M AY 7, 2014 Students, please plan on obtaining your science information for the Exit Interviews on Tuesday, May 13 th.

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M AY 7, 2014 Students, please plan on obtaining your science information for the Exit Interviews on Tuesday, May 13 th.

P HYSICAL S CIENCE M AY 7, 2014 HW: Turn in your ISN for grading tomorrow, May 8 th ! Work on vocabulary index card. W-U: If the swing is staying in place with a force of 1 newton, how many newton(s) of force will it take to move the swing to the right? Obj.: Critical Reading of articles “ Mechanics and Motion” and “Newton’s Laws of Motion” Transfer highlighted information and main ideas into ISN in Cornell format with 3 apply questions and summary. PB: Write agenda, W-U, critical reading of articles on topic..

MESA M AY 7, 2014 HW: Answer questions from Part 4 of Probability handout on a clean and correctly headed lined piece of 8 ½ by 11” paper in complete sentences (3-5 sent) Obj.1: Complete part 3 p. 190 and answer questions in 2-3 sentences. Obj. 2: Complete the first column of Class Probability Roll p.192

P HYSICAL S CIENCE P.5 M AY 7, 2014 HW: ISN’s are due for grading on May 9 th, Tuesday, May 13, papers will be returned for use in Exit Interview portfolio W-U: If a can is buried in the ground with a force of 15 newtons south, how much force is needed to pull the can out of the ground north? Obj.: Transfer keywords and main ideas from each article into your ISN w/ correct bibliographic format and write 3 apply questions for each article with a summary on the left. PB: Write agenda, W-U, objective

“F ORCES ” WWW. PHYSICS 4 KIDS. COM M AY 7, 2014 WWW. PHYSICS 4 KIDS. COM Cornell format set up Transfer highlighted key words and phrases Transfer main idea Write three apply ?’s Write summary on left for each article Don’t forget two visuals that are different from articles