Title: DO NOW
1DO NOW
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Monday List 3-5 things you know about graphs.
2TEKS
8.(6)(A) demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object's motion 6.8(D) measure and graph changes in motion
3ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES Students will construct graphs showing changes in distance over time.
4Agenda
Todays Agenda Motion Detector Lab Exit Ticket
Homework Grade Level Speed worksheet Pre-AP Speed and Forces worksheet
QUIZ ON FRIDAY
5Motion Detector Lab
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- Goal Make the graph that is on your paper,
appear on the screen. - For Graph 1
- Calculator Motion Detector
- Recorder Walker
6Motion Detector Lab
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- Goal Make the graph that is on your paper, come
onto the screen. - Instructions
- Click On the calculator pad.
- Press Prgm
- Click Enter, it should now say prgmRANGER
with a flashing cursor. - Press Enter again. The screen now says, Texas
Instruments Ranger (Y1.00) Press Enter - Press Enter again. The screen now says Main
Menu 1Setup/Sample. - Press Enter again.
- Click the up arrow so it is next to Start Now,
click enter. - Have one person stand in front of the motion
detector with a white board in front of them. - When ready to collect data, press Enter.
7Motion Detector Lab
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- Goal Make the graph that is on your paper, come
onto the screen. - Instructions to make new graphs and repeat
- Press Enter. Screen should say Plot Menu at
the top. - Use the down arrow to go to number 3 Repeat
Sample, press Enter - Have one person stand in front of the motion
detector with a white board in front of them. - When ready to collect data, press Enter.
- Repeat until get the graph from your paper onto
the calculator.
Graph 3
Graph 2
Walker Recorder Calculator Motion Detector
Walker Recorder Calculator Motion Detector
8Exit Ticket
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- What should be included in a graph showing
average speed?
Name In a graph showing average speed and
should be included.
9DO NOW
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Tuesday What type of motion does this graph represent? Explain.
distance
time
10TEKS
8.(6)(A) demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object's motion 6.8(D) measure and graph changes in motion
11ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES Students will construct graphs showing changes in distance over time.
12Agenda
Todays Agenda Finish Motion Detector Lab Conclusion Questions Foldable Card Sort Graphing Real World Scenarios
Homework Grade Level Speed worksheet Pre-AP Speed and Forces worksheet
QUIZ ON FRIDAY
13Motion Detector Lab
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- Finish the Motion Detector Lab
14Motion Detector Lab Questions
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- Answer the following questions in your INB.
- Which two graphs were the most difficult? Why?
- What is the significance of the horizontal line
in a distance vs time graph? - What was different about the graph that is
curved? What is the name of this type of motion?
15Foldable Speed, Velocity, Acceleration
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- Create a 3-fold foldable in your INB for the
vocabulary words - - Speed
- - Velocity
- - Acceleration
16Card Sort RM 13
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- With your shoulder partner, sort the scenarios
into three categories - 1) Speed
- 2) Velocity
- 3) Acceleration
17Real World Scenarios
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- Graph the real world scenarios on the
whiteboards. - Ms. Gaffney is riding her bike to school. She
starts downhill and goes 5 kilometers in 5
minutes. She then rides the next 10 kilometers to
school in 15 minutes.
18Real World Scenarios
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- Graph the real world scenarios on the
whiteboards. - Mr. Perry is quickly walking his dogs and they go
2 kilometers in 15 minutes. They then sit in the
park and take a break for 15 minutes. They are
feeling pretty good, so they decide to go for a
run. They run 8 kilometers in 30 minutes.
19Real World Scenarios
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- Graph the real world scenarios on the
whiteboards. - Ms. Tanner has a bought a new motorcycle and is
going on a long trip. She rides 100 miles in 1.5
hours, then stops for lunch for 30 minutes. She
continues on her journey traveling 200 miles in 2
hours.
20DO NOW
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Wed/Thrs Which of the following could be illustrated by the motion graph? Diana was running at a constant speed. Coach Johnson told her to go faster, so she did. Coach Johnson looked away and Diana started running at a constant speed again. Diana was sitting in front of the school for 5 minutes. She walked towards 7-11 for 2 minutes, but then her mom calls her on her cell phone. She answers the phone and stands still in the street while she talks with her mom.
21TEKS
8.(6)(A) demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object's motion 6.8(D) measure and graph changes in motion
22ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES Students will practice constructing graphs showing speed and calculate the speed of moving objects.
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Homework Grade Level Speed worksheet Pre-AP Speed and Forces worksheet
Todays Agenda Speed Challenge Lab Speed Graphs Foldable Speed Velocity Video Card Sort
QUIZ ON FRIDAY
24Speed Challenge Lab
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- Students will complete 4 different tasks.
- (Sprinting, Skipping, Speed Walking, Walking)
- Calculate the average speed for each task.
- Graph the average speed for each task.
25Speed Graphs Foldable
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- Create a foldable that displays the graphs for
different types of motion. - At Rest
- Constant Speed
- Speeding Up (Acceleration)
- Slowing Down (Deceleration)
26Speed Velocity Video
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- Video
- What are the differences between speed and
velocity?
27Card Sort
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- Students will complete the card sort with their
shoulder partner. - Match the different speed graphs with the correct
description.
28DO NOW
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Friday Graph the following scenario Ashley is playing softball and just hit the ball. The ball travels 50 meters in 3 seconds in the air. The ball then hits the ground and rolls 10 meters in 10 seconds. It then comes to a stop for 2 seconds before someone picks it up.
29TEKS
8.(6) (A) demonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object's motion (B) Differentiate between speed, velocity, and acceleration 6.8(D) measure and graph changes in motion
30ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS How do we calculate and communicate the change in position, direction, and speed for moving objects?
DAILY OBJECTIVES Students will show mastery of TEKS 8.6A, B, and 6.8D.
31Agenda
Todays Agenda Homework Review Quiz Special Assignment
Homework Grade Level Speed worksheet Pre-AP Speed and Forces worksheet
QUIZ TODAY
32Homework
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33QUIZ
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Read and re-read the passage. Underline the
question Bubble important words Identify the key
idea, write it in margin. Eliminate the wrong
answers Select the correct answer ?
Mass of an object
34Special Assignment
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- Complete a special assignment using the following
vocabulary words - - Speed
- - Velocity
- - Acceleration
- - Balanced Force
- - Unbalanced Force