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Daily Problem

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During a projectile’s trajectory, what velocity component stays constant?

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Horizontal and Vertical Components of Motion Lab - Make a Prediction

When you launch the two coins by pushing them with the ruler, how do you think their trajectories compare?

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Horizontal and Vertical Components of Motion Lab - Make a Prediction

When you launch the two coins by pivoting the ruler, how do you think their trajectories compare?

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What we are doing today:

  1. Daily Problem
  2. Language/Learning Targets
  3. Lab: Horizontal and Vertical Components of Motion
  4. Work on Practice Problems
  5. Review Practice Problems
  6. Extra Time? Exit ticket for chapter 6, lesson 2 due Monday, December 5th by 3:00 P.M.
  7. Questions?

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  • PK 6.1 - I can differentiate and describe horizontal and vertical components of motion and be able to describe the trajectory of objects with an initial horizontal velocity.
  • M 6.6a - I can use the five steps to solve for an unknown variable with the equations given in this chapter and previous chapters. This includes being able to distinguish horizontal motion/distance from vertical motion/distance in a math problem.
  • M 6.7a - I know the abbreviations/units for all the previously learned terms, radius, and period.

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  • Students will read and watch the content lessons on the class website.
  • Students will listen to the discussion, directions, and group members.
  • Students will write down notes throughout the discussion.
  • Students will discuss the concepts and answers to questions with their small groups.

Language Objectives

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Lab: Horizontal and Vertical Components of Motion

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Chapter 6, Lesson 1 - Practice Problems

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Work on Chapter 6, Lesson 2 Exit Ticket

Due: Monday, December 5th before 3:00 P.M.

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