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F=maForce of Gravity – objects do not need to be touchingForce of Friction-objects need to be touchingNet force is the total force and the direction of the applied forceNet Force is 0N if forces are balanced and in opposite directions

Inertia is the resistance of motion.

Week of Feb 2nd through Feb 6th

Objective: SWBAT

STANDARDS OF THE WEEKLY LESSON 3.1.10. C. Apply patterns as repeated processes or recurring elements in science and technology. D. Apply scale as a way of relating concepts and ideas to one another by some measure. E. Describe patterns of change in nature, physical and man made systems.

3.2.10. A. Apply knowledge and understanding about the nature of scientific and technological knowledge.

B. Apply process knowledge and organize scientific and technological phenomena in varied ways.

C. Apply the elements of scientific inquiry to solve problems.

3.4.10. C. Distinguish among the principles of force and motion.

3.7.10. A Identify and safely use a variety of tools, basic machines, materials and techniques to solve problems and answer

questions. B. Apply appropriate instruments and apparatus to examine a variety of objects and processes.

Thursday February 12th Complete Moving Thermal EnergyGiven in packet during Chemistry Unit. If you lost it, you can print this slide and still complete the work. Use page 134-141 in Physical Science Book

1-12 true or false correct the false statements on the line do not write false.13-17 Cirlce the object that takes in more heat and then explain why13 Silver spoon

Wooden log

14 White shirt or Red shirt

15 Foil in sun or a sidewalk in the sun

16 Single pane window or double pain window

17 R5 insulation or R 55 insulation

Possible Associated Labs

1 X Car (no mass) and Z Car B (added mass) same slope measure velocity

2 Speeding Down Slopes change slope with mass constant and then change slope with varying mass from Lab 1

Balloon Action Predict the direction a balloon will travel, release and observe, explain the action (forces) and reaction (motions PE/KE) at three positions (initial position while balloon is held closed to trap air) and final position

Dot Car measuring Acceleration

REPLACE WITH ANGULAR MOMENTUM IN A CHAIR LAB

Next week U1L2 Review and Labs