Daniel Davis: November 2010 Archives

Physical Science 11/29

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We continued exploring the properties of solutions and began discussing the differences between saturated, unsaturated, and supersaturated solutions.

Astronomy 11/17

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We calculated several wavelengths and frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, and we began classifying EM radiation by wavelength, frequency, energy, and uses.

Physical Science 11/17

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We finished discussing the energy changes in equations and began preparing for the test on Friday.

Astronomy 11/12

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TEST on the Copernican Revolution today.

Physical Science 11/12

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We discussed the means of identifying the 6 types of chemical reactions, with examples.

Astronomy 11/11

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The review handout was given for the test tomorrow, 12 November.

Physical Science 11/11

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We finished the process of balancing equations, and began to focus on the 6 types of chemical reactions.
Students were assigned Guided Reading 22, which will be due Monday, 15 November.
PSGR22.docx

Astronomy 11/8

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I was only recently made aware that my blog posts from another computer were not displaying properly. Hopefully, this situation is resolved if you're seeing this post.

Today, we use Newton's formulae to determine the mass of an object based on the properties of an object orbiting it.

The recent PPTs are:


Physical Science 11/8

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I was only recently made aware that my blog posts from another computer were not displaying properly. Hopefully, this situation is resolved if you're seeing this post.

We begin balancing chemical equations today, the highest art of the chemistry section of physical science.
Here is the associated PowerPoint: Calculating Chemical Equations.ppt

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