TAKE YOUR TIME AND DO YOUR BEST!
THIS FINAL IS WORTH 300 POINTS. This will be the last assignment for 2nd Quarter. **Remember you are well prepared! User name: SSID number (the same you use for SAGE). Password: Last name with the 1st letter capitalized (example: Roundy) Click the link below to take your test. Physics Final * When you are finished you can read quietly, do homework or play games on the computer QUIETLY!! * We reviewed for our Physics Final Exam today. Use the power point below to review for the exam. You will find all these notes in the notebook tab on this website as well.
Remember, you will Not be able to re-take this exam because there will be second and third chances on each question as you take the test. Please take some time to review before the exam. Physics Final Review Sheet Power Point :We watched Bill Nye Waves today and completed a video guide. Whether you were absent or on the ski trip you will still need watch the video below and complete the video guide. Bill Nye Waves Video Guide We were in the lab today looking at sound waves through a flame tube. Watch the videos below to see what you missed! We were in the lab today using slinkys to test the relliability of digital vs. analog communication.
If you were absent, you need to write a paragraph (at least 5 sentences) to answer the question below. If you are not sure what the answer is, look at your notes from Friday or do some online research. Describe the reliability of digital vs. analog communication. Today we will be taking notes on Analog vs. Digital signals with a power point narrated by Mrs. Sandoval!
Use the power point below to complete the notes provided. 1. Click on "Analog vs. Digital" below and download the file 2. Open the file and click 'Read Only" 3. Play slide show from start 4. Use arrows to move through the slides 5. Hover over speaker icon and press play to listen to narration on each slide 6. Complete the notes as you go. Glue them into your notebook when complete. 7. When you are finished take the Quiz in Google Classroom Analog vs. Digital We listened to music on different types of devices today. We had a record player (analog), cassette tape (analog), CD (digital) and a digital file (digital). We were looking for what the song sounded like, what other sounds we could hear and how the sound compared to the other devices.
We also looked at the connection between pitch and frequency as wekk as loudness and amplitude. We put these notes in our notebooks. If you were absent, come see me. We had a little bit of extra time in 2nd period to day so the class wanted to do a quick mannequin challenge. Enjoy! We used the computers today to compare wavelengths and the energy needed to produce those wavelengths.
Instructions: 1. Click on "Waves on a String" below to get to the pHet lab site. 2. Follow the instructions on the worksheet. Waves on a String We took our Sage Interim Test today to introduce us to what we will see on our end of level tests. The interim test is a great tool for us to see growth between now and the end of the year and also to be introduced to the type of problems you will see as well as how to use the computer system.
Come see me if you were absent. The score will be entered into powerschool is a placeholder for data. This data will be compared with your Spring "official" SAGE testing to look for growth. This score is NOT included in your Final Grade. The SAGE score can be interpreted as follows: 1 = Below Proficient 2 = Approaching Proficient 3 = Proficient 4 = Highly Proficient |
WHAT WILL I FIND HERE?EVERY DAY, you will find a post about what has happened in class, as well as book scans, videos, scanned documents, etc. ANYTIME you are absent for any reason OR need additional information for the day you will LOOK HERE! Blog Posts
February 2017
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