1) Complete the lab stuff (table and graphs). The top paper should be the table with the average acceleration circled and obvious to find. Also all names should be at the top right corner. Page 2 should be the best graph, again well labeled, etc., and with all names in the upper right corner and who drew the graph circles. The other graphs should be behind.

2) Do this study help: Freefall.

3) Do this homework: Linear Motion 8. DO NOT do the conversions (Q 6-10).

4) Do online homework 6.

Sorry the hints are late, but it's the first time I've had:

Hint 1: Even though they give a = 9.8 m/s2, that's only magnitude. You should know which directions are positive and negative.
Hint 2: Don't out think yourself. You know quite a lot from every day experience. Don't trick yourself.

5) Start studying for the test, which will be Monday. Next class is the "review" though we are not going to just stop what we are doing.