Monday, November 4, 2013

November 4, 2013
Kevin M
Mrs. Friedmann
DA Overview
Today, upon entering the classroom, we took into our possession a packet and two sheets to be completed for the Homework. Although, due to time constraints, we were forced to finish the packet for homework as well (our lives are terrible). We completed the first two pages but there is still much left.
Today during class we spent most of DA time reviewing the homework. DA two homework assignments due today were the Webassign (which, sadly, is back) and the Solubility Curve Practice Problems (two pages). The answers for the Solubility Curve problems can be found in this link ( http://gbs-moodle.glenbrook225.org/moodle/file.php/12015/1314_Unit_4/Unit_4_Keys/1_Key_to_Solubility_Curve_Practice_Probs.pdf ). After reviewing the Homework, we moved onto Molarity

DA Molarity
The equation to find the Molarity of a solution can be found in this equation:
Moles of Solute
Liters of Solution
This equation is used to find the ratio of Moles to Liters. We had to complete the worksheet for homework
Da Game
DA BEARS managed to upset the Packers 27-20. Many thought that the Bears were not a strong enough opponent for Aaron Rodgers and the Packers (What is a packer?). HAH. Those people were wrong. Bears back-up quarterback Josh McGown was able to throw for 272 yards and 2 TD's. Bears are now 5-3 tied with the Packers and the Lions in this tricky NFC North division. Any person willing to argue with me about who the best team in the Division is may find me throughout the day. Enjoy my favorite fight song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG8OpQyY6TI

And my favorite picture:

7 comments:

  1. great job the explanations were helpful. thanks

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  2. Thanks for including the link to the answers to the solubility curve problems. That was so smart and it helped me so much. Also, I saw the game and that picture summed it up beautifully. Great Job!

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  3. Your explanation in the overview was clear and detailed. Great work!

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  4. I almost forgot! Next scribe is Grace K.

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  5. nice job! haha webassign...

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  6. Yeah, what a loss today. So close.

    anyway, DA HISTORY: The Green Bay Packers were founded on August 11, 1919 by former high-school football rivals Earl Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. Lambeau solicited funds for uniforms from his employer, the Indian Packing Company. He was given $500 for uniforms and equipment, on the condition that the team be named for its sponsor. So the Packers are literally, packers... people who pack stuff.

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  7. I believe the Steelers' moniker has a similar history. I am bound by marriage vows to devote myself utterly to the boys from Pittsburgh. Which is hard to do this season...

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