST
TOMORROW
Tuesday Nov. 17th
Agenda
Warm- up
1. Test- Projectile Motion
Write “test day”
-on the test you may use
1. Scantron
2. Pencil
3. Calculator
4. Scratch piece of paper
Wednesday Nov.
th
18
Thursday Nov.
th
19
Friday Nov.
th
20
Monday Nov.
th
30
Warm-up
Warm-up
1. Reading – Circular Motion
-will be quizzed over this handout
Picture swinging a yo-yo in a circle
above your head. Describe what
you think circular motion is with
this picture in mind, use terms like
acceleration and velocity.
TWO WEEKS UNTIL SEMESTER
EXAMS!
Tuesday Dec.
st
1
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Flying Toy LAB
2. Finish Circular Motion Reading
1. What ways can velocity
change?
2. When an object is in uniform
circular motion, is the velocity
changing?
I will be checking exemptions
THRUSDAY. 
Wednesday Dec.
nd
2
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Notes- Circular Motion
3. Circular Motion WS- Due
Friday
4. Finish Reading/LAB
1. What is required for an object
to be in uniform circular
motion?
2. If you double the radius what
happens to acceleration?
I will check exemptions
TOMORROW.
Thursday Dec.
rd
3
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Gizmo- Uniform Circular
Motion
3. Circular Motion WS
**I will only check exemptions if
exemption sheet is on my desk
with your name on it!!**
***Quiz Tomorrow***
1. A .6 kg mass is attached to a
string that is 2.0m long and
moves in a circle. It completes
2 revolutions in 3 seconds.
a) What is the Centripetal
acceleration?
b) What is the Tension in the
string?
Friday Dec. 4th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Quiz- Circular Motion. You
may use your reading and ppt
notes
3. Finish Gizmo- Circular Motiondue today LAB grade
4. Finish WS- Circular Motion
calculations- HW is not turned
into today!
1. A merry-go-round is spinning
w a velocity of 3 m/s and the
radius is 2m, what is the
period?
2. The centripetal acceleration of
a flying pig is 4 m/s/s and the
length of the string is 3m.
What is the centripetal
velocity of the pig? Lets call
him Cody.
Monday Dec. 7th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Turn in any HW from last week
3. Introduce Universal
Gravitation
4. Start UG Activity
A eagle is flying in circles with a mass
of .89 kg. The circumference of the
circular path is 400m. The eagle is
exerting a force of 1000N in order to
stay in the circular path.
a. Find the eagle’s centripetal
acceleration.
b. Find the eagle’s tangential
velocity.
**Test Thursday**
Tuesday Dec. 8th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Continue Universal Gravitation
Activity- Due tomorrow
2. Any late work from circular
motion
**if you received a Credit
Protection packet they are due
tomorrow**
**TEST THURSDAY**
1. Student A has a mass of 90kg
and student B has a mass of 55kg.
If they are 10000m apart what is
the value for the gravitational
force between them?
Wednesday Dec.
th
9
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish up circular motion late
work and UG activity
2. Work on Test Review- for a
grade
****TEST TOMORROW****
1. Our sun has a radius of
695,500,000 meters and a mass of
1.99 x 1030 kg. What is the
gravitational force between the
Earth and the Sun if the distance
between them is 149,600,000,000
m?
ALL WORK DUE THURSDAY!!
Thursday Dec. 10th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Test Review- 10 min
2. Test- UCM and UG
- Start at # 151 on scantron
- You may use scratch paper and a
calculator
3. Turn in ALL WORK
**** WARM-UP QUIZ
TOMORROW****
1. The law of Universal Gravitation
relates what variables of an
object?
*** around the room you will
find old test reviews from past
exams, you may collect yours and
use them to complete the Fall
Final review***
Friday Dec.
th
11
Monday Dec. 14th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Work on test Review for this
class! If exempt study for
another class.
1. Around the room are your old
test reviews, collect them and use
them to complete you Final
Review.
2. I am not taking any work
unless it is a missing quiz or
test!
Tuesday Dec. 15th
Agenda
Bell Schedule
1st-4th, 6th, 8th: STUDY
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
5th and 7th: EXAM
1. TURN IN TEST REVIEW- FOR A
GRADE
2. YOU MAY USE: CALCULATOR,
SCRATCH PAPER, AND A
PENCIL.
845-920
925-1005
1010-1045
1050-1130
1135-105
110-150
155-325
330-405
Exam
Exam
Wednesday Dec. 16th
Agenda
Bell Schedule
2nd-7th : STUDY!!!
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
1st and 8th: EXAM
1. TURN IN TEST REVIEW- FOR A
GRADE
2. YOU MAY USE: CALCULATOR,
SCRATCH PAPER, AND A
PENCIL.
845-1015
EXAM
1020-1055
1100-11135
1140-1220
1225-105
110-150
155-230
235-405
EXAM
Thursday Dec. 17th
Agenda
Bell Schedule
2nd and 6th: EXAM
1. TURN IN TEST REVIEW- FOR A
GRADE
2. YOU MAY USE: CALCULATOR,
SCRATCH PAPER, AND A
PENCIL.
2nd
6th
4th
5th
845-1015 Exam
1020-1150 Exam
1155-1240
1245-130
Friday Dec.
th
18
Monday Jan
th
4
Agenda
Warm-up
WELCOME BACK (43 days until
Spring Break )
1. Warm-up
2. Reading – Momentum (White
book)
Tell me what you did over the
break!
Note: an answer of “nothing”, or
any variation of that, will be
counted wrong on the warm-up
quiz.
Tuesday Jan. 5th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Short Video on Momentum
2. Finish Momentum reading –
you will be quizzed over this
reading. DO NOT TURN THIS IN
3. Momentum calculations
handout- due tomorrow at the
end of class
1. An object must be at
rest/moving to have
momentum.
2. What is the equation for
momentum:
Wednesday Jan. 6th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Notes- Momentum
3. Momentum Worksheet
1. A gymnast has a mass of .23kg,
and is running at a velocity 2.4
m/s, what is her momentum?
Thursday Jan.
th
7
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Continue with calculation
practice of momentum and
impulse
1. What is the change in
momentum of a closed
system?
2. How are Impulse and
momentum related?
Friday Jan. 8th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. More calculation practice
- Momentum 3.1 Due TODAY
- Impulse Ess. Phy. Due MONDAY
2. If you complete handouts you
can start the Momentum
Gizmo.
***CREDIT RECOVERY
PERMISSION SLIPS DUE NEXT
WEEK***
1. A .25kg sky-diver jumps out of
a plane going 20 m/s and is
accelerated by gravity to 40
m/s, what is his impulse?
2. If the force accelerating the
sky-diver is 9.8 newtons, how
long did it take for the diver to
get from 20 m/s to 40 m/s?
Monday Jan. 11th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Turn in all calculation
handouts for momentum and
impulse
2. Gizmo – Air track
1. What does the law of
conservation of momentum state?
Tuesday Jan. 12th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Gizmo and take Teacher
Web quiz over Gizmo
2. Start Momentum
Conservation Calculations
1. If a ball is rolling at a velocity
of 3 m/s and has a momentum
of 15 kg m/s, what is the mass
of the ball?
2. A 100 kg shotgun fires a .025
kg bullet at 30 m/s. If the
shotgun recoils, at what
velocity does it move
backward?
Wednesday Jan. 1t3h
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Continue Momentum
Conservation calculations
2. Pre-lab: Egg-drop
1. You and your friend are facing
each other on skateboards. Your
mass is 50 kg and your friend’s
mass is 70 kg. You two push off
each other and you move to the
right with a velocity of 8 m/s.
What is your friend’s velocity?
Thursday Jan.
Agenda
1. Egg-drop LAB
Build for 35 min. DO NOT BREAK YOUR
EGG.
2. drop- last 15 min
3. LAB handout and post-lab questions
due when you walk in tomorrow. I WILL
NOT TAKE THIS LATE.
4. Momentum Quiz tomorrow.
***credit recovery permission slips
DUE****
th
14
Warm -up
Grab your supplies and start building!
4 straws
2 cups
4 rubber bands
1 paperclip
30 cm string
60 cm masking tape
Glue if needed
***don’t forget to get the mass of your
container!
Friday Jan.
th
15
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Quiz- Momentum open
note
3. All momentum calculations
are DUE
4. Work on Test Review
**TEST WEDNESDAY**
What was the key variable we
were trying to increase to keep
our eggs from cracking?
Tuesday Jan.
th
19
Agenda
Warm-up (sub for last Thursday)
1. Warm-up
2. Work on Test Review- DUE for
a grade tomorrow!
3. TEST- MOMENTUM
TOMORROW
In a perfectly inelastic collision,
the objects stick together when
they collide. If object 1 has a mass
of 100kg and is travelling at 5 m/s
and object 2 has a mass of 200kg
and is travelling at -7m/s. What is
their final velocity after the
collison?
*** Credit Recovery starts
TODAY***
Wednesday Jan. 20th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Turn in Test Review
2. Test- Momentum
You may use:
Scratch paper
calculator
Warm-up quiz tomorrow.
Thursday Jan.
Agenda
1. Video- Energy
st
21
Friday Jan.
Agenda
1. Reading- Energy
nd
22
Monday Jan.
Agenda
th
25
Tuesday Jan.
th
26
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish- Reading: Energy
2. Practice- KE & PE
List the types of Energy and give a
brief description of each.
Wednesday Jan.
th
27
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Energy , Work and
Power
2. Calculation Practice- KE & PE
3.2 – Due Thursday
1. __________ is the energy of
motion.
2. ___________ is the energy of
position.
3. Both are
___________________
energy.
Thursday Jan.
th
28
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Notes- Energy
2. PE KE 3.2- DUE TODAY
3. WS- PE, KE and Transfer- DUE
TOMORROW AT END OF CLASS
***QUIZ TOMORROWREADING***
1. What is the KE of a 3.2kg
object travelling at 2 m/s?
2. An object with a weight of 19N
is at a height of 29m. How
much stored energy does it
have?
Friday Jan.
th
29
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Quiz – Energy Work and Power
2. Finish KE PE and Transfer WS
3. WS- Work and Power
-Due Monday
1. A roller coaster has a mass of
12 kg at its highest point, 10m.
What is its PE?
2. What is its KE at its lowest
point?
Monday Feb.
st
1
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Conservation of Energy
Reading
2. Finish any calculation WS
3. Roller Coaster LAB tomorrow
1. A 5 kg crate is lifted to a height
of 9m, what is the work done
on the crate?
2. If the crate was lifted in 8
seconds, what is the power?
Tuesday Feb.
nd
2
Agenda
Warm-up
1. LAB- Roller coaster
Obj: to observe and demonstrate
the transformation of Energy
2. Have you turned in all your
calculation handouts?
1. From your Reading on Monday:
what does the Law of
Conservation of Energy State?
Wednesday Feb.
rd
3
Thursday Feb. 4th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Roller Coaster LAB-Finish
Collecting data and doing
calculations
2. Start Post-Lab questions
3. Have you turned in all your
calculation handouts?
1. Look at the front of your lab: at
the bottom there is specific
instructions on how to complete
the velocity on your data table.
What do the instructions say to do
in order to get velocity?
Friday Feb.
th
5
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Roller Roaster LAB is due
today with post-lab questions.
STAPLED.
2. Start Conservation of Energy
Calculations- class set
1. A 5 kg ball is thrown into the air,
it is going 6 m/s when it is thrown.
How much potential energy will it
have at the top of its path?
Monday. Feb.
th
8
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Continue Conservation of
Energy calculations
2. All missing work?!?!?
Worksheets? LAB? TURN IT IN.
**** Work and Power LAB
outside tomorrow.. Wear comfy
shoes and appropriate clothes!
****Warm-up Quiz tomorrow
If an object has a mass of 7 kg and
a is thrown up at a velocity of 3
m/s, what is its height at the top
of its path?
Tuesday Feb.
th
9
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up Quiz
2. LAB- Work and Power –
OUTSIDE :D
Get out warm-ups for quiz!
Wednesday Feb.
th
10
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Work and Power Stairs
LAB- Due today
2. MISSING WORK????? ASAP
3. WS- PE KE Work and Power all
in one- Due Friday
***ENERGY TEST WEDNESDAY***
1. If a 27 kg car drives off a 71m
high cliff, how fast will the car be
falling just before it hits the
ground?
Thursday Feb.
th
11
Agenda
Warm-up
1. GET WORK DONE DAY!!!
-I have another assignment copied
and ready to go if you are not on
task working on late and missing
work
*** TEST WEDNESDAY***
During the Roller Coaster lab we
studied the transformation of
mechanical energy. Answer the
following questions about what you
observed:
1. At what point was the PE the
Highest?
2. At what point is KE the highest?
3. What happened to the TOTAL
energy throughout the lab?
Friday Feb.
th
(Early
Dismissal)
12
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Video – Bill Nye Energy
1. During the Stairs LAB, as your
time decreased your power
__________________.
Tuesday Feb.
th
16
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Work on Test Review- due for a
grade tomorrow. All or nothing…
if it is incomplete you get a zero.
True/ False
1. The total amount of energy in the
universe will remain constant.
2. As an object falls due to gravity, the
decrease in PE is equal to the decrease
in KE.
3. The PE of an object on a shelf is equal
to the work used to lift it there.
4. The rate of doing work is called energy.
5. The unit for power equal to one joule
of work divided by one second of time
is called a Watt.
***Energy Test Tomorrow***
Wednesday Feb.
Test- energy
th
17
Thursday Feb.
Video- Wave Phenomena
th
18
Friday, Feb. 19th
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Start Wave reading- I will be
picking these up for a grade
and you will be a quizzed over
reading! 
1. Can sound waves travel
through space?
2. Why?
Monday Feb.
nd
22
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Harmonic Motion
Reading
2. Start Wave Properties handout
1. What do waves carry?
2. How was your weekend?
Tuesday Feb.
rd
23
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. LAB- Harmonic Motion
1. The time it takes for an
oscillator to complete one
cycle is called
______________.
2. The number of cycles an
oscillator completes in one
second is called
______________.
Wednesday Feb.
th
24
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Finish LAB- Harmonic Motion
3. WS- Harmonic Motion – Due
Friday
4. Properties of waves Handout
due tomorrow at end of class!
You will only have SOME time
to work on it tomorrow, just
fyi.
What is the frequency of a clock’s
second hand?
Thursday. Feb
th
25
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. ELL writing
3. Properties of Waves handout
Which of the 3 variables had an
effect on period? In the harmonic
motion lab.
Friday Feb.
th
26
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Notes- Harmonic Motion and
Waves
3. WS- Harmonic Motion and
Properties of Waves Due
4. Handouts – Period and
Frequency
Review Thursday’s warm-up
1. Define – wavelength
Monday Feb.
th
29
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Notes- Continued
3. Any missing handouts
1. A guitar string vibrates 40 times
in 10 seconds. What is the period
and frequency of the string?
Tuesday March
st
1
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Wave notes
2. Finish Wave Speed WS
1. A sound waves travels at a
speed of 343 m/s with a
frequency of 109 Hz. What the
its wavelength?
Wednesday March
nd
2
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. LAB- Standing Waves
Define Standing Wave
Thursday March
rd
3
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Standing Waves Lab –
Due today
2. Standing Waves WS – due
Monday March 16th
3. Wave speed WS- Due Friday
March 6th
****QUIZ TOMORROW
What equation do you use to
calculate the wavelength of the
waves on your string during the
standing waves lab??
Friday March
th
4
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Quiz- Harmonic Motion and
Waves- may use reading and
PPT notes
2. Finish LAB and any other late
work
3. Extra credit???
Write down what you plan to do
over Spring Break!
Get out notes and reading for
quiz.
Monday March
th
7
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Reading- Sound
3. Missing Work?
Are sound waves transverse waves
or longitudinal waves?
*** Extra Credit DUE Thursday
morning in tutoring***
Tuesday March
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Reading- Sound … This will
serve as your notes on Sound
so do a good job!
2. Missing work? 9 weeks ends
Friday!!
*** Extra Credit Projects due
Thursday Morning***
***Harmonic Motion and Waves
Test Friday ***
None.
th
8
I hope you had a great break!
Wednesday March
th
9
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Reading- Sound
2. Gizmo: Doppler Shift- you will
need one set of headphones
to listen (maybe skip this to
test on 11th)
1. Sound waves are
______________ waves.
2. Sound waves can/cannot
travel through a vacuum.
3. In which medium do everyday
sounds like speech travel the
fastest?
Thursday March
th
10
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Gizmo- Doppler
2. Waves 20.1 WS
3. Test Review
**TEST FRIDAY
**EXTRA CREDIT DUE IN
TUTORING TOMORROW AT
7:45am
1. How are longitudinal and
transverse waves different?
Friday March
th
11
Agenda
1. Work on Test Review
-Due for a grade tomorrow
** TEST TOMORROW**
** need to test this day
Warm-up
Friday March
th
11
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Test- Harmonic Motion and
Waves
- Test Review DUE
- You may use:
Calculator
Piece of scratch paper
Start at #151 on scantron!
1. Give two examples of
Harmonic motion?
2. How are waves different from
Harmonic motion?
Monday March
st
21
* only 10 Mondays Left! 
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Video- Light and Optics
1. Light waves are ____________
waves and they can travel through
a ____________.
Tuesday March
Agenda
nd
22
Warm-up
What is the speed of light?
1. Warm-up
2. Reading- Light and Optics –
will be quizzed over this
reading!
Wednesday March
rd
23
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Light and Optics Readingdue for a grade
2. Start Electromagnetic Spectrum
Internet Activity
** login in to computers
Go to Student Shared folder  D.
Rodriguez – Physics  open only
document
- These links will take you to the
pages to complete the internet
investigation
1. What is the frequency of a light
wave that has a wavelength of
.34m?
Thursday March
th
24
Agenda
Agenda
1. Notes- Light and Optics
2. Finish reading – LATE
3. Finish Internet Activity –EMS
** login in to computers
Go to Student Shared folder  D.
Rodriguez – Physics  open only
document
- These links will take you to the
pages to complete the internet
investigation
1. UV light has a frequency of
1x10^16 Hz. What is its
wavelength?
Monday March
th
28
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Light and Optics
2. Finish EMS Activity- Due
3. Class Set- speed of light
calculations
Go to Student Shared folder  D.
Rodriguez – Physics  open only
document
- These links will take you to the
pages to complete the internet
investigation
1. Describe how we see color.
Monday and Wednesday:
11th graders M Bldg and Portables
12th PAC
Tuesday March
Staar testing
th
29
Wednesday March
th
30
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Light and Optics
2. Continue with Speed of
Light/EMS class set WS – Due
today
Write on Monday. Warm-up Quiz
Thursday
1. Which light waves are the
most dangerous?
2. Which are the least
dangerous?
Thursday March 31st
Staar testing
Friday April 1st
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up Quiz
2. LAB- Reflection
What is the Law of Reflection?
** Credit Protection Packets due
next week!!**
Monday April
th
4
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Start Thin Lens Gizmo #1 of 2
1/x= ½+ ¼
***Credit Protection Packets DUE
TODAY by 405pm***
Solve or x.
Tuesday April
th
5
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Gizmo #1 Thin Lens
2. Start Gizmo #2 Thin Lens –
Due tomorrow at beginning of
class
From yesterdays’ gizmo: State
how the image size is related to
the objects distance from the
focal point?
Wednesday April
th
6
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Thin lens etc Light and
Optics
2. Thin lens Practice WS
3. Finish Gizmos if time
**Quiz Friday
**Test Tuesday
An object is placed 12 cm from a
mirror that produces a real image
8 cm from the mirror. What is the
focal length of the mirror?
Thursday April
th
7
Agenda
Warm-up
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. Which characteristic of light
changes when light refracts in
a new medium?
2. Which characteristic of light
determines color?
Note- Finish Light and Optics
Finish Gizmos
Finish Thin Lens Practice
Start Test Review- Due for a
grade Tuesday
Friday April
th
8
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Quiz – Light
2. Work on WS 2 Thin Lens
**Test Tuesday!
Are you going to any FIESTA
events? If so, which ones?
Monday April
Agenda
1. Work on Test Review- Due for
a grade tomorrow!
2. Did you miss Friday’s Quiz?
**Test Tomorrow**
th
11
Warm-up
Place the following in order of
increasing frequency:
UV light
Radio Waves
Violet
Blue
Orange
Microwaves
Gamma waves
Xrays
Tuesday April
th
12
Agenda
Warm-up
Test- Light and Optics
1. Turn in Test Reviews
2. You need a pencil, calculator
and piece of scratch paper for
the test.
Wednesday April
th
13
Thursday April
th
14
Friday April
th
15
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Finish Reading- Electricity and
Circuits – Due today
3. WS- Ohm’s Law
Electricity is the flow of ________.
Monday April
th
18
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Notes- Electricity and Circuits
2. Finish Ohm’s law WS from
Friday
3. Turn in Readings
How much current does a circuit
have that has 6 volts and 3 ohms
resistance?
Tuesday April
th
19
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Grade Quiz
3. Notes- Electricity and
Magnetism
4. Start Gizmo - Circuits
1. Using the symbols from your
notes, draw a circuit that has
two resistors, one light bulb,
and two batteries all
connected in series.
2. Grab a marker – grading light
quiz as a class! 
Wednesday April
th
20
Warm-up
1. Turn in warm-up handouts
2. Notes- Electricity and Circuit
(10 min)
3. Finish Gizmo- Circuits
Draw a parallel circuit with 2 light
bulbs, 1 resistor and 1 battery.
Thursday April
st
21
Monday April
th
25
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Finish up handouts – DUE
today
What is the resistance of a circuit
that has three resistors in parallel,
1 ohm, 2 ohm and 4 ohms
respectively.
Tuesday April
th
26
Warm-up
Warm-up:
a. What is the voltage in each
branch?
b. What is the current in each
branch?
Agenda:
1. Warm-up
2. Circuits LAB A3
3. Continue Class set WS
Wednesday April
th
27
Agenda
Warm- up
1. Warm-up
2. LAB- Circuits: Ohm’s Law
A 18V battery is hooked up to 3
resistors in series 2 ohms, 4 ohms
and 6 ohms respectively.
a. Calculate the total resistance
of the circuit.
b. Use Voltage and total
resistance to get the current.
c. What is the voltage drop at
each resistor?
**Quiz Friday**
Thursday April
th
28
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish LAB- Due today
2. Start Ohm’s law handoutdue tomorrow. This is last of
circuits. Moving on to
magnetism.
** Quiz Tomorrow- Circuits**
1. In a series circuit, as you add
resistors resistance
___________ and current
_____________.
2. In a parallel circuit, as you add
resistors resistance
__________ and current
_____________.
Friday April
th
29
Monday May
nd
2
Tuesday May
rd
3
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Are you failing? Why? Stop.
LATE AND MISSING WORK!!!
MAKE USE OF TODAY!!!!
What can you do tonight and
tomorrow morning to insure that
your brain is ready for testing?
Wednesday May
th
4
Thursday May
th
5
Agenda
Warm-up
1.
When two magnets face each
other with opposite poles, do they
attract or repel?
Mag Lev Train Project – Presentations DUE Tuesday
Project Must include
Brochure:
(Publisher, Word, Powerpoint, Prezi)
-definition of magnets, magnetism, magnetic
levitation,permanent magnets, electromagnets, and super
conductors.
-Describe how magnetism concepts are used in Magnetic
Levitation Trains and how this solves transportation problems
-Design a Mag Lev Train and SELL it in your brochure. Why is
your design superior?
**ALL in your own words!
Drawing:
-Must have drawing of your Mag Lev Train, must be in color,
neatness and creativity will get you a higher grade.
For helpful links:
Student shared  D. Rod- Physics
 Links- Mag Lev Project
Friday May
th
6
Agenda
Warm-up
1.
What is a Magnetic Levitation
train?
Mag Lev Train Project – Presentations DUE Tuesday
Project Must include
Brochure:
(Publisher, Word, Powerpoint, Prezi)
-definition of magnets, magnetism, magnetic
levitation,permanent magnets, electromagnets, and super
conductors.
-Describe how magnetism concepts are used in Magnetic
Levitation Trains and how this solves transportation problems
-Design a Mag Lev Train and SELL it in your brochure. Why is
your design superior?
**ALL in your own words!
Drawing:
-Must have drawing of your Mag Lev Train, must be in color,
neatness and creativity will get you a higher grade.
For helpful links:
Student shared  D. Rod- Physics
 Links- Mag Lev Project
Monday May
th
9
*I will check exam exemption Wed and Thurs!*
Agenda
Warm-up
1.
What is the name of your
Magnetic Levitation Train?
Mag Lev Train Project – Presentations DUE Tuesday
Project Must include
Brochure:
(Publisher, Word, Powerpoint, Prezi)
-definition of magnets, magnetism, magnetic
levitation,permanent magnets, electromagnets, and super
conductors.
-Describe how magnetism concepts are used in Magnetic
Levitation Trains and how this solves transportation problems
-Design a Mag Lev Train and SELL it in your brochure. Why is
your design superior?
**ALL in your own words!
Drawing:
-Must have drawing of your Mag Lev Train, must be in color,
neatness and creativity will get you a higher grade.
For helpful links:
Student shared  D. Rod- Physics
 Links- Mag Lev Project
Tuesday May
th
10
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Project Presentations
1. Turn in warm-up handouts
Wednesday May
th
11
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Project Presentations
1. Turn in warm-up handouts
Thursday May
th
12
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Reading- Magnetism using
BLUE CPO book
2. WS- Magnetism
1. What is a superconductor?
** I will be out tomorrow so if you
need me to check your
exemptions it needs to be
today!!**
Friday May
th
13
Monday May
th
16
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Gizmo- Magnetism
3. Magnetic Earth Worksheet
Due
1. What is a magnetic field?
Tuesday May
th
17
Agenda
Warm-up
1.
2.
3.
4.
Draw the orientation of magnetic
field lines.
Notes- Magnetism
Finish Gizmo
Finish Magnetic Earth WS
Work on Test Review- due
Friday
***Test Friday ***
Wednesday May
th
18
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Notes Packet
2. Coulomb’s Law WS
3. Work on Test Review
**Test Friday**
1. Can you separate magnetic
poles?
2. Is Earth’s geographic north
pole the same as its magnetic
north pole?
Thursday May
th
19
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Finish Coulomb’s Law WS- Due
today
2. Work on Test Review- Test
tomorrow. Due for a grade.
1. The force between two charges
is 12N. Is it attractive or repulsive?
Friday May
th
20
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Turn in Test Review
2. Test- you may use scratch
paper, pencil, and calculator
none
Start at #51!
Monday May
rd
23
Tuesday May
th
24
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. PHET Internet Activity
1. Use the white textbooks to
define the following words and
give an example.
-conduction (696)
-convection (697)
-radiation (698)
-heat sink (internet)
*** Did you miss the test last
Friday??? You must make it up
ASAP!
Wednesday May
th
25
Agenda
Warm-up
1. Warm-up
2. Finish Internet Activity
3. WS- Heat- Due today
4. Missing work??
5. Test Review
** if you missed the test last
Friday you need to make it up
ASAP**
1. Heat energy from the sun is
transferred by
______________.
2. Baking a cake in the oven is by
______________.
Thursday May
th
26
Friday May
th
27
Agenda
1. Today is the last day I will take
ANY work, you must get
everything to me by 4:10pm
2. Study for Finals!!
4 days left!!!
Semester Exams
1.
2.
3.
4.
Turn in your Test Reviews
You may use: pencil, calculator, and formula sheet
WRITE YOUR NAME IN THE WHITE AREA -5 IF YOU DO NOT
Start at 101 on the back
Test Notes:
5 and 10. Assume choices are A –D, they should be marked.
33 and 34. those numbers should be in scientific notation: 2.00 x 10^8 etc
LAST Day!