Chemistry 9-8-11 Relationalships Among Data

CHEMISTRY – Can you believe it? We finished the chapter today! Kind of a crazy start to class, but do you understand powers of 10 better? Here’s the brief lecture from Thursday on direct and inverse proportions. It is brief info for the test, and then we’ll put it to practice in a couple of activities after the test.

Speaking of tests, one last help session tomorrow, Friday, morning at 7:15. BTW – go to Edline and look under “Tests” and you might find something that will help a lot as you begin to study. Yes, it’s time to begin studying; no, it’s not too early. And if you need extra practice on anything, don’t forget the help session tomorrow! Make a list tonight of the problems you need help with or questions you have. See you tomorrow!


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Hon Chemistry 9-8-11 Chapter 2 Review

HON CHEMISTRY – Good luck studying for your test! Here’s the overview of the test on chapter 2 from today. Remember, don’t just read your notes – practice your notes, practice the problems, practice the memorization!! If you haven’t had a chance to print them out, here are links to the study suggestion sheet and the chapter 2 formula sheet. Click on the names below to open – but change the prefixes you need to memorize to Tera through nano.

Ch2 Formulas
Ch2 Study Suggestions

Also, don’t forget sciencegeek.net and the online review quizzes that you’ll find under Chemistry Tutorials below. Good luck studying! Help session tomorrow morning (Friday) at 7:15 A.M. I’ll be praying for you!!


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Physics 9-7-11 Free Fall Acceleration

PHYSICS – So how do you like free fall? Here’s the lecture from Thursday on acceleration due to gravity. Hey, what’s your reaction time? Did you figure out why you can’t catch the dollar bill? Also, will this be number 3 or 4 in your lab book?. Put your data in a table and be sure and show all your calculations/work. (Don’t forget that all labs, these and the labs you’ve done that have reports on lab sheets are due on Monday.) Let’s play with the problems tomorrow and see if we can do something useful with free fall!



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