I have created an iLearn and a google classroom, to help to track assignments as email is not ideal and we have these platforms to utilize. It is very important that you stay active in this time of closure. The material on these assignments will be on the final.
If you haven’t already, signup for GOOGLE CLASSROOM the code is voyj3q3.
Please make sure you have logged into Khan Academy and iLearn since I will be using those as well as this Blog to communicate with you.
It seems like some of you are having trouble emailing or submitting assignments because of lack of phone or internet access. Therefore, going forward, please do the work in your notebook, or loose leaf paper and keep it together in a binder or folder. I will collect it all when we get back to school and correct it. I will still continue to post a key at the end of the week so that you can self check.
I am available via remind or email for questions, as many of you know, I do my best to get back to you during the week in a timely manner so please feel free to contact me with questions. Zimnicj@dearbornschools.org
Mrs. Z.
For today’s assignment, we are going to look at Chapter 31 and complete a double entry journal looking at diffraction, interference, and iridescence.
Thank you for continuing to do your online daily learning. As we continue to navigate the online platforms I am working on trying to put together some discussion forums that we can communicate through and perhaps set up an online hangout for questions and help with assignments. I am doing my best to acknowledge when you have submitted assignments and will be posting the answer keys at the end of each week.
Please email me your submissions or submit via iLearn. Remind has been ok, but I would prefer email so that I can keep everyone’s submissions straight and keep my records in order.
Please look at and complete the following from Khan Acadamety https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/sat/new-sat-tips-planning/sat-coach-tools-official-reading-and-writing-lesson-plans/a/lesson-1-command-of-evidence. If you haven’t signed up for Khan Academy, please do so. This can be completed at anytime
Good morning (afternoon, or evening), let me start off today by saying that I miss you all and hope that you and your families are staying healthy. Thank you for checking the blog daily and completing the assignments, I am trying to acknowledge receipt of all assignments and get feedback to everyone. I will post answers on Friday so that you can self check your work.
Continue to stay safe,
Mrs. Zimnicki
In your notebook or on a piece of paper, scan in or send a picture to me via email.
The following 8 statements represent the rainbow process. Place them in the correct order.
Light rays refract passing out of water drop
Light rays reflect off back of water drop
Wavelengths of color enter our eyes
Dispersion and light spreads into colors
Water droplets opposite in the sky
Light rays leave sun
Light rays refract passing into water drop
Using the diagram below, answer the following questions in complete sentences.
If light traveled at the same speed in raindrops as it does in air, would you still see a rainbow?
What do light waves do at the green circle?
What happens to white light as it bends?
What happens to light waves at the pink circle?
What happens to the speed of light at the orange circle?
Please download the agenda and answer the Bell Work and CER Focus question on a separate sheet of paper. This can be emailed to me at zimnicj@dearbornschools.org
Goodmorning, I have created a Khan Academy class for Physics. Please join the class using the following link and write your full name and hour. https://www.khanacademy.org/join/SC9FRGMF
I will be using Khan addition to assigning other short video and assignments via iLearn and this Blog. We are continuing our SAT prep as well. Please go to the link, I have assigned the following via Khan.
Hi, I am attaching a link to Chapter 29 and the Chapter 29 exercises that many of you received on Thursday. Please complete them and email me a picture. This can be completed by Wednesday.
Things will be changing quickly and I will be updating the Blog and be available through my email zimnicj@dearbornschools.org
Over the course of your time off, please check the Blog, I will also be setting up an iLearn course and posting assignments and videos to keep your mind in the physics game.
Continue to prep for the SAT and PSAT coming up after you return from the extended break and continue to read and work on math while you are off.
I will be updating the Blog regularly so please check it of current information. Please enroll in my iLearn using the link below.