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No QD Today Today’s Activities: Bingo Dec 9 Homework: None

Question of the Day #41 What does Coulomb’s law tell us about charged objects? Today’s Activities: Electrostatics Notes Electrostatics video Dec 10 Homework: None Electrostatics quiz on Dec 17

Today’s Activities: Hour of Code Homework: None

The graph below shows an anticipated growth sample of the top 10 job fields between according to the The New York State Department of Labor.Department of Labor

Question of the Day #42 At the atomic level, what actually happens to create an object with negative charge? How about positive charge? Today’s Activities: Electrostatics Activity Electrostatics Reading p Dec 14 Homework: None Electrostatics quiz on Dec 17

Question of the Day #43 What causes lightning? Explain what happens in the cloud, why it strikes the ground, and what thunder actually is. Today’s Activities: Van de Graaf Finish Electrostatics Reading Electricity & Why it Moves Dec 15 Homework: Finish Electricity & Why it Moves Electrostatics quiz on Dec 17

Van de Graaf Generator

What actually kills you? Dial Use a wooden object to remove somebody Turn off you cell phones, take them out of your pockets

Question of the Day #44 On your white board, make a drawing of an electric force field for a positive and a negative object interacting with each other. Then, make a drawing of two positive particles. How are the drawings different? Today’s Activities: Go over homework Quiz Review Dec 16 Homework: Prepare for quiz Electrostatics quiz tomorrow

Quiz review Like charges _______ each other Unlike charges _______ each other A positive charge and a neutral charge can _______ each other Two ________ charges cannot attract or repel each other

Quiz review The nucleus is made of these The nucleus has a ________ charge These are zooming around outside the nucleus Outside of the nucleus the particles have ______ charge

Quiz review In order the create a negatively charged object it must… In order to create a positively charged object it must…. If there is a continuous flow of electrons through a circuit this is called _______ electricity A build up of charged objects is called _____ electricity

Quiz review The potential energy that makes electron flow is called ______ If you __________ charge or move charged particles ________the electric field gets stronger

Quiz review Explain what is happening in this picture

No QD today Today’s Activities: Electrostatics quiz Lightning movie Tomorrow: Finish lightning movie Dec 17 Homework: None

Question of the Day #45 Remember back to before break. In your own words, explain what static electricity and current electricity are. Today’s Activities: Circuit Notes Bill Nye Electrical Current Jan 4 Homework: Record info on ACDC adaptor

Sit by the person you want to do the lab with today

Question of the Day #46 Your homework was to find an ACDC adaptor and record input and output voltage and current. What type of alternating current can your device handle? What type of direct current can your device handle? Today’s Activities: Finish Bill Nye More on circuits Start Circuit Lab Jan 5 Homework: None

Add to Circuits Notes 3 Types of circuits: – Parallel circuits – the electrons flow in more than one path to reach each resistor individually – Series circuits – the electrons flow in only one path passing through each resistor – Combination circuits – some resistors are in series, some are parallel

Which type?

Is the circuit complete? If bulb A burns out? If bulb B burns out? If bulb C burns out?

Question of the Day #47 Draw a circuit that has 2 batteries and a switch in series, then 1 light bulb and 1 resistor in parallel. Today’s Activities: Finish Circuit Lab Learn how to use multimeters Jan 6 Homework: Finish Circuit lab

Question of the Day #48 1. Which of these circuits has the brightest lights? 2. Which circuit is most like a circuit in your house? 3. Which circuit has some brightly lit bulbs and some dim ones? Today’s Activities: Ohm’s Law Notes Ohm’s Law and Power Practice Problems 1 and 2 Jan 7 Homework: Finish Practice Worksheet 2 C B A

Question of the Day #49 The voltage running into your TV is 120V. The resistance in your TV is 105Ω. What is the current running into your TV, and how much power does it use? Today’s Activities: Correct homework Reading Assignment Simple circuit lab Phet circuit simulator Jan 8 Homework: None Current Electricity Quiz on Jan 15

Question of the Day #50 You have eight 100W light bulbs on in your living room. If the lights are on for 8hours, how many kilowatt hours of power have you used? If this costs 9 cents per kilowatt hour, how much money will you have to pay? Today’s Activities: Reading Assignment Simple circuit lab Phet circuit simulator Jan 11 Homework: None Current Electricity Quiz on Friday

Today, Monday, Tuesday Reading Assignment (25min) Sit at center tables Read the green class set packet Answer the questions on the handout Simple circuit lab (45min) Sit at side tables Build the circuits, measure the current and voltage with the multimeters Calculate the resistance Phet Circuit Simulation (45min) Sign into a laptop at a lab station Go to Phet circuits Follow the directions to build different circuits and answer the questions Rules: Work with only your own lab partner at the designated locations; When one activity is completed, turn it into Ms. Wallace and start the next activity that she gives you; Stay on task – you must accomplish all activities in the class time given Goal: Complete each assignment in the estimated time

No QD today Today’s Activities: Electricity Video Comparing Concepts Watts in Your House Jan 13 Homework: Finish Comparing Concepts and Watts in Your House Current Electricity Quiz on Friday

No QD today Today’s Activities: Electricity Video Finish yesterday’s activities Watts in Your House Jan 13 Homework: Finish yesterday’s activities and Watts in Your House Current Electricity Quiz on Friday

Question of the Day #51 A typical pancake griddle requires 1600W of power. Your house has 120V of electricity coming out of the sockets. How much current is running through the pancake griddle? If you run this pancake griddle every morning for 0.5hours, how much will it cost you after 30 days? Assume you pay 8.5 cents per kilowatt hour. Today’s Activities: Watts in Your House Quiz Review Jan 14 Homework: Finish Quiz review, prepare for quiz Current Electricity Quiz tomorrow!

No QD today Today’s Activities: Study time/Go over quiz review Quiz Pre-video Questions Magnetism Movie Magnetism Movie Part I Jan 15 Homework: None Journal check on Jan 22

No QD today Today’s Activities: Magnetism Movie Part II Around the Lab Magnetism Activity Jan 19 Homework: None Journal check on Friday Final Exam Periods 1,3 on Jan 27 Final Exam Period 2 on Jan 28

No QD today Today’s Activities: Around the Lab Magnetism Activity Jan 20 Homework: None Journal check on Friday Final Exam Periods 1,3 on Jan 27 Final Exam Period 2 on Jan 28