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Physical Science-Block Periods 1  (81 min.)

2/15
  1. Density of Liquids Lab.
  2. Measurement Test on Friday.  This test is hands on so study your labs to prepare.
 
2/14
  1. Perform procedures you wrote yesterday.
  2. Write results paragraph, conclusion paragraph, &application sentence.
 
2/13
  1. Take notes on precision and accuracy.  See textbook or copy from peer.
  2. Create lab report for problem "How does volume affect density of water and density of alcohol?"
  3. Write problem, 3 research topics, hypothesis.
  4. Write detailed procedures to test the hypothesis.
  5. Create a data table.
 
2/10
  1. Density Notes
  2. Density Calculations
 
2/9
  1. How To Use A Balance Lab
 
2/8
  1.  Volume Lab
  2. Mass Notes
 
2/7
  1. Volume Notes
  2. Measuring Liquid Volume Lab
  3. HW-Teen Rock
 
2/6
  1. NB Check
  2. SM-Theories, Laws & Pseudoscience HO
  1. Volume Notes
  2. Volume Lab
  3. Following Directions
  4. Mass Notes
  5. Mass Lab
  6. Density Notes
  7. Density Calculations
  8.  Density of Liquids
  9. Density & Slope Lab
  10. 1.4 Handout

 

Friday, 2/3
  1. Turn in How An Experiment is Set Up
  2. Use internet & complete SM-Theories, Laws, & Pseudoscience
  3. Complete 1.4 handout-from workbook.
  4. Clean glassware.
Physical Science Sunshine State Standards
Thursday, 2/2
  1. How An Experiment is Set Up-complete Q19-20
  2. Read CH 1.4 & Complete handout.
 
Wednesday, 2/1
  1. How An Experiment is Set Up-complete Q1-17.
  2. Read Graphing Notes
  3. How An Experiment is Set Up-complete Q18.
 
Tuesday, 1/31
  1. Lego Lab or Demonstration Procedures
  2. Complete Teen Rock
 
Monday, 1/30
  1. Collect First Day Paper signatures & Safety Contract Signatures.
  2. Organize NB-create Table of Contents.
  3. Review pH Lab & complete.
  4. Read 1.2 & complete 1.2 Handout (from workbook)
 
Friday, 1/27
  1. Take Safety Test.
  2. Discuss SM Notes-experiment
  3. pH Lab-practice SM & safety.
 
Thursday, 1/26
  1. Demonstrated Safety Features & completed Safety Map.
  2. Safety Test tomorrow.
  3. Discussed Scientific Method Notes-problem, research, & hypothesis.
  4. Look car accident image & write 3 scientific problems & 3 hypothesis.
 
Wednesday, 1/25
  1. Safety Scenario Activity

  2. Draw a map of the room on notebook paper.  Label 8 lab stations, doors, windows, & teacher lab desk.  Move around the room and llabel  20 safety features specific to this room on the map.

  3. Study for Safety Test on Friday.

 

 
Tuesday, 1/24
  1. Physical Science First Day Letter-read and discuss.  Return last page on Monday w/parent signature.

  2. Shift Happens/Salary & Education-What's My Dream?

  3. Distribute Safety in the Lab Safety  & Contract. 

  4. Read handout and write check mark before rules you understand and ? before rules you do not understand.  Sign and date.

  5. Get parent signature-due Monday.

 
   

 

 

 

 

 
Friday, 1/20
  1. Work & Power Lesson
 
SC.912.P.10.3:  Compare and contrast work and power qualitatively and quantitatively.
Thursday, 1/19
  1. CH 18 Electricity
  2. Electricity Lab

 

SC.912.P.10.15: Investigate and explain the relationships among current, voltage, resistance, and power.
SC.912.P.10.14: Differentiate among conductors, semiconductors, and insulators.
Thursday, 1/12
  1. CH 18 Light & EM
  2. EM Diagram
  3. EM Graph
  4. Doppler Shift

 

SC.912.P.10.18: Explore the theory of electromagnetism by comparing and contrasting the different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum in terms of wavelength, frequency, and energy, and relate them to phenomena and applications. SC.912.P.10.21: Qualitatively describe the shift in frequency in sound or electromagnetic waves due to the relative motion of a source or a receiver.
SC.912.P.12.7: Recognize that nothing travels faster than the speed of light in vacuum which is the same for all observers no matter how they or the light source are moving.
Wednesday, 1/11
  1. CH 15 Energy Forms & Conservation of Energy
  2. Jigsaw Activity
  3. CH 16 Thermal Energy-Convection, Conduction, & Radiation
  4. Graphs
  5. Lab
SC.912.P.10.4: Describe heat as the energy transferred by convection, conduction, and radiation, and explain the connection of heat to change in temperature or states of matter.

SC.912.P.10.5: Relate temperature to the average molecular kinetic energy.
SC.912.P.10.7: Distinguish between endothermic and exothermic chemical processes.

Tuesday,1/10
  1. Kg Handout
  2. Using  A Pendulum to Measure Acceleration due to Gravity Lab
SC.912.P.10.1: Differentiate among the various forms of energy and recognize that they can be transformed from one form to others.
SC.912.P.10.2: Explore the Law of Conservation of Energy by differentiating among open, closed, and isolated systems and explain that the total energy in an isolated system is a conserved quantity.
Monday, 1/9
  1. CH 12.2-12.4 Notes

  2. ISS - Visible Passes
    Date Mag Starts Max. altitude Ends
    Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
    12 Jan -2.7 07:01:43 10 SSW 07:04:52 60 SE 07:08:04 10 NE
    13 Jan -0.6 06:05:33 10 S 06:08:00 21 SE 06:10:35 10 ENE
    14 Jan -3.2 06:43:54 10 WSW 06:47:02 52 NW 06:50:12 10 NNE
    15 Jan -2.6 05:48:43 29 SSW 05:50:01 52 SE 05:53:10 10 NE
    16 Jan -2.1 06:27:56 19 WNW 06:29:06 23 NW 06:31:47 10 NNE
    17 Jan -1.0 05:34:10 17 NNE 05:34:10 17 NNE 05:35:04 10 NE
    18 Jan -0.9 06:12:25 11 N 06:12:25 11 N 06:12:36 10 N
     
SC.912.P.12.3: Interpret and apply Newton's three laws of motion. SC.912.P.10.10: Compare the magnitude and range of the four fundamental forces (gravitational, electromagnetic, weak nuclear, strong nuclear).

Check out:

http://www.spaceweather.com/

Hammer & Feather Exp. on Moon

Astronauts Driving Lunar Rover

Earth Rising From Moon

HD Images of Moon Landing Sites Today

Auroras

Physics of Skydiving

Friday, 1/6
  1. CH 11 Test
  2. CH 12. 1 Notes
SC.912.P.12.4: Describe how the gravitational force between two objects depends on their masses and the distance between them.
Thursday, 1/5
  1. Reviewed CH 11

 

Wednesday, 12/21
  1. Early Dismissal.  Enjoy your Winter Break!!!!
 
Tuesday, 12/20
  1. Investigating Freefall Lab
 
Monday, 12/19
  1. Marble Lab
 
Friday, 12/16
  1. Read 11.3 Acceleration
  2. HW-11.3 Handout
  3. Eureka-Acceleration 1
  4. Eureka-Acceleration 2
  5. Acceleration Lab

 

SC.912.P.12.2: Analyze the motion of an object in terms of its position, velocity, and acceleration (with respect to a frame of reference) as functions of time.
Thursday, 12/15
  1. Review 11.1 & 11.2
  2. HW-Frame of Reference Handout
  3. Investigating the Velocity of a Sinking Marble-page 349
SC.912.P.12.2: Analyze the motion of an object in terms of its position, velocity, and acceleration (with respect to a frame of reference) as functions of time.

Investigating Freefall???

Wednesday, 12/14
  1. CH 10 Test
  2. Read 11.2 Speed/Velocity 
  3. Complete 11.2 Handout
  4. Match the Motion & CBR

 

SC.912.P.12.2: Analyze the motion of an object in terms of its position, velocity, and acceleration (with respect to a frame of reference) as functions of time.
Tuesday, 12/13
  1. Modeling a Chain Reaction p316
  2. Build A Carbon Atom-read page & THEN click top link to the activity.  Build Hydrogen and then Helium until you build Carbon.
  3. Visit Element Powerpoints on PPT link above.
 
Monday, 12/12
  1. Finish 10.4 Notes
  2. Review for CH 10 Test
 
Friday, 12/9
  1. CH 10.4 Notes
 
Thursday, 12/8
  1. Radiometric Decay Lab
SC.912.P.10.11: Explain and compare nuclear reactions (radioactive decay, fission and fusion), the energy changes associated with them and their associated safety issues.
Wednesday, 12/7
  1. Take notes on Rates of Radioactive Decay-CH 10.2
  2. CH 10.1 HO
SC.912.P.10.12:  Differentiate between chemical and nuclear reactions.
Tuesday, 12/6
  1. Review 10.1 Notes.  Edit your notes during presentation.
  2. Radioactive Decay of U-238
  3. Estimate of Radiation Exposure Survey
SC.912.P.10.11: Explain and compare nuclear reactions (radioactive decay, fission and fusion), the energy changes associated with them and their associated safety issues.
Monday, 12/5
  1. FInish DVD.
  2. Complete Lab Report for movie and turn in.
SC.912.N.1.1: Define a problem based on a specific body of knowledge, for example: biology, chemistry, physics, and earth/space science, and do the following:
Friday, 12/2
  1. View Medicine Man DVD and write steps of scientific method on lab report for Dr. Campbell's work.
SC.912.N.1.1: Define a problem based on a specific body of knowledge, for example: biology, chemistry, physics, and earth/space science, and do the following:
Thursday, 12/1    
Wednesday 11/30
  1. CH 7 Test. 
  2. Radioactivity-CH 10.1-read & take notes.
 
Tuesday, 11/29
  1. Finish pH Lab
  2. Correct CH 5 & 6 tests on clean NB paper.
  3. CH 7 Test tomorrow.
SC.912.P.8.11: Relate acidity and basicity to hydronium and hydroxyl ion concentration and pH.
Monday, 11/28
  1. 8.3  Properties of Acids/Bases p240-243
  2. 8.4  pH Scale
  3. pH Lab
  4. Discuss CH 7.3
SC.912.P.8.11:  Relate acidity and basicity to hydronium and hydroxyl ion concentration and pH.
Friday 11/18
  1. 8.1  Properties of Liquid Solution p231-234
  2. 8.2  Types of Solutions p235-236 (Chocolate Milk)

 

 

Liquid N Demo

Balancing Equations

Signs of Chemical Reaction with Video

Thursday 11/17
  1. Finish Temperature & Enzyme Lab-share class data on Excel.  Copy class data table, calculate average & graph.
  2. Turn in.
  3. Alkaline Metals
  4. Electrolysis-YouTube

    Electrolysis Explain-Wikipedia

    Electrolysis & Space Station

    Getting Water on the Shuttle

SC.912.P.12.12:  Explain how various factors, such as concentration, temperature, and presence of a catalyst affect the rate of a chemical reaction.

Alkaline Metals & Water-YouTube

Build A Carbon Atom

High Energy Physics

Types of Equations

Wednesday, 11/16
  1. Complete Small Scale Chemistry.  Turn in
  2. Complete Balancing Act.  Turn in.
  3. Complete7.2 HO
  4. Discuss Energy Changes in Reactions 7.3 & Reaction Rates 7.4
  5. Temperature & Catalysis Lab
SC.912.P.10.7:  Distinguish between endothermic and exothermic chemical processes.

SC.912.P.12.12:  Explain how various factors, such as concentration, temperature, and presence of a catalyst affect the rate of a chemical reaction.

Tuesday, 11/15
  1. Submit Electrolysis Lab.

 

SC.912.P.8.8:  Characterize types of chemical reactions, for example: redox, acid-base, synthesis, and single and double replacement reactions.
Monday, 11/14
  1. Electrolysis of Water
  2. Beef Liver Lab
SC.912.P.8.8:  Characterize types of chemical reactions, for example: redox, acid-base, synthesis, and single and double replacement reactions.
Thursday, 11/10
  1. Balancing Act.
  2. Chemical Balancer Game
  3. Small Scale Chemistry

 

SC.912.P.8.8:  Characterize types of chemical reactions, for example: redox, acid-base, synthesis, and single and double replacement reactions.
Friday, 11/4
  1. CH 6 Test
  2. Types of Reactions CH 7.2-take notes.

 

SC.912.P.8.8:  Characterize types of chemical reactions, for example: redox, acid-base, synthesis, and single and double replacement reactions.

 

Thursday, 11/3
  1. Naming Compounds & Writing Formulas-CH 6.3
  2. Complete 6.3 HO
 
Wednesday, 11/2
  1. Naming Compounds & Writing Formulas-CH 6.3
  2. Ionic Models
  3. CH 6 Review

 

SC.912.P.8.7:  Interpret formula representations of molecules and compounds in terms of composition and structure.

Covalent Bonding-listen to directions for handout

Tuesday, 11/1
  1. CH 5 Test
  2. Ionic Bonding HO
  3. Covalent Bonding HO
SC.912.P.8.7:  Interpret formula representations of molecules and compounds in terms of composition and structure.
Monday, 10/31
  1. Read 5.1 & complete HO
  2. Complete CH 5 Review
  3. CH 5 Test tomorrow.
Alkali Metals
Friday, 10/28
  1. Complete PowerPoint & save in Whitt Dropbox for your period-see 10/21 Lesson
  2. Read 5.2 & complete handout
  3. Read 5.3 & complete handout.
SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.
Thursday, 10/27
  1. Using Clues to Identify Elements

 

Periodic Table-Quia

Using Clues to ID Elements Podcast-listen to learn how to complete this activity!

SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.

Wednesday, 10/26
  1. Review Mid Term
Physical vs. Chemical Change-Quia

Properties of Matter

Friday, 10/21
  1. Mid Term Exam
  2. Turn in  Using Clues to Identify Elements
  3. Create PowerPoint on ONE of the Representative Groups:
    • Title slide:  Representative Group, your name, period, & date.
    • Why elements are in this group & chemical properties of group
    • Slide for  each element
      • Origin of  symbol
      • 2 interesting facts for each element
      • image of each element
    •  1 short video clip (3 minutes or less).
Use Youtube.com to find short video clips or

SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.

 

Thursday, 10/20
  1. Review for Mid Term exam on Friday.
 
Wednesday, 10/19
  1. List 5 ways the periodic table is organized.
  2. Using Clues to Identify Elements
  3. Mid Term Exam on Friday-study test, vocabulary cards, notes, and handouts for CH 1-5
 
Tuesday, 10/18
  1. Submit CH 4 Voc.
  2. Submit any CH 4 handouts.
  3. Submit CH 4 Review
  4. CH 4 Test
  5. Periodic Table Basics  (if absent read 5.1, 5.2, & 5.3).
 
Monday, 10/17
  1. Complete  CH 4 Review p121-122 (Q#1-10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23)
  2. Finalize CH 4 Voc cards.
  3. Edit scores less 70%
  4. Study for CH 4 Test
 
Friday, 10/14
  1. Flame Test Lab-p119
  2. Make up time due to FCAT testing.
  3. CH 4 Test Tuesday.
 
Thursday, 10/13
  1. Review Wednesday's lesson
  2. Review for test
  3. HW-Complete CH 4 Voc.
 
Wednesday, 10/12
  1. Discuss CH 4.3
  2. Observe Fluorescent Rocks for Excited States-p117.
  3. Define isotope and draw Bohr Model for (3) C isotopes, (3) Cu isotopes, & 3 (H) isotopes (on notebook paper).  Periodic Table of Isotopes
  4. Draw Bohr Model for 1st 20 elements (Periodic Table) PLEASE, list total # protons, total # neutrons, & list total electrons per energy level or shell.    Hydrogen: 
  5. Complete 4.1 & 4.3 HO.
SC.912.P.8.4:  Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  Read  4.2 & complete HO (workbook or online textbook under Student Resources).  
Tuesday 10/11
  1. Element Quiz
  2. Investigating Charged Particles p102
  3. Review 4.1 and take notes.
Name Element Game
 
  1. Elements Song
  2. Create index cards and write Element name on front & Symbol on back. Use Elements 1-36 (Hydrogen to Krypton).
  3. Element Bingo
  4. Study for Element Quiz.
 
Monday, 10/10
  1. Turn in CH 3 Review Questions & CH 3 Voc.
  2. Take CH 3 Test.
  3. Notebook Check.
     
SC.912.P.8.2:  Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.
Friday, 10/7
  1. Element Quiz Retest on Tuesday.
SC.912.P.8.1:  Differentiate among the four states of matter.

SC.912.P.10.4:  Describe heat as the energy transferred by convection, conduction, and radiation, and explain the connection of heat to change in temperature or states of matter.

Thursday, 10/6
  1. Freezing Point of Mothball Lab
  2. Temperature Calculations
  3. CH 3 Review (Q1-10, 13-14, 16, 18, 20-22, 24, 26, 27-29)
  4. CH 3 Test Friday
SC.912.P.8.1:  Differentiate among the four states of matter.

SC.912.P.12.11:  Describe phase transitions in terms of kinetic molecular theory.

Wednesday, 10/5
  1. Read 3.3 & take notes
  2. Review p90.
  3. Complete Observing Phase Change HO
  4. Iodine Demo & Dry Ice.
  5. Complete 3.3 HO.
SC.912.P.8.2:  Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.

SC.912.P.8.1:  Differentiate among the four states of matter.

SC.912.P.10.5:  Relate temperature to the average molecular kinetic energy.

Tuesday, 10/4
  1. Discuss 3.2
  2. Quick Lab-p79.
  3. Gas Laws-show work
  4. 3.2 HO
  5. Collapsing Can Exp. 
  6. Collapsing Barrel video
SC.912.P.12.10:  Interpret the behavior of ideal gases in terms of kinetic molecular theory.
Monday, 10/3
  1. Investigating Space Between Particles
  2. Turn in 3.1 HO
  3. Take notes on 3.2
 
Friday, 9/30
  1. Reviewed 3.1
  2. Investigating Space Between Particles
SC.912.P.8.2:  Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.
Thursday, 9/29
  1. Turn in CH 2 Vocabulary, 2.1 HO, 2.2 Notes, & 2.3 (Notes or HO)
  2. CH 2 Vocabulary
  3. Read 3.1 & complete 3.1 HO
 
Wednesday, 9/28
  1. Finish Recognizing Physical & Chemical Changes Lab
  2. Review for CH 2 Test
SC.912.P.8.2:  Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.
Tuesday, 9/27
  1. Discuss 2.3 & 2.3 Notes or HO (choice)
  2. Recognizing Physical & Chemical Changes Lab
  3. Pancakes.
SC.912.P.8.2:  Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.
Thursday, 9/22
  1. Turn in:  2.1 Data Analysis & Assessment & Density & Slope Lab.
  2. CH 2.2 Notes. Viscosity  Heat Conduction video  Heat Conductometer    Solar Distiller    Distillation of Water & Ethanol  
  3. Create online textbook logon.  See top of page.  Be sure to record & put in NB. 
  4. HW-study for Elements 1-36 Quiz tomorrow.
SC.912.P.8.2:  Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.
Wednesday 9/21
  1. Finish reading CH 2.1.
  2.  Write notes on existing paper. Follow teacher’s example.
  3. Complete Data Analysis-p.42 on clean paper. Hint: part/total x 100=% (Show work).
 
Tuesday 9/20