What will we learn this year? MOTION Speed Distance divided by Time (meters per second) Velocity Speed in a given direction (meters per second, south)

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What will we learn this year?

MOTION Speed Distance divided by Time (meters per second) Velocity Speed in a given direction (meters per second, south) Acceleration Change in velocity (meters per second per second)

Graphing these concepts For example…

FORCES (A Push or a Pull) Types of Forces: Gravity Friction Normal Elastic Compression Tension

Newton’s Laws of Motion First Law:Inertia Second Law:F=MA Force = Mass times Acceleration Third Law:Action/Reaction

Density/Buoyancy Density: The amount of matter in a given volume of a substance. Density = mass divided by volume Buoyancy: An upward force exerted on an object by the surrounding fluid.

Properties of Matter Ways to describe matter; color, texture, shape, size, temperature, etc. States of Matter: Solids, Liquids, and Gases Changes in Matter: Physical Changes Chemical Changes

Atomic Structure Atoms Nucleus Protons Neutrons Electrons Periodic Table Show Pop-Up Book

Acids & Bases Characteristics of Acids: -Taste Sour -Corrode metals -pH less than 7 Characteristics of Bases: -Taste Bitter -Feel Slippery -pH greater than 7

Astronomy All of the Laws of Physics also apply in Space so, what you’ve learned about the laws of Motion, Forces (gravity), Density, Buoyancy, Properties of Matter, Atomic Structure, and Acids & Bases help to fully understand the structure of the Universe.

How we will learn  Reading the textbook  Discussions  Taking notes  Answering questions in workbook  Drawings  Flashcards  Answering questions in textbook  Lab activities  Atom pop up book

Assessments Quizzes Tests

Materials needed for class 3 ring binder (1 ½ inch) Loose leaf paper Colored pencils Pencil sharpener with cover for pencil shavings Metric ruler Sheet protectors Calculator Highlighter White-out Blue or black ink pen

How we will be graded  Total points  Tests (40-50) and Quizzes (20-30)  JQ’s (10 per set)  Atom project (50)  Daily assignments/homework (4-10)

Steps to success Be prepared each day with all of your materials Pay attention! Stay focused!! Ask specific questions during the lesson if you are confused

Steps continued Be aware of any confusion regarding assignments and ask me to help you to clear up your confusion. Be thoughtful and thorough when doing assignments and finish them on time.

.. Go over the information each day for 5 to 10 minutes to keep it familiar Notes, textbook pages, workbook pages, JQs, and worksheets Create your own favorite study materials like flashcards, drawings, outlines Attend study halls if still not confident about material. Never wait until the last minute to review for a test.

ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS?