Review Materials
Review Sheet:Jeopardy Review: |
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Energy: |
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Lecture Slides
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Waves: |
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Chem: |
Review Mateials
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Lecture Slides
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Atoms and Periodic Table Test
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We do have a test coming up. Bellow you will find the review problems, a review key, and lecture notes from the last few weeks.
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Patterns Excel File |
Download the excel file below.
You can switch between tabs at the bottom of the file to select your data set. Start by looking over the data and filling in blank information based on the rest of the data around it. Select the data and create a three dimensional chart. Rotate and examine the chart. Discuss and sketch the trend in the 3D graph in your notes.
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Periodic Table
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Below you will find out most recent lecture slides. I am including the presentations from all 3 periods so that you can look over other classes information.
3rd Period: I accidentally passed back your melting and freezing point labs without entering your grades in the grade book. Please find them and bring them back to me :) There will be a brief atom quiz in class tomorrow.
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Atoms
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Tonight Please remember to finish the fill in sheet and briefly research the following information about your periodic family:
Group # Physical Characteristics Reactivity Ion Formation Examples The Family's assigned in class include: Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Metalloids Non-Metals Halogens Noble Gasses Inner Transition Elements So that you can help your peers fill in the following sheet (I will have copies for you in class):
We have been working hard on Atoms.
Be sure you have read section 12.1 and done problems 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 on page 284. Aslo fill in the atom fill in sheet due tomorrow:
Below are some of our lecture notes from class:
Recently I have collected and am grading the following:
Density activity Freezing and Melting Point Lab Periodic Table Square Periodic Table Project Research |
Post-Quiz |
Nice work on the quiz on friday. keep in mind that if you were not in class on friday I will expect you to take the quiz on your own time in the next three days.
This coming week we will finish several of the things we started last week including: The density activity Freezing and Melting Point Demonstration The green Sheet I expect you to come to class tomorrow with a first attempt at a conclusion for the Freezing and Melting Point Demonstration. Here is the rubric if you want to see it again:
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Quiz
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We will have a quiz tomorrow on the following information:
The link for the jeopardy game, use is as a study guide: https://jeopardylabs.com/play/kinetic-molecular-theory-and-density I suggest you go through the questions as a review. I will give some time at the start of the class to ask questions before you take the quiz and I will let you know what materials I expect to collect on Monday. |
Density Lab and Freezing and Melting Point Demonstration
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For tonight Practice writing a chemistry conclusion for the demonstration that we did in class today. The rubric is attached below along with the graph from class and some notes.
Home work last night was to read section 10.1 and do problems a, b, and c on page 220 and problems 1 and 2 on page 221.
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Density
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Hello Class
We will be doing a Density activity in class tomorrow and we will re-try the numbers quiz in class on friday.
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Temperature and Numbers
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I look forward to grading todays Quiz over the weekend. Please remember to finish the 8 problems on the back of the green sheet over the weekend.
If you have not done so already, please do the book work from this week: Read 8.2 Do Problems 1, 2, 3, 8, and 9 on page 189. If you need to finish making observations about the motions of particles, the website for the PhET simulation :"States of Matter" is here or here: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter_ The document I want you to fill out is below.
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Post Test |
Congratulations on being done with the test. Sleep lots!!!!
I got a lot of late work on Friday. Please, keep it coming! I do have a pile of work with no names on them so do not despair, if you can't find your work, it might be in the pile. If you missed the test on Friday: You must find a time to come in and take the test NO LATER THEN FRIDAY April 1st. I will not be giving in class time to take the test and I will not be handing the tests back to your peers until you have taken it or Friday, which ever comes first. |
Lots of Keys: Wave Review
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Active Reading work has been entered into the grade book. Please check to make sure you turned it in.
I am attaching the review problems below for students who will not be in class tomorrow to work on them. I will upload a key after school tomorrow. We will have a wave Test on Friday.
List of content
Homework to gather
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Light
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Here are the rest of the sound documents and some of the light documents we have used so far:
We are working on Active reading
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Sound Waves
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I have finished grading your wave labs, please look for your grades either today or tomorrow after school.
Be sure to complete your Energy Quiz Corrections by the end of this week. I have now assigned all three of the reading assignments and problems sets on your blue Wave Intro Packet. The third one is due in class on Thursday. Below you will find lecture slides from the last few days:
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Wave Lab
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Hello Physical Scientists,
Your second labs of the semester were due today. Please complete your conclusion over the weekend if you have not already. You will find the outline of a lab conclusion below if you need it. You are welcome to type it if you like. Also do the first reading and problem set on your blue packets: Read Page 613-615 and do problems 1-4 on page 619. If you missed the lab, use the same PhET simulation in last weeks post, your research question will be: "What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?" You can start collecting data and setting up your lab over the weekend and you can ask questions on Monday. Conclusions: 1. state the relationship 2. Maximum and minimum values. 3. State the equation 4. What is x? what is y? 5. Explain the slope 6. Prediction 7. Confidence 8. explain our confidence
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Waves
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Please finish the PhET Wave simulation problems from class today:
You can find the simulation by either google searching "PhET Waves" or clicking here So far we have read pages 607-609 in the text book. Below you will find the waves definition notes from Friday and the four pages of the packet that I have passed out so far Please check skyward and make sure you have turned in your energy lab and your green homework packet!
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Energy
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The green packet is below with the information from class over the last few days.
Please finish the packet and be prepared to turn it in when you get to class in the morning. I have also collected and am currently grading the energy ramp labs. be sure that you have turned them in.
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Review Packet and key |
I am so sorry that I was not able to be in class today. Below you will find the review packet and its key. Thre previous post has the Force Packet key. Please check your work and your understanding on these two documents.
You will be turing in: Salmon colored Forces Packet Forces Book work Purple Review Packet
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Equilibrium
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Please complete your problems from section 5.3 for class tomorrow:
Page 119, problems, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 I look forward to doing some data mining with you all tomorrow. |
Weekend Work
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Please read section 5.3 over the weekend (not 5.2!!!) the problems will be due on Tuesday.
We will finish discussing the following questions about the block and spring scale activity in class on Monday:
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Intro To Forces
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Welcome to forces. Below you will find the Forces packet and the notes from class on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The first reading assignment is due tomorrow (5.1 with questions #4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 on page 106) and we are currently working on pages 3 and 4 of the Forces packet. Today we made predictions and started to collect data and tomorrow we will finish collecting data.
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Review
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Keys
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Below you will find PDF's of the book work and of the Motion packet keys. please check your work so that you know if you have questions for tomorrow.
you will find the rest of the motion packet in our lecture notes from the past week in past posts.
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Motion Work
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Nice job in class today, we had really good discussions about velocity and acceleration graphs.
Please finish Pages 3-4 for class tomorrow. You will have time to discuss your answers to page 4 in class.
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Motion Packet
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We will discuss you responses to the second and third page of the Motion Packet in class today. Nice work piecing through the example in class yesterday!
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Conclusions
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Conclusions for your second Motion Lab are due tomorrow. See below for a reminder of the components of a conclusion:
Conclusive Statement: State the relationship Supporting Data: Maximum and Minimum Data State the Equation Explain the Equation (x = time, d= distance) Analyze the data: explain your A value (in this lab A was 1/2 the acceleration of your ball-bearing) Scientific Explanation: Prediction Confidence Explanation of confidence Please let me know if you have any questions. |
Motion Lab 2
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We are preparing to start our next lab. We will probably collect data in class tomorrow and on thursday. the lab set up in in the notes below as are the notes on Motion Maps from class on Monday.
For Homework this week we are doing the second book reading and problem set: Section 4.2, Problems on page 85 do numbers 3-6, 8, and 9. I would also lie first period to answer the following questions tonight: How will you keep the controlled variables controlled? How will you change the independent variable? How will you measure the dependent variable?
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Short Week Update
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We had a fun week this week playing with motion detectors. You have all done the first reading and problem set already and this week you turned in the Ball Bearing on Flat Ground Lab. Have a great Thanksgiving, I look forward to our lab next week.
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Motion Packet and Weekend Homework
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Homework:
Read Section 4.1; Complete questions on p. 80: 1, 2, 3, 6, 8
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Graphing
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Hello Class,
We will finish graphing and we will discuss the reading in class tomorrow. Please make sure that you have read the two pages before class tomorrow. |
Motion Lab |
Great Job collecting Data on the motion lab in class today. For tonight, please calculate the averages and uncertainties from your lab so that we can graph right away tomorrow (it is also your practice for our next average and uncertainty quiz).
Also please read section 4.1 (pages 76-77) from the text book. The link and information about the online version of the textbook is below and in the physical science class information tab: The web site: www.LinkToScience.com If that does not work click here. You can ask in class or email me for the User Name and Password The text book is: Physical, Earth, and Space Science
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You Got This
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Tomorrow you will turn in your pink review packets and take your test.
The answer key is below Test 1 content:
Notes from class today:
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Test Prep
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Please do Scenarios A through D for class tomorrow. we will discuss them together and talk about the last two pages of the review packet. Tomorrow will also be a really good time to ask questions.
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Test Preparation
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Hello Physical Scientists,
We will have our first unit test on friday. I will put up a list of the content that you can be tested on after all classes have finished their group study guides (tomorrow). Below you will find the notes on the four different relationships that we have found in our labs so far this year. For homework tonight please do Scenario A and part one of Scenario B on the review packet that I handed out in class today (also posted below). I am not expecting you to graph on LoggerPro at home so we will work on B in class. If you would like to get started on Scenario C you should have all the materials you need to work on that tonight as well.
Paragraph Lab Information:
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Labs and Uncertainty Practice
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We have been plowing through our first two labs. Remember, you cannot get full credit without collecting data in person so plan some time to come in (bear time B or after school Tuesday or Thursday) to make up any parts that you might have missed.
3rd period, your homework is to do your lab self assessment. If you ever get an assignment back and think, man I could have done this better, I will re-grade your materials if you improve on your work, you can even come in for me to help you improve upon it. Finally, we are working toward 100% getting 100% on our uncertainty quiz on friday.
Incase you need to review lecture matierial:
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Sig Figs
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Great Work in class today, I loved all of the questions. Spend some time going offer the little pink paper to check your understanding of significant digits
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Spring Lab
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Great Job in the lab today. Bring your orange packets to class tomorrow where you will be comparing your data with the data collected by your peers. Please do not write a conclusion, we will discuss expectations in class before you have to write it on your own.
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Preparing Labs
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We are beginning a set of Labs that will help us define the four types of relationships that are common in Physics.
Bellow you will find PDF's of the homework assignments that have been completed and turned in as well as the outline for our first lab that we will collect data for on Monday. Have a great weekend!
If you are doing the graph Practice at home please download the program LoggerPro (directions are below) as I will be taking the passwords down monday night.
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Update
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Hello Physical Scientists,
it has been a couple of days since I have updated. I am feverishly grading the work that you have turned in so keep an eye on skyward and you will see grades for the mysterious box, the green relationships and reading instruments worksheet and the salmon colored measurement activity and data set practice work. Graphing is going really well. If you want to use loggerPro at home to work on your graphs the link and passwords are listed below (I will have to remove the password shortly but you can always ask me to give it to you again). Graphing Handout and Notes
Downloading LoggerProClicking the links below will automatically start the downloading process.
========================================= Logger Pro 3.10.1 with sample movies (Windows) http://www.vernier.com/d/rztkp Password: conservation Logger Pro 3.10.1 with sample movies (Mac OS X) Link: http://www.vernier.com/d/ndjru Password: conservation ======================================== Detailed Step-by-Step Guide Do you need more detailed instructions on how to download and install our software? Please read our detailed download instructions online: http://www.vernier.com/til/2069/ For Windows XP/Vista If you're using Windows XP or Vista, you will need a compatible version of Logger Pro. Link: http://www2.vernier.com/download/LoggerPro3_8_7.exe Password: climate |
Uncertainty
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Below you will find our notes on how to calculate uncertainty. For homework tonight please do problems one and two on the Data Set Practice side of the pink sheet I handed out in class today. You can find the notes from today with the explanation of how to calculate the uncertainty of an average as a PDF of the problems below.
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Measurement
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We have a few days of measurement notes below and the reading instrument worksheet.
Please Finish The Reading Instruments worksheet tonight. We will discuss the second half in class tomorrow and turn them in.
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Science is
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Hello Physical Science,
This is where I will post notes from class and assignments and reminders. Bellow you will find the notes we took in class today as well as the relationships home work. I will be stamping the worksheet when you get to class so please come to class prepared to discuss your answers.
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Welcome
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Welcome to Physical Science,
I look forward to meeting and getting to know all of you over the course of the next few months. |