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Unit 2 (Motion & Forces), Day 1. Distance vs. Displacement, Speed vs. Velocity. Student Entrance. Pick up 4 papers Catalyst, Walking Directions (Distance), Physics Reference Sheet, Homework Begin Catalyst Silent activity Respond to questions on the CATALYST sheet Use complete sentences
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Unit 2 (Motion & Forces), Day 1 Distance vs. Displacement, Speed vs. Velocity
Student Entrance • Pick up 4 papers • Catalyst, Walking Directions (Distance),Physics Reference Sheet, Homework • Begin Catalyst • Silent activity • Respond to questions on the CATALYST sheet • Use complete sentences • Will be turned in to Mrs. Larkin
Agenda • 10 min: Catalyst (Exam Reflection) • 25 min: Activity (Distance Activity, Displacement Activity) • 25 min: Notes (Dist. vs. Disp., Scalar vs. Vector) • 7 min: Break • 8 min: Practice (Distance vs. Displacement) • 10 min: Notes (Speed vs. Velocity) • 13 min: Practice (Speed) • 2 min: Homework (Speed vs. Velocity)
Announcements • If you were absent Monday/Tuesday, I need your labs! • Students must take exam by Thursday at 4:00 PM • Otherwise you will receive a ZERO in the gradebook • Period 1-3 • Aidan Mobley • Brie Quinones • Period 2-4 • Robbie Schraer • Period 6-8 • Bianca Covarrubias • Jasson Montenegro • SiriKhalsa • Period 9-11 • Lauren Lopez
Walking Directions (Distance) • Follow the directions on the worksheet • Stay in the courtyard • Everyone should do their own steps and turns • 5 minute activity • Be quick and efficient • Focus on what you are doing, not on others
Think-Pair-Share • Mrs. Larkin’s Example
Think-Pair-Share • Think: • Recall your journey • Map it out on the dots as Mrs. Larkin did • Pair: • Compare journeys with your group members • Share: • 3 people called at random to draw their journeys
Walking Directions (Displacement) • NEW DIRECTIONS! • Follow the directions on the worksheet • Stay in the courtyard • Everyone should do their own steps and turns • 5 minute activity • Be quick and efficient • Focus on what you are doing, not on others
Think-Pair-Share • Think: • Recall your journey • Map it out on the dots as Mrs. Larkin did • Pair: • Compare journeys with your group members • Share: • 3 people called at random to draw their journeys
Think-Pair-Share • Mrs. Larkin’s Example
Collect BOTH Walking Directions • All that you should have left • White homework worksheet • Pink physics equation sheet
Distance vs. Displacement • Notebook
Distance vs. Displacement • Draw small Venn Diagram (about size of hand) • Talk to your group: • 2 similarities for distance & displacement • 1 difference for distance & displacement
Distance vs. Displacement • Distance: how much the object has moved • Displacement: how far object is from its starting point
Distance vs. Displacement • Notebook
Scalar vs. Vector • Scalar: measurement , no direction • To represent a scalar, use a letter • Distance: d • Time: t • Speed: v
Scalar vs. Vector • Vector: measurement WITH direction • To represent a vector, use a letter & arrow • Displacement: x or y • Velocity: v • Acceleration: a
Scalar vs. Vector • Why x or y for displacement? +y (vertical) FALLING DOWN ALONG THE GROUND -x (horizontal) +X • Memory Trick: • H is before V, just • like X is before Y -y
BREAK • 7 minutes • Must be seated, otherwise TARDY
Practice • Whiteboards • 60 seconds: group name • Work with your group • Do not lose markers • Try to not show your answers to other groups!
Practice • Mrs. Larkin runs forward 10 feet. She then turns around and runs back 7 feet. What distance did she run?
Practice • Mrs. Larkin runs forward 13 feet. She then turns around and runs back 6 feet. What displacement did she run?
Practice • Shadow runs 3 meters east, then 2 meters north, then 3 meters west. What distance did she run?
Practice • Shadow runs 4 inches north, then 5 inches east, then 4 inches south. What displacement did she run?
Practice • Ms. Parsons drives to and from Da Vinci Design, which is located 5 miles from her house. • A. What is the total distance she drives every day? • B. What is her displacement every day?
Practice • La Luz runs a complete circle around the classroom. What displacement did she run? (Use feet)
Practice • La Luz and Shadow are racing each other around a circular track. The track is 500 meters around and 159 meters across. La Luz gets tired and stops halfway around. Shadow finishes the race. • A. Who has the greater displacement? • B. By how many meters? 500 meters around 159 metersacross
Practice • La Luz and Shadow are racing each other around a circular track. The track is 500 meters around and 159 meters across. La Luz gets tired and stops halfway around. Shadow finishes the race. • A. Who ran the greater distance? • B. By how many meters? 500 meters around 159 metersacross
Figuring Out an Equation • Here are some units for speed: • Miles per hour (mi/h) • Kilometers per hour (km/h) • Meters per second (m/s) • Feet per second (ft/s) • What do all the numeratorshave in common? • What do all the denominatorshave in common?
Speed vs. Velocity • Notebook
Speed vs. Velocity Speed (SCALAR) is the total distancetraveled in a certain amount of time.
Speed vs. Velocity Velocity (VECTOR) is the displacement (change in position) that occurs in a certain amount of time.
Practice - Whiteboards • Running 59.8 miles in 2 hours When finished with whiteboards, get this problem into notebooks
Practice - Whiteboards • Running 150.6 kilometers in 3 hours When finished with whiteboards, get this problem into notebooks
Practice - Whiteboards • Running 33.75 meters in 2.5 seconds When finished with whiteboards, get this problem into notebooks
Practice - Whiteboards • Running 21.65 feet in 0.5 seconds When finished with whiteboards, get this problem into notebooks
Physics Reference Sheet Speed: Velocity:
Homework • Unit 2, Day 1 – Homework Worksheet for Speed & Velocity • Due FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH • Look at the homework on projector • If there is extra time, students can work on this before leaving