Physics 11-16-15 Potential Energy & the Work Energy Theorem/ Conservation of Energy

PHYSICS: See?! I wasn’t kidding about the balancing rocks movement!

Here’s the lecture from Monday on work and potential energy and conservation of energy. Great start on the problems and concepts!!

PHYSICS 11-20-14 Potential Energy & the Work Energy Theorem/ Conservation of Energy from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

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Hon Chemistry 11-16-15 Monday’s In Class Assignment

To My Beautiful Honors Chemistry Students: Today you will apply what you’ve learned from the first Particle Adventure AND use your critical thinking and reasoning skills to complete an activity at Fermilabyrinth. cLAB: Fermilabyrinth

Today’s activity will be a challenge at first. Be sure and follow the instructions on the lab sheet VERY carefully or you may find yourself having to start all over again. Read through ALL of the instructions on the sheet before you get started.

If you finish early and don’t need to improve your score, go back to sciencegeek.net and practice writing and naming chemical formulas.

Have a great day! 🙂

Chemistry 11-16-15 Monday’s In Class Assignment

To My Beautiful Chemistry Students: Today you will continue the virtual lab that you began on Friday. It is the vLAB: Determining an Empirical Formula. You will also do Extension 1.

Be sure and use the lab sheets here on the website and NOT sheets on the textbook site that come with the virtual lab! There are headphones for you to use if you don’t have your own ear buds.

Be sure and save your work! You won’t be able to save the actual lab, just your lab report. You could save it to your Shared Student Folder at school and email it to yourself, or you could save it to your Google Drive folder as a Word Doc and then you’d be able to access it from home. When you are finished, you will save this lab as a PDF to your Google Drive Turn In Assignment folder and Turnitin.com.I’d like for you to finish it in class today, but if you need to finish it home tonight, you may. It is due tonight by midnight.

If you finish early, go back to sciencegeek.net and practice writing and naming chemical formulas.

Have a great day! 🙂