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Clintondale High School

Dividing a Polynomial by a Monomial

April 26, 2012 by · No Comments · Algebra

Dividing Polynomials by a Monomial – (watch the first 2 minutes, 50 seconds)

Adding Polynomials Web Resources

March 22, 2012 by · No Comments · Algebra

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials – BrightStorm 

Example: Adding Polynomials

Example: Mindbites – Adding Polynomials 

Electromagnetic Spectrum Exploration

March 22, 2012 by · No Comments · Physical Science

Today you are going to pick 1 type of electromagnetic radiation and create a poster with the following information

You will use the website links below and your textbook to research information.

TITLE – What radiation you selected. This will be gamma radiation, X-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, microwaves, or radio waves. (5 points)

CHARACTERISTICS of your form of radiation. This will be information about your radiation and can include characteristics like wavelength, frequency, or other key facts (10 points)

EVERYDAY EXAMPLE – You will find examples of how your form of radiation is used is everyday life. (10 points)

WHERE IS IT ON THE SPECTRUM- You will tell us where on the ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM you find your form of radiation. For example, VISIBLE LIGHT is in-between INFRARED and ULTRAVIOLET. (5 points)

A PICTURE OR DRAWING OF THE WAVELENGTH – Find a picture to print or draw a wavelength of your radiation. (5 points)

NAME, SPELLING, CREATIVITY and NEATNESS – (10 points)

HELPFUL LINKS FOR RESEARCH

Video we watched in class, with quiz – BBC Electromagnetic Radiation

BBC Bitesize – Electromagnetic Radiation – Click through the pages to find information about your form of radiation

NASA Link – GREAT RESOURCE FOR EXAMPLES AND PICTURES OF WAVELENGTH!!!

Wikipedia Article on Electromagnetic Radiation

ONLINE TEXTBOOK – Go to Chapter 18 Section 2 (pages 539-545)

Computing in Scientific Notation – EXTRA CREDIT OPTION

March 6, 2012 by · No Comments · Algebra

Go the the Why U video player

Watch Chapter 24 : Simplifying Multiplied Exponential Expressions

and

Watch Chapter 25: Simplifying Divided Exponential Expressions

Post in COMMENTS

1. Your first name and period

2. What you liked or disliked about the videos

3. What you understand after watching the video or what you have questions about

5 points Extra Credit

Scientific Notation

March 6, 2012 by · No Comments · Algebra

Why U – Scientific Notation

Physical Science 3/5/2012 – 3/16/2012

March 5, 2012 by · No Comments · Physical Science

3/5/2012 – Introduction to Mechanical Waves

Mechanical Waves 17-1 ;  Mechanical Waves 17- Guided Notes

17.1 Mechanical Waves

March 5, 2012 by · No Comments · Physical Science

Transverse Waves

Longitudinal Waves

MORE Longitudinal Waves

 17.1 Mechanical Waves – FlippedHighSchool.com

Physical Science Resources

March 1, 2012 by · No Comments · Physical Science

15 2 Energy Conversion and Conservation PowerPoint

15.2 Guided Notes

NOVA: The Big Energy Gamble - Video Link – What are some questions you have after watching this?

Online Textbook – Physical Science

February 28, 2012 by · 1 Comment · Physical Science

To access the online textbook, go HERE

Username: freshman

Password: freshman

Rules of Exponents

February 28, 2012 by · No Comments · Algebra

Use our notes, page 124 in your text, and the following links to help you work through your practice.

Brightstorm- Exponents

Exponents: Basic Rules