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DO NOW V: 0Monday Mr. Price’s car weighs 1200 kg. How much force would
it require to get Mr. Price’s car accelerating 15 m/s?
Draw a distance vs. time graph showing Mr. Price’s car accelerating.
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TEKS8.(6)(C) investigate and describe applications of Newton’s law of inertia, law of force and acceleration, and law of action-reaction such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities, amusement park rides, Earth’s tectonic activities, and rocket launches.
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will describe Newton’s 1st Law of Motion, the law of inertia.
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Agenda
Today’s Agenda
-Law of Inertia Lab-Newton’s Law Foldable
Homework Grade Level – Newton’s Law of Motion (1st page only)Pre-AP – Newton’s Law of Motion (both sides)
QUIZ ON FRIDAY
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Law of Inertia Lab V: 0
Go to each station and complete the task by following the instructions on the handout.
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Law of Inertia Lab V: 0
1. WashersThe students will have a stack of 4 washers.They will flick another washer at the stack.
Repeat, using 2 washers.
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Law of Inertia Lab V: 0
2. Seat BeltsStudents will use CPO ramp, car, and a passenger to simulate a car accident.
First Trial: Passenger with no seatbeltSecond Trial: Passenger with seatbelt
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Law of Inertia Lab V: 0
2. Inertia HatsStudents will put on inertia hat and follow the instructions on the handout to demonstrate Newton’s 1st law of motion.
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Newton’s Laws Foldable V: 0
Add notes about Newton’s 1st Law to the foldable.
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion: Law of InertiaAn object at rest stays at rest or an object in motion stays in motion until unbalanced forces act upon it.
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DO NOW V: 0Tuesday Using Newton’s 1st Law of Motion, the law of inertia,
explain how seatbelts work.
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TEKS8.(6)(C) investigate and describe applications of Newton’s law of inertia, law of force and acceleration, and law of action-reaction such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities, amusement park rides, Earth’s tectonic activities, and rocket launches.
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will describe Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion, the law of action-reaction.
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Agenda
Today’s Agenda
-Law of Action-Reaction Lab-Newton’s Law Foldable
Homework Grade Level – Newton’s Law of Motion (1st page only)Pre-AP – Newton’s Law of Motion (both sides)
QUIZ ON FRIDAY
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Law of Action-Reaction Lab V: 0
Create the following table in your INB.Observations Drawing
Balloon Rocket
Rollie Chairs
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Law of Action-Reaction Lab V: 2
1. Balloon Rocket- Two students will hold the
string.- One students inflates the
balloon. Don’t tie it.- One student puts the straw
on the string and then tapes the balloon to the straw.
- Release the balloon.
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Law of Action-Reaction Lab V: 2
2. Rollie ChairsStudents will observe what happens when people of different mass push each other on rollie chairs.
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Video V: 0
Watch video on Newton’s Three Laws of Motion
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Newton’s Laws Foldable V: 0
Add notes about Newton’s 3rd Law to the foldable.
Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion: Law of Action-ReactionFor every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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DO NOW V: 0Wed/Thrs Describe one of Newton’s three laws of motion and
give an example of that law.
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TEKS8.(6)(C) investigate and describe applications of Newton’s law of inertia, law of force and acceleration, and law of action-reaction such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities, amusement park rides, Earth’s tectonic activities, and rocket launches.
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will investigate Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion using rocket launches.
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Agenda
Today’s Agenda
-Rocket Launches-MOY
Homework Grade Level – Newton’s Law of Motion (1st page only)Pre-AP – Newton’s Law of Motion (both sides)
QUIZ ON FRIDAY
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Rocket Launches V: 0
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MOY V: 0
Test ID:
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MOY V: 0
Read and re-read the passage.
Underline the question
Bubble important words
Identify the key idea, write it in margin.
Eliminate the wrong answers
Select the correct answer ✓
Mass of an object
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DO NOW V: 0Friday Answer the following questions in your INB.
1. Would rather be hit by a small car or an 18-wheeler? Why?
2. Would you rather use a bicycle or a car to get somewhere fast? Why?
3. Would you rather catch a ping pong ball or a bowling ball traveling at 50 mph? Why?
4. Would you rather hit your head on a wall or on a Kleenex box? Why?
5. Would you rather race with 20 pounds added to you or with 50 pounds? Why?
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TEKS8.(6)(C) investigate and describe applications of Newton’s law of inertia, law of force and acceleration, and law of action-reaction such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities, amusement park rides, Earth’s tectonic activities, and rocket launches.
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:How do unbalanced forces affect the motion of an object?
DAILY OBJECTIVES:Students will demonstrate mastery of Newton’s 1st and 3rd laws of motion.
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Agenda
Today’s Agenda
-Grade homework-Newton’s Laws pictures-Pre Quiz on Newton’s 1st and 3rd laws.
Homework Grade Level – Newton’s Law of Motion (1st page only)Pre-AP – Newton’s Law of Motion (both sides)
QUIZ TODAY
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Homework V: 0
Grade homework
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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Newton’s Laws Pictures V: 0
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QUIZ V: 0
Read and re-read the passage.
Underline the question
Bubble important words
Identify the key idea, write it in margin.
Eliminate the wrong answers
Select the correct answer ✓
Mass of an object