Math and Science

This blog will inform you of the activities of the Math and Science classes taught by Mrs. Rasmussen.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Chemistry end of year

Chemistry ended the year studying acids and bases.  They made a set of standards which enabled them to determine the identity of an unknown acid.  They also analyzed the neutralizing capability of an antacid tablet.  Finally we made original hand cream and had a test trial to see which hand cream was the best (texture, smoothness, smell, etc.) and some groups made a rainbow based on density of sugar solutions.

Identifying an unknown acid


Analyzing an antacid tablet




Hand Cream

Rainbow

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Landscape projects by Algebra 2

Landscape Projects by Algebra 2 students.  They used http://v3.planningwiz.com/ to create a scale drawing of their project.  They also did keynote presentations complete with a graph paper scale drawing and an itemized price list of items in their design.


City park design
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Front of school design: fountain has horses in it!



This design is for the old trailer court on the west edge of Newell and was created on SketchUp.




Another design for a back yard.

3-D graphing in Calculus

This sphere was created on Grapher which is part of the Mac OS X bundle from Apple. It can be manipulate and rotated.
This is a hyperboloid of one sheet also done on Grapher.  We did several other graphs such as an ellipsoid, a hyperboloid of 2 sheets, an elliptic cone, an elliptic paraboloid, and a hyperboloid paraboloid.

Friday, April 23, 2010

my advisory

experimenting with special effects on photos and putting them in a collage.  Used http://www.fototrix.com/  for special effects and http://www.photovisi.com/collage/create?template=template8 for the collage.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Chemistry vocabulary words

Chemistry students put their vocabulary words on http://www.wordle.net/
 and then define them.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Boyle's Law in chemistry lab

In this lab the students discovered that pressure and volume are inversely related; as pressure increases, volume decreases.  This lab also had students working with numbers of greater magnitude than they were used to working with.  The graph of volume vs pressure is a hyperbola and 1/V vs pressure turns out to be a straight line.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

M.C. Escher

Making GeoGebra tools in Geometry.  Some reminded me of M. C. Escher's work.  Took time to look at some of his pieces.    Used   http://www.photovisi.com/collage/create?template=template8 to do the collage of M. C. Escher.
Repeated designs where made by constructing a geometric shape, making it a tool, and then using the tool many times to create a design.  Collage was again created using photovisi.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Algebra 2 exploring GeoGebra (a graphing utility) Happy Pi Day!

This is an experiment with making a tool in GeoGebra.  Students can do many constructions and graphing using GeoGebra.  They can also make their own tool to do a special construction.  With this tool, they only have to plot 2 points and the tool will automatically create an equilateral triangle.  They can also turn off all the labels, but I thought you'd like to see everything that went into making this snowflake.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010


Physics students in action:  Law of Reflection









Sunday, January 31, 2010

Chemistry



Chemistry students did an experiment that identified an unknown solution. They set up a spot plate with 6 ionic solution and how they reacted with each other. When two colorless solutions are mixed and a white cloud is formed, this is a double displacement reaction. In this experiment, of the 15 reactions, only 6 formed precipitates. They tested their unknown with the same six solutions and using the way they reacted and comparing with their standards, they could identify their unknown.