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4ESO FQ English 2018-2019. Unit 1 MOTION. Article 1.

4ESO FQ English 2018-2019.   Unit 1  MOTION.   Article 1.


                                                 

                                                                      UNIT 1 :    MOTION               


                                                              SECTION 1 , LESSON 1,  MRU.
                                    ( Moviment rectilini uniforme, Linear straight uniform motion ).



         * Exercises wordings of whole UNIT 1  :    1      2      3      4      5      6      7

                                                                                 8      9    10    11    12     


                                > Solutions to exercices 30 to 3233 , 34 and 35.

                                > Solution of ex3 from section 2 :   solution



        -  Subject introduction, units, class organization and working class issues.

        - Kinematics, distance and displacement videos.



                                                             PHYSICS CLASSROOM WEBSITE.


                                                                                 
    SCAFF 1 :  This file provides you with enough vocabulary to explain what
                       is this subject going about. Use it and write down a couple of 
                       sentences in your note book.

    

     - How to say "entregar un trabajo" :

       to turn in or hand in something, such as a school assignment, paper, etc., to someone. They were told to pass their papers in to the teacher.



     - How to say "pasa estos papeles o hojas a los demás" :

       Please, pass these sheets out.  Pass them out, please!!





        - Speed and velocity example pic ( from book page 19 ).

         Speed :  Just as distance and displacement have distinctly different meanings (despite their similarities), so do speed and velocity. Speed is a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving." Speed can be thought of as the rate at which an object covers distance. A fast-moving object has a high speed and covers a relatively large distance in a short amount of time. Contrast this to a slow-moving object that has a low speed; it covers a relatively small amount of distance in the same amount of time. An object with no movement at all has a zero speed.

        Velocity :  Velocity is a vector quantity that refers to "the rate at which an object changes its position."
                         Velocity is a vector quantity. As such, velocity is direction aware. When evaluating the velocity of an object, one must keep track of direction. It would not be enough to say that an object has a velocity of 55 mi/hr. One must include direction information in order to fully describe the velocity of the object. For instance, you must describe an object’s velocity as being 55 mi/hr, east. This is one of the essential differences between speed and velocity. Speed is a scalar quantity and does not keep track of direction; velocity is a vector quantity and is direction aware.


       Velocity is a vector expression of the displacement that an object or particle undergoes with respect to time .

       The standard unit of velocity magnitude (also known as speed ) is the meter per second (m/s). Alternatively, the centimeter per second (cm/s) can be used to express velocity magnitude.




       - Write down now at your workbook or binder the difference between speed and velocity. Just try to use your own words to highlight the difference. Use the following scaff 2 exercise to get some expressions in order to write down the difference between speed and velocity.
         
         SCAFF 2 File providing expressions to say the difference between two
                          concepts or issues.





        - What position is :
 
                             Position is a place where someone or something is located or has been put. In physics, position is usually a number on an axis.
                             Position is a vector, because direction matters. But distance is a scalar. Distance is how far you’ve traveled. In order to know the posicion an object takes we need a fixed frame of reference to compare different points or spots,  starting point with final point.


                                                                - Frame of reference 1.

                                                                - Frame of reference 2.

                                                                - Reference frame video.

                                                                - Video about what position is.

   
    - As homework or for you to review these concepts, just check the following link at home, watch the videos and rewrite the main issues on your workbook or binder :      

                                                    Link to review position, distance and displacement.
            



        - Distance and displacement example.




       SCAFF 3 :         Vocabulary 1 activity. ( Solution ).  
                                 Different ways to say getting a solution.




       - We correct exercise 1 from page 17 (homework).



  -  We’re considering now 3 important issues related to motion. Just discuss 
     about them with your peers :

     a) Read the first paragraph on page 17 and write down in your notebook why 
         it says movement is relative.

     b) Read the second paragraph on page 17 and explain why  mobile is called 
         point mobile.

     c)  Read paragraph 2.1 on page 17. What is a trajectory?  
          Draw a few examples.

          A trajectory is the path a moving object follows through space as a function of time.


            - Solved displacement example from page 18.

            - Do now exercises 2 and 3 from page 19.
               Remember that :    

                         Displacement is a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is";
                         it is the object’s overall change in position.

                        Distance is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered"                                during its motion.

                           Position of someone or something is the place where they are in relation to other                                        things.


   * Today we:

   - Review MRU  Linear straight uniform motion equations.

   - Study MRU v-t graphs.

   - Study MRU x-t graphs.

   - MRU movement equation exercise example 2 from page 20.


         - Now you do exercises 4 and 5 on page 21.


     SCAFF 4 File providing vocabulary and expressions to explain the main
                        parts of a graph or talk about what graphs are showing.
                        Do the exercise suggested in this scaff 4 activity.


    - We’re checking crossing mobiles motion graphs.

    - Lets see how exemple 3 on page 22 has been done.

    - Example 3 made by hand.


        - Now you do exercises 6 and 7 on page 22.


    - Do now exercises 33 on page 32,   and 34, 35 and 40 on page 33.

       Check this link to wath an animation about how 2 mobiles meet and cross each 
       other.



     - Next you are gonna have here a bunch of links to review some of the issues done until now:


            1)  Reviewing VECTORIAL AND SCALAR MAGNITUDES.
            2)  VECTOR’S PARTS 1  and VECTOR’S PARTS 2.
            3)  MOTION AND TRAJECTORY.
            4)  KINDS OF TRAJECTORIES.
            5)  FRAME OF REFERENCE.
            6)  SPEED AND VELOCITY.
            7)  MRU (LINEAR STRAIGHT UNIFORM MOTION).
            8)  Extra MRU EXERCISES TO DO.
            9)  Old videos explaining MRU in an easy level.
           10) Huge amount of MRU solved exercises to practice.
           11) MRU experiments you can check.

    SCAFF 5 : 12) Expressions to say…."solve for it". 
                                ( solve for it = despejar la x ( solve for x ) … o lo que sea )
           



      - More meeting point exercises to practice:

             1) Exercise 41 pag 33
             2) Additional MRU crossing and chasing mobiles exercises :
                     
                    Additional 1          Additional 2          Additional 3          Additional 4




        - Simple mind map to sum up MRU. Follow this link to build your 
           simple mind map.




       - Now at the end of this unit you can check next some other activities the students from previous school years did about MRU :

 
                         -  MRU 1
                         -  MRU 2
                         -  MRU 3
                         -  MRU 4
                         -  MRU 5
                         -  MRU 6
                         -  MRU 7
    SCAFF 5b MRU 8
                         -  MRU 9
                         -  MRU 10
                         -  MRU 11
                         -  MRU 12
                         -  MRU 13
                         -  MRU 14
                         -  MRU 15
                         -  MRU 16
                         -  MRU 17
                         -  MRU 18









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