Friday, February 13, 2015

2/17/15 and 2/18/15 Energy 3

Date: 2/17/15 and 2/18/15
Class: Physical Science
Periods: B2 and W1,2,4

Outcomes: Students will calculate GPE and KE of falling objects and diagram changes in GPE and KE of a pendulum.

Standards: 9-12.P.2.1

Student Needs: 

Assessment Plan: Lab report

Lesson Outline: Ask students What is Kinetic Energy? What is Potential Energy? What are the 3 forms of Potential Energy? > Lab Activity (falling and pendulum) > HW: Ch. 4 Review pg. 120-121 (1-12, 14,15)
Review: Ask students What is Energy? What is Kinetic Energy? What is Potential Energy? What are the 3 forms of Potential Energy?

Anticipatory Set/Opening: Pendulum in the middle of the room

Key Points: As things fall, their GPE is transformed into KE, pendulums and swings involve several changes in energy

Teaching Input: asking review questions, giving directions for lab: measure a certain height and mark it on the wall (aim for between 2m and 3m) > time how long it takes for the object to fall that distance > calculate the GPE of the object using mgh and then KE using the average speed as it fell so d/t to get v then 0/5mv^2 > demonstrate pendulum

Modeling: Demonstrate setup, calculations and pendulum

Checking for Understanding: have students repeat directions

Guided Practice/Monitoring: Lab activity and practice problems

Closure: Discuss why pendulums stop and why their GPE’s and KE’s might not match

Independent Practice: Partner up on Ch. 4 Review

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