Create your own Energy Skate Park
1. Open the PhET simulation “Energy Skate Park.” Here is the web address just in case - http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Energy_Skate_Park.
2. Click on Run Now
3. Follow the instructions on your worksheet
Your worksheet is your exit ticket out of class.
If you finish, begin working on the following (you may choose the order):
Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy Song (you may not visit any other YouTube sites)
Roadrunner and Coyote cartoon (you may not visit any other YouTube sites)
Build a rollercoaster
Discovery Kids Rollercoaster
Amusement Park Physics
Physics Animations
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Motion
1. Go to Discovery Education, work on the interactive "On the Move" and complete the Student Worksheet called "On the Move." You will need to use your lobostudent log it. It should be taped on the inside of your planner.
2. Car Speed Game. Answer the questions on your exit ticket.
- What does the graph look like when the car goes faster?
- What does it look like when the car slows down?
3. Choose one of the following, and write your answers on your exit ticket:
- Practice calculating speed through a slide show and quiz.
- Practice calculating speed through an online quiz.
4. You may explore any or all of the following links when you have finished steps 1 - 3:
If you are traveling at 55 miles per hour, how many centimeters per seconds is that? Convert speeds here.
Ever wonder how those skaters can do an ollie without the board falling? Learn about the physics of skateboarding.
Learn about how Einstein used speed to change the way we think about the universe.
What does film speed mean?
Wonder how we know the speed of light? Read on, dear Lobo, read on.
Explore the Nobel Prize site.
Play the games on the Nobel Prize site.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Balancing Equations
1. Vote for your favorite fish and frog names here!
2. Practice balancing equations. You must turn in 10 of the balanced equations as proof that you completed this exerise. Write the equations on your own paper.
http://www.wfu.edu/~ylwong/balanceeq/balanceq.html
http://education.jlab.org/elementbalancing/
http://www.mpcfaculty.net/mark_bishop/balancing_equations_tutorial.htm
http://funbasedlearning.com/chemistry/chemBalancer/
http://funbasedlearning.com/chemistry/chemBalancer2/default.htm
http://funbasedlearning.com/chemistry/chemBalancer3/default.htm
Watch a balancing equation video here - stop when you get to Part B. You will need to use your lobostudent log in.
3. Complete this physical v. chemical property quiz here. Write three of the questions on your paper as proof that you completed this activity.
4. Visit the Nobel Prize website. Chose 1 physicist or 1 chemist who has won the Nobel Prize, watch the video interview of the Nobel Prize winner, and write 1 paragraph IN YOUR OWN WORDS (do not copy the text off the website) about that person. You may write the paragraph in Word and print it out. Be sure to put your name on the paper.
5. Play one of the games on the Nobel Prize website.
2. Practice balancing equations. You must turn in 10 of the balanced equations as proof that you completed this exerise. Write the equations on your own paper.
http://www.wfu.edu/~ylwong/balanceeq/balanceq.html
http://education.jlab.org/elementbalancing/
http://www.mpcfaculty.net/mark_bishop/balancing_equations_tutorial.htm
http://funbasedlearning.com/chemistry/chemBalancer/
http://funbasedlearning.com/chemistry/chemBalancer2/default.htm
http://funbasedlearning.com/chemistry/chemBalancer3/default.htm
Watch a balancing equation video here - stop when you get to Part B. You will need to use your lobostudent log in.
3. Complete this physical v. chemical property quiz here. Write three of the questions on your paper as proof that you completed this activity.
4. Visit the Nobel Prize website. Chose 1 physicist or 1 chemist who has won the Nobel Prize, watch the video interview of the Nobel Prize winner, and write 1 paragraph IN YOUR OWN WORDS (do not copy the text off the website) about that person. You may write the paragraph in Word and print it out. Be sure to put your name on the paper.
5. Play one of the games on the Nobel Prize website.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Practice Balancing Chemical Equations
Good site for practice and you can check your answers!
Slide show that takes you through the balancing process step by step/
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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