Lesson Plans – Kovalcin

SE Physics - G201 - Pd 1

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Feb 15, 2010

 

SE Physics Pd 1 - Daily Activities

Content Covered - Unit Plan

 

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NO SCHOOL

PRESIDENT'S DAY

Proficiencies addressed:
25. Demonstrate an understanding of damped and undamped simple harmonic motion, its relationship to rotary motion, the effects of forced oscillations and the relationship of SHM to real world physical problems. (CCCS#5.7)
26. Demonstrate a thorough familiarity with the characteristics and properties of mechanical waves including, but not limited to reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference and polarization. (CCCS#5.7)

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Review: Tipler p455+: 1-20 Qualitative  21 Estimation
23,25,31 SHM  33 SHM & Circular Motion 
35,37 Energy in SHM  41,43,49,51,53,55
57 Vertical Spring  61,65 Simple Pendulum
67,69,77 Physical Pendulum  81,84 Damped SHM
95 Collisions  99,101,107,111,121 General
Remind: Test Simple Harmonic Motion for Thursday
Continue:  Mechanical Waves - Demonstrations - Wave Characteristics
Assigned Reading:
8:3a-e Wave
Interactions - Reflection
8:4a-f Wave
Interactions – Refraction
8:5a-k Wave
Interactions – Interference
Written Assignment:
HW 8:1 #1-7 Wave Characteristics & Terminology
 
Assigned Reading: Mechanical Waves
8:1a-h Introduction to Mechanical Waves
8:2a-d Mechanical Waves – Energy & Information
8:3a-e Wave Interactions - Reflection
8:4a-f Wave Interactions – Refraction
8:5a-k Wave Interactions – Interference
8:6a-b Wave Interactions – Polarization
8:7a-b Wave Interactions – Diffraction
8:8a-k Waves in a Ripple Tank   s = f ∙ l

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Continue:  Mechanical Waves - Demonstrations - Wave Interactions
Announce: Quiz 8:1 Wave Terminology NEXT Monday
Assigned Reading:
8:6a-b Wave Interactions – Polarization
8:7a-b Wave Interactions – Diffraction
8:8a-k Waves in a Ripple Tank   s = f ∙ l
Written Assignment:
HW 8:1 #8-14 Wave Characteristics & Terminology
 
Written assignments: Simple Harmonic Motion
Tipler p455+: 1-20 Qualitative  21 Estimation
23,25,31 SHM  33 SHM & Circular Motion 
35,37 Energy in SHM  41,43,49,51,53,55
57 Vertical Spring  61,65 Simple Pendulum
67,69,77 Physical Pendulum  81,84 Damped SHM
95 Collisions  99,101,107,111,121 General
Written assignments: Wave Motion
HW 8:1 #1-14 Wave Characteristics & Terminology
HW 8:2 #1-24 Ripple Tank
HW 8:3 #1-7 Wave Interactions

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Give Test: Test Simple Harmonic Motionrations
Collect, Grade & Return: Tipler p455+:
1-20 Qualitative  21 Estimation
23,25,31 SHM  33 SHM & Circular Motion 
35,37 Energy in SHM  41,43,49,51,53,55
57 Vertical Spring  61,65 Simple Pendulum
67,69,77 Physical Pendulum  81,84 Damped SHM
95 Collisions  99,101,107,111,121 General
Assigned Reading:
8:3a-e Wave Interactions - Reflection
8:4a-f Wave Interactions – Refraction
Assign: HW 8:1 #1-7 Wave Characteristics & Terminology [for NEXT Tuesday!]
 
Evaluations: Simple Harmonic Motion
Test Simple Harmonic Motion
Evaluations: Mechanical Waves
Quiz 8:1 Wave Terminology
Quiz 8:2 Ripple Tanks

 

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Review: APC 1988 & 1989 Free Response
1. Individual students will put a single problem on the board for homework credit.
2. The student putting the problem on the board will then present the problem to the class answering all questions and emphasizing the physics of the problem [15 pts]
3. All other students will submit one randomly selected problem for homework credit [15 pts]
Assign: 1990-1991 APC Free Response for NEXT Friday, Feb 26th
The primary goals this week will be to: Continue the study of Simple Harmonic Motion; Begin AP Review - see below!
AP Physics Assignment Fridays Until AP Test:
1990-1991 APC Free Response for
NEXT Friday, Feb 26
1. Individual students will put a single problem on the board.
2. The student putting the problem on the board will then present the problem to the class answering all questions and emphasizing the physics of the problem [15 pts]
3. All other students will submit one randomly selected problem for homework credit [15 pts]