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Warm Up-Accelerated Monday, November 30

Explore motion representations & experiments in this interactive science homework. Analyze races, ball rolls, & marble ramps! Engaging tasks to enhance understanding.

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Warm Up-Accelerated Monday, November 30

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  1. Update TOC Homework Due Today: *No Homework due today Warm Up-AcceleratedMonday, November 30 Homework: • Finish Representations of Motion • Science Fair PPT due 12/7

  2. Frances and Greg decide to have a footrace. Frances gets off to a good start and gets ahead of Greg. Greg catches up to Frances right at the finish line so that they cross the finish line at the same time. Immediately after crossing the finish line, both are still running at their same pace and Greg passes Frances. Their friends argue about who ran faster at the finish line. This is what they say: Donica: I think Frances was faster at the finish line Hannah: I think Greg was going the fastest at the finish line Evan: I think they were running at the same speed the instant they crossed the finish line. Who do you agree with the most and WHY??? Homework Due Today: * Stamping for your multiple representations of motion Warm Up-AcceleratedTuesday, December 1 Homework: • Finish Cart on a Ramp Pre-Lab • Science Fair PPT due 12/7

  3. Warm Up-AcceleratedWednesday, December 2 • Jerome rolled a rubber ball across a very long table by giving the ball a very light push and then letting ti roll across the table on its own. Six of his classmates observed the ball as it rolled. He wondered what happened to the speed of the ball after it left his hand. He asked the other students if they think it is possible to make the ball roll at a constant speed (meaning that the ball is neither slowing down or speeding up). The students said the following things: • * Anna: It is not possible to make the ball roll at a constant speed. • * Dev: It is possible for the ball to roll at a constant speed if you tilt the table slightly downward. • * Tad: It is possible for the ball to roll at a constant speed if you tilt the table slightly upward • * Jack: It is possible for the ball to roll at a constant speed if you make the table perfectly flat. • * Byron: It is possible for the ball to toll at a constant speed if you roll the ball really fast. • * Talia: It is possible for the ball to roll at a constant speed if you roll the ball really slow. • Who do you agree with and EXPLAIN! Homework Due Today: • Cart on a Ramp should be complete by now! Homework: • Science Fair PPT due 12/7

  4. Warm Up-AcceleratedThursday, December 3 No Accelerated Science due to Block Schedule Homework Due Today: *No Homework due today Homework: • Science Fair PPT due 12/7

  5. Warm Up-AcceleratedFriday, December 4 Jen, Debra, and Grey are playing with ramps and marbles. They decide to have a contest to see who can make a marble roll down a ramp the fastest. Each friend uses the same heights and identical marbles. They each let go of their marbles at the top of their ramps. (They do not give the marbles a push) Which marble will reach the bottom of the ramps first? Explain. Homework Due Today: *No Homework due today Homework: • Science Fair PPT due 12/7

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