Lesson 4 Homework Practice Multiple Representations Of Functions |BEST|
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This lesson uses the concept of an equilibrium to explain how energy is converted into chemical bonds in reactions. Students learn about chemical formulas and stoichiometry, as well as about the different ways energy sources can be used in chemical reactions, including the conservation of energy and the potential use of a byproduct. They learn how to write chemical equations, and write and solve problems involving chemical reactions. They also complete several practice problems that investigate chemical equilibrium. With an understanding of equilibrium, students can investigate the importance of chemical equilibrium in processes that occur in nature, and they can relate its importance to energy conversion in living organisms.
This lesson is designed for pre-service mathematics teachers. For information on pre-service teacher preparation, visit the Psi Teacher Institute. Pre-service teachers must write a pre-service mathematics curriculum plan. The plan must include the specific discipline standards addressed, the assessment criteria, and the methods and resources that will be used to meet the goals. Students in the Psi Teacher Institute must submit their curricula plans to a review committee composed of mathematics educators as part of their department's diversity, retention, and recruitment planning. The curricula plan is then subjected to peer review, and the reviewed plan is submitted to the Psi Teacher Institute for final review. Pre-service teachers selected by the institute to receive their Psi Teacher credential then complete a two year residency program and a three year teaching practice phase, which includes a six month post graduate year in order to receive their license to teach.
In this lesson students investigate the historic discovery of gravity, the discovery of the relationship between velocity and acceleration, and Newton's three laws of motion. Students investigate the fundamental principle of inertia, as well as the laws of collision and Newton's second law of motion. They learn how to write formulas to represent the motion of an object. They also consider acceleration and its importance in physics in broader terms beyond mechanics, including the history of the discovery of gravity and the influence of Newton's work on modern society. The lesson concludes with students investigating and writing about the physics that occurs when a ball is thrown upward in the air.
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