Monday, Wednesday Study Plan - Haeli
| Afterschool-5:30pm | Do your homework. Don't waste time meeting your friends. |
| 5:30pm-7pm | Tutor with Simon |
| 8:30-9:10pm | Review your Math -review your previous notes -review your new notes -try the example problems your teacher gave in class, or example problems in your textbook or workbook. |
| 9:10pm-9:20pm | Break but no tv, no phone, no computer. |
| 9:20pm-10pm | Review your Science -review your previous notes -review your new notes -memorize keywords and concepts -review what you memorized |
| 10pm-10:10pm | Break but no tv, no phone, no computer. |
| 10:10pm-bedtime | Read either a book, magazine or comic. Read something you enjoy to read. |
Tuesdays & Thursdays Study Plan
| After school until dinner time | Finish all your homework -don't stay at school, go straight home and finish your homework |
| 7pm-7:50pm | Review your Math -review your previous notes -review your new notes -try the example problems your teacher gave in class, or example problems in your textbook or workbook. |
| 7:50pm-8pm | Break but no tv, no phone, no computer. |
| 8pm-8:50pm | Review your Science -review your previous notes -review your new notes -memorize keywords and concepts -review what you memorized |
| 8:50pm-9pm | Break but no tv, no phone, no computer. |
| 9pm - bedtime | Read either a book, magazine or comic. Read something you enjoy to read. |
Saturday and Sunday
| One Hour | Review your Math -review your previous notes -review your new notes -try the example problems your teacher gave in class, or example problems in your textbook or workbook. |
| One Hour | Review your Science -review your previous notes -review your new notes -memorize keywords and concepts -review what you memorized |
| One Hour | Read either a book, magazine or comic. Read something you enjoy to read. |
Velocity is the rate in change of diplacement of an object over time.
Acceleration is the rate in change of velocity of an object over time.
Force is a vector quantity when a mass has acceleration.
Work is the force applied to an object over a specific displacement.
Potential energy is the gravitational force of an object lifted above a specific height.