Pace:
Checkpoint:
Checkpoint:
Position and TimeBy the end of this unit, students will be able to describe an object moving in a straight line with one of three motion types (speeding up/slowing down, constant velocity and at rest) using several different types of representations. Those representations are:
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Standards |
32.1 Electrical Forces and Charge
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Standard Practiced:
P3.7A Big Ideas: 1.The fundamental rule at the base of all electrical phenomena is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract 2. An object that has unequal numbers of electrons and protons is electrically charged. |
Terms to Know:
electrostatics Electrical Forces Charge Conservation of Charge |
32.1-32.2 Practice
1. Electric Charge and Force: Video Notes and Practice Quiz
(20-30 min)
Watch the module and take notes on big ideas, terms to know and any illustrations that might help you better understand the content. When your notes are completed, take the practice quiz to ensure understanding. Include a statement at the bottom of your notes that you have completed the quiz and reviewed any topics you missed on the practice quiz.
2. 32.1 - 32.2 BOOK NOTES
(15-25 min)
Review Chapter 32 sections 1-2 and take notes using the book or notes below. Be sure to include the terms/pitures and or diagrams to help explain the terms to know. Turn into box for grade when completed.
(20-30 min)
Watch the module and take notes on big ideas, terms to know and any illustrations that might help you better understand the content. When your notes are completed, take the practice quiz to ensure understanding. Include a statement at the bottom of your notes that you have completed the quiz and reviewed any topics you missed on the practice quiz.
2. 32.1 - 32.2 BOOK NOTES
(15-25 min)
Review Chapter 32 sections 1-2 and take notes using the book or notes below. Be sure to include the terms/pitures and or diagrams to help explain the terms to know. Turn into box for grade when completed.
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3. The Static Flyer Lab
Complete the following demonstration lab and answer the following questions (with diagrams) to turn in for a lab grade. You may work in pairs and turn in lab report as a team. All directions are included on the website.
1. What did you do?
2. What happened?
3. What scientific understanding did it help you understand?
Complete the following demonstration lab and answer the following questions (with diagrams) to turn in for a lab grade. You may work in pairs and turn in lab report as a team. All directions are included on the website.
1. What did you do?
2. What happened?
3. What scientific understanding did it help you understand?
4. Practice Pages
(15-30 min)
Complete the practice and check with the key before turning into box for grade. Be ready to EXPLAIN the big idea to your teacher.
Charge Static Electricity Practice
Charge Interactions Practice
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5. Electric Force Diagram
(5-10 min)
In a separate document complete the statements below using the following prompts:
"Oppositely charged particles attract because..."
"Like charged particles repel because..."
(5-10 min)
In a separate document complete the statements below using the following prompts:
"Oppositely charged particles attract because..."
"Like charged particles repel because..."
32.3 Coulomb's Law
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Standard Practiced:
3.7A 3.7B Big Ideas: Coulomb's Law states that for a charged particles or object sthat are small in compared with the distance between them, the force between the charges varies directly as the product of the charges and inversely as the square of the distance between them. |
Terms/Formulas to Know:
Coulomb's Law coulomb |
32.3 Practice
1.Coulomb's Law: Video Notes and Practice Quiz
20-30 min
Watch the module and take notes on big ideas, terms to know and any illustrations that might help you better understand the content. When your notes are completed, take the practice quiz to ensure understanding. Include a statement at the bottom of your notes that you have completed the quiz and reviewed any topics you missed on the practice quiz.
2. 32.3 BOOK NOTES
15-25 min
Review Chapter 232 sections 3 and take notes using the book or notes below. Be sure to include the terms/pitures and or diagrams to help explain the terms to know. Turn into box for grade when completed.
20-30 min
Watch the module and take notes on big ideas, terms to know and any illustrations that might help you better understand the content. When your notes are completed, take the practice quiz to ensure understanding. Include a statement at the bottom of your notes that you have completed the quiz and reviewed any topics you missed on the practice quiz.
2. 32.3 BOOK NOTES
15-25 min
Review Chapter 232 sections 3 and take notes using the book or notes below. Be sure to include the terms/pitures and or diagrams to help explain the terms to know. Turn into box for grade when completed.
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3. Practice Page
(15-30 min)
Complete the practice and check with the key before turning into box for grade.
Coulomb's Law Practice (Front page only, back page is extra credit)
(15-30 min)
Complete the practice and check with the key before turning into box for grade.
Coulomb's Law Practice (Front page only, back page is extra credit)
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4. Diagram
Explain why acquiring a large excess static charge (e.g., pulling off a wool cap, touching a Van de Graaff generator, combing) affects your hair. Be sure to include before and after diagrams of the charged particle in your diagram.
Explain why acquiring a large excess static charge (e.g., pulling off a wool cap, touching a Van de Graaff generator, combing) affects your hair. Be sure to include before and after diagrams of the charged particle in your diagram.
32.Review, Catch-Up and Extra Credit
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Complete the following lab before the Unit Mastery Check for 2 points EXTRA CREDIT on your Post Test.
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