Friday, September 18, 2015

Upward and Onward

DoNow: What characteristics does a kinematics type problem have? What is your personal sequence for solving a kinematics problem? Use vector drawings to define as many linear motion problem setups as you can. Identify the easiest and the most difficult type of problem for you to solve.

AIM: I will be able to describe the characteristics of kinematics problems and develop a sequence for solving kinematics problems. I will be able to distinguish between a kinematics and vector addition or vector subtraction type problem.

Activities:
- Submit Doing the Hokey Pokey HWPreview Notes: Ch 3-4; Ups and Downs HW
- Tableshare Galileo's Hot Wheels LabWhat do you think about Projectile Motion?Reading Notes Ch 3-1 to 3-3; CQ1, CQ3, CQ5, CQ7, CE1, CE3; Rapid Ascension HW
- Class Whiteboard Accelerated Motion & Vectors
You're the Best HW
Reading Notes 3-4 to 3-6: P1, P14

Homework:
Complete Galileo's Hot Wheels LabWhat do you think about Projectile Motion?Reading Notes: Ch 3-1 to 3-3; CQ1, CQ3, CQ5, CQ7, CE1, CE3; Rapid Ascension HWYou're the Best HWReading Notes 3-4 to 3-6: P1, P14

Coming Up:
2D Motion Kinematics
Galileo's Hot Wheels Lab Due: Block Day, 23-24 Sep15

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