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2Session 1 Goals
- Organize handouts in binder
- Brainstorm/Discuss Math Strategies for use with
the INS course - Review Graphing Skills
- Brainstorm/Discuss Graphing strategies for use
with the INS course
3Equipment Tab in Binder
- Physics stand
- CPO Timer II
- Car and Ramp
- Ropes and Pulleys
- Lever
- Roller Coaster
- Electric Circuits
- Electromagnet Pack
- Pendulum
- Sound and Waves
- Light and Optics
- Atom Building Game
- Periodic Table Tiles
- You should have
- these setup
- instructions
4Extra SS Gen.
- You should have
- these General
- Skill Sheets, which
- Are EXTRAS not
- Found in INS
- materials
- Study Notes
- Internet Research Skills
- Preparing a Bibliography
- Whats Your Hypothesis?
5Extra SS Math
- You should have
- these Math
- Skill Sheets, which
- Are EXTRAS not
- Found in INS
- materials
- Solving Equations
- Percent Error
- Significant Differences in Measurement
- Scientific Notation
6Extra SS Graphing
- You should have
- these Graphing
- Skill Sheets, which
- Are EXTRAS not
- Found in INS
- materials
- Creating Line Graphs
- Slope from a Graph
- Analyzing Graphs of Motion With Numbers
- Analyzing Graphs of Motion Without Numbers
7Extra SS Science
- You should have
- these Science
- Content Skill
- Sheets, which
- Are EXTRAS not
- Found in INS
- materials
- Speed
- Velocity and Speed
- Applying Newtons Laws
- Acceleration
- Newtons Second Law
8Extra Labs Beginners
- You should have
- these Extra Labs for beginners,
- Which are not found
- in the INS lab
- manual
- Car and Ramp, one A level lab
- Roller Coaster, two A level labs
9Extra Labs Advanced
- You should have
- these Extra Labs for
- Advanced students,
- Which are not found
- in the INS lab
- manual
- Car and Ramp, one C level lab
- Roller Coaster, two B level labs
10BINDER ORGANIZED!
- You should now be able to locate
- Binder material when you need it.
- Future PD sessions are being
- planned, and we will continue to
- add to the binder!
11Now on to Goal 2Brainstorm/Discuss Math
Strategies for use with the INS course
12Math Skills and INS
- Number Sense
- Measuring, creating graph scales, recording data
- Basic Math Operations
- Which number goes in the calculator first?
- Percent Error
- Solving 3-variable math equations
- What to do with pre-algebra students?
- Interpreting and solving word problems
- How to set a routine approach?
13Learning Strategies vs. Practice
- There are numerous skill sheets for students to
use when practicing math skills - Usually, practice alone is not the answer. One
must FIRST teach a strategy for success, and THEN
give students practice.
14What difficulties do students face when working
with data?
- Group discussion What are some of the things
students struggle with when collecting,
recording, and interpreting data? - Discuss this in your group and try to identify
one or two top issues - What strategies can we use to help students
become better data collectors, recorders,
interpreters?
15What difficulties do students face when
performing calculations?
- Group discussion What are some of the things
students struggle with when calculating speed or
force? - Discuss this in your group and try to identify
one or two top issues - What strategies can we use to help students
calculate quantities and rates?
16Strategy For Substituting and Solving
17Do you recognize these formulas?
18Problem Solving Routine
I Identify unknown rate or quantity L List known
rates and quantities A Arrange all into a
formula S Substitute and Solve H Highlight
number answer with unit
19Helpful skill builders
- Calculating Slope
- Dimensional Analysis
- Fractions Review
- SI Measurement
- Problem Solving with Rates
- Significant Digits
- Working with Quantities and Rates
- Scientific Notation
- Skill builders
- found at the end
- of the CPO INS
- skill and practice
- Worksheet
- booklet (on CD
- ROM)
20Extra Practice
- Skill Sheets
- found in your 3
- ring binder from
- training session
- Solving Equations
- Percent Error
- Significant Differences in Measurement
- Scientific Notation
21Good News
- With the CPO INS program, students are constantly
recording data and working with measured
quantities and rates. The more practice they
have, the more routine this becomes!
22Now on to Goal 3Review Graphing Skills
23Types of GraphsBAR GRAPH
- Use for chunking or grouping data
- Show trends
- Does NOT allow cause and effect comparisons
24Types of GraphsCIRCLE OR PIE GRAPH
- Use for displaying percentages
- Does NOT allow cause and effect comparisons
25Types of GraphsLINE GRAPH Type 1
- Similar to Bar Graph used to show trends
- Does NOT allow cause and effect comparisons
26LINE GRAPH Type 2 (scatter plot)
- Used most often in CPO INS
- Independent/Dependent Variable Comparison (Cause
and Effect)
27What difficulties do students face when graphing?
- Group discussion What are some of the things
students struggle with when creating a graph? - Discuss this in your group and try to identify
one or two top issues - What strategies can we use to help students with
their graphing skills?
28Graphing Routine
M Maximize graph area I Independent variable
on X X axis T Title U Units with
labels S Scale with evenly spaced
increments C Continuous Smooth Curve
29Memory Aids
- X is across, Y is up high
- Independent manipulated (cause)
- Dependent responding (effect)
- When time is a variable, it always appears on the
X axis (Time is the ultimate independent
variable time waits for no one!)
30Creating a Scale
- Start the scale and have students fill in missing
numbers - Decimal problems? Drop decimal, make scale, and
put decimal back in - Deciding the value for each box on the graph is
no easy task! - Once students create a scale, can they use it
when plotting data pairs?
31End Session 1
32Begin Session 2 Chapter 5 investigation with the
Roller Coaster
33Key Questions
- What happens to the motion of a marble on a hilly
track? - How is energy conserved on a roller coaster?
34Roller Coasters
- Millennium Force at Cedar Point
- 300 ft drop
- 80 degree angle of descent
- 93 mph
- 25 million to build
- Fastest coaster Japan, 106.9 mph
- Biggest wooden coaster drop Paramounts King
Island, 214 ft drop
35The CPO Rollercoaster
36Where does the marble move the fastest?
37Investigate Motion of Marble
- How long does it take the marble to break the
photogate beam at each of the 7 positions? - Do smaller times correspond to faster or slower
speeds?
38Investigate Motion of Marble
- How would you calculate the speed?
39At what two positions is the marble moving the
fastest? What is unique about these two positions?
40Investigate the relationship between speed and
height more closely
- Find the speed of the marble for each of 12
different positions on the coaster - Use the table provided to record your data (note
you dont have to measure height of marble) - We will graph the data after lunch
41End Session 2
42Begin Session 3 Graph your data, and try
something extra with the Roller Coaster
43COOL GRAPH!
44Take a look at alternative labs
- Todays handouts included optional chapter 5
investigations for beginners and advanced
students. - Will you use any of these optional labs?
45Compare steel and plastic marble speeds
- Will the plastic marble have a speed that is
greater than the steel marble, less than the
steel marble, or the same as the steel marble? - Design an experiment and find the answer!
- Can you explain the result?