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DO NOW V: 0Monday List 3-5 things you know about graphs.

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TEKS8.(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;

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ESSENTIAL 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.

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Agenda

Today’s Agenda

-Motion Detector Lab-Exit Ticket

Homework Grade Level – Speed worksheetPre-AP – Speed and Forces worksheet

QUIZ ON FRIDAY

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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

Motion Detector Lab V: 0

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Goal: Make the graph that is on your paper, come onto the screen.Instructions:1. Click “On” the calculator pad.2. Press “Prgm”3. Click “Enter,” it should now say “prgmRANGER” with a flashing cursor.4. Press “Enter” again. The screen now says, “Texas Instruments Ranger

(Y1.00) Press Enter” 5. Press “Enter” again. The screen now says “Main Menu

1:Setup/Sample.”6. Press “Enter” again.7. Click the up arrow so it is next to “Start Now,” click enter.8. Have one person stand in front of the motion detector with a white

board in front of them.9. When ready to collect data, press “Enter.”

Motion Detector Lab V: 0

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Goal: Make the graph that is on your paper, come onto the screen.Instructions to make new graphs and repeat:1. Press “Enter.” Screen should say “Plot Menu” at the top.2. Use the down arrow to go to number 3 “Repeat Sample,” press

“Enter”3. Have one person stand in front of the motion detector with a

white board in front of them.4. When ready to collect data, press “Enter.” 5. Repeat until get the graph from your paper onto the calculator.

Motion Detector Lab V: 0

Walker

Recorder

Calculator

Motion DetectorWalker

Recorder

Calculator

Motion Detector

Graph 2 Graph 3

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What should be included in a graph showing average speed?

Exit Ticket V: 0

Name

In a graph showing average speed and

should be included.

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DO NOW V: 0Tuesday What type of motion does

this graph represent? Explain.d

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time

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TEKS8.(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;

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ESSENTIAL 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.

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Agenda

Today’s Agenda

-Finish Motion Detector Lab-Conclusion Questions-Foldable-Card Sort-Graphing Real World Scenarios

Homework Grade Level – Speed worksheetPre-AP – Speed and Forces worksheet

QUIZ ON FRIDAY

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Finish the Motion Detector Lab

Motion Detector Lab V: 2

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Answer the following questions in your INB.

1. Which two graphs were the most difficult? Why?

2. What is the significance of the horizontal line in a distance vs time graph?

3. What was different about the graph that is curved? What is the name of this type of motion?

Motion Detector Lab Questions V: 0

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Create a 3-fold foldable in your INB for the vocabulary words:

- Speed- Velocity- Acceleration

Foldable: Speed, Velocity, Acceleration V: 0

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With your shoulder partner, sort the scenarios into three categories:

1) Speed2) Velocity3) Acceleration

Card Sort: RM 13 V: 0

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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.

Real World Scenarios V: 0

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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.

Real World Scenarios V: 0

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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.

Real World Scenarios V: 0

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DO NOW V: 0Wed/Thrs Which of the following could be illustrated by the

motion graph?A) 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.B) 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.

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TEKS8.(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;

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ESSENTIAL 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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V: 0Homework Grade Level – Speed worksheet

Pre-AP – Speed and Forces worksheet

Today’s Agenda -Speed Challenge Lab-Speed Graphs Foldable-Speed & Velocity Video-Card Sort

QUIZ ON FRIDAY

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1) Students will complete 4 different tasks.(Sprinting, Skipping, Speed Walking, Walking)

2) Calculate the average speed for each task.3) Graph the average speed for each task.

Speed Challenge Lab V: 2

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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)

Speed Graphs Foldable V: 0

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Video

What are the differences between speed and velocity?

Speed & Velocity Video V: 0

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Students will complete the card sort with their shoulder partner.

Match the different speed graphs with the correct description.

Card Sort V: 2

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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.

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TEKS8.(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;

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ESSENTIAL 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.

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Agenda

Today’s Agenda

-Homework-Review-Quiz-Special Assignment

Homework Grade Level – Speed worksheetPre-AP – Speed and Forces worksheet

QUIZ TODAY

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Grade Homework

V: 0Homework

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QUIZ V: 0

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

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Complete a special assignment using the following vocabulary words:

- Speed- Velocity- Acceleration- Balanced Force- Unbalanced Force

V: 0Special Assignment