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Unit 1, Day 4: Mom in Part. IC & Explosions HW Due: “Elastic & Perf . Inelastic Collisions”. January 21 st (even) or 22 nd (odd). Agenda. New Seating Chart (5 min) Homework Quiz (10 min) Homework Quiz Review (10 min) Pass Out Grade Sheets and Office Hour Slips (2 min)
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Unit 1, Day 4: Mom in Part. IC & ExplosionsHW Due: “Elastic & Perf. Inelastic Collisions” January 21st (even) or 22nd (odd)
Agenda • New Seating Chart (5 min) • Homework Quiz (10 min) • Homework Quiz Review (10 min) • Pass Out Grade Sheets and Office Hour Slips (2 min) • Reflection on Previous Homework Quizzes (10 min) • Intro Activity for Homework Topic (20 min) • Break (5 min) • Booklet Notes (15 min) • Practice (15 min) • Update Learning Log (4 min) • Project Work Time (7 min) • Write Down HW (2 min)
Homework Quiz • 10 minutes • Two Forms • Open Notes (notes should be in booklet) • Notes will be stamped so other students don’t use them • No Calculator: Answers can be in fraction form!
Homework Quiz Review • What is the “Conservation of Momentum” Equation for a PERFECTLY INELASTIC COLLISION?
Homework Quiz Review – Handout • A 4kg clay ball rolls to the right at 2 m/s to stick to a 3kg clay ball that is at rest. What is the velocity of the combined clay ball AFTER collision?
Homework Quiz Review – In Notebooks • What is the “Conservation of Momentum” Equation for an ELASTIC COLLISION?
Homework Quiz Review - Handout • A 4kg billiard ball rolls to the right at 2 m/s to stick to a 3kg billiard ball that is at rest. They bounce off without deforming. After the collision, the 4kg ball continues to move to the right at 0.3m/s. What is the 3kg billiard ball’s final velocity AFTER the collision?
Office Hours Slips • You will receive an OH slip if: • You were absent for a quiz (it states which one you need) • Your Essential Skills grade is below 75%
Reflect on W/R’s HW Quiz • Based on your score, does this change any ofyour numbers in your learning log (1/21 or 22)? • Knowledge Targets: #2, #3 • Reasoning Targets: C • 5: No Idea • 6: Heard it before • 7: Recall definition • 8: Recall definition & simple calculations • 9: Total beast Average for Students who Took Notes: 8.4 Average for Students who did NOT Take Notes: 6.8
Reflect on F’s HW Quiz • Based on your score, does this change any ofyour numbers in your learning log (1/21 or 22)? • Knowledge Targets: #5 • 5: No Idea • 6: Heard it before • 7: Recall definition • 8: Recall definition & simple calculations • 9: Total beast Average for Students who Took Notes: 8.9 Average for Students who did NOT Take Notes: 6.0
Intro Activity • Do not cause injury! • Grab a heavy backpack • On your sliding apparatus, throw your backpack to a partner as hard as you can • With two people • On your sliding apparatuses, one person push as hard as you can • On your sliding apparatuses, both people push as hard as you can • With three people • On your sliding apparatuses, one person push as hard as you can • On your sliding apparatuses, two people push as hard as you can • On your sliding apparatuses, three people push as hard as you can
Break • 5 minute break
Booklet Notes • Notes should be on Panel #7: “Partially Inelastic Collisions & Explosions” • Staple the insert into the left side of Panel #7
Practice - Handout • A 62kg male ice skater is facing a 43kg female ice skater. They are at rest on the ice. They push off each other and move in opposite directions. The girl moves to the right at 3 m/s. What is the final velocity (direction matters!) of the boy?
Practice - Handout • A 1.5kg cannon is loaded with a 0.06kg ball. The apparatus is moving forward at 2m/s. The cannon is ignited and launches the 0.06kg ball forward at 75m/s. What is the velocity of the cart following the explosion?
Update Learning Log • Date: 1/21 • Knowledge Targets: #6 • Reasoning Targets: D • 5: No Idea • 6: Heard it before • 7: Recall definition • 8: Recall definition & simple calculations • 9: Total beast
P1-3 Project Groups • Table #1: Colbert, Miles, Jade School to Prison • Table #2: Chaasanyah, Emma, Aysha Affordable Housing • Table #3: Ikhari, Bethany, Mahmoud Disability • Table #4: Malek, Mia R, Jonathan Human Trafficking • Table #5&6: Kirk, Sarah, Josh, & Elyza Sexual Orientation • Table #7&8: Joseph, Quisi, Brie, Ari Quality Education • Table #9: Deven, Harmony, Chris Food • Table #10: Genna, Tyler, Angela Domestic Violence • Table #11: Shakira, Demetrius, Mia Human Trafficking • Table #12: Izzy, Rey, Eddie School to Prison
P2-4 Project Groups • Table #1: Gabby, Oscar, Sarah G Dom. Violence • Table #2: Adrian, Jorge, Leslie Hum. Trafficking • Table #3: Allen, Gerardo, Raymond Hum. Trafficking • Table #4: Kayla, Emery, Hannah Disability • Table #5: Emmanuel, Ericka, Robbie Health Care • Table #6: Cat, Lauryn, Joseph M Women’s Rights • Table #7&8: Raine, Sadie, Irene, Nico Sexual Orientation • Table #9: George, Manny, Susana Quality Food Access • Table #10: Diana, Jacob, Layla Accessible Housing • Table #11: Brandon, Nidia, Ceasar Trafficking • Table #12: Hazeleen, Ethan, Celine Racial Profiling
P6-8 Project Groups • Table #1: Shirley, Mindy, Eli Sexual Orientation • Table #2: Celes, Logan, Andres H Education Access • Table #3: Luis, Hugo, Jazmin Disparity in Sentencing • Table #4: Fernandez, Andres G, Camacaro Racial Profiling • Table #5: Gabriel, Abi, Jesse Hum. Trafficking • Table #7&8: Rita, Deveily, Sammy, Jose Quality Food • Table #9: Dani, Allen C, Carvajal Quality Food • Table #10: Kotey, Melvin, Alison School to Prison • Table #11: Ja’Shawn, Omar, Alex Disability Discrimination • Table #12: Bianca, Monika, Lanz Domestic Violence
P9-11 Project Groups • Table #1 + Ryan: Nani, Angel V, Cody Sentencing • Table #2: Anthony, Ricky, Seven Trafficking • Table #4: Sydney K, Sam, Natalie Food • Table #5: Napoleon, Tatyana, Julia Food • Table #6: Marc, Lucas, Sean Wage • Table #7: Langston, Zimri, India Education • Table #8: Marrel, Kim, Kayleigh Profiling • Table #9: Nikki, Epati, Angel Orientation • Table #11: Sebas, Whitney, Jeremy Disability • Table #12&10: Kendle, Noah G, Dania, Noah M Education • Table #3&10: Keosha, Tristan, Lauryn Violence
Project Work Time • Pass back HR Research & RG Research • Discuss with your new group: • Ideas for Rube Goldberg steps • Ideas for the final “TASK” related to the Human Rights topic • Materials to bring on Thu/Fri • Homework • Bring materials for project work time • Takes notes on “Work” YouTube Video (pg. 8 of Booklet)