TARGET: I can relate drug control laws. AIM: What are drug control laws? AGENDA: Presentation, class discussion HOMEWORK: Google Forms For 5-3 DRUG LAWS
TARGET: I can understand how the FBI works to curb drug cartel activity. AIM: How does the FBI work to curb drug cartel activity? AGENDA: View movie, take notes HOMEWORK: Reflect on movie TARGET: I can research types of drugs. AIM: What are the types of drugs? AGENDA: In lab group, identify a group of drugs. Use text books as reference. Answer questions on form. Use as a template for poster. HOMEWORK: Due Tuesday, November 26
TARGET: I can understand drug dependence. AIM: What is drug dependence? AGENDA: View presentation HOMEWORK: Google Forms For 5-1 Drug Dependence
TARGET: I can understand bifringence in forensic science. AIM: What is bifringence? AGENDA: Review of homework, presentation, class discussion HOMEWORK: Google Forms For 4-4 FORENSIC PROPERTIES OF GLASS Please find the PowerPoint below, open and take notes.
TARGET: I can understand of the process of the forensic analysis of glass. AIM: What is the the process of the forensic analysis of glass? AGENDA: Review homework, presentation, class discussion HOMEWORK: Google Forms: For 4-2: PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
TARGET: I can understand the properties of matter.
AIM: What are the properties of matter? AGENDA: Discovery Learning, Presentation, class discussion HOMEWORK: For 4-1 Properties of Matter Notes: Atom: The smallest part of an element Chemical property: A property that describes the behavior of a substance when it combines with another Compound: Substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically combined Elements: Substance made up of only one kind of atom. Gas (vapor): A state of matter in matter in which the attractive force between molecules are weak enough to permit them to move with complete freedom. Liquid: A state of matter in which the attractive forces are strong enough to allow molecules to be in contact with one another but too weak to hold them rigidly in place. Matter: Anything that has mass occupies space Phase: A uniform substance separated from other substances by definite visible boundaries. Physical property: Property that describes the behavior of a substance without reference to any other substance. Physical state: The physical form taken be matter; solid, liquid, or gas. Solid: A state of matter in which molecules are held closely together by strong attractive forces Sublimation: A change of state from a solid directly into a gas. Presentation:
TARGET: I can understand how glass evidence helped to catch a murderer. AIM: How did glass evidence helped to catch a murderer? AGENDA: View movie, take notes HOMEWORK: Essay: What were differences in the American system verses the British system? |
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