What science ideas did you learn?
-why the moon doesn't crash into the earth
-solstice vs. equinox
How did you learn these ideas?
-discussing class
-using online simulators
-doing homework
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real world example is there)?
-It is important to know these ideas so we can explain how and why the moon doesn't crash into the sun.
- A real world example is that the earth doesn't crash into the sun.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
1/16
What science ideas did you learn?
-what causes seasons
-spring tide
-neap tide
How did you learn these ideas?
-discussing class
-reasearching
-doing hw
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real-world application is there)?
-It is important to know these ideas becasue then we can use them to find other things about how the moon effects the earth.
-A real-world application is when you want to find how the moon affects the tides.
-what causes seasons
-spring tide
-neap tide
How did you learn these ideas?
-discussing class
-reasearching
-doing hw
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real-world application is there)?
-It is important to know these ideas becasue then we can use them to find other things about how the moon effects the earth.
-A real-world application is when you want to find how the moon affects the tides.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
1/10
What science ideas did you learn?
-moon phases
-rotation v. revolution
-difference between waxing and waning
How did you learn these ideas?
-homework sheets
-discussing in class
-creating mnemonic devices for moon phases
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real-world application is there)?
-It is important to know these ideas so we can use them to study for future tests and quizzes.
-A real-world application is if you want to know what the moon phase is.
-moon phases
-rotation v. revolution
-difference between waxing and waning
How did you learn these ideas?
-homework sheets
-discussing in class
-creating mnemonic devices for moon phases
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real-world application is there)?
-It is important to know these ideas so we can use them to study for future tests and quizzes.
-A real-world application is if you want to know what the moon phase is.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
12/20
What science ideas did you learn?
-Newton's 3rd Law
-how mass is involved in a
-F unbalanced/mass=a
How did you learn these ideas?
-discussing class
-watching videos
-doing experiments
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real-world application is there)?
-A real-world application is when you are jumping rope, you a up and the then come back down.
-Newton's 3rd Law
-how mass is involved in a
-F unbalanced/mass=a
How did you learn these ideas?
-discussing class
-watching videos
-doing experiments
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real-world application is there)?
-A real-world application is when you are jumping rope, you a up and the then come back down.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
12/13
What science ideas did you learn?
-force diagrams
-unbalanced force
-The direction of unbalanced force, on a force diagram, and the direction of delta v ,on a motion diagram, are in the same direction.-Newton's First Law
-balanced forces equal 0
How did you learn these ideas?
-by experimenting in class
-discussing
-doing homework
-watching videos
-drawing representations on white boards
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real world application is there)?
-It is important because then we can use it to draw other diagrams and use it to explain why certain things happen.
-A real world example is 2 little kids pulling from opposite directions on a toy.
-force diagrams
-unbalanced force
-The direction of unbalanced force, on a force diagram, and the direction of delta v ,on a motion diagram, are in the same direction.-Newton's First Law
-balanced forces equal 0
How did you learn these ideas?
-by experimenting in class
-discussing
-doing homework
-watching videos
-drawing representations on white boards
Why is it important to know these ideas(What real world application is there)?
-It is important because then we can use it to draw other diagrams and use it to explain why certain things happen.
-A real world example is 2 little kids pulling from opposite directions on a toy.
Friday, December 4, 2009
12/4
What science ideas did you learn?
-Force
-force diagrams
-interacting objects
How did you learn these ideas?
-experimenting with bowling ball, basketball, and backpack
-pushing a car
-drawing force diagrams
-discussing in class
Why is it important to know these ideas (What real world applications are there)?
-It is important so we can use for future problems involving force and other related topics .
-A real world application is when you play tug-of-war.
-Force
-force diagrams
-interacting objects
How did you learn these ideas?
-experimenting with bowling ball, basketball, and backpack
-pushing a car
-drawing force diagrams
-discussing in class
Why is it important to know these ideas (What real world applications are there)?
-It is important so we can use for future problems involving force and other related topics .
-A real world application is when you play tug-of-war.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
11/8
What science ideas did you learn?
-motion is relative
-slope
-speed vs. time graph
-functions
How did you learn these ideas?
-discussing in class
-doing homework that pretains to what we are learning about
-experiments
-drawing graphs
Why is it important to know these ideas (What real world applications are there)?
-It is important to know these ideas so we can apply to other things that we do in class.
-A real world applicationis when a person is driving in a car and we can graph their motion and find the slope and then write it in function form.
-motion is relative
-slope
-speed vs. time graph
-functions
How did you learn these ideas?
-discussing in class
-doing homework that pretains to what we are learning about
-experiments
-drawing graphs
Why is it important to know these ideas (What real world applications are there)?
-It is important to know these ideas so we can apply to other things that we do in class.
-A real world applicationis when a person is driving in a car and we can graph their motion and find the slope and then write it in function form.
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