Th 11/12
F 11/13
M 11/16
T 11/17
Check-In: rotational kinetic energy.
Today, we'll finish problems from last time, and work on the following problems on rotational kinetic energy:
Required: 2002M2, 1999M3, 1986M2
Enrichment: 1994M2, find more problems on AP Central
As you finish each problem, write at least one big take-away (something you learned and/or something you need to remember for the future) in the π Pear Deck file which can be found in Google Classroom.
Homework: Get ahead by watching the video on Angular Momentum in the next post.
Check-In: rotational kinetic energy.
Today, we'll finish problems on problems on rotational kinetic energy:
Required: 2002M2, 1999M3, 1986M2
Enrichment: 1994M2, find more problems on AP Central
As you finish each problem, write at least one big take-away (something you learned and/or something you need to remember for the future) in the π Pear Deck file which can be found in Google Classroom.
Homework: Finish all rotational kinetic energy problems. Watch this video on angular momentum:
Pd 1 Quiz on rolling without slipping
Check-In: Angular momentum
After the check-in, you'll check your understanding of angular momentum problems by doing the following AP problems.
Required: 1982M3, 1998M2, 1987M3
As you finish each problem, write at least one big take-away (something you learned and/or something you need to remember for the future) in the π Pear Deck file which can be found in Google Classroom.
Remember, now that we're doing AP problems, it's a good idea to do as many of them as you can find. Start by looking on AP Central for the last 10 years of practice problems. There will be one or two rotation free response problems on every AP exam.
Homework: Make sure you've finished all rolling without slipping and energy problems.
Pd 3 Quiz on rolling without slipping
Today, we'll continue practicing angular momentum problems by doing the following AP problems.
Required: 1982M3, 1998M2, 1987M3
As you finish each problem, write at least one big take-away (something you learned and/or something you need to remember for the future) in the π Pear Deck file which can be found in Google Classroom.
Remember, now that we're doing AP problems, it's a good idea to do as many of them as you can find. Start by looking on AP Central for the last 10 years of practice problems. There will be one or two rotation free response problems on every AP exam.
Homework: Finish the problems above. Watch the Rolling WITH Slipping video: