Monday March 31, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Provide one example of an energy transfer electrical to sound. Complete Energy Matrix.

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Monday March 31, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Provide one example of an energy transfer electrical to sound. Complete Energy Matrix

Tuesday April 1, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Provide an example of an energy transfer from Gravitational Potential to Kinetic Energy. Light Demonstration Lab

Wednesday April 2, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What is Kinetic Energy? Intro GPE/KE formula and problems

Thursday April 3, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What is the difference between mass and weight? More GPE/KE Problems

FridayApril 4, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  How do you increase GPE? GPE/KE Lab Graph Results

Monday April 7, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Did the number of bounces increase based on the height of the drop? Explain. ACT Practice Problems 2 Complete GPE/KE Lab Intro Work Formula PPT

Tuesday April 8, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What is the relationship between GPE and Kinetic energy of a falling object? Complete GPE/KE Lab Intro Work Formula PPT Work Practice Problems

Wednesday April 9, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What two things are necessary in order for work to occur? Review Work Practice Problems Power Notes Power Problems

Thursday April 10, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  No Warmup Work and Power Practice Problems

FridayApril 11, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Describe the difference between Work and Power. Review Work and Power Problems from Thursday.

Monday April 14, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Describe how you could be more Powerful while performing the same amount of work? Work and Power Lab (Staircase) Force, Work, Power Quiz Tomorrow

Tuesday April 15, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What are the units for Force, Work, and Power Review Worksheet Questions Force, Work, Power Quiz

Wednesday April 16, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  no warmup Review Quiz Act Test Prep Begin Trebuchet Project (Video)

Thursday April 17, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What is a trebuchet? Complete Medieval Siege Video Begin Research for Trebuchet Design

FridayApril 18, 2014 Chem/Phys No School

Monday April 21, 2014 Chem/Phys No School

Tuesday April 22, 2014 Chem/Phys Class Warmup  What is a Trebuchet? DAY 2 Work Complete Video Questions Trebuchet Research

Wednesday April 23, 2014 Chem/Phys No Class – All School Testing

Thursday April 24, 2014 Chem/Phys No Class – All School Testing

FridayApril 25, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What will differentiate your trebuchet from others? Complete video questions, drawing, and research questions (I need to check these before you continue) Begin Trebuchet Building Complete Day 3 Daily Log in Packet

Monday April 28, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Describe how a trebuchet works. Complete Pre Lab Research Must be Checked off before building Complete Daily Log for Day 3

Tuesday April 29, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What type of Counterweight do you plan to construct? Fixed or hinged? Why? Day 3 Log will be Checked today (Make sure it is completed in full) Complete Day 4 Daily Log and Trebuchet Building

Wednesday April 30, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What is the most difficult part of building the trebuchet so far? Teacher Check Day 4 Daily Log Day 5 Daily Log and Trebuchet Building

Thursday May 1, 2014 Chem/Phys Physics Day – Great America

FridayMay 2, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Day 6 Daily Log and Trebuchet Building

Monday May 5, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What adjustments are you currently making to your trebuchet, why? Check off on Day 6 Day 7 Daily Log and Trebuchet Building

Tuesday May 6, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What should happen to the distance of the projectile thrown as the counterweight is increased? Why? Check off on Day 7 Day 8 Daily Log and Trebuchet Building All groups should be testing today

Wednesday May 7, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  How does the mass of the projectile affect the distance thrown? Check off on Day 8 Day 9 Daily Log and Trebuchet Building All groups should be testing today

Thursday May 8, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Sub Force and Motion Packet 21

FridayMay 9, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Sub Video

Monday May 12, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What was the most difficult part of building your Trebuchet? Check off on Day 9 Day 10 Daily Log and Trebuchet Building All groups should be testing today

Tuesday May 13, 2014 Chem/PhysSENIOR FINALS Warmup  What Physics concepts are involved in the Trebuchet Lab? Complete Data Collection Answer Trebuchet Lab Questions Completed Lab Due Thursday

Wednesday May 14, 2014 Chem/Phys Ecology Club Field Trip Warmup  Mechanical Advantage Packet 28

Thursday May 15, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  What is Mechanical Advantage? Complete Trebuchet Packets Peer Evaluations Trebuchet Lab Due Today

FridayMay 16, 2014 Chem/Phys  Warmup  What does this quote mean? “We build too many walls and not enough bridges” – Sir Isaac Newton Newton’s Laws Research Project

Monday May 19, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Provide an example of Newton’s 1 st Law. Newton’s Laws Research Project

Tuesday May 20, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Provide an example of Newton’s First Law. Newton’s Laws Identification

Wednesday May 21, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Provide an example of a simple machine. Simple Machines Intro Notes/PPT

Thursday May 22, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Escape! Car Crash Video (Nova) Video Worksheet

FridayMay 23, 2014 Chem/Phys  Warmup  Simple Machines Worksheet (30-31)  Final Binder Check

Monday May 26, 2014 Chem/Phys No School – Memorial Day

Tuesday May 27, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup   Simple Machines Practice  Matching Activity Review for Finals

Wednesday May 28, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Review for Finals

Thursday May 29, 2014 Chem/Phys Warmup  Review for Finals

FridayMay 30, 2014 Chem/Phys  Warmup   Review for Finals

Monday June 2, 2014 Chem/Phys Last Day of Review Before Finals Day 1 (5, 3, 7) Day 2 (4, 8, 6) Day 3 (1, 2, Make-up)

Tuesday June 3, 2014 Chem/Phys  Finals Exams  Periods 5, 3, 7

Wednesday June 4, 2014 Chem/Phys Final Exams Periods 4, 8, 6

Thursday June 5, 2014 Chem/Phys Final Exams Periods 1, 2, and Make-up