Sunday, March 27, 2011

Weekly Update!

SENIORS: FINISH MOODLE DOCUMENTATION BY THE 31ST.

Attention, members of National Honor Society--Inductions are this Thursday, at 6:00 p.m. Attendance is mandatory.

This week's agenda -

Monday -
  • IB Spanish IV (Señor Alemañy) - There is a vocabulary quiz.
  • IB History of the Americas (Mr. Jones) - The FINAL DRAFT of the IA is due. Have one copy stapled and one with the single hole in the corner.
Tuesday -
  • IB Theory of Knowledge (Mr. Butcher) - There is a quiz on Chapter 14: Truth and Wisdom.
Wednesday -
  • IB Chemistry (Mrs. Atkins) - Kinetics test--turn in all associated assessment statements and worksheets.
Thursday -
  • IB English IV (Mrs. Peteranecz) - There is a matching quiz [of quotes] on all of Beloved today.
Friday -
  • IB English IV (Mrs. Peteranecz) - The final Beloved commentary is today--no using the literary devices sheet on this one.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Weekly Update!

Get those Chemistry IAs turned in!

This week's agenda -

Monday -
  • IB Spanish IV (Señor Alemañy) - The environment essay is due today, along with the exam paper that we have been working on in class. There is a quiz on the latest set of vocabulary words.
Tuesday -
  • IB English IV (Mrs. Peteranecz) - The timeline is due--have at least 10 events and remember to label them.
Thursday -
  • IB History of the Americas (Mr. Jones) - There is a multiple-choice test on Argentina and Chile, covering material from lecture, the textbook, and Children of Cain.
  • IB English IV (Mrs. Peteranecz) - There is a mini-commentary, covering pages 87-195.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

IB Chem, Kinetics, Data Analysis, Handout

IB Chem, Kinetics, Data Analysis

Monday, March 14, 2011

Weekly Update!

This week's agenda -

Tuesday -
  • IB English IV (Mrs. Peteranecz) - Review pages 125 - 138, highlighting any instance of metal imagery. Read the essay "Metal with Mettle."
  • IB History of the Americas (Mr. Jones) - There is a quiz on "The Pig's Tail" from Children of Cain.
Wednesday -
  • IB Biology III/IV (Mrs. Bidwell) - There is a test on the kidney (11.3) and homeostasis (6.5.7 - 6.5.12). A. S. are due, as per usual.
  • IB Theory of Knowledge (Mr. Butcher) - There is a quiz on the religion chapter. It will be 10 terms, matching.
Thursday -
  • IB Chemistry (Mrs. Atkins) - There is a test on quantitative chemistry. Turn in worksheets on this date.
Friday -
  • IB Chemistry (Mrs. Atkins) and IB Biology III/IV (Mrs. Bidwell) - ALL INTERNAL ASSESSMENT IS DUE.
  • IB English IV (Mrs. Peteranecz) - There is a mini in-class commentary on pages 1-86 of Beloved.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

IB Chem, Treatment of Error and Uncertainty

Note: when finding the line of the best fit to extrapolate your initial temperature (T0), eliminate the initial points where the thermometer was still increasing in heat.

For example, if at 15 seconds, your temperature is 22.8 degrees, at 23.0 degrees at 30 seconds, then begins to level off at 23.2 degrees, do not consider the first two points (this is when the mercury is still slowly moving up to the actual temperature of the solution). Explain this in your lab.

Finding error for extrapolating the initial temperature:
  1. For the data set that you just found the line of best fit for, let us say that the first point (that you considered in your line) is (x,y) and the last point is (x1, y1).
  2. You will be making two lines, finding the slope and y-intercept of each:
  3. Line 1: Using the points (x, y + uncertainty) and (x1, y1 - uncertainty), find the slope and y-intercept.
  4. Line 2: Using the points (x, y - uncertainty) and (x1, y1 + uncertainty), find the slope and y-intercept.
  5. Find the difference of the two y-intercepts and divide by 2.
Since the thermometers used measured to the nearest degree, the uncertainty of the measured temperatures are +/- 0.5 degrees Celsius.

To more easily read the document below, download the .pdf and use the shortcut Shift + Ctrl + + to rotate the view clockwise.
IB Chem, Treatment of Error and Uncertainty

Monday, March 7, 2011

Weekly Update!

This week's agenda -

Wednesday -
  • IB Biology III/IV (Mrs. Bidwell) - There is a test on immunity 6.3 and 11.1.
  • IB Chemistry (Mrs. Atkins) - The calorimetry lab is due.
  • IB English IV (Mrs. Peteranecz) - Read up to page 118 in Beloved. Trace one motif [from the summative assessment sheet] throughout.
Friday -
  • IB Chemistry (Mrs. Atkins) - There is a test on Bonding. The A.S. and I.B. Challenge are due, as well as other associated worksheets [optional].
  • IB Spanish IV (Señor Alemañy) - There is a vocabulary quiz.