Assignments for the week of October 6 - 10
Good Monday Morning to All!
Lots to cover this week, as usual!!
For Physics:
Monday: This morning we covered some Chapter 4 problems, and talked a bit about the take home test from the weekend. I handed out a 1 page multiple choice worksheet from one of my AP books to help you practice. Please take a look at this.
** In general, remember how Chapter 4 is set up and how it relates to Chapters 2 and 3. In Chapter 4, we are interested in the different forces on an object in the x and y directions. We use Newton's famous formula, F = ma, to help us relate the forces on an object to its mass and acceleration. If we are able to find acceleration, a, we can solve for velocity, distance or some other Kinematic quantity that we studied in Chapters 2 and 3.
*** Remember that any vector that is not vertical or horizontal must be broken into its vertical and horizontal components in order to resolve its particular force.
Tuesday: We'll actually begin Chapter 5 which is Gravitation and Circular Motion. It is a very interesting chapter. We'll look at racecars and tracks, spinning buckets vertically, and even look at the motion and orbits of planets.
The Chapter 5 problems from our text are: 7, 11, 14, 17, 31, 37, 43, 45, 47 (and, as always, feel free to do more than these!!)
Wedensday: ****30 minute period***** An in-class worksheet/quiz to be turned in at the end of class.
Thursday: No school *******Yom Kippur***************
Friday: Workday on Chapter 5 problems (see above)
For Calculus:
Monday: We talked a bit about the take home test from the weekend. We did some problems at the board from section 3.5 which is differentiation of trig functions. The problems for this sections are the odds, and the Standardized multiple choice questions at the end of the section.
Tuesday: Workday on sections 3.5 (differentiation of Trig functions) and 3.6 (the Chain Rule)
Wednesday: *********30 minute period******* Short quiz on 3.5 and 3.6
Thursday: No school *************Yom Kippur*****************
Friday: Begin section 3.7 Implicit Differentiation
In general, we are right on schedule in Calculus, a few days behind in Physics. I am staying all day today to help some catch up.
Remember also, I will be here Wednesday from 2 - 4 for extra help.
Have a great week. Work hard, and ask questions so you don't fall behind!!!!
Mrs. Little
Lots to cover this week, as usual!!
For Physics:
Monday: This morning we covered some Chapter 4 problems, and talked a bit about the take home test from the weekend. I handed out a 1 page multiple choice worksheet from one of my AP books to help you practice. Please take a look at this.
** In general, remember how Chapter 4 is set up and how it relates to Chapters 2 and 3. In Chapter 4, we are interested in the different forces on an object in the x and y directions. We use Newton's famous formula, F = ma, to help us relate the forces on an object to its mass and acceleration. If we are able to find acceleration, a, we can solve for velocity, distance or some other Kinematic quantity that we studied in Chapters 2 and 3.
*** Remember that any vector that is not vertical or horizontal must be broken into its vertical and horizontal components in order to resolve its particular force.
Tuesday: We'll actually begin Chapter 5 which is Gravitation and Circular Motion. It is a very interesting chapter. We'll look at racecars and tracks, spinning buckets vertically, and even look at the motion and orbits of planets.
The Chapter 5 problems from our text are: 7, 11, 14, 17, 31, 37, 43, 45, 47 (and, as always, feel free to do more than these!!)
Wedensday: ****30 minute period***** An in-class worksheet/quiz to be turned in at the end of class.
Thursday: No school *******Yom Kippur***************
Friday: Workday on Chapter 5 problems (see above)
For Calculus:
Monday: We talked a bit about the take home test from the weekend. We did some problems at the board from section 3.5 which is differentiation of trig functions. The problems for this sections are the odds, and the Standardized multiple choice questions at the end of the section.
Tuesday: Workday on sections 3.5 (differentiation of Trig functions) and 3.6 (the Chain Rule)
Wednesday: *********30 minute period******* Short quiz on 3.5 and 3.6
Thursday: No school *************Yom Kippur*****************
Friday: Begin section 3.7 Implicit Differentiation
In general, we are right on schedule in Calculus, a few days behind in Physics. I am staying all day today to help some catch up.
Remember also, I will be here Wednesday from 2 - 4 for extra help.
Have a great week. Work hard, and ask questions so you don't fall behind!!!!
Mrs. Little

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