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September 10th, 2013
Advanced Physics
• Starter: Solve for x in the following:• A) • B)• C)• Retest – good luck! • Post test: project work• Continue right angle trig review
2nd Period Chemistry
• Starter: complete using sig digs:– A) (14.5 g + 34.509 g) / (23.505 mL – 2.9
mL)– B) Lead is known to have a density of
10.66 g/cm3. You calculate a sample of lead to have a density of 10.2 g/cm3. What is your percent error?
– Is “400 g” the same as “400. g”? Explain.
• See learning check• Tomorrow: density and % error
learning check• Hmwk due tomorrow: 1-6 r/r wkst• Unit test: Friday
Astronomy
• Starter: get out SW/APOD sheet and learning target sheet
• SW/APOD• Continue new unit: The Copernican
Revolution
Conceptual Physics
• Starter: get out SMQ sheet • SMQ• See unit 1 tests• Continue Unit 3 Projectile Motion– Reading, Projectile Motion
• Hwmk due tomorrow: pg. 40 (1-10)
AP Chemistry
Daily• Starter: get out wkst
16• Continue new unit:
Thermodynamics – lecture 16
• Wksts 15 and 16
Weekly• Chem days: M, W, F• “Bio/Other” days: T,
Th
7th Period Chemistry
• Starter: complete using sig digs:– A) (14.5 g + 34.509 g) / (23.505 mL – 2.9
mL)– B) Lead is known to have a density of
10.66 g/cm3. You calculate a sample of lead to have a density of 10.2 g/cm3. What is your percent error?
– Is “400 g” the same as “400. g”? Explain.• See learning check• Tomorrow: density and % error
learning check• Hmwk due tomorrow: 1-6 r/r wkst• Unit test: Friday• Lab Safety rules discussion
8th Period – Math RTI
• Welcome!• Seating chart• Sample problems and discussion• Learning check reflection