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Science JournalOn the Move
developed by Di WrightWestport Primary
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Lesson 1
Movers and Shakers
How do we move?
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Monday 19 April
We played musical statues on our own and then with a partner.
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Wednesday 21 April
We played Simon Says
on our own and with a
partner.
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Voluntary Movement
People can make parts of
their body move.
arms
legs
hands
hips
knees
fingers
neck
back
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Involutary movement
Some parts move on their
own.
breathe
cough sneeze
crysmileget angry
shiver
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DANCINGPeople do different types of dancing
around the world.
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SPORT
People do different
sports around the world.
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TRADITIONAL ABORIGINAL DANCE
Dancing styles vary throughout the hundreds of tribal groups.
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Dancing was done with set arm, body
and foot movements with a
lot of foot stamping.
This is called "shake a leg ".
Dances often imitated
animals or birds.
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People working around the world
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Lesson 2
On the hunt for things that move;
in the class-room.
EQUIPMENTMobilo, computers, toys, piano, mobiles, puzzles, counting beads, yo-yo, skipping rope, dice, train-set,
PEOPLE
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•What can you see that moves in our class?PeopleMobiles (snake, frog, dolphins, hats)WaterHands on the clockComputer chairsMoving pictures on computersand SMARTBoardMeasuring scalesToys (Mobilo, wind-up lion cub)Swinging doors Sliding cupboard doors
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Lesson 2
On the hunt for things that move;
in the play- ground
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Lesson 2
On the hunt for things that move;
in the community.
TRANSPORTCars, trucks, buses, boats, bridges
OTHER OBJECTSFlags, trees, leaves, clouds birds,
PEOPLEstudents, teachers, visitors
ANIMALS; insects, spiders
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A TABLE
Things that MoveWhere Things that moveIn the class-room Bluey
counting beadsdiceMobilo
In the playground birdstreescloudsflagants
Outside the school ground carspeople walking, waving, waterboats, bridgesPlanes flying, ,
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Tuesday 27 April
Things that move
Two birds were flying.
The boy is riding his bike.
The leaf is falling.
JOURNALENTRY
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I can run fast.
I can run faster.
I can run fastest.
Fast, Faster, Fastest.
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Indigenous Perspectives
Tracks are made by moving animals.
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Lesson 3
Play-ground PlayWhat parts do we use to move?
The human body has more than 600 skeletal muscles to help us move.
bones
muscles
MOVING PARTS
Movement Body parts used
climb
run
slide
swing
hop
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Monday 19 April
We watched …?… swing on the monkey bars.
Monkey barslegsarms hands
A Labelled Diagram•Purpose•Features
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SAFE MOVING
WHEN would be a good time to move like this?
WHERE would be a good time to move like this?
Walk any time? •At school•At the shop
Run playing sport •Play-ground•Sports-field
Jump Play-time •On a trampoline•Sky-diving•Swimming pool
sway
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Moving on the road.
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Lesson 3
Toys that MoveWhat make toys
move?
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Lesson 3
Toys that MoveWhat make toys move?
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FRICTION
Friction is a force that occurs when two things rub against each other.
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FRICTION
Friction is a force that occurs when two things rub against each other.
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STORED ENERGYBalls bounce because they
are elastic.They rapidly resume their
shape when squashed.
Toys driven by SPRINGS
are also moved by the release of
stored elastic energy. Jack in a Box Wind-Up toy
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SPINNING TOYS
When a wheel is spinning around a point, (axis) it is easier to stay in
motion.
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BatteriesBatteries store energy as chemical energy.
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What make toys move?
Spin magnets Push/pull (Wheels?)
Batteries Wind-up (springs) wind
Electric
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Venn Diagram
pushedpulled
PushedAndpulled
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Indigenous Perspectives
shells nutspebbles
Traditional Aboriginal games were not only played by children.
Some games involved only men and boys, even old men, while in other games everyone was allowed to participate.
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KeentanA keep-away game of catch ball played by
both girls and boys. The game was also called the 'kangaroo-play' because the players jumping up to
catch the ball resembled the movements of a kangaroo.
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This traditional game was played by girls only.
A short piece of stick was placed on the ground to represent a baby.
Each girl had to defend her child from the digging sticks of the other girls who
pretended to try to kill the baby by throwing the sticks at the 'mother'.
The mother tried to fend them off using her own digging stick ('wana').
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Lesson 5Moving Towards an Explanation
Can you Identify and Describe these movements?
•Use language
•Participate in discussion
•Follow instructions
•Physically show different types of movement
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FORCES
A PUSH is a type of force.
It involves moving something AWAY from you.
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FORCES
A PULL is a type of force.It involves moving something
TOWARDS from you
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Lesson 6 Rolling Along
(Session 1) Shape, Rattle and Roll
Can you move your body by rolling?
What shapes roll best?
Record your findings.
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Lesson 6 Rolling Along On
(Session 2) Roll On
What surfaces are best for ROLLING?
Record your findings.
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Science; On the MoveAchievement Rubric
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Our Questions1 How 2 When 3 Where4 Why5 How6 7 8
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On the Move Word Wallwalk
runjumpbendstretchshakeslideswingswimdancewavepoke
voluntary
in-voluntary
surfaces
skeleton
muscles
joints
force
friction
exercise