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Science Department Lesson Plans
2016 – 2017
Subject: Physical Science CP
Period(s): 2nd & 5th
Teacher: Jason Patchett
Mon.
Standards
Addressed
PS-6.1
PS-6.2
Objective(s)
PS-6.1

Warm-up
Activity
Week of: 4/17 (Week 33)
Instruction/Procedures
Extension/
Homework
Assessment
Energy
 Notes: Energy
Mechanical energy is the amount
of work an object can do in
potential and kinetic energy.
Electrical energy is the ability to
move an electric charge from one
to point to another. Chemical
energy is the energy released
when a chemical compounds
reacts with another.
PS-6.2

Tues.
PS-6.1
PS-6.2
Potential energy depends on
both mass, height, and free-fall
acceleration. Kinetic energy
depends on both the mass and
the speed of an object.
PS-6.1

Mechanical energy is the amount
of work an object can do in
potential and kinetic energy.
Electrical energy is the ability to
move an electric charge from one
to point to another. Chemical
energy is the energy released
when a chemical compounds
reacts with another.
Energy
 Energy: Online Assignment
o Complete in notes
o Due tomorrow (end of period)
Energy
Assignment
PS-6.2

Wed.
PS-6.1
PS-6.2
Potential energy depends on
both mass, height, and free-fall
acceleration. Kinetic energy
depends on both the mass and
the speed of an object.
PS-6.1

Mechanical energy is the amount
of work an object can do in
potential and kinetic energy.
Electrical energy is the ability to
move an electric charge from one
to point to another. Chemical
energy is the energy released
when a chemical compounds
reacts with another.
Energy
 Energy: Online Assignment
o Complete in notes
o Due by end of period
 Energy Worksheet
o Due Friday
Energy Worksheet
PS-6.2

Thurs
PS-6.1
PS-6.2
Potential energy depends on
both mass, height, and free-fall
acceleration. Kinetic energy
depends on both the mass and
the speed of an object.
PS-6.1

Mechanical energy is the amount
of work an object can do in
potential and kinetic energy.
Electrical energy is the ability to
move an electric charge from one
to point to another. Chemical
energy is the energy released
when a chemical compounds
reacts with another.
Energy
 Review
o Potential
o Kinetic
o Mechanical
 Work on energy worksheet
Stair Lab
Work & Power
 Complete Work & Power Lab
o Analysis & Conclusion
Work & Power
Lab
PS-6.2

Fri.
PS-6.1
PS-6.2
Potential energy depends on
both mass, height, and free-fall
acceleration. Kinetic energy
depends on both the mass and
the speed of an object.
PS-6.1

Mechanical energy is the amount
of work an object can do in
potential and kinetic energy.
Electrical energy is the ability to
move an electric charge from one
to point to another. Chemical
energy is the energy released
when a chemical compounds
reacts with another.
PS-6.2

Potential energy depends on
both mass, height, and free-fall
acceleration. Kinetic energy
depends on both the mass and
the speed of an object.