Daniel Davis: January 2011 Archives

Astronomy 31 Jan

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We began discussions on the airless worlds, Mercury and Luna.

Physical Science 31 Jan

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We reviewed for the test tomorrow, 1 Feb.

Physical Science 28 Jan

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We covered and practiced Specific Heat:
Specific Heat WS.xls
Here is an outline of vocabulary for the test Tues. 1 Feb.

Physical Science 26 January

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Homework assigned due tomorrow:
p. 163 #1,2,4,5
p. 170 #1,2,3,4,5

Here is the final version of the Heat ppt:
Heat.ppt

Astronomy 24 Jan

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We covered the questions from the homework and took a quiz. Here is the back of the worksheet due tomorrow:
Planetology Problems.doc

Physical Science 24 Jan

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Students turned in the homework, and we revisited gas laws after conversing about units of pressure...
Two sheets, given out on Friday, 21 Jan are due tomorrow, Tuesday, 25 Jan.
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CharlessLawWS.xls
BoylesLawWS.xls

Astronomy 21 Jan

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two worksheets codifying comparative planetology were assigned. One side is due Monday 24 Jan, the other will be completed in class.

A quiz over the types of solar system materials is rapidly approaching.

Physical Science 21 Jan

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A reminder of the homework due on Monday, 24 Jan:

p. 483 #1,2, 5
p. 489 #2, 3, 4, 5
p. 495 #1, 2, 5

To-day, we covered the "dead guys"... Archimedes, Pascal, Bernoulli, Boyle, and Charles.

Astronomy 17Jan-21Jan

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We are delving into the subject of Comparative Planetology:

Our Solar System.ppt

Physical Science 17 Jan - 21 Jan

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We're back on track!
We finished up the questions about phases and phase changes. The information is located in the "Matter2.ppt" file on this website.
We will participate in a dry ice activity on Thursday, and then begin covering the HEAT topic:
Heat.ppt

Physical Science 1/5

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The second semester syllabus was disclosed:
P S Syllabus - Spring 2011.pdf
We illustrated how to convert units using the Dimensional Analysis method.

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